Here is a zip query:
“https://vanitysoft-boundaries-io-v1.p.mashape.com/reaperfire/rest/v1/public/boundary?and=false&includepostal=false&limit=30&state=TX&zipcode=75229%2C75248”
And a city query:
“https://vanitysoft-boundaries-io-v1.p.mashape.com/reaperfire/rest/v1/public/boundary?and=false&city=flower mound&includepostal=true&limit=30&state=TX”
Both just return Galveston city, which is not accurate data.
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Hi Palmerc7,
Were you able to get your query working?
-Beth
Hi palmerc7!
I bet your almost there! 😃, Yes that’s the production API
Check out our sample code(Java):
https://gist.github.com/boundaries-io/c732805762ec48178b88ddc3ce8f9203
results are a 9MB file, here is the example image of Texas.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/LQ3nX.jpg
I removed the limit parameter from my API call and receive the same result. I am sending HTTP GET requests via C# Unit test. The URI for API is: https://vanitysoft-boundaries-io-v1.p.mashape.com/reaperfire/rest/v1/public/boundary. Is this correct for production API?
Hello!
Remove the limit parameter from your query. This limits the number of results in the response. Please execute the query programatically and not from the mashape UI.