Getting Metadata About Location in Algolia From matchedGeoLocation





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I've wired up Algolia Geo Search and it's working great, but how do I get metadata about the matchGeoLocation.



For example, say I make a search and it returns one Business/Law Firm with two locations:



"hits": [
{
"businessType": "lawFirm",
"name": "Doug & Doug",
"email": "email.com",
"phoneNumber": "(123) 123-1321",
"website": "www.mylastingwill.com",
"_geoloc": [
{
"lat": 32.3483278,
"lng": -90.16562950000002,
"address": "4154 Drive, Jackson, MS 39216, USA"
},
{
"lat": 36.0939982,
"lng": -94.13710270000001,
"address": "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA"
}
],


And then matchedGeoLocation tells me:



"matchedGeoLocation": {
"lat": 36.0939,
"lng": -94.1372,
"distance": 11963
}


Which is great. However, what's the best approach to get more data on this matched location. I can easily see lat 36.0939 and lng -94.12372 matches the address "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA" in my "_goeloc" data. But what's the best way to look this up programmatically at scale? Can I get the address included in the matchedGeoLocation object?



Note: I want to use the "_geoLoc" data that exist in my Algolia index. I don't want to use Goolgle maps api to do Reverse Geocoding (Address Lookup).










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    I've wired up Algolia Geo Search and it's working great, but how do I get metadata about the matchGeoLocation.



    For example, say I make a search and it returns one Business/Law Firm with two locations:



    "hits": [
    {
    "businessType": "lawFirm",
    "name": "Doug & Doug",
    "email": "email.com",
    "phoneNumber": "(123) 123-1321",
    "website": "www.mylastingwill.com",
    "_geoloc": [
    {
    "lat": 32.3483278,
    "lng": -90.16562950000002,
    "address": "4154 Drive, Jackson, MS 39216, USA"
    },
    {
    "lat": 36.0939982,
    "lng": -94.13710270000001,
    "address": "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA"
    }
    ],


    And then matchedGeoLocation tells me:



    "matchedGeoLocation": {
    "lat": 36.0939,
    "lng": -94.1372,
    "distance": 11963
    }


    Which is great. However, what's the best approach to get more data on this matched location. I can easily see lat 36.0939 and lng -94.12372 matches the address "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA" in my "_goeloc" data. But what's the best way to look this up programmatically at scale? Can I get the address included in the matchedGeoLocation object?



    Note: I want to use the "_geoLoc" data that exist in my Algolia index. I don't want to use Goolgle maps api to do Reverse Geocoding (Address Lookup).










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      I've wired up Algolia Geo Search and it's working great, but how do I get metadata about the matchGeoLocation.



      For example, say I make a search and it returns one Business/Law Firm with two locations:



      "hits": [
      {
      "businessType": "lawFirm",
      "name": "Doug & Doug",
      "email": "email.com",
      "phoneNumber": "(123) 123-1321",
      "website": "www.mylastingwill.com",
      "_geoloc": [
      {
      "lat": 32.3483278,
      "lng": -90.16562950000002,
      "address": "4154 Drive, Jackson, MS 39216, USA"
      },
      {
      "lat": 36.0939982,
      "lng": -94.13710270000001,
      "address": "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA"
      }
      ],


      And then matchedGeoLocation tells me:



      "matchedGeoLocation": {
      "lat": 36.0939,
      "lng": -94.1372,
      "distance": 11963
      }


      Which is great. However, what's the best approach to get more data on this matched location. I can easily see lat 36.0939 and lng -94.12372 matches the address "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA" in my "_goeloc" data. But what's the best way to look this up programmatically at scale? Can I get the address included in the matchedGeoLocation object?



      Note: I want to use the "_geoLoc" data that exist in my Algolia index. I don't want to use Goolgle maps api to do Reverse Geocoding (Address Lookup).










      share|improve this question














      I've wired up Algolia Geo Search and it's working great, but how do I get metadata about the matchGeoLocation.



      For example, say I make a search and it returns one Business/Law Firm with two locations:



      "hits": [
      {
      "businessType": "lawFirm",
      "name": "Doug & Doug",
      "email": "email.com",
      "phoneNumber": "(123) 123-1321",
      "website": "www.mylastingwill.com",
      "_geoloc": [
      {
      "lat": 32.3483278,
      "lng": -90.16562950000002,
      "address": "4154 Drive, Jackson, MS 39216, USA"
      },
      {
      "lat": 36.0939982,
      "lng": -94.13710270000001,
      "address": "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA"
      }
      ],


      And then matchedGeoLocation tells me:



      "matchedGeoLocation": {
      "lat": 36.0939,
      "lng": -94.1372,
      "distance": 11963
      }


      Which is great. However, what's the best approach to get more data on this matched location. I can easily see lat 36.0939 and lng -94.12372 matches the address "1607 Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA" in my "_goeloc" data. But what's the best way to look this up programmatically at scale? Can I get the address included in the matchedGeoLocation object?



      Note: I want to use the "_geoLoc" data that exist in my Algolia index. I don't want to use Goolgle maps api to do Reverse Geocoding (Address Lookup).







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