NAME Geo::Coder::GeocodeFarm - Geocode addresses with the GeocodeFarm API SYNOPSIS use Geo::Coder::GeocodeFarm; my $geocoder = Geo::Coder::GeocodeFarm->new( key => 'YOUR-API-KEY-HERE', ); my $result = $geocoder->geocode( location => '530 W Main St Anoka MN 55303 US', ); printf "%f,%f\n", $result->{coordinates}{lat}, $result->{coordinates}{lon}; my $reverse = $geocoder->reverse_geocode( lat => '45.2040305', lon => '-93.3995728', ); print $reverse->{formatted_address}, "\n"; DESCRIPTION The Geo::Coder::GeocodeFarm module provides an interface to the geocoding functionality of the GeocodeFarm API v4. METHODS new $geocoder = Geo::Coder::GeocodeFarm->new( key => 'YOUR-API-KEY-HERE', url => 'https://api.geocode.farm/', ua => HTTP::Tiny->new, parser => JSON->new->utf8, raise_failure => 1, ); Creates a new geocoding object with optional arguments. An API key is required and can be obtained at https://geocode.farm/store/api-services/ geocode $result = $geocoder->geocode( location => $location, ) Forward geocoding takes a provided address or location and returns the coordinate set for the requested location. Method throws an error (or returns failure as nested list if raise_failure argument is false) if the service failed to find coordinates or wrong key was used. reverse_geocode $result = $geocoder->reverse_geocode( lat => $latitude, lon => $longitude, ) Reverse geocoding takes a provided coordinate set and returns the address for the requested coordinates. Method throws an error (or returns failure as nested list if raise_failure argument is false) if the service failed to find coordinates or wrong key was used. SEE ALSO https://geocode.farm/ BUGS If you find the bug or want to implement new features, please report it at https://github.com/dex4er/perl-Geo-Coder-GeocodeFarm/issues The code repository is available at https://github.com/dex4er/perl-Geo-Coder-GeocodeFarm AUTHOR Piotr Roszatycki LICENSE Copyright (c) 2013, 2015, 2025 Piotr Roszatycki . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/artistic.html