X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./chef.git/blobdiff_plain/3fea78e419b07ef7cf57bc5ded1d65cbf679e702..a8930abf977175e1034465cb4e93d4d3673e366c:/cookbooks/planet/files/default/cgi/HEADER.cgi diff --git a/cookbooks/planet/files/default/cgi/HEADER.cgi b/cookbooks/planet/files/default/cgi/HEADER.cgi index f32409a3b..be9c3814c 100644 --- a/cookbooks/planet/files/default/cgi/HEADER.cgi +++ b/cookbooks/planet/files/default/cgi/HEADER.cgi @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 from time import time from os import stat, environ @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ def nice_size(file): MB = 1024. * KB GB = 1024. * MB TB = 1024. * GB - + if size < KB: size, suffix = size, '' elif size < MB: @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def nice_size(file): size, suffix = size/GB, 'GB' else: size, suffix = size/TB, 'TB' - + if size < 10: return '%.1f %s' % (round(size,1), suffix) else: @@ -43,82 +43,74 @@ def nice_time(time): return '%d months' % (time / 2592000.) -def file_info(file, name): +def file_info(file, rss_file, name): + torrent_file = file + '.torrent' size = nice_size(file) hash = search(r'\w{32}', open(file+'.md5', 'r').read()).group(0) date = nice_time(time() - stat(file).st_mtime) - return '%(name)s
%(size)s, created %(date)s ago.
md5: %(hash)s.' % locals() + return '%(name)s (torrent) (RSS)
%(size)s, created %(date)s ago.
md5: %(hash)s.' % locals() -planet_link = file_info('planet/planet-latest.osm.bz2', 'Latest Weekly Planet XML File') -changesets_link = file_info('planet/changesets-latest.osm.bz2', 'Latest Weekly Changesets') -planet_pbf_link = file_info('pbf/planet-latest.osm.pbf', 'Latest Weekly Planet PBF File') +planet_link = file_info('planet/planet-latest.osm.bz2', 'planet/planet-bz2-rss.xml', 'Latest Weekly Planet XML File') +changesets_link = file_info('planet/changesets-latest.osm.bz2', 'planet/changesets-bz2-rss.xml', 'Latest Weekly Changesets') +planet_pbf_link = file_info('pbf/planet-latest.osm.pbf', 'pbf/planet-pbf-rss.xml', 'Latest Weekly Planet PBF File') -print """ +print(""" - Index of / - + Planet OSM + + - +

Planet OSM

-The files found here are regularly-updated, complete copies of the OpenStreetMap.org -database, and those published before the 12 September 2012 are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license, those published after are Open Data Commons Open Database License 1.0 licensed. For more information, see the project wiki. +The files found here are regularly-updated, complete copies of the OpenStreetMap database.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
-

Complete OSM Data

-
-

Using The Data

-
-

Extracts & Mirrors

-
-

%(planet_link)s

-

%(changesets_link)s

-

%(planet_pbf_link)s

-

- Each week, a new and complete copy of all data in OpenStreetMap is made - available as both a compressed XML file and a custom PBF format file. - Also available is the 'history' file - which contains not only up-to-date data but also older versions of data - and deleted data items. -

-

- A smaller file with complete metadata for all changes ('changesets') in - XML format is also available. -

-
+

+Files published before 12 September 2012 are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license, those +published after are Open Data Commons Open Database License 1.0 licensed. For more information, see the project wiki. +

+
+
+

Latest Exports

+

%(planet_link)s

+

%(changesets_link)s

+

%(planet_pbf_link)s

+

+ Each week, a new and complete copy of all data in OpenStreetMap is made + available as both a compressed XML file and a custom PBF format file. + Also available is the 'history' file + which contains not only up-to-date data but also older versions of data + and deleted data items. +

+

+ A smaller file with complete metadata for all changes ('changesets') in + XML format is also available. +

+
+
+

Using the Data

- You are granted permission to use OpenStreetMap data by - the OpenStreetMap License, which also describes + You are granted permission to use OpenStreetMap data by + the OpenStreetMap License, which also describes your obligations.

- You can process the file + You can process the file or extracts with a variety of tools. Osmosis is a general-purpose command-line tool for converting the data among different formats and databases, and Osm2pgsql is a tool for importing the data into a Postgis database for rendering maps.

- Processed coastline data - derived from OSM data is also needed for rendering usable maps, and can be found in a - single shapefile (360MB). + Processed coastline data + derived from OSM data is also needed for rendering usable maps.

-
+

Extracts & Mirrors

The complete planet is very large, so you may prefer to use one of several periodic extracts @@ -126,11 +118,32 @@ database, and those published before the 12 September 2012 are distributed under and BBBike.org are two providers of extracts with up-to-date worldwide coverage.

-
+ +
+

Supporting OSM

+

OSM data is free to use, but is not free to make or host. The + stability and accuracy of OSM.org depends on its volunteers and + donations from its users. Please consider + making an annual + recurring gift to OSM to support the infrastructure, + tools, working groups, and other incentives needed to + create the map.

+

Donations can be made at supporting.openstreetmap.org/donate. + Suggestions assume $US or equivalent.

+ +

Large businesses with revenue in the hundreds of thousands to + millions should join as + corporate members to receive additional benefits.

+
+

If you find data within OpenStreetMap that you believe is an infringement of someone else's copyright, then please make contact with the OpenStreetMap Data Working Group.

-""" % locals() +

Files

+""" % locals())