What you get:
- Deploy and use geonames.org (ex MaxCDN) database localy to query countries/cities
- Get information like lattitude/longtityde, population etc
- Optimized DB tree structure for searching and traversing the tree.
- Provides an Eloquent model (geo) with multiple query-scopes to help you build your queries.
- Exposes a simple API that you can use to create AJAX calls. (Eg search while typing etc).
- A sample vue.js component that that can be inserted into your forms and provides a UI to pick a location
What you dont get:
- geoIP & Postalcodes (not included in free sets)
- Map elements smaller than "3rd Administration Division" (=Cities)
- Install with copmoser. Run:
composer require igaster/laravel_cities
The Service provider will be autodiscovered and registered by Laravel. If you are using Laravel version <5.5 then you must manually add the Service Provider in app.php:
'providers' => [
//...
Igaster\LaravelCities\GeoServiceProvider::class,
];
- Create a folder
geo
into app's storage folder ('\storage\geo'). Download & unzip "hieararcy.txt" & "allCountries.txt" from geonames.org (http://download.geonames.org/export/dump)
[Tip] Quick script to download on your remote server with:
mkdir -p storage/geo && cd storage/geo
wget http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/allCountries.zip && unzip allCountries.zip && rm allCountries.zip
wget http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/hierarchy.zip && unzip hierarchy.zip && rm hierarchy.zip
or otherwise you can use
artisan geo:download
Download a *.txt files from geonames.org By default it will download allcountries and hierarchy files otherwise you can pass flag --countries for specific countries
- Migrate and Seed. Run:
artisan migrate
artisan geo:seed
you can increase the memory limit for the cli invocation on demand to have process the command at once
php -d memory_limit=8000M artisan geo:seed --chunk=100000
So this will increase the memory limit for the command to 8GB with large chunk for each batches
You can also pass --chunk
argument to specify how much chunk you want to process at once suppose you want 3000
records to be processed at once you can pass.
This gives flexibility to make the import with low memory footprints
artisan geo:seed --chunk=3000
by default it is 1000
Note: If you don't want all the countries, you can download only country specific files (eg US.txt) and import each one of them with:
artisan geo:seed US --append
Create a json file with custom data at storage\geo
and run the following command to pick a file to seed:
artisan geo:json
If an item exists in the DB (based on the 'id' value), then it will be updated else a new entry will be inserted. For example the following json file will rename United States
to USA
and it will add a child item (set by the parent_id value)
[
{
"id": 6252001,
"name": "USA"
},
{
"name": "USA Child Item",
"parent_id": 6252001,
"alternames": ["51st State", "dummy name"],
"population": 310232863,
"lat": "39.760000",
"long": "-98.500000"
}
]
Please note that adding new items to the DB will reindex ALL items to rebuild the tree structure. Please be patient...
An example file is provided: countryNames.json which updates the official country names with a most popular simplified version.
Tip: You can get a json representation from the DB by quering the API (see below)
You can use Igaster\LaravelCities\Geo
Model to access the database. List of available properties:
$geo->name; // name of geographical point in plain ascii
$geo->alternames; // Array of alternate names (Stored as Json)
$geo->country; // 2-letter country code (ISO-3166)
$geo->id; // Original id from geonames.org database (geonameid)
$geo->population; // Population (Where provided)
$geo->lat; // latitude in decimal degrees (wgs84)
$geo->long; // longitude in decimal degrees (wgs84)
$geo->level; // Administrator level code (feature code)
// parent_id, left, right, depth: Used to build hierarcy tree
Visit http://www.geonames.org > Info, for a more detailed description.
use Igaster\LaravelCities\Geo;
Geo::getCountries(); // Get a Collection of all countries
Geo::getCountry('US'); // Get item by Country code
Geo::findName('Nomos Kerkyras'); // Find item by (ascii) name
Geo::searchNames('york'); // Search item by all alternative names. Case insensitive
Geo::searchNames('vegas', Geo::getCountry('US')); // ... and belongs to an item
Geo::getByIds([390903,3175395]); // Get a Collection of items by Ids
$children = $geo->getChildren(); // Get direct Children of $geo (Collection)
$parent = $geo->getParent(); // Get single Parent of $geo (Geo)
$ancenstors = $geo->getAncensors(); // Get Ancenstors tree of $geo from top->bottom (Collection)
$descendants = $geo->getDescendants(); // Get all Descentants of $geo alphabetic (Collection)
$geo1->isParentOf($geo2); // (Bool) Check if $geo2 is direct Parent of $geo1
$geo2->isChildOf($geo1); // (Bool) Check if $geo2 is direct Child of $geo1
$geo1->isAncenstorOf($geo2); // (Bool) Check if $geo2 is Ancenstor of $geo1
$geo2->isDescendantOf($geo1); // (Bool) Check if $geo2 is Descentant of $geo1
Geo::level($level); // Filter by Administration level:
// Geo::LEVEL_COUNTRY, Geo::LEVEL_CAPITAL, Geo::LEVEL_1, Geo::LEVEL_2, Geo::LEVEL_3
Geo::country('US'); // (Shortcut) Items that belongs to country US
Geo::capital(); // (Shortcut) Items that are capitals
Geo::search($name); // Items that conain $name in name OR alternames (Case InSensitive)
Geo::areDescentants($geo); // Items that belong to $geo
$geo->ancenstors(); // Items that contain $geo
$geo->descendants(); // Items that belong to $geo
$geo->children(); // Items that are direct children of $geo
//--Scope usage Examples:
// Get the States of USA in aplhabetic order
Geo::getCountry('US')
->children()
->orderBy('name')
->get();
// Get the 3 biggest cities of Greece
Geo::getCountry('GR')
->level(Geo::LEVEL_3)
->orderBy('population','DESC')
->limit(3)
->get();
If you need more functionality you can extend Igaster\LaravelCities\Geo
model and add your methods.
This package defines some API routes that can be used to query the DB through simple HTTP requests. To use them insert in your routes file:
\Igaster\LaravelCities\Geo::ApiRoutes();
For example if you insert them in your routes\api.php
(recomended) then the following URLs will be registered:
URL Endpoind (GET) | Description | Returns (JSON) |
---|---|---|
api/geo/search/{name}/{parent-id?} | Search items containing 'name', (and belong to parent-id) | Collection |
api/geo/item/{id} | Get item by id | Geo |
api/geo/items/{ids} | Get multiple items by ids (comma seperated list) | Collection |
api/geo/children/{id} | Get children of item | Collection |
api/geo/parent/{id} | Get parent of item | Geo |
api/geo/country/{code} | get country by two-letter code | Geo |
api/geo/countries | list of countries | Collection |
The response is always a JSON representation of either a Geo class or a Collection.
To reduce bandwith, all Geo model attributes will be returned except from alternames
, left
, right
and depth
. You can change this behavior by passing an optional parameter on any request:
URL Params (aplly to all routes) | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
fields=field1,field2 | Returns only the specified attributes | api/geo/countries?fields=id,name |
fields=all | Returns all attributes | api/geo/countries?fields=all |
A Vue component is shipped with this package that plugs into the provided API and provides an interactive way to pick a location through a series of steps. Sorry, no live demo yet, just some screenshots:
Step 1: Select your location. Drop down lists loads asynchronous:
Step 2: Reached to a destination. Path is displayed and button to edit selection:
Step 3: On form submition several fields are beeing submited:
Assuming that you are using Webpack to compile your assets, and you have included vue-app.js
:
In your main vue-app.js file add the component declaration:
Vue.component('geo-select', require('RELATIVE_PATH_TO/vendor/igaster/laravel_cities/src/vue/geo-select.vue'));
Alternative you may publish the component with
artisan vendor:publish --provider="Igaster\LaravelCities\GeoServiceProvider"
Component will be exported at /resources/LaravelCities/geo-select.vue
so that you can make modifications...
npm run dev
(or npm run production
)
Example:
<form action="post-url" method="POST">
<geo-select></geo-select>
<!-- Add more form fields here... -->
<input type="submit">
</form>
The following inputs will be submited:
- geo-id
- geo-name
- geo-long
- geo-lat
- geo-country
- geo-country-code
<geo-select
prefix = "geo" <!-- change the fields name prefix -->
api-root-url = "\api" <!-- Root url for API -->
:countries = "[390903,3175395]" <!-- Limit to specific countries (defined by ids) -->
:enable-breadcrumb = "true" <!-- Enable/Disable Breadcrumb -->
></geo-select>