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# Development Roadmap |
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Pelias has a long list of features and improvements we wish to make. This is |
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where we keep track of them! |
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As an open-source project, we don't usually have a timeline or estimate for |
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when items on our roadmap will be completed, but this document does serve as a |
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roughly priority order of major changes we hope to make. |
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## Solve the "postal cities" challenge |
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Pelias uses strict geometric boundary decisions to determine what city (and |
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other administrative areas) a record belongs to. For various reasons, the real |
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world is not often so clear cut. |
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Often, the city people expect to see for a given place has more to do with the |
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nuonces of local postal service delivery than strict borders. |
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https://github.com/pelias/pelias/issues/396 |
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## Improved Autocomplete |
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Pelias has recently made many improvements to the search endpoint (which |
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supports only completed inputs), but has not brought all of them to the |
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autocomplete endpoint. Some features to implement: |
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- Drop the requirement of commas to separate address components |
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- Better multi-language search support |
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- Improved handling of synonyms/abbreviations |
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## Elasticsearch 5 Support |
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Pelias is currently only compatible and well tested on Elasticsearch 2. While |
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the code changes required to support Elasticsearch 5 are minimal, testing and |
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validating Elasticsearch 5 as the default version is not complete and will |
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require significant work including testing full planet builds. |
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https://github.com/pelias/pelias/issues/461 |
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## Improved importer speed |
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A full planet Pelias build currently generally takes 2-3 days. Many parts of |
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this import process can be sped up, and many more parts can be made more easily |
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parallelized. |
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In the near future, our target is for a full planet build to take less than 24 |
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hours using under $100 of AWS EC2 instances. |
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## Expanded input language support |
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Overall, Pelias has a solid founation of language and internationalization |
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support. The Pelias data schema allows for records to have multiple name |
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values. These might include names in different langages, alternate names, |
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colloquial names, or common abbreviations (for example airport codes). |
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However, not all data importers currently add multiple names, even when they |
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are available in the source data. Futhermore, not all our queries use these |
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alternate names effectively. |
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Pelias currently supports querying for administrative areas in many languges on |
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the `/v1/search` endpoint. |
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For autocomplete, the queries are not currently able to utilize multiple |
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administrative area names. |
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Additionally, due to limitations in the polylines data format, no streets |
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imported from OSM include alternate names, even if they are available in OSM. |
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## Fuzzy matching/typo correction for autocomplete |
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The Pelias autocomplete endpoint currently supports extremely limited typo |
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correction. However, this support is really a result of implementation details, |
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and not a result of a concerted effort. |
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By adding such a feature in a deliberate way we can greatly increase the |
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usability of the autocomplete endpoint. |
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## Support for returning polygon data |
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Pelias often returns records such as cities, states, countries, etc which have |
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polygons associated with them representing their boundaries. Pelias uses these |
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polygons for point-in-polygon lookups when necessary, but cannot currnely send |
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these polygons in the response JSON so that users can use that geometry data. |
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https://github.com/pelias/whosonfirst/issues/19 |
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