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Geodis - a Redis based geo resolving library


Note to geodis users: this version of Geodis from December 28, 2014, includes a lot of updates and fixes. Namely:

1. Fixes to data importing avoiding places that did not get imported in previous version.

2. The ability to convert country ISO codes to names and vice versa.

3. Geodis is now installable from pip


Geodis is a simple and fast python module that allows you to convert IP addresses and latitude/longitude coordinates into geographical locations such as cities, zipcodes and countries.

It currently supports cities worldwide, and zipcode areas in the US (of course each of these includes higher level data such as country). But it is written in an extensible way, so that adding a new layer of objects and indexing them is very simple.

Geodis is fast, since it uses redis, which is a very fast in memory database, and geohashing to index coordinates.

A single thread, single process python program can resolve about 2000 ips and 3000 lat/lon pairs per second on a regular desktop machine, when the database is fully loaded with IP ranges, zipcodes and all major cities in the world.

USAGE

>>> import redis
>>> import geodis
>>> conn = redis.Redis()

#getting a city by lat,lon
>>> print geodis.City.getByLatLon(31.78,35.21, conn)
Location: {'name': 'West Jerusalem', 'country': 'Israel', 'lon': '35.21961', 'zipcode': '', 'state': 'Jerusalem District', 'lat': '31.78199'}

#getting a location by ip
>>> print geodis.IPRange.getCity('62.219.0.221', conn)
Location: {'name': 'West Jerusalem', 'country': 'Israel', 'lon': '35.21961', 'zipcode': '', 'state': 'Jerusalem District', 'lat': '31.78199'}

Geodis can also be used as a command line utility

$ geodis -P  188.127.241.156
Location: {'name': 'Crosby', 'country': 'United Kingdom', 'lon': '-3.03333', 'zipcode': '', 'state': 'England', 'key': 'loc:crosby:united kingdom:england:', 'lat': '53.47778'}

$ geodis -L  40.90732,-74.07514
Location: {'name': 'Rochelle Park', 'country': 'United States', 'lon': '-74.07514', 'zipcode': '', 'state': 'New Jersey', 'key': 'loc:rochelle park:united states:new jersey:', 'lat': '40.90732'}

IMPORTING DATA

Geodis needs to import its data into redis. In the data folder you will find a list of all cities in the world, and a zipcode database.

The data files should be where the geodis files are installed if you've installed from pip (e.g /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/geodis/data/cities1000.json), or in the source tree if you've cloned this repo.

data is imported using a utility called geodis.py. run ./geodis.py --help for more details on importing it.

Examples:

  • Cities are imported by running

      geodis -g -f <data directory>/cities1000.json
    
  • Zipcodes are imported by running

      geodis -z -f <data directory>/zipcode.csv
    

** IMPORTANT: IP to location data is not provided, you need to buy an ip resolving database that can resolve ip ranges to lat,lon pairs **

Refreshing countries mapping:

The data is already generated but if you ever need to update, use:

    python external/geonames/update.py > geodis/countries.py

INSTALLING:

  • pip install geodis

RUNNING:

  1. Install geodis

  2. Install redis

  3. Import data as described above.

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