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This repository is part of the Pelias project. Pelias is an open-source, open-data geocoder originally sponsored by Mapzen. Our official user documentation is here.

Pelias OpenAddresses importer

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Overview

The OpenAddresses importer is used to process data from OpenAddresses for import into the Pelias geocoder.

Requirements

Node.js is required. See Pelias software requirements for supported versions.

Installation

For instructions on setting up Pelias as a whole, see our getting started guide. Further instructions here pertain to the OpenAddresses importer only

git clone https://github.com/pelias/openaddresses
cd openaddresses
npm install

Data Download

Use the imports.openaddresses.files configuration option to limit the download to just the OpenAddresses files of interest. Refer to the OpenAddresses data listing for file names.

npm run download

Usage

# show full command line options
node import.js --help

# run an import
npm start

Admin Lookup

OpenAddresses records do not contain information about which city, state (or other region like province), or country that they belong to. Pelias has the ability to compute these values from Who's on First data. For more info on how admin lookup works, see the documentation for pelias/wof-admin-lookup. By default, adminLookup is enabled. To disable, set imports.adminLookup.enabled to false in Pelias config.

Note: Admin lookup requires loading around 5GB of data into memory.

Configuration

This importer can be configured in pelias-config, in the imports.openaddresses hash. A sample configuration file might look like this:

{
  "esclient": {
    "hosts": [
      {
        "env": "development",
        "protocol": "http",
        "host": "localhost",
        "port": 9200
      }
    ]
  },
  "logger": {
    "level": "debug"
  },
  "imports": {
    "whosonfirst": {
      "datapath": "/mnt/data/whosonfirst/",
      "importPostalcodes": false,
      "importVenues": false
    },
    "openaddresses": {
      "datapath": "/mnt/data/openaddresses/",
      "files": [ "us/ny/city_of_new_york.csv" ]
    }
  }
}

The following configuration options are supported by this importer.

imports.openaddresses.datapath

  • Required: yes
  • Default: ``

The absolute path to a directory where OpenAddresses data is located. The download command will also automatically place downloaded files in this directory.

imports.openaddresses.files

  • Required: no
  • Default: []

An array of OpenAddresses files to be downloaded (full list can be found on the OpenAddresses results site). If no files are specified, the full planet data files (11GB+) will be downloaded.

imports.openaddresses.missingFilesAreFatal

  • Required: no
  • Default: false

If set to true, any missing files will immediately halt the importer with an error. Otherwise, the importer will continue processing with a warning. The data downloader will also continue if any download errors were encountered with this set to false.

imports.openaddresses.dataHost

  • Required: no
  • Default: https://data.openaddresses.io

The location from which to download OpenAddresses data from. By default, the primary OpenAddresses servers will be used. This can be overrriden to allow downloading customized data. Paths are supported (for example, https://yourhost.com/path/to/your/data), but must not end with a trailing slash.

Parallel Importing

Because OpenAddresses consists of many small files, this importer can be configured to run several instances in parallel that coordinate to import all the data.

To use this functionality, replace calls to npm start with

npm run parallel 3 # replace 3 with your desired level of paralellism

Generally, a parallelism of 2 or 3 is suitable for most tasks.

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