```
{
- "place_id": "100149",
+ "place_id": 100149,
"licence": "Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https://osm.org/copyright",
"osm_type": "node",
"osm_id": "107775",
"city": "London",
"state_district": "Greater London",
"state": "England",
+ "ISO3166-2-lvl4": "GB-ENG",
"postcode": "SW1A 2DU",
"country": "United Kingdom",
"country_code": "gb"
The following feature attributes are implemented:
* `osm_type`, `osm_id` - reference to the OSM object (unofficial extension, [see notes](#osm-reference))
- * `type` - value of the main tag of the object (e.g. residential, restaurant, ...)
+ * `type` - the 'address level' of the object ('house', 'street', `district`, `city`,
+ `county`, `state`, `country`, `locality`)
+ * `osm_key`- key of the main tag of the OSM object (e.g. boundary, highway, amenity)
+ * `osm_value` - value of the main tag of the OSM object (e.g. residential, restaurant)
* `label` - full comma-separated address
* `name` - localised name of the place
* `housenumber`, `street`, `locality`, `district`, `postcode`, `city`,
</result>
<addressparts>
<state>Bavaria</state>
+ <ISO3166-2-lvl4>DE-BY</ISO3166-2-lvl4>
<country>Germany</country>
<country_code>de</country_code>
</addressparts>
<searchresults timestamp="Sat, 11 Aug 18 11:55:35 +0000"
attribution="Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright"
querystring="london" polygon="false" exclude_place_ids="100149"
- more_url="https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search.php?q=london&addressdetails=1&extratags=1&exclude_place_ids=100149&format=xml&accept-language=en-US%2Cen%3Bq%3D0.7%2Cde%3Bq%3D0.3">
+ more_url="https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=london&addressdetails=1&extratags=1&exclude_place_ids=100149&format=xml&accept-language=en-US%2Cen%3Bq%3D0.7%2Cde%3Bq%3D0.3">
<place place_id="100149" osm_type="node" osm_id="107775" place_rank="15" address_rank="15"
boundingbox="51.3473219,51.6673219,-0.2876474,0.0323526" lat="51.5073219" lon="-0.1276474"
display_name="London, Greater London, England, SW1A 2DU, United Kingdom"
<city>London</city>
<state_district>Greater London</state_district>
<state>England</state>
+ <ISO3166-2-lvl4>GB-ENG</ISO3166-2-lvl4>
<postcode>SW1A 2DU</postcode>
<country>United Kingdom</country>
<country_code>gb</country_code>
* `ref` - content of `ref` tag if it exists
* `lat`, `lon` - latitude and longitude of the centroid of the object
* `boundingbox` - comma-separated list of corner coordinates ([see notes](#boundingbox))
- * `place_rank` - class [search rank](../develop/Ranking#search-rank)
- * `address_rank` - place [address rank](../develop/Ranking#address-rank)
+ * `place_rank` - class [search rank](../customize/Ranking.md#search-rank)
+ * `address_rank` - place [address rank](../customize/Ranking.md#address-rank)
* `display_name` - full comma-separated address
* `class`, `type` - key and value of the main OSM tag
* `importance` - computed importance rank
removed and reimported while updating the database with fresh OSM data.
It is thus not useful to treat it as permanent for later use.
-The combination `osm_type`+`osm_id` is slighly better but remember in
+The combination `osm_type`+`osm_id` is slightly better but remember in
OpenStreetMap mappers can delete, split, recreate places (and those
get a new `osm_id`), there is no link between those old and new ids.
Places can also change their meaning without changing their `osm_id`,
* continent
* country, country_code
- * region, state, state_district, county
+ * region, state, state_district, county, ISO3166-2-lvl<admin_level>
* municipality, city, town, village
* city_district, district, borough, suburb, subdivision
* hamlet, croft, isolated_dwelling
* neighbourhood, allotments, quarter
- * city_block, residental, farm, farmyard, industrial, commercial, retail
+ * city_block, residential, farm, farmyard, industrial, commercial, retail
* road
* house_number, house_name
* emergency, historic, military, natural, landuse, place, railway,
man_made, aerialway, boundary, amenity, aeroway, club, craft, leisure,
office, mountain_pass, shop, tourism, bridge, tunnel, waterway
+ * postcode
They roughly correspond to the classification of the OpenStreetMap data
according to either the `place` tag or the main key of the object.