Have your own geocoder up and running within the hour, you will require about 60GB of disk space and has no further dependencies. If you select a specific country, you can reduce the necessary disk space. Feel free to fork and improve. See this [blog post](https://tonsnoei.nl/en/post/2023/03/20/set-up-your-own-geocoder-api/) for mor info # Run The image itself is pretty small, the first time the container is executed, a 60GB searchindex will be downloaded. The [blog post](https://tonsnoei.nl/en/post/2023/03/20/set-up-your-own-geocoder-api/) explains how to use only a specific country or region. The data volume is exposed as `/photon/photon_data` and can be mounted, this way you'll only have to download the data once. ## With `docker run` ```bash docker run -p 2322:2322 -it tonsnoei/photon-geocoder:latest ``` ## Search ``` http://localhost:2322/api?q=amsterdam ``` *For more details on the API check the Photon [github repository](https://github.com/komoot/photon).* ## Build from git https://github.com/tonsnoei/photon-docker ### With docker-compose ```bash docker-compose build #optional docker-compose up ``` *Note: if you abort the download, you have to remove the volume `photon_data` before restarting the container* ## FAQ - How do I pass arguments to the `photon.jar` ? *The entrypoint accepts arguments for the `photon.jar`, you can invoke it by using `docker exec`* - Do I need to have nominatim ? *The container downloads the latest prebuilt search index, there is no immediate need to have nominatim installed.* - What is Photon ? *Photon is a geocoder, check out [their website](https://photon.komoot.de/) and their [github repository](https://github.com/komoot/photon)*