@SQLITE @APIDB Feature: Json output for Reverse API Testing correctness of json and jsonv2 output (API version v1). Scenario Outline: OSM result with and without addresses When sending v1/reverse at 47.066,9.504 with format json | addressdetails | | | Then result has address When sending v1/reverse at 47.066,9.504 with format jsonv2 | addressdetails | | | Then result has address Examples: | has_address | attributes | | 1 | attributes | | 0 | not attributes | Scenario Outline: Simple OSM result When sending v1/reverse at 47.066,9.504 with format Then result has attributes place_id And results contain | licence | | ^Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https?://osm.org/copyright$ | And results contain | osm_type | osm_id | | node | 6522627624 | And results contain | centroid | boundingbox | | 9.5036065 47.0660892 | ['47.0660392', '47.0661392', '9.5035565', '9.5036565'] | And results contain | display_name | | Dorfbäckerei Herrmann, 29, Gnetsch, Mäls, Balzers, Oberland, 9496, Liechtenstein | And result has not attributes namedetails,extratags Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 | Scenario: Extra attributes of jsonv2 result When sending v1/reverse at 47.066,9.504 with format jsonv2 Then result has attributes importance Then results contain | category | type | name | place_rank | addresstype | | shop | bakery | Dorfbäckerei Herrmann | 30 | shop | @Tiger Scenario: Tiger address When sending v1/reverse at 32.4752389363,-86.4810198619 with format jsonv2 Then results contain | osm_type | osm_id | category | type | addresstype | | way | 396009653 | place | house | place | Scenario Outline: Interpolation address When sending v1/reverse at 47.118533,9.57056562 with format Then results contain | osm_type | osm_id | | way | 1 | And results contain | centroid | boundingbox | | 9.57054676 47.118545392 | ^\['47.118495\d*', '47.118595\d*', '9.570496\d*', '9.570596\d*'\] | And results contain | display_name | | 1019, Grosssteg, Sücka, Triesenberg, Oberland, 9497, Liechtenstein | Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 | Scenario Outline: Output of geojson When sending v1/reverse at 47.06597,9.50467 with format | param | value | | polygon_geojson | 1 | Then results contain in field geojson | type | coordinates | | LineString | [[9.5039353, 47.0657546], [9.5040437, 47.0657781], [9.5040808, 47.065787], [9.5054298, 47.0661407]] | Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 | Scenario Outline: Output of WKT When sending v1/reverse at 47.06597,9.50467 with format | param | value | | polygon_text | 1 | Then results contain | geotext | | ^LINESTRING\(9.5039353 47.0657546, ?9.5040437 47.0657781, ?9.5040808 47.065787, ?9.5054298 47.0661407\) | Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 | Scenario Outline: Output of SVG When sending v1/reverse at 47.06597,9.50467 with format | param | value | | polygon_svg | 1 | Then results contain | svg | | M 9.5039353 -47.0657546 L 9.5040437 -47.0657781 9.5040808 -47.065787 9.5054298 -47.0661407 | Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 | Scenario Outline: Output of KML When sending v1/reverse at 47.06597,9.50467 with format | param | value | | polygon_kml | 1 | Then results contain | geokml | | ^9.5039\d*,47.0657\d* 9.5040\d*,47.0657\d* 9.5040\d*,47.065\d* 9.5054\d*,47.0661\d* | Examples: | format | | json | | jsonv2 |