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mappify

v0.8.1

Published

Node.js client library for Mappify.io

Readme

Mappify JS Client

A simple asynchronous JavaScript client for Mappify.io

##Installation

Node.js:

npm install mappify

Usage

const mappify = require("mappify").getClient("<YOUR_API_KEY>");

The API key is optional but you'll be limited to 100 requests per day without it as per Mappify.io pricing

Geocoding - Autocomplete

mappify.autocomplete("178 Wake", (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

The response body is described in the Mappify.io API docs

You can disable prefix boosting by passing in an options argument:

mappify.autocomplete("178 Wake", {boostPrefix: false}, (err, res) => {

});

Geocoding - Classify Coordinates

mappify.classifyCoordinates("LGA", -27.471, 153.027, (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

The first argument is the encoding. Valid encoding values and the response structure described in the Mappify.io API docs

You can pass in a radius as the 4th argument:

mappify.classifyCoordinates("LGA", -27.471, 153.027, 500, (err, res) => {

});

Geocoding - Geocode

mappify.geocode("16 St Georges Terrace", "6000", "Perth", "WA", (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

Only the first argument (street address) is required, but pass in null or an empty string for arguments you don't use. Response structure described in the Mappify.io API docs

Geocoding - Reverse Geocode

mappify.reverseGeocode(-27.471, 153.027, (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

The response body is described in the Mappify.io API docs

You can pass in a radius as the 3rd argument:

mappify.reverseGeocode(-27.471, 153.027, 500, (err, res) => {

});

Routing - Driving Directions

Provide the Origin and Destination as point objects:

mappify.drivingDirections({lat: -12.4317, lon: 130.8449}, {lat: -12.4668, lon: 130.8426}, (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

You can toggle prioritiseMinimumDistance and ignoreDirectionality by providing an options object

mappify.drivingDirections({lat: -12.4317, lon: 130.8449}, {lat: -12.4668, lon: 130.8426}, {prioritiseMinimumDistance: true, ignoreDirectionality: true}, (err, res) => {

});

Response structure described in the Mappify.io API docs

Routing - Driving Statistics

Provide the Origin and Destination as point objects:

mappify.drivingStatistics({lat: -12.4317, lon: 130.8449}, {lat: -12.4668, lon: 130.8426}, (err, res) => {
    // Your code here
});

You can toggle prioritiseMinimumDistance and ignoreDirectionality by providing an options object

mappify.drivingStatistics({lat: -12.4317, lon: 130.8449}, {lat: -12.4668, lon: 130.8426}, {prioritiseMinimumDistance: true, ignoreDirectionality: true}, (err, res) => {

});

Response structure described in the Mappify.io API docs