[Geocoding] Reverse geocoding directly over postgreSQL tables

Antonio Martos Ortega amartosortega at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 13:13:11 UTC 2016


Good afternoon,

As I advanced in the title, I would like to make queries directly against
my database, instead of using the URL get service provided by Nominatim.

I have my own Nominatim instance running in a *Debian* machine, and is
supposed I'm working over *up-to-date versions*.

The thing is that I would like to *test multiple nodes at the same time* in
order to get common information or relations between them. As I gave
hundreds of tables in my Nominatim db, and doesn't look like querying them
is trivial at all, I'm asking for some ideas.

At the end, I will probably just use the tool over *way's nodes*, so maybe
there is a trick or some *specific tables* where I can match them.

I'm trying to get some examples from the source code published in Git
<https://github.com/twain47/Nominatim>, but not sure where to find it
either.

Regards,

Toni
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