This binding is in alpha state, expect more functionality to come soon. Currently it can only be used to do basic parsing and normalization.
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import NLP.Postal
main :: IO ()
main = do
setup
setupParser
setupLanguageClassifier
apdo <- getAddressParserDefaultOptions
pa <- parseAddress apdo "11 Wall Street New York, NY"
print pa
dno <- getDefaultNormalizeOptions
xa <- expandAddress dno "11 Wall Street New York, NY"
print xa
tearDownLanguageClassifier
tearDownParser
tearDown
Before using the Haskell binding, you must install the libpostal C library. Make sure you have the following prerequisites:
sudo apt-get install curl autoconf automake libtool pkg-config
sudo yum install curl autoconf automake libtool pkgconfig
sudo brew install curl autoconf automake libtool pkg-config
git clone https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal
cd libpostal
./bootstrap.sh
./configure --datadir=/usr/local/share/libpostal # Needs to have a few GBs of space
make
sudo make install
# On Linux it's probably a good idea to run
sudo ldconfig
Download the source from github, and use the cabal
utility to install it:
git clone https://github.com/netom/haskell-postal
cd haskell-postal
cabal install
Cabal can of course just fetch the package from Hackage:
cabal install haskell-postal
You can of course use stack to install the package, just replace "cabal install" with "stack install" anywhere above. Just make sure you try to find the installed package where the tool you use puts it.