A Laravel (php) package that interfaces with the geolocation services on geonames.org.
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Maintainer Username: michaeldrennen
Maintainer Contact: michaeldrennen74@gmail.com (Michael Drennen)
Package Create Date: 2017-02-08
Package Last Update: 2023-07-07
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-04-26 03:20:31
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geonames v2.x

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A Laravel (php) package to interface with the geo-location services at geonames.org.

Notes

There is still a lot that needs to be done to make this package "complete". I've gotten it to a point where I can use it for my next project. As time allows, I will improve the documentation and testing that comes with this package. Thanks for understanding.

Installation

composer require michaeldrennen/geonames

And then add geonames provider to providers array in app.php config file:

MichaelDrennen\Geonames\GeonamesServiceProvider::class,

After that, Run migrate command:

php artisan migrate

Want to install all of the geonames records for the US, Canada, and Mexico as well as pull in the feature codes definitions file in English?

php artisan geonames:install --country=US --country=CA --country=MX --language=en

Want to just install everything in the geonames database?

php artisan geonames:install

Maintenance

Now that you have the geonames database up and running on your system, you need to keep it up-to-date.

I have an update script that you need to schedule in Laravel to run every day.

Some info on how to schedule Laravel artisan commands:

https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/scheduling#scheduling-artisan-commands

You can read this notice at: http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/

The "last modified" timestamp is in Central European Time.

It looks like geonames updates their data around 3AM CET.

So if you schedule your system to run the geonames:update artisan command after 4AM CET, you should be good to go.

I like to keep my servers running on GMT. Keeps things consistent.

(Central European Time is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time)

Assuming your servers are running on GMT, your update command would look like:

$schedule->command('geonames:update')->dailyAt('3:00');

The update artisan command will handle the updates and deletes to the geonames table.