Unfortunately, I had not found any Maps API that provides this data. But I do found a workaround for this by getting the polygons of all barangays from geojsonph (which is in GeoJson format), then checking if the coordinates is inside that polygon using getContainers()
of geojson-geometries-lookup's library.
// getBarangay.js
import GeoJsonGeometriesLookup from 'geojson-geometries-lookup'
import geoJson from 'Barangays.json'
export default function(lat, long) {
const glookup = new GeoJsonGeometriesLookup(geoJson)
const point = {type: "Point", coordinates: [long, lat]}
const containersCount = glookup.countContainers(point)
if(containersCount == 0){
// no barangays found
return null
}else{
// coordinate is inside a polygon
let result = glookup.getContainers(point, options)
return result
}
}
The getContainers(point)
will check all the given polygons inside the Barangays.json
that contains the point
, then returns the object in geojson format.
Then, if you want to get the name of the Barangay:
let long = 120.9725526
let lat = 14.5945641
let res = getBarangay(lat, long)
console.log(res.properties.NAME_3)
However, this solution is not that optimal since you need to load the Barangay.json everytime the getBarangay()
function is called, and there's 42,046 barangays in the Philippines as of now (2020). It would still be best if there's an API for this and we can just send a coordinate, and it will give back the barangay where it belongs.