gisgraphy | geolocalisation webservices for Geonames Openstreetmap | Web Services library
kandi X-RAY | gisgraphy Summary
kandi X-RAY | gisgraphy Summary
All the webservice are world wide (243 countries) and support pagination. Actually there are 6 (web)services, and all are availables for free at (c). It also gives some HTML pages that uses the webservices under the hood. Find bellow a summary for each webservices :.
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- Extracts a line from a line
- Gets the nearest point for a given location
- Returns a list of adm dto
- Gets an ADM
- Processes the CSV file line
- Tries to find the zip code for the given fields
- Sets the GeoIi
- Processes and returns an adm
- Processes the line
- Extract a line from a CSV file
- Returns a string representation of this house number
- Extract the line from a CSV file
- Returns a string representation of this object
- Executes the action of the email
- Returns a detailed string representation of this object
- Export the line data to the CSV file
- Replies the nearest street distance from a point
- Copy the data from the GeoJSON file
- Extracts a new line from a CSV file
- Extracts a line from the OpenStreetmap
- Saves user
- Process a line from a CSV file
- Create a new street from a OpenStreetmap
- Splits a file by length
- This method initializes the file
- Update the number of times the OpenTS column indexed in the database
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I'm trying to call a simple web service to get long and lat of an address, which works when I try it manually :
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Answered 2019-Sep-09 at 14:20What am I doing wrong?
You haven't read the big blue bar on top of the website belonging to the API you're calling:
Gisgraphy is open sources and only use open data. This server is for demonstration only. Test it, Play with webservices but then Install Gisgraphy locally or subscribe to premium hosted services
So they're probably detecting that you're calling their API from outside their playground, and are denying you to do so.
So, either install it locally, or subscribe to their hosted services. The latter probably gives you an API key that allows you to make API calls.
Of course you can fake your way around this by imitating that your request comes from a browser, for example with User-agent and Accept headers, but surely they'll try and detect this and block your IP address entirely. Just pay up, or host it locally.
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