overpass-frontend

3.2.0 • Public • Published

OverpassFrontend

A JavaScript (NodeJS/Browser) library to easily access data from OpenStreetMap via Overpass API or from an OSM File. The objects can directly be used with LeafletJS or exported to GeoJSON. Data will be cached in the browser memory (persistent caching in LocalStorage or so may be added in the future).

INSTALLATION

npm install --save overpass-frontend

EXAMPLES

BBOX Query

You can execute this example as: node example-bbox.js

const OverpassFrontend = require('overpass-frontend')

// you may specify an OSM file as url, e.g. 'test/data.osm.bz2'
const overpassFrontend = new OverpassFrontend('//overpass-api.de/api/interpreter')

// request restaurants in the specified bounding box
overpassFrontend.BBoxQuery(
  'nwr[amenity=restaurant]',
  { minlat: 48.19, maxlat: 48.20, minlon: 16.33, maxlon: 16.34 },
  {
    properties: OverpassFrontend.ALL
  },
  function (err, result) {
    console.log('* ' + result.tags.name + ' (' + result.id + ')')
  },
  function (err) {
    if (err) { console.log(err) }
  }
)

By ID

You can execute this example as: node example-by-id.js

const OverpassFrontend = require('overpass-frontend')

// you may specify an OSM file as url, e.g. 'test/data.osm.bz2'
const overpassFrontend = new OverpassFrontend('//overpass-api.de/api/interpreter')

// request restaurants in the specified bounding box
overpassFrontend.get(
  ['n27365030', 'w5013364'],
  {
    properties: OverpassFrontend.TAGS
  },
  function (err, result) {
    if (result) {
      console.log('* ' + result.tags.name + ' (' + result.id + ')')
    } else {
      console.log('* empty result')
    }
  },
  function (err) {
    if (err) { console.log(err) }
  }
)

DOCUMENTATION

Find documentation in doc. You can re-generate the documentation with npm run doc.

The following queries are supported:

Type

Type Description
node Query all nodes
way Query all ways
relation Query all relations
nwr Query any type (node, way, relation)

Filters

Every query can have any amount of filters, e.g. nwr[amenity=restraunt][name] (all restaurants with a name).

Filter Description
nwr[name=Foo] Tag 'name' equals 'Foo'
nwr["name"="Foo"] Tag 'name' equals 'Foo'
nwr[name!=Foo] Tag 'name' not equals 'Foo'
nwr[name] Any object with a tag 'name', any value
nwr[!name] Any object without a tag 'name'
nwr[name~"^foo$"] Regular expression, case sensitive
nwr[name~"^foo$",i] Regular expression, case insenstive
nwr[~"^name$"~"^foo$"] Regular expression for tag and value
nwr[~"^name$"~"^foo$",i] Case insenstive regular expression for tag and value
nwr[~"^name$"~"."] Regular expression for tag with any value
nwr[name!~"foo"] Negated Regular expression
nwr[cuisine^pizza] (non-standard) Search for semi-colon separated multi-value tags, containing the string (matches e.g. "kebap;pizza;noodles").
nwr[name%foo] (non-standard) Search for strings containing "foo" where diacritics match too (e.g. ö, ó, ...).
nwr(48.1,16.1,48.2,16.2) Query objects in the specified bounding-box (south,west,north,east)
node(1234) Query by id
node(id:1234,2345) Query by several ids
node(around:10,48.1,16.1) Query objects in distance (meters) around the location (lat,lon)
node(around:10,48.1,16.1,48.2,16.2,...) Query objects in distance (meters) around the linestring (pairs of lat,lon)
node(poly:"48.1 16.1 48.2 16.1 48.2 16.2") Query objects inside the polygon (min 3 pairs of lat lon)
node(user:"Alice","Bob") Query objects last edited by user "Alice" or "Bob"
node(uid:1,2,3) Query objects last edited by the users with uid 1, 2 or 3
node(newer:"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z") Query objects that are newer (or equal) than the specified timestamp
node(if:t["name"]=="foo") Conditional query filter, see below

Conditional query filters

node(if: <Evaluator>)

Values can either by numbers (3, 3.14159) or strings ("foo" or 'foo'). 0 or empty string counts as false.

The following operators are available (ordered weak to string binding):

Operator Description
?: Ternary operator
&& Logical conjunction
== != equality, inequality
< <= > >= less, less-equal, greater, greater-equal
+ - plus, binary minus
* / times, devided
! logical negation
- unary minus (internally, — will be used)

The following functions are available:

Function Description
t["name"] Value of the tag "name" (internally, the identifier 'tag' will be used)
is_tag("name") Returns 1 if the object has a tag "name", 0 otherwise.
is_closed() For ways, returns 1 if the first member equals the last member. 0 otherwise.
id() Returns the ID of the object
type() Returns the type of the object
version() Returns the version number of the object
timestamp() Returns the timestamp of the last edit of the object
changeset() Returns the changeset id of the object in which it has been last edited
uid() Returns the id of the user who last edited the object
user() Returns the name of the user who last edited the object
debug(...) Prints the value of the parameter to the JavaScript development console, returns the value
count_tags() Returns the count of tags of the object
count_members() Returns the number of members
count_by_role(...) Returns the number of members with the specified role
count_distinct_members() Returns the distinct number of members
count_distinct_by_role(...) Returns the distinct number of members with the specified role
length() Returns the length of the object in meters (0 for nodes)
is_closed() Returns 1 if the object is a way and the first member is equal to the last member.

Examples:

node(if:count_tags() > 5 || t["name"] == "foo")
node(if:debug(id()))

DEVELOPMENT

To run unit tests, you need to have a local Overpass API server installed. For that, you can either set it up manually or use a pre-made Docker image.

Docker

First, you need to build Docker images for osm3s, the Overpass API server. Please refer to the official repository for building instructions.

Once you have built the images, you can build and run the image containing test data for overpass-frontend:

cd test/

# Use the default test configuration for Docker
cp ./conf.json-docker ./conf.js

# Build the test server image
docker build -t overpass-frontend-test .

# Run the test server (it will be exposed on the port number 8080)
docker run -p 8080:80 -it --rm overpass-frontend-test

Now you can run unit tests:

npm install
npm run test

Manual setup

Please follow the installation instructions for osm3s.

Before running unit tests, you should copy test/conf.json-dist to test/conf.json and change the configuration parameters. They should point to your local server address.

To run the tests, execute the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/plepe/overpass-frontend
cd overpass-frontend
npm install

# Initialize database for unit tests (ignore messages because of missing nodes/ways)
# replace /exec/path by the location where you installed osm3s
init_osm3s.sh test/data.osm.bz2 test/data/ /exec/path --meta

# Run unit tests
npm run test
# Check code style (Standard JS)
npm run lint

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