I'm grateful that GraphQL proliferated, because I don't even have to scrape such resources - I just query.
A while ago, when I was looking for an apartment, I noticed that only the mobile app for a certain service allows for drawing the area of interest - the web version had only the option of looking in the area currently visible on the screen.
Or did it? Turns out it was the same GraphQL query with the area described as a GeoJSON object.
GeoJSON allows for disjointed areas, which was particularly useful in my case, because I had three of those.
A while ago, when I was looking for an apartment, I noticed that only the mobile app for a certain service allows for drawing the area of interest - the web version had only the option of looking in the area currently visible on the screen.
Or did it? Turns out it was the same GraphQL query with the area described as a GeoJSON object.
GeoJSON allows for disjointed areas, which was particularly useful in my case, because I had three of those.