There is a bug in SQLAlchemy that assigns the wrong value to bind
parameters from closure variables when reusing lambda statements
that are later extended with other non-lambda expressions.
Thus either avoid lambda statements with closure variables or extending
them with non-lambda expressions.
This switches the input parameters for API calls to a generic
keyword argument catch-all which is then loaded into a dataclass
where the parameters are checked and forwarded to internal
function.
The dataclass gives more flexibility with the parameters and makes
it easier to reuse common parameters for the different API calls.
The implementation follows for most part the PHP code but introduces an
additional layer parameter with which the kind of places to be returned
can be restricted. This replaces the hard-coded exclusion lists.