@datafire/nytimes_geo_api

6.0.0 • Public • Published

@datafire/nytimes_geo_api

Client library for Geographic API

Installation and Usage

npm install --save @datafire/nytimes_geo_api
let nytimes_geo_api = require('@datafire/nytimes_geo_api').create({
  apikey: ""
});

.then(data => {
  console.log(data);
});

Description

The Geographic API extends the Semantic API, using a linked data approach to enhance location concepts used in The New York Times' controlled vocabulary and data resources which combine them with the GeoNames database, an authoritative and free to use database of global geographical places, names and features.

Actions

query.json.get

Geographic API

nytimes_geo_api.query.json.get({}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • name string: A displayable name for the specified place.
    • latitude string: The latitude of the specified place.
    • longitude string: The longitude of the specified place.
    • elevation integer: The elevation of the specified place, in meters.
    • sw string: Along with ne, forms a bounded box using the longitude and latitude coordinates specified as the southwest corner. The search results are limited to the resulting box. Two float values, separated by a comma latitude,longitude
      The ne parameter is required to use this parameter.
    • query string: Search keywords to perform a text search on the fields: web_description, event_name and venue_name. 'AND' searches can be performed by wrapping query terms in quotes. If you do not specify a query, all results will be returned.
    • filter string: Filters search results based on the facets provided. For more information on the values you can filter on, see Facets.
    • date_range string: Start date to end date in the following format- YYYY-MM-DD:YYYY-MM-DD
    • facets integer (values: 0, 1): When facets is set to 1, a count of all facets will be included in the response.
    • sort string: Sorts your results on the fields specified.
      sort_value1+[asc | desc],sort_value2+[asc|desc],[...]
      Appending +asc to a facet or response will sort results on that value in ascending order. Appending +desc to a facet or response will sort results in descending order. You can sort on multiple fields. You can sort on any facet. For the list of responses you can sort on, see the Sortable Field column in the Response table.

      If you are doing a spatial search with the ll parameter, you can also sort by the distance from the center of the search: dist+[asc | desc]
      Note: either +asc or +desc is required when using the sort parameter.
    • limit integer: Limits the number of results returned
    • offset integer: Sets the starting point of the result set

Output

  • output object
    • results array

Definitions

Event

  • Event object
    • city string
    • critic_name string
    • event_detail_url string
    • event_id integer
    • event_name string
    • event_schedule_id integer
    • festival boolean
    • film_rating boolean
    • free boolean
    • kid_friendly boolean
    • last_chance boolean
    • last_modified string
    • long_running_show boolean
    • previews_and_openings boolean
    • recur_days array
      • items string
    • recurring_start_date string
    • state string
    • times_pick boolean
    • web_description string

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