chuk-mcp-geocoder

chuk-mcp-geocoder

An MCP server providing geocoding and place discovery services via Nominatim and OpenStreetMap. It enables users to perform forward and reverse geocoding, extract bounding boxes, and find nearby places or administrative hierarchies.

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chuk-mcp-geocoder

Geocoding & Place Discovery MCP Server via Nominatim/OpenStreetMap.

Provides forward/reverse geocoding, bounding box extraction, nearby places discovery, batch geocoding, route waypoints, and administrative boundary lookup — designed to work alongside other MCP geospatial servers (DEM, STAC, etc.).

This is a demonstration project provided as-is for learning and testing purposes.

Python 3.11+

Tools

Tool Description
geocode Place name to coordinates (lat, lon, bbox, address)
reverse_geocode Coordinates to place name and address
bbox_from_place Place name to [west, south, east, north] bbox for DEM/STAC tools
nearby_places Find places near a coordinate at multiple scales
admin_boundaries Administrative hierarchy (country, state, county, city, suburb)
batch_geocode Geocode multiple place names in one call
route_waypoints Geocode waypoints in order and compute route distances
distance_matrix Compute haversine distance matrix between multiple points
geocoder_status Server status and cache statistics
geocoder_capabilities Full capabilities listing with LLM guidance

Installation

Using uvx (Recommended - No Installation Required!)

The easiest way to use the server is with uvx, which runs it without installing:

uvx chuk-mcp-geocoder

This automatically downloads and runs the latest version. Perfect for Claude Desktop!

Using uv (Recommended for Development)

# Install from PyPI
uv pip install chuk-mcp-geocoder

# Or clone and install from source
git clone <repository-url>
cd chuk-mcp-geocoder
uv sync --dev

Using pip (Traditional)

pip install chuk-mcp-geocoder

Usage

With Claude Desktop

Option 1: Use the Public Server (Easiest)

Connect to the hosted public server at chuk-mcp-geocoder.fly.dev:

MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "geocoder": {
      "url": "https://chuk-mcp-geocoder.fly.dev/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Streamable HTTP URL (Local)

Run the server locally and connect via HTTP:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "geocoder": {
      "url": "http://localhost:8010/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Then start the server:

uvx chuk-mcp-geocoder http

Option 3: Run Locally with uvx

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "geocoder": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["chuk-mcp-geocoder"]
    }
  }
}

Option 4: Run Locally with pip

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "geocoder": {
      "command": "chuk-mcp-geocoder"
    }
  }
}

Standalone

Run the server directly:

# With uvx (recommended - always latest version)
uvx chuk-mcp-geocoder

# With uvx in HTTP mode
uvx chuk-mcp-geocoder http

# Or if installed locally
chuk-mcp-geocoder
chuk-mcp-geocoder http

Or with uv/Python:

# STDIO mode (default, for MCP clients)
uv run chuk-mcp-geocoder
# or: python -m chuk_mcp_geocoder.server

# HTTP mode (for web access and streamable HTTP)
uv run chuk-mcp-geocoder http
# or: python -m chuk_mcp_geocoder.server http

# HTTP mode with custom host/port
uv run chuk-mcp-geocoder http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9000

STDIO mode is for MCP clients like Claude Desktop and mcp-cli. HTTP mode runs a web server on http://localhost:8010 for HTTP-based MCP clients.

Usage with MCP CLI

uv run mcp-cli --server geocoder,dem,stac

Then ask:

"Get the elevation profile for Mersea Island"

The LLM will use bbox_from_place or geocode to resolve the location, then pass coordinates to the DEM server.

Configuration

Environment Variable Description Default
NOMINATIM_EMAIL Contact email for Nominatim API (none)
NOMINATIM_BASE_URL Custom Nominatim instance URL https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org
MCP_STDIO Force stdio transport mode (auto-detect)

Development

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd chuk-mcp-geocoder

# Install with uv (recommended)
uv sync --dev

# Or with pip
pip install -e ".[dev]"

Running Tests

make test              # Run tests
make test-cov          # Run tests with coverage
make coverage-report   # Show coverage report

Code Quality

make lint      # Run linters
make format    # Auto-format code
make typecheck # Run type checking
make security  # Run security checks
make check     # Run all checks

Building

make build           # Build package
make publish-test    # Upload to TestPyPI for testing
make publish-manual  # Manually upload to PyPI (requires PYPI_TOKEN)
make publish         # Create tag and trigger GitHub Actions release

Architecture

Follows the same 5-layer pattern as chuk-mcp-dem:

  1. core/nominatim.py — Async HTTP client with rate limiting and LRU cache
  2. core/geocoder.py — Async manager with validation and typed dataclass results
  3. models/responses.py — Pydantic v2 response models (extra="forbid", to_text())
  4. constants.py — All configuration, messages, and metadata
  5. tools/*/api.py — MCP tool registration with @mcp.tool() decorators

Public Server

A public instance is hosted at chuk-mcp-geocoder.fly.dev for easy access:

  • URL: https://chuk-mcp-geocoder.fly.dev/mcp
  • Protocol: MCP over HTTPS (Streamable HTTP)
  • Free to use: No API key required
  • Always up-to-date: Running the latest version

Simply add it to your Claude Desktop config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "geocoder": {
      "url": "https://chuk-mcp-geocoder.fly.dev/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Data Source

All geocoding data comes from OpenStreetMap via the Nominatim API.

  • Data license: ODbL 1.0
  • API rate limit: 1 request/second (public API)
  • Results are cached in-memory (1 hour TTL)

License

Apache-2.0

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