Also, Open States works from lat/long coordinates, so I am looking those up from an address with WebService::Geocodio. This makes the whole thing somewhat more brittle.
I have implemented a Perl client for Nominatim which is an OpenStreetMap project for forward/reverse geocoding on *Open Source* data. The public server has totally unrestricted, no-api-key, access once per second. And one can install a local server (and for specific geographical areas) if necessary. I have not published it yet, though it works. I can publish it if you want to experiment with it.
bw, bliako
In reply to Re: Perl client for Open States API
by bliako
in thread Perl client for Open States API
by 1nickt
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