import collections.abc from functools import partial from urllib.parse import urlencode from geopy.exc import ConfigurationError, GeocoderQueryError from geopy.geocoders.base import _DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, DEFAULT_SENTINEL, Geocoder from geopy.location import Location from geopy.util import logger __all__ = ("Nominatim", ) _DEFAULT_NOMINATIM_DOMAIN = 'nominatim.openstreetmap.org' _REJECTED_USER_AGENTS = ( # Various sample user-agent strings mentioned in docs: "my-application", "my_app/1", "my_user_agent/1.0", "specify_your_app_name_here", _DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, ) class Nominatim(Geocoder): """Nominatim geocoder for OpenStreetMap data. Documentation at: https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/api/Overview/ .. attention:: Using Nominatim with the default `user_agent` is strongly discouraged, as it violates Nominatim's Usage Policy https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/nominatim/ and may possibly cause 403 and 429 HTTP errors. Please make sure to specify a custom `user_agent` with ``Nominatim(user_agent="my-application")`` or by overriding the default `user_agent`: ``geopy.geocoders.options.default_user_agent = "my-application"``. An exception will be thrown if a custom `user_agent` is not specified. """ structured_query_params = { 'street', 'city', 'county', 'state', 'country', 'postalcode', } geocode_path = '/search' reverse_path = '/reverse' def __init__( self, *, timeout=DEFAULT_SENTINEL, proxies=DEFAULT_SENTINEL, domain=_DEFAULT_NOMINATIM_DOMAIN, scheme=None, user_agent=None, ssl_context=DEFAULT_SENTINEL, adapter_factory=None # Make sure to synchronize the changes of this signature in the # inheriting classes (e.g. PickPoint). ): """ :param int timeout: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_timeout`. :param dict proxies: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_proxies`. :param str domain: Domain where the target Nominatim service is hosted. :param str scheme: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_scheme`. :param str user_agent: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_user_agent`. :type ssl_context: :class:`ssl.SSLContext` :param ssl_context: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_ssl_context`. :param callable adapter_factory: See :attr:`geopy.geocoders.options.default_adapter_factory`. .. versionadded:: 2.0 """ super().__init__( scheme=scheme, timeout=timeout, proxies=proxies, user_agent=user_agent, ssl_context=ssl_context, adapter_factory=adapter_factory, ) self.domain = domain.strip('/') if (self.domain == _DEFAULT_NOMINATIM_DOMAIN and self.headers['User-Agent'] in _REJECTED_USER_AGENTS): raise ConfigurationError( 'Using Nominatim with default or sample `user_agent` "%s" is ' 'strongly discouraged, as it violates Nominatim\'s ToS ' 'https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/nominatim/ ' 'and may possibly cause 403 and 429 HTTP errors. ' 'Please specify a custom `user_agent` with ' '`Nominatim(user_agent="my-application")` or by ' 'overriding the default `user_agent`: ' '`geopy.geocoders.options.default_user_agent = "my-application"`.' % self.headers['User-Agent'] ) self.api = "%s://%s%s" % (self.scheme, self.domain, self.geocode_path) self.reverse_api = "%s://%s%s" % (self.scheme, self.domain, self.reverse_path) def _construct_url(self, base_api, params): """ Construct geocoding request url. The method can be overridden in Nominatim-based geocoders in order to extend URL parameters. :param str base_api: Geocoding function base address - self.api or self.reverse_api. :param dict params: Geocoding params. :return: string URL. """ return "?".join((base_api, urlencode(params))) def geocode( self, query, *, exactly_one=True, timeout=DEFAULT_SENTINEL, limit=None, addressdetails=False, language=False, geometry=None, extratags=False, country_codes=None, viewbox=None, bounded=False, featuretype=None, namedetails=False ): """ Return a location point by address. :param query: The address, query or a structured query you wish to geocode. For a structured query, provide a dictionary whose keys are one of: `street`, `city`, `county`, `state`, `country`, or `postalcode`. For more information, see Nominatim's documentation for `structured requests`: https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/api/Search :type query: dict or str :param bool exactly_one: Return one result or a list of results, if available. :param int timeout: Time, in seconds, to wait for the geocoding service to respond before raising a :class:`geopy.exc.GeocoderTimedOut` exception. Set this only if you wish to override, on this call only, the value set during the geocoder's initialization. :param int limit: Maximum amount of results to return from Nominatim. Unless exactly_one is set to False, limit will always be 1. :param bool addressdetails: If you want in *Location.raw* to include address details such as house_number, city_district, postcode, etc (in a structured form) set it to True :param str language: Preferred language in which to return results. Either uses standard `RFC2616 `_ accept-language string or a simple comma-separated list of language codes. :param str geometry: If present, specifies whether the geocoding service should return the result's geometry in `wkt`, `svg`, `kml`, or `geojson` formats. This is available via the `raw` attribute on the returned :class:`geopy.location.Location` object. :param bool extratags: Include additional information in the result if available, e.g. wikipedia link, opening hours. :param country_codes: Limit search results to a specific country (or a list of countries). A country_code should be the ISO 3166-1alpha2 code, e.g. ``gb`` for the United Kingdom, ``de`` for Germany, etc. :type country_codes: str or list :type viewbox: list or tuple of 2 items of :class:`geopy.point.Point` or ``(latitude, longitude)`` or ``"%(latitude)s, %(longitude)s"``. :param viewbox: Prefer this area to find search results. By default this is treated as a hint, if you want to restrict results to this area, specify ``bounded=True`` as well. Example: ``[Point(22, 180), Point(-22, -180)]``. :param bool bounded: Restrict the results to only items contained within the bounding ``viewbox``. :param str featuretype: If present, restrict results to certain type of features. Allowed values: `country`, `state`, `city`, `settlement`. :param bool namedetails: If you want in *Location.raw* to include namedetails, set it to True. This will be a list of alternative names, including language variants, etc. :rtype: ``None``, :class:`geopy.location.Location` or a list of them, if ``exactly_one=False``. """ if isinstance(query, collections.abc.Mapping): params = { key: val for key, val in query.items() if key in self.structured_query_params } else: params = {'q': query} params.update({ 'format': 'json' }) if exactly_one: params['limit'] = 1 elif limit is not None: limit = int(limit) if limit < 1: raise ValueError("Limit cannot be less than 1") params['limit'] = limit if viewbox: params['viewbox'] = self._format_bounding_box( viewbox, "%(lon1)s,%(lat1)s,%(lon2)s,%(lat2)s") if bounded: params['bounded'] = 1 if not country_codes: country_codes = [] if isinstance(country_codes, str): country_codes = [country_codes] if country_codes: params['countrycodes'] = ",".join(country_codes) if addressdetails: params['addressdetails'] = 1 if namedetails: params['namedetails'] = 1 if language: params['accept-language'] = language if extratags: params['extratags'] = True if geometry is not None: geometry = geometry.lower() if geometry == 'wkt': params['polygon_text'] = 1 elif geometry == 'svg': params['polygon_svg'] = 1 elif geometry == 'kml': params['polygon_kml'] = 1 elif geometry == 'geojson': params['polygon_geojson'] = 1 else: raise GeocoderQueryError( "Invalid geometry format. Must be one of: " "wkt, svg, kml, geojson." ) if featuretype: params['featureType'] = featuretype url = self._construct_url(self.api, params) logger.debug("%s.geocode: %s", self.__class__.__name__, url) callback = partial(self._parse_json, exactly_one=exactly_one) return self._call_geocoder(url, callback, timeout=timeout) def reverse( self, query, *, exactly_one=True, timeout=DEFAULT_SENTINEL, language=False, addressdetails=True, zoom=None, namedetails=False, ): """ Return an address by location point. :param query: The coordinates for which you wish to obtain the closest human-readable addresses. :type query: :class:`geopy.point.Point`, list or tuple of ``(latitude, longitude)``, or string as ``"%(latitude)s, %(longitude)s"``. :param bool exactly_one: Return one result or a list of results, if available. :param int timeout: Time, in seconds, to wait for the geocoding service to respond before raising a :class:`geopy.exc.GeocoderTimedOut` exception. Set this only if you wish to override, on this call only, the value set during the geocoder's initialization. :param str language: Preferred language in which to return results. Either uses standard `RFC2616 `_ accept-language string or a simple comma-separated list of language codes. :param bool addressdetails: Whether or not to include address details, such as city, county, state, etc. in *Location.raw* :param int zoom: Level of detail required for the address, an integer in range from 0 (country level) to 18 (building level), default is 18. :param bool namedetails: If you want in *Location.raw* to include namedetails, set it to True. This will be a list of alternative names, including language variants, etc. .. versionadded:: 2.3 :rtype: ``None``, :class:`geopy.location.Location` or a list of them, if ``exactly_one=False``. """ try: lat, lon = self._coerce_point_to_string(query).split(',') except ValueError: raise ValueError("Must be a coordinate pair or Point") params = { 'lat': lat, 'lon': lon, 'format': 'json', } if language: params['accept-language'] = language params['addressdetails'] = 1 if addressdetails else 0 if zoom is not None: params['zoom'] = zoom if namedetails: params['namedetails'] = 1 url = self._construct_url(self.reverse_api, params) logger.debug("%s.reverse: %s", self.__class__.__name__, url) callback = partial(self._parse_json, exactly_one=exactly_one) return self._call_geocoder(url, callback, timeout=timeout) def _parse_code(self, place): # Parse each resource. latitude = place.get('lat', None) longitude = place.get('lon', None) placename = place.get('display_name', None) if latitude is not None and longitude is not None: latitude = float(latitude) longitude = float(longitude) return Location(placename, (latitude, longitude), place) def _parse_json(self, places, exactly_one): if not places: return None if isinstance(places, collections.abc.Mapping) and 'error' in places: if places['error'] == 'Unable to geocode': # no results in reverse return None else: raise GeocoderQueryError(places['error']) if not isinstance(places, collections.abc.Sequence): places = [places] if exactly_one: return self._parse_code(places[0]) else: return [self._parse_code(place) for place in places]