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python-gmaps

Google Maps API client. For full API documentation go to:

http://python-gmaps.readthedocs.org

Why yet another python google maps client?

There are a bunch of libraries for Google Maps Web Service. To name a few:

What's wrong with them? googlemaps uses deprecated google API and forces you to format your parameters instead of using native python datatypes. And what about google.directions? Just take a look inside it's code...

So here is code for new Google Maps API endpoints. It requires requests, supports native python datatypes and is sweetened with some syntactic sugar. Nothing more. No bells and whistles.

Any contributions (code/issues) are welcome.

Instalation

pip install python-gmaps

Usage

Just import API endpoint of your choice and start querying:

from gmaps import Geocoding
api = Geocoding()

api.geocode("somwhere")
api.reverse(51.123, 21.123)

If you need to use Google Maps API for Business then instantiate your endpoint with api_key param

from gmaps import Geocoding
api = Geocoding(api_key='your_secret_api_key')

Each endpoint method raises adequate exception when status of query is different than OK. It also unpacks results list from Google API output dict so you have one key less to access but it does nothing more. So if Google geocoding api outputs something like:

{
    results: [
    ...
    ],
    status: 'OK'
}

You will get only get list that was inside result value. At least one element returned is always assured, otherwise gmnaps.errors.NoResults exception is raised.

For each API endpoint you can specify:

  • default sensor value
  • protocol (http/https)
  • api key (only for http)

Available endpoints:

  • Geocoding()
  • Directions()
  • Timezone()
  • Elevation()

For detailed documentation of each endpoint refer to dosctrings or this API documentation. If you need list of available values for some parameters (like geocoding components, languages, regions etc.) refer to Google Maps API docs. These values can change anytime so there is no reason to check for them in this lib - they will be checked anyway.

Changes

0.3.1 (2016-03-23)

  • updated list of trove classifiers
  • nicer long_description on PyPI
  • simplified requirements in setup.py script

0.3.0 (2015-08-31)

  • added two additional optional parameters to reverse geocoding that allow restricting type of results (result_type and location_type) thanks to @20tab
  • added gmaps.polyline.encode() utility function to encode paths using Encoded Polyline Algorithm Format
  • Elevation endpoint added implemented

0.2.1 (2014-11-11)

  • gmaps.errors.GmapException inherits from Exception instead of BaseException

0.2.0 (2014-10-02)

  • fixed lists serialization issue (#1) thanks to @feighter09
  • added pep8 compliance test using flake8
  • pep8 compliance

0.1.1 (2014-05-16)

  • python 3.3 support

0.1.0 (2014-05-09)

  • Timezone endpoint added

0.0.2 (2013-10-03)

  • Directions endpoint added

0.0.1 (2013-10-02)

  • initial release
  • Geocoding endpoint

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