Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-25 Thread rigved shenai
Using Overpass Turbo (https://overpass-turbo.eu/) and querying for Amenity 
- School will give you pretty good data.
[out:json][timeout:25];
// gather results
(
  // query part for: “amenity=school”
  node["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
  way["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
  relation["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
);
// print results
out body;
>;
out skel qt;

On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 8:09:53 PM UTC+5:30, Naraina Damle wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon 
> in a particular area?
>
> On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>> Nihkil,
>>
>> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this 
>> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>>
>> What data do you want to extract?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation 
>>> then: 
>>>
>>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with 
>>> encoded URLs 
>>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing) 
>>>
>>> This, I concluded, needs a 
>>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control 
>>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content 
>>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons 
>>>
>>> I also believe that there are license issues. 
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind"  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Nikhil,

 most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
 if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
 network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
 and see whether you can replicate the API.

 If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
 of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
 need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
 they check for this).

 If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
 SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
 force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
 server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
 customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
 automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
 that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
 traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
 localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
 disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
 so do check these issues as well).

 Let us know what you find out about the API,

 Best of luck,
 Raphael

 On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

 > Hi friends,
 >
 > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player 
 platform...as
 > follows...
 >
 > schoolgis.nic.in 
 >
 > --regards,
 > Nikhil VJ
 > Pune
 >
 > --
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-23 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi,

Since this is an ArcGIS Server REST Service, one needs to be familiar with
the REST API: (
https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/map-service.htm)

Then One needs to know which layer/MapService is serving out the data that
you need.
And finally, you need to query the 'Query
'
end point of the appropriate end point


Regards,
Devdatta


On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 8:09 PM Naraina Damle  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon
> in a particular area?
>
> On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>> Nihkil,
>>
>> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this
>> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>>
>> What data do you want to extract?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation
>>> then:
>>>
>>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with
>>> encoded URLs
>>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)
>>>
>>> This, I concluded, needs a
>>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control
>>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
>>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons
>>>
>>> I also believe that there are license issues.
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Nikhil,

 most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
 if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
 network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
 and see whether you can replicate the API.

 If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
 of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
 need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
 they check for this).

 If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
 SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
 force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
 server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
 customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
 automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
 that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
 traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
 localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
 disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
 so do check these issues as well).

 Let us know what you find out about the API,

 Best of luck,
 Raphael

 On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

 > Hi friends,
 >
 > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player
 platform...as
 > follows...
 >
 > schoolgis.nic.in 
 >
 > --regards,
 > Nikhil VJ
 > Pune
 >
 > --
 > Datameet is a community of Data Science enthusiasts in India. Know
 more
 > about us by visiting http://datameet.org
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-23 Thread Naraina Damle
Hello, 

What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon in 
a particular area?

On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Nihkil,
>
> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this 
> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>
> What data do you want to extract?
>
> Regards,
> Devdatta
>
> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  > wrote:
>
>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then: 
>>
>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with 
>> encoded URLs 
>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing) 
>>
>> This, I concluded, needs a 
>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control 
>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content 
>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons 
>>
>> I also believe that there are license issues. 
>>
>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nikhil,
>>>
>>> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
>>> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
>>> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
>>> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>>>
>>> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
>>> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
>>> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
>>> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
>>> they check for this).
>>>
>>> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
>>> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
>>> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
>>> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
>>> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
>>> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
>>> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
>>> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
>>> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
>>> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
>>> so do check these issues as well).
>>>
>>> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>>>
>>> Best of luck,
>>> Raphael
>>>
>>> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi friends,
>>> >
>>> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
>>> > follows...
>>> >
>>> > schoolgis.nic.in 
>>> >
>>> > --regards,
>>> > Nikhil VJ
>>> > Pune
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Datameet is a community of Data Science enthusiasts in India. Know more
>>> > about us by visiting http://datameet.org
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>>>  Snail Mail | Melanchthonstr. 4a, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany
>>>   Web & Twitter | https://www.raphael-susewind.de | @RaphaelSusewind
>>>  Impact | https://impactstory.org/raphael-susewind
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-22 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Nihkil,

There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this
here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.

What data do you want to extract?

Regards,
Devdatta

On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  wrote:

> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then:
>
> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with encoded
> URLs
> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)
>
> This, I concluded, needs a
> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control
> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons
>
> I also believe that there are license issues.
>
> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nikhil,
>>
>> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
>> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
>> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
>> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>>
>> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
>> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
>> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
>> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
>> they check for this).
>>
>> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
>> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
>> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
>> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
>> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
>> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
>> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
>> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
>> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
>> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
>> so do check these issues as well).
>>
>> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>>
>> Best of luck,
>> Raphael
>>
>> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>
>> > Hi friends,
>> >
>> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
>> > follows...
>> >
>> > schoolgis.nic.in 
>> >
>> > --regards,
>> > Nikhil VJ
>> > Pune
>> >
>> > --
>> > Datameet is a community of Data Science enthusiasts in India. Know more
>> > about us by visiting http://datameet.org
>> > ---
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>>
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>>  Snail Mail | Melanchthonstr. 4a, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany
>>   Web & Twitter | https://www.raphael-susewind.de | @RaphaelSusewind
>>  Impact | https://impactstory.org/raphael-susewind
>>
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>>
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Venkata Pingali
I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then:

1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with encoded
URLs
3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)

This, I concluded, needs a
(a) phantom-like programmable browser control
(b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
(c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons

I also believe that there are license issues.

On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
wrote:

> Hi Nikhil,
>
> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>
> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
> they check for this).
>
> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
> so do check these issues as well).
>
> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>
> Best of luck,
> Raphael
>
> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>
> > Hi friends,
> >
> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
> > follows...
> >
> > schoolgis.nic.in 
> >
> > --regards,
> > Nikhil VJ
> > Pune
> >
> > --
> > Datameet is a community of Data Science enthusiasts in India. Know more
> > about us by visiting http://datameet.org
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>  Snail Mail | Melanchthonstr. 4a, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany
>   Web & Twitter | https://www.raphael-susewind.de | @RaphaelSusewind
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>
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Raphael Susewind
Hi Nikhil,

most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
and see whether you can replicate the API.

If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
they check for this).

If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
so do check these issues as well).

Let us know what you find out about the API,

Best of luck,
Raphael

On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

> Hi friends,
> 
> is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
> follows...
> 
> schoolgis.nic.in 
> 
> --regards,
> Nikhil VJ
> Pune
> 
> -- 
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[datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi friends,

is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
follows...

schoolgis.nic.in

--regards,
Nikhil VJ
Pune

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