# NAME Geo::Coder::GeoApify - Provides a Geo-Coding functionality using [https://www.geoapify.com/maps-api/](https://www.geoapify.com/maps-api/) # VERSION Version 0.09 # SYNOPSIS use Geo::Coder::GeoApify; my $geo_coder = Geo::Coder::GeoApify->new(); my $location = $geo_coder->geocode(location => '10 Downing St., London, UK'); # DESCRIPTION Geo::Coder::GeoApify provides an interface to https://www.geoapify.com/maps-api/, a free Geo-Coding database covering many countries. # METHODS ## new $geo_coder = Geo::Coder::GeoApify->new(apiKey => 'foo'); ## geocode $location = $geo_coder->geocode(location => $location); print 'Latitude: ', $location->{'latt'}, "\n"; print 'Longitude: ', $location->{'longt'}, "\n"; @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({ 'api.geoapify.com' => 2 }); $ua->env_proxy(1); $geo_coder = Geo::Coder::GeoApify->new({ ua => $ua, apiKey => 'foo' }); ## reverse\_geocode $location = $geo_coder->reverse_geocode(lat => '37.778907, lon => -122.39732'); Similar to geocode except it expects a latitude/longitude parameter. # AUTHOR Nigel Horne, `` 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 geoapify.com # SEE ALSO [Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces](https://metacpan.org/pod/Geo%3A%3ACoder%3A%3AGooglePlaces), [HTML::GoogleMaps::V3](https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML%3A%3AGoogleMaps%3A%3AV3) # LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2024 Nigel Horne. This program is released under the following licence: GPL2