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Geocoding addresses from a CSV file and outputting to a json file
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# Filename: geocoding.py | |
import csv | |
from geopy import geocoders | |
import time | |
g = geocoders.Google() | |
spamReader = csv.reader(open('fileName.csv', 'rbU'), quotechar='|') | |
f = open("data.json", 'w') | |
f.write('var data = { "count": 13000, "locations": [') | |
for row in spamReader: | |
a = ', '.join(row) | |
time.sleep(.1) | |
try: | |
for place, (lat, lng) in g.geocode(a, exactly_one=False): | |
#print place, lat, lng | |
continue | |
except (ValueError, geocoders.google.GQueryError, geocoders.google.GeocoderResultError, geocoders.google.GBadKeyError, geocoders.google.GTooManyQueriesError): | |
#print("Error: geocode failed on input %s with message %s"%(a, error_message)) | |
continue | |
b = '{"location_title": ' + '"' + str(place).replace("'", " ") + '"' + ', "longitude": ' + str(lng) + ', "latitude": ' + str(lat) + "},\n" | |
print b | |
f.write(b) | |
f.write(']}') |
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