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addok-cluster

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A very fast and efficient way to use addok geocoding capabilities in your Node.js process.

Features

  • Manage multiple addok nodes
  • Fluent JavaScript API
  • 30% more efficient than HTTP calls
  • Fast priority queue (high, medium, low)
  • Supports AbortController
  • Auto-restart nodes
  • Handle multiple Redis databases (round robin)
  • Managed Redis server (optional)

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18 LTS and above
  • Be able to use ESM
  • A working environment for addok (Python, Redis, dependencies…)

Install

npm install addok-cluster

Configure

import {createCluster} from 'addok-cluster'

const cluster = await createCluster(options)
Environment variable name Option name Description
PYTHON_PATH pythonPath Path to python executable to use
ADDOK_CLUSTER_NUM_NODES numNodes Number of nodes to instantiate (default to number of CPUs)
ADDOK_CONFIG_MODULE addokConfigModule Path to addok configuration file
ADDOK_REDIS_URL addokRedisUrl Connection string to addok Redis instance (can be an array)
ADDOK_REDIS_DATA_DIR redisDataDir Path to Redis data directory (enable managed Redis)
ADDOK_REDIS_STARTUP_TIMEOUT redisStartupTimeout Duration in milliseconds allowed to Redis to start (managed Redis only)

Use

Geocode

const params = {
  q: '1 rue de la paix 75002 Paris',
  autocomplete: false,
  lon: null,
  lat: null,
  limit: 5,
  filters: {
    postcode: '75002',
    citycode: '75102'
  }
}

const options = {
  priority: 'medium',
  signal: null
}

const results = await cluster.geocode(params, options)
Param Description Default
q Text input to geocode (required)
autocomplete Auto-complete mode (boolean) false
lon, lat Coordinates of reference position
limit Number of returned results 5
filters Additional filters (depend on addok config) {}

Reverse geocode

const params = {
  lon: null,
  lat: null,
  limit: 5,
  filters: {
    type: 'housenumber'
  }
}

const options = {
  priority: 'high',
  signal: null
}

const results = await cluster.reverse(params, options)
Param Description Default
lon, lat Coordinates of reference position (required)
limit Number of returned results 5
filters Additional filters (depend on addok config) {}

Options

priority: low | medium (default) | high

Define the priority level of the request. Requests are processed following FIFO rule, from high to low.

signal: AbortSignal instance (optional)

If an AbortSignal instance is provided, its status is checked just before forwarding to addok.

Stop cluster

cluster.end()

Sponsorship

This software is maintained by Living Data, thanks to the support of partners such as Etalab (API Adresse) and IGN (Géoplateforme).

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