Richard Wen [email protected]
Instructions for installing the mordecai python full text geoparsing library on windows 10.
- Install git
- Install Anaconda Python
- Install Docker for Windows
In a console, enter the following commands to check that they are working:
git --help
conda --help
docker --help
In a command console, clone this repository and move into the cloned folder:
git clone https://github.com/ryerson-ggl/mordecai-geoparser-on-windows
cd mordecai-geoparser-on-windows
Add the conda-forge
channel, and create the Python environment with conda
:
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda env create -f mordecai_2_0_1_post1_env.yml
Activate the mordecai-2.0.1.post1
Python environment:
activate mordecai-2.0.1.post1
Inside your mordecai-2.0.1.post1
environment, download the spaCy Natural Language Processing (NLP) model:
python -m spacy download en_core_web_lg
- Download the index at https://s3.amazonaws.com/ahalterman-geo/geonames_index.tar.gz
- The file should be around 1.58 GB, which may take a while
- When complete, extract the downloaded
geonames_index.tar.gz
file into a folder namedgeonames_index
NOTE: Keep in mind the full path of your geonames_index
folder
In a command console, run:
docker run --name geonames_index -d -p 127.0.0.1:9200:9200 -v <PATH_TO>/geonames_index/:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data elasticsearch:5.5.2
NOTE: Replace <PATH_TO>
with the full path to your geonames_index
folder directory (for example, d:/users/me/downloads)
In the console, check the geonames_index
docker container:
docker ps -f name=geonames_index
The command should have output similar to the following:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
2cf6772da252 elasticsearch:5.5.2 "/docker-entrypoint.…" 3 minutes ago Up 3 minutes 127.0.0.1:9200->9200/tcp, 9300/tcp geonames_index
Open a web browser and go to:
http://localhost:9200/_cat/indices?v
Your browser should output text similar to the following:
health status index uuid pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size
yellow open geonames eWVK3y2ETaufWKEFZmeK2Q 1 1 11741135 0 2.8gb 2.8gb
In a command console, activate the mordecai-2.0.1.post1
Python environment:
activate mordecai-2.0.1.post1
Enter the Python console:
python
In the Python console, enter the following code:
# Load libraries
from mordecai import Geoparser # may take a little to load
from pprint import pprint
# Create geoparser and parse example text
geo = Geoparser()
result = geo.geoparse("I traveled from Oxford to Ottawa.")
# Print the geoparsed text results
pprint(result)
After printing the result with pprint(result)
, you should get:
[{'country_conf': 0.96474487,
'country_predicted': 'GBR',
'geo': {'admin1': 'England',
'country_code3': 'GBR',
'feature_class': 'P',
'feature_code': 'PPLA2',
'geonameid': '2640729',
'lat': '51.75222',
'lon': '-1.25596',
'place_name': 'Oxford'},
'spans': [{'end': 6, 'start': 0}],
'word': 'Oxford'},
{'country_conf': 0.83302397,
'country_predicted': 'CAN',
'geo': {'admin1': 'Ontario',
'country_code3': 'CAN',
'feature_class': 'P',
'feature_code': 'PPLC',
'geonameid': '6094817',
'lat': '45.41117',
'lon': '-75.69812',
'place_name': 'Ottawa'},
'spans': [{'end': 6, 'start': 0}],
'word': 'Ottawa'}]
If your output looks like the above, the mordecai geoparser library should be installed correctly.
If you are inside the mordecai-2.0.1.post1
Python environment, you can deactivate it by simply entering:
deactivate
If you are done with geonames_index
docker container, you may wish to stop it with:
docker stop geonames_index
To start the geonames_index
, you can use:
docker start geonames_index
To remove the geonames_index
permanently, use:
docker container rm geonames_index
These instructions were tested on a machine with the following specifications:
- Operating System: Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
- Processor: i7-6700K Quad-Core @ 4.00GHz
- Memory: 16 GB
- Storage: 256 GB + 512 GB SSD
The following software was installed on the above machine:
- git version 2.19.0.windows.1 Download
- Anaconda 5.2.0 Python 3.7 Version (64 bit) Download
- Docker Community Edition 2.0.0.2 2019-01-16 Download
As noted by the authors in the mordecai repository, please use the following citation information if you are using the mordecai software:
@article{halterman2017mordecai,
title={Mordecai: Full Text Geoparsing and Event Geocoding},
author={Halterman, Andrew},
journal={The Journal of Open Source Software},
volume={2},
number={9},
year={2017},
doi={10.21105/joss.00091}
}