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authorChristian Franke <nobody@nowhere.ws>2013-06-25 11:39:54 +0200
committerChristian Franke <nobody@nowhere.ws>2013-06-25 11:39:54 +0200
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RIP Matekarte :/
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-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-'''
-
-OSMux - A query multiplexer for the Overpass OpenStreetMap-API
-
-Version 2011-10-22
-
-(c) 2011 - Conrad Hoffmann <ch@bitfehler.net>
-
-This software is public domain and comes without warranty of any kind.
-
-This script splits queries for large areas into several smaller bounding boxes, sends them to them
-to the server and merges the results into a single file (the result for the original query).
-
-Additionally, ways are returned as nodes, so they can be displayed in map overlays. Actually, for
-a matching way the script returns the first node of the way - but with all the tags that were
-originally attached to the way.
-
-Basic usage instructions available via the --help switch.
-
-See http://code.bitfehler.net/osmux for more details.
-
-'''
-
-from os import close
-from os import remove
-from sys import stderr
-from time import sleep
-from tempfile import mkstemp
-from argparse import ArgumentParser
-from urllib.request import urlretrieve
-import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
-
-QUERY_TEMPLATE = 'http://www.overpass-api.de/api/xapi?%s[bbox=%f,%f,%f,%f][%s=%s]'
-
-def log(msg):
- ''' Print a message to the console, unless the 'quiet' flag was set. '''
- if not params.quiet:
- print(msg)
-
-def extract(xmlfile):
- ''' Extract nodes from a query result.
-
- Regular nodes are just added to the result. For ways, the ways tags are copied to the first
- node of the way and this first node is added to the result.
-
- '''
- tree = etree.parse(xmlfile)
- root = tree.getroot()
- result = {}
- nodes = {}
-
- for child in root:
- if child.tag == 'node':
- # Save all nodes in this temp structure, if we are parsing ways we need them later on.
- nodes[child.attrib['id']] = child
- # If the node also contains the tag we are looking for, add it to the result.
- for tag in child:
- if tag.attrib['k'] == params.tag:
- result[child.attrib['id']] = child
- elif child.tag == 'way':
- # Create a new custom node that contains all of the ways tags and add it to result. If
- # a way is returned, it must contain the tag we are looking for, so no need to check.
- node = nodes[child[0].attrib['ref']]
- for sub in child:
- if sub.tag == 'tag':
- etree.SubElement(node, 'tag', sub.attrib)
- result[node.attrib['id']] = node
- elif child.tag == 'remark':
- # This usually means the query timed out or ran out of memory.
- print('Potential error: %s' % child.text, file=stderr)
-
- return result
-
-# Parse command line arguments.
-parser = ArgumentParser(description='Generate an OpenLayers OSM file using the Overpass API.',
- epilog='See http://code.bitfehler.net for more details.')
-parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', dest='quiet', action='store_true', help='suppress progress messages')
-parser.add_argument('-S', '--step', dest='step', metavar='D', default=1.0, type=float, help='split into steps of D degrees')
-parser.add_argument('-p', '--pause', dest='pause', metavar='P', default=1, type=int, help='pause for P seconds between requests to reduce server load (default: 1, must be >= 0)')
-parser.add_argument('-t', '--tag', dest='tag', metavar='<tag>', type=str, required=True, help='return only elements with this tag')
-parser.add_argument('-v', '--value', dest='value', metavar='<value>', default='*', type=str, help='return only elements with this value (omit for \'*\')')
-parser.add_argument('-s', '--south', dest='south', metavar='S', type=float, required=True, help='latitude of the southern border of the bounding box')
-parser.add_argument('-w', '--west', dest='west', metavar='W', type=float, required=True, help='longitude of the western border of the bounding box')
-parser.add_argument('-n', '--north', dest='north', metavar='N', type=float, required=True, help='latitude of the northern border of the bounding box')
-parser.add_argument('-e', '--east', dest='east', metavar='E', type=float, required=True, help='longitude of the eastern border of the bounding box')
-parser.add_argument('outfile', metavar='<output file>', type=str, help='the output file for the merged OSM data')
-params = parser.parse_args()
-
-# Sanity checks for the arguments.
-if params.pause < 0:
- print('Value for --pause must be >= 0. Exiting.', file=stderr)
- exit(1)
-if params.step <= 0:
- print('Value for --pause must be > 0. Exiting.', file=stderr)
- exit(1)
-try:
- open(params.outfile, mode='a', encoding='utf-8')
-except IOError as e:
- (errno, strerror) = e.args
- print('Failed to open output file for writing: %s. Exiting.' % strerror, file=stderr)
- exit(1)
-if min(params.south, params.north) != params.south:
- print('Value for --south must be less then --north. Use negative numbers for southern hemisphere. Exiting.', file=stderr)
- exit(1)
-if min(params.east, params.west) != params.west:
- print('Value for --west must be less then --east. Use e.g. --east 187.5 if you need to cover the 180th meridian. Exiting.', file=stderr)
- exit(1)
-
-
-(handle, tmpfile) = mkstemp(suffix='.xml', prefix='osm')
-close(handle)
-log("Using temporary file %s, step %f and pause %d." % (tmpfile, params.step, params.pause))
-
-result = {}
-
-cur_lat = params.south
-cur_lon = params.west
-
-while cur_lat < params.north:
-
- # While we are in this loop, there are more squares to fetch.
-
- # We know which square to go for, get its bbox:
- bbox_lon = [cur_lon, min(cur_lon + params.step, params.east)]
- bbox_lat = [cur_lat, min(cur_lat + params.step, params.north)]
-
- nquery = QUERY_TEMPLATE % ('node', bbox_lon[0], bbox_lat[0], bbox_lon[1], bbox_lat[1], params.tag, params.value)
- wquery = QUERY_TEMPLATE % ('way', bbox_lon[0], bbox_lat[0], bbox_lon[1], bbox_lat[1], params.tag, params.value)
-
- log("Fetching %s" % nquery)
- urlretrieve(nquery, tmpfile)
- result.update(extract(tmpfile))
-
- log("Fetching %s" % wquery)
- urlretrieve(wquery, tmpfile)
- result.update(extract(tmpfile))
-
- # Calculate the next sub-bbox:
- if cur_lon + params.step < params.east:
- # Proceed with next square in current "row":
- cur_lon += params.step
- else:
- # Reset longitude, continue with next "row", if any:
- cur_lon = params.west
- cur_lat += params.step
-
- # Wait a moment - might help the server.
- sleep(params.pause)
-
-
-log("Removing temporary data file...")
-remove(tmpfile)
-
-log("Generating data...")
-with open(params.outfile, mode='w', encoding='utf-8') as out:
- out.write('''<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
-<osm version="0.6" generator="OSMux (http://code.bitfehler.net/osmux">
-<bound box="%f,%f,%f,%f" origin="Osmosis SNAPSHOT-rexported"/>
-''' % (params.west, params.south, params.east, params.north))
- for nid in result:
- node = result[nid]
- out.write(etree.tostring(node, encoding='utf-8').decode('utf-8'))
- out.write('</osm>')
-