Feature: Simple Reverse Tests Simple tests for internal server errors and response format. These tests should pass on any Nominatim installation. Scenario Outline: Simple reverse-geocoding When looking up xml coordinates , Then the result is valid xml When looking up json coordinates , Then the result is valid json When looking up jsonv2 coordinates , Then the result is valid json Examples: | lat | lon | 0.0 | 0.0 | 45.3 | 3.5 | -79.34 | 23.5 | 0.23 | -178.555 Scenario Outline: Wrapping of legal jsonp requests Given the request parameters | json_callback | foo When looking up coordinates 67.3245,0.456 Then the result is valid json Examples: | format | json | jsonv2 Scenario: Reverse-geocoding without address Given the request parameters | addressdetails | 0 When looking up xml coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid xml When looking up json coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid json When looking up jsonv2 coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid json Scenario: Reverse-geocoding with zoom Given the request parameters | zoom | 10 When looking up xml coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid xml When looking up json coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid json When looking up jsonv2 coordinates 36.791966,127.171726 Then the result is valid json