Coordinate
The pydantic_extra_types.coordinate
module provides the Latitude
,
Longitude
, and
Coordinate
data types.
Latitude ¶
Bases: float
Latitude value should be between -90 and 90, inclusive.
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pydantic_extra_types.coordinate import Latitude
class Location(BaseModel):
latitude: Latitude
location = Location(latitude=41.40338)
print(location)
#> latitude=41.40338
Longitude ¶
Bases: float
Longitude value should be between -180 and 180, inclusive.
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pydantic_extra_types.coordinate import Longitude
class Location(BaseModel):
longitude: Longitude
location = Location(longitude=2.17403)
print(location)
#> longitude=2.17403
Coordinate
dataclass
¶
Bases: _repr.Representation
Coordinate parses Latitude and Longitude.
You can use the Coordinate
data type for storing coordinates. Coordinates can be
defined using one of the following formats:
- Tuple:
(Latitude, Longitude)
. For example:(41.40338, 2.17403)
. Coordinate
instance:Coordinate(latitude=Latitude, longitude=Longitude)
.
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pydantic_extra_types.coordinate import Coordinate
class Location(BaseModel):
coordinate: Coordinate
location = Location(coordinate=(41.40338, 2.17403))
#> coordinate=Coordinate(latitude=41.40338, longitude=2.17403)