Python client for the Socrata Open Data API
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Python client for the Socrata Open Data API
A Socrata Open Data API (SODA) client library for .NET
The OpenPoliceData (OPD) Python library is the most comprehensive centralized public access point for incident-level police data in the United States. OPD provides easy access to 425 incident-level datasets for about 4800 police agencies. Types of data include traffic stops, use of force, officer-involved shootings, and complaints.
A Socrata Open Data API (SODA) client library for PHP
The Melbourne Open Data Playground GitHub community page is a part of the Melbourne Open Data Playground (MOP), an industry capstone project sponsored by Deakin University for the City of Melbourne.
Socrata Open Data API (SODA) Tutorial Using NYC Open Data. Sample analysis can be found here: https://github.com/mebauer/sodapy-tutorial-nyc-opendata/blob/main/sample-analysis.ipynb
Extract, Transform, and Load script for fetching new data from the NYC Open Data Portal's vehicle collision data and loading into the NYC Crash Mapper table on CARTO.
Downloading Socrata datasets as R data frames
Get data from RDW using Deno/Node
Koop 3.0 provider plugin for Socrata
An analysis of Melbourne CBD pedestrian activity from August 2019 to August 2021.
Django App to store API data with typeahead search functionality
A thin client library for the Socrata 2 API
More Interactive Data Viz (pyViz), Getting Started with APIs
An Orchard module supporting connections to Socrata Open Data hosts.
Socrata plugin for Apache Airflow.
A walkthrough to access public data using socrata API
This project involves extracting and uploading a large dataset of incident reports from the City of New York's open data portal to an Elasticsearch instance (AWS) for further analysis and visualization using OpenSearch Dashboards
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