# Client ## Domain Types ### Error - `class Error: …` Standard API error envelope. Every error response wraps a single `error` object with a machine-readable `code`, a human-readable `message`, and optional structured `details`. - `error: Error` Error payload - `code: str` Machine-readable error code (e.g. `invalid_request`, `not_found`, `rate_limited`, `query_error`, `daily_limit_exceeded`) - `message: str` Human-readable explanation of what went wrong - `details: Optional[Dict[str, object]]` Structured details when available (e.g. field-level validation errors, rate limit metadata, billing info) ### Feature Collection - `class FeatureCollection: …` GeoJSON FeatureCollection (RFC 7946). For paginated endpoints, metadata is returned in HTTP response headers rather than the body: | Header | Description | | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | | `X-Limit` | Requested result limit | | `X-Has-More` | `true` if more results exist | | `X-Next-Cursor` | Opaque cursor for next page (cursor pagination) | | `X-Next-Offset` | Numeric offset for next page (offset pagination) | | `Link` | RFC 8288 `rel="next"` link to the next page | Content-Type is `application/geo+json`. - `features: List[GeoJsonFeature]` Array of GeoJSON Feature objects - `geometry: GeoJsonGeometry` GeoJSON Geometry object per RFC 7946. Coordinates use [longitude, latitude] order. 3D coordinates [lng, lat, elevation] are used for elevation endpoints. - `coordinates: Union[List[float], List[List[float]], List[List[List[float]]], List[List[List[List[float]]]]]` Coordinates array. Nesting depth varies by geometry type: Point = [lng, lat], LineString = [[lng, lat], ...], Polygon = [[[lng, lat], ...], ...], etc. - `List[float]` [longitude, latitude] or [longitude, latitude, elevation] - `List[List[float]]` Array of [lng, lat] positions - `List[List[List[float]]]` Array of linear rings / line strings - `List[List[List[List[float]]]]` Array of polygons - `type: Literal["Point", "LineString", "Polygon", 3 more]` Geometry type - `"Point"` - `"LineString"` - `"Polygon"` - `"MultiPoint"` - `"MultiLineString"` - `"MultiPolygon"` - `properties: Dict[str, object]` OSM tags flattened as key-value pairs, plus `@type` (node/way/relation) and `@id` (OSM ID) metadata fields. May include `distance_m` for proximity queries. - `type: Literal["Feature"]` Always `Feature` - `"Feature"` - `id: Optional[str]` Compound identifier in `type/osm_id` format - `type: Literal["FeatureCollection"]` Always `FeatureCollection` - `"FeatureCollection"` ### Geo Json Feature - `class GeoJsonFeature: …` GeoJSON Feature representing an OSM element. Tags from the original OSM element are flattened directly into `properties` (not nested under a `tags` key). Metadata fields `@type` and `@id` identify the OSM element type and ID within properties. - `geometry: GeoJsonGeometry` GeoJSON Geometry object per RFC 7946. Coordinates use [longitude, latitude] order. 3D coordinates [lng, lat, elevation] are used for elevation endpoints. - `coordinates: Union[List[float], List[List[float]], List[List[List[float]]], List[List[List[List[float]]]]]` Coordinates array. Nesting depth varies by geometry type: Point = [lng, lat], LineString = [[lng, lat], ...], Polygon = [[[lng, lat], ...], ...], etc. - `List[float]` [longitude, latitude] or [longitude, latitude, elevation] - `List[List[float]]` Array of [lng, lat] positions - `List[List[List[float]]]` Array of linear rings / line strings - `List[List[List[List[float]]]]` Array of polygons - `type: Literal["Point", "LineString", "Polygon", 3 more]` Geometry type - `"Point"` - `"LineString"` - `"Polygon"` - `"MultiPoint"` - `"MultiLineString"` - `"MultiPolygon"` - `properties: Dict[str, object]` OSM tags flattened as key-value pairs, plus `@type` (node/way/relation) and `@id` (OSM ID) metadata fields. May include `distance_m` for proximity queries. - `type: Literal["Feature"]` Always `Feature` - `"Feature"` - `id: Optional[str]` Compound identifier in `type/osm_id` format ### Geo Json Geometry - `class GeoJsonGeometry: …` GeoJSON Geometry object per RFC 7946. Coordinates use [longitude, latitude] order. 3D coordinates [lng, lat, elevation] are used for elevation endpoints. - `coordinates: Union[List[float], List[List[float]], List[List[List[float]]], List[List[List[List[float]]]]]` Coordinates array. Nesting depth varies by geometry type: Point = [lng, lat], LineString = [[lng, lat], ...], Polygon = [[[lng, lat], ...], ...], etc. - `List[float]` [longitude, latitude] or [longitude, latitude, elevation] - `List[List[float]]` Array of [lng, lat] positions - `List[List[List[float]]]` Array of linear rings / line strings - `List[List[List[List[float]]]]` Array of polygons - `type: Literal["Point", "LineString", "Polygon", 3 more]` Geometry type - `"Point"` - `"LineString"` - `"Polygon"` - `"MultiPoint"` - `"MultiLineString"` - `"MultiPolygon"`