Crates.io | geocodio_lib_rust |
lib.rs | geocodio_lib_rust |
version | 0.1.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-07-08 18:32:10.381277 |
updated_at | 2024-07-09 15:15:02.425068 |
description | A client library to interface with the Geocodio API. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/Cosiamo/geocodio_lib_rust |
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A Geocodio API client library that was originally forked from populist-vote's library. However, this Crate is substantially different. I refactored almost all of the existing code, added multiple new features, and created documentation.
To get started, it's recommended to create a .env
file in your project and add the variable GEOCODIO_API_KEY
. Once you have your API key assigned you can use GeocodioProxy::new()
to start using the client library.
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new().unwrap();
If you're using another method to get your API key, you can use GeocodioProxy::new_from_key()
and pass the key as a variable.
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new_from_key(my_api_key).unwrap();
Once you have GeocodioProxy
assigned to a variable, you can do 4 things:
When geocoding addresses, the input address(es) are required to be the enum AddressParams
. If you only have the address(es) as a string, you can wrap it with AddressParams::String
. However, if you have the ability to control how the addresses are inputted, it's recommended to use AddressParams::AddressInput
for more accurate results. The fields for AddressInput are (all fields are Option
s):
use geocodio_lib_rust::{request::address::{AddressInput, AddressParams}, GeocodioProxy};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new().unwrap();
let response = geocodio
.geocode(
AddressParams::AddressInput(AddressInput {
line_1: Some("1500 Sugar Bowl Dr".to_string()),
line_2: None,
city: Some("New Orleans".to_string()),
state: Some("LA".to_string()),
country: Some("US".to_string()),
postal_code: Some("70112".to_string()),
}),
None,
)
.await
.unwrap();
println!(
"The coordinates for the Superdome are: {}, {}",
response.results[0].location.latitude,
response.results[0].location.longitude
)
}
use geocodio_lib_rust::{request::address::AddressParams, response::BatchResult, GeocodioProxy};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let addresses = vec![
AddressParams::String("1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA 70112".to_string()),
AddressParams::String("1 MetLife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, NJ 07073".to_string()),
AddressParams::String("1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011".to_string())
];
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new().unwrap();
let response = geocodio
.geocode_batch(addresses)
.await
.unwrap();
response.results.map(|res: Vec<BatchResult>| {
res.iter().map(|address: &BatchResult| {
if let Some(input) = &address.query {
println!("INPUT ADDRESS: {:?}", input);
};
if let Some(response) = &address.response {
if let Some(results) = &response.results {
println!("ADDRESS COMPONENTS: {:?}", results[0].address_components);
println!("FORMATTED ADDRESS: {:?}", results[0].formatted_address);
println!("LOCATION: {:?}", results[0].location);
println!("ACCURACY: {:?}", results[0].accuracy);
println!("ACCURACY TYPE: {:?}", results[0].accuracy_type);
println!("SOURCE: {:?}", results[0].source);
}
};
println!("============================")
}).collect::<Vec<_>>()
});
}
use geocodio_lib_rust::{request::address::Coordinates, GeocodioProxy};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new().unwrap();
let coordinates = Coordinates { latitude: 40.81352, longitude: -74.074333 };
let response = geocodio
.reverse_geocode(coordinates)
.await
.unwrap();
println!("{:?}", response);
}
use geocodio_lib_rust::{request::address::Coordinates, GeocodioProxy};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let geocodio = GeocodioProxy::new().unwrap();
let coordinates = vec![
Coordinates { latitude: 40.81352, longitude: -74.074333 },
Coordinates { latitude: 35.9746000, longitude: -77.9658000 },
Coordinates { latitude: 32.8793700, longitude: -96.6303900 },
];
let response = geocodio
.reverse_geocode_batch(coordinates)
.await
.unwrap();
println!("{:?}", response);
}