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bossgeo

v0.0.8

Published

A node.js wrapper for the Yahoo! BOSS Geo API.

Readme

node-bossgeo

A node.js wrapper for the Yahoo! BOSS Geo API.

Installation

npm install bossgeo

Usage

First, create a client using your consumer key and consumer secret:

var BossGeoClient = require('bossgeo').BossGeoClient;
var bossgeo = new BossGeoClient(
    'consumerKey',
    'consumerSecret'
);

Then, you may query the PlaceFinder and PlaceSpotter services as follows:

bossgeo.placefinder({
    q: '701 first avenue sunnnyvale'
}, function(err, res) {
    if (err) {
        console.log('error: ' + err);
        return;
    }

    console.log(JSON.stringify(res, null, 4));
});

bossgeo.placespotter({
    documentType: 'text/plain',
    documentContent: 'I live in San Francisco.'
}, function(err, res) {
    if (err) {
        console.log('error: ' + err);
        return;
    }

    console.log(JSON.stringify(res, null, 4));
});

More information

The bossgeo wrapper will force JSON responses from the BOSS Geo API as well as convert numerical errors to human-readable descriptions.

Placefinder

Placefinder has two parameter types. Documentation on these arguments can be found at:

  • http://developer.yahoo.com/boss/geo/docs/location-parameters.html (key-value)
  • http://developer.yahoo.com/boss/geo/docs/control-parameters.html (flag-based)

Placespotter

Placespotter has only one parameter type; docs can be found at:

  • http://developer.yahoo.com/boss/geo/docs/placespotter_webservice.html (key-value)

Oauth 1.0a implementation

This wrapper provides its own OAuth 1.0a implementation, which is complete sans access and refresh token fetching.

License

MIT