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openstreetmap-stream
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$ npm install openstreetmap-stream
Note: you will need node
and npm
installed first.
The easiest way to install node.js
is with nave.sh by executing [sudo] ./nave.sh usemain stable
You can extract the openstreetmap data from a file stream:
var osm = require('openstreetmap-stream');
// wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/metro-extracts.mapzen.com/auckland_new-zealand.osm.pbf
osm.createReadStream( 'auckland.osm.pbf' )
.pipe( osm.stringify )
.pipe( process.stdout );
The easiest way to get started writing your own pipes is to use through2
; just make sure you call next()
.
var osm = require('openstreetmap-stream'),
through = require('through2');
// wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/metro-extracts.mapzen.com/auckland_new-zealand.osm.pbf
osm.createReadStream( 'auckland.osm.pbf' )
.pipe( through.obj( function( data, enc, next ){
console.log( data.type, data.id, data.lat, data.lon );
next();
}));
node 241968426 -16.8675316 178.8918084
node 241968427 -16.8680169 178.8950226
node 241968428 -16.8682792 178.8944902
node 241968430 -16.8678736 178.8966257
Nodes:
{
"type": "node",
"id": "241956126",
"lat": -16.2484711,
"lon": 179.5422587,
"tags": {
"created_by": "JOSM"
},
"info": {
"version": 2,
"timestamp": 1204332911000,
"changeset": 237950,
"uid": "8834",
"user": "Jocelyn"
}
}
Ways:
{
"type": "way",
"id": "22572593",
"tags": {
"source": "PGS",
"natural": "coastline",
"created_by": "JOSM"
},
"info": {
"version": 1,
"timestamp": 1201026717000,
"changeset": 680785,
"uid": "10927",
"user": "Skywave"
},
"refs": [
"241979960",
"241979970",
"241979971",
"241979972",
"241979973",
"241979959",
"241979960"
]
}
You can extract the openstreetmap data from an existing file stream:
var osm = require('openstreetmap-stream'),
fs = require('fs');
fs.createReadStream( './auckland_new-zealand.osm.pbf' )
.pipe( osm.parser() )
.pipe( osm.stringify )
.pipe( process.stdout );
You can also extract the data from stdin using a unix pipe:
var osm = require('openstreetmap-stream');
process.stdin
.pipe( osm.parser() )
.pipe( osm.stringify )
.pipe( process.stdout );
#!/bin/bash
cat auckland_new-zealand.osm.pbf | node stdin.js;
The openstreetmap-stream
npm module can be found here:
https://npmjs.org/package/openstreetmap-stream
Please fork and pull request against upstream master on a feature branch.
Pretty please; provide unit tests and script fixtures in the test
directory.
$ npm test
Travis tests every release against node version 0.10
FAQs
Streaming openstreetmap parser
The npm package openstreetmap-stream receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, openstreetmap-stream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that openstreetmap-stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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