NAME
Geo::Coder::Mapbox - Provides a Geo-Coding functionality using https://mapbox.com
VERSION
Version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::Coder::Mapbox;
my $geo_coder = Geo::Coder::Mapbox->new(access_token => $ENV{'MAPBOX_KEY'});
my $location = $geo_coder->geocode(location => 'Washington, DC');
DESCRIPTION
Geo::Coder::Mapbox provides an interface to mapbox.com, a Geo-Coding database covering many countries.
METHODS
new
$geo_coder = Geo::Coder::Mapbox->new();
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->env_proxy(1);
$geo_coder = Geo::Coder::Mapbox->new(ua => $ua);
geocode
$location = $geo_coder->geocode(location => 'Toronto, Ontario, Canada');
print 'Latitude: ', $location->{features}[0]->{center}[1], "\n"; # Latitude
print 'Longitude: ', $location->{features}[0]->{center}[0], "\n"; # Longitude
@locations = $geo_coder->geocode('Portland, USA');
print 'There are Portlands in ', join (', ', map { $_->{'state'} } @locations), "\n";
ua
Accessor method to get and set UserAgent object used internally. You can call env_proxy for example, to get the proxy information from environment variables:
$geo_coder->ua()->env_proxy(1);
You can also set your own User-Agent object:
use LWP::UserAgent::Throttled;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent::Throttled->new();
$ua->throttle({ 'api.mapbox.com' => 2 });
$geo_coder->ua($ua);
reverse_geocode
$location = $geo_coder->reverse_geocode(lnglat => '-122.39732,37.778907');
Similar to geocode except it expects a longitude/latitude (note the order) parameter.
AUTHOR
Nigel Horne, <njh at bandsman.co.uk>
Based on Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Lots of thanks to the folks at mapbox.com.
SEE ALSO
Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces, HTML::GoogleMaps::V3, https://docs.mapbox.com/api/search/geocoding/
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2021-2024 Nigel Horne.
This program is released under the following licence: GPL2