A node-friendly RESO Data Dictionary. Used by Retsly for our Web API.
The Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) has defined a standard schema for real estate advertising data called the Data Dictionary. The goal is to allow interoperability between vendors that work with real estate data.
This repo provides the Data Dictionary as described in Data Dictionary 1.4, with Core fields as defined in Certification Rules 1.4.0 (pdf).
For use with node and browserify projects, use npm:
$ npm install retsly/data-dictionary
Otherwise you can clone the project with git:
$ git clone https://github.com/retsly/data-dictionary.git
You can use the schemas with Mongoose and mschema:
var schema = require('data-dictionary').property
var mongoose = require('mongoose')
var Property = mongoose.model(schema)
var ppty = new Property({ /*...*/ })
We'll generate the schemas from the source data dictionary files in Excel format (available on reso.org).
By default, the generate script expects the file to be at src/dd.xlsx
,
but you can place it anywhere and set the FILE
environment variable.
Once done, run the script:
$ bin/all
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