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Add CSV support to your Addok instance.

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# Addok plugin add CSV geocoding endpoints

## Install

pip install addok-csv

## API

Warning: this plugin will not work when running `addok serve`, you need either gunicorn or uWSGI (see [falcon-multipart issue](https://github.com/yohanboniface/falcon-multipart/issues/1)).

This plugin adds the following endpoints:

### /search/csv/

Batch geocode a csv file.

#### Parameters

  • data: the CSV file to be processed

  • columns (multiple): the columns, ordered, to be used for geocoding; if no column is given, all columns will be used

  • encoding (optional): encoding of the file (you can also specify a charset in the file mimetype), such as ‘utf-8’ or ‘iso-8859-1’ (default to ‘utf-8-sig’)

  • delimiter (optional): CSV delimiter (, or ;); if not given, we try to guess

  • with_bom: if true, and if the encoding if utf-8, the returned CSV will contain a BOM (for Excel users…)

  • lat and lon parameters (optionals), like filters, can be used to define columns names that contain latitude and longitude values, for adding a preference center in the geocoding of each row

#### Examples

http -f POST http://localhost:7878/search/csv/ columns=’voie’ columns=’ville’ data@path/to/file.csv http -f POST http://localhost:7878/search/csv/ columns=’rue’ postcode=’code postal’ data@path/to/file.csv

### /reverse/csv/

Batch reverse geocode a csv file.

#### Parameters

  • data: the CSV file to be processed; must contain columns latitude (or lat) and longitude (or lon or lng)

  • encoding (optional): encoding of the file (you can also specify a charset in the file mimetype), such as ‘utf-8’ or ‘iso-8859-1’ (default to ‘utf-8-sig’)

  • delimiter (optional): CSV delimiter (, or ;); if not given, we try to guess

Any filter can be passed as key=value querystring, where key is the filter name and value is the column name containing the filter value for each row. For example, if there is a column “code_insee” and we want to use it for “citycode” filtering, we would pass citycode=code_insee as query string parameter.

## Config

  • CSV_ENCODING: default encoding to open CSV files (default: ‘utf-8-sig’)

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