@@count = COUNT
# The maximum area you're allowed to request, in square degrees
- MAX_REQUEST_AREA = 0.25
+ MAX_REQUEST_AREA = APP_CONFIG['max_request_area']
# Number of GPS trace/trackpoints returned per-page
- TRACEPOINTS_PER_PAGE = 5000
+ TRACEPOINTS_PER_PAGE = APP_CONFIG['tracepoints_per_page']
-
+ # Get an XML response containing a list of tracepoints that have been uploaded
+ # within the specified bounding box, and in the specified page.
def trackpoints
@@count+=1
#retrieve the page number
points = Tracepoint.find_by_area(min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon, :offset => offset, :limit => TRACEPOINTS_PER_PAGE, :order => "timestamp DESC" )
doc = XML::Document.new
- doc.encoding = 'UTF-8'
+ doc.encoding = XML::Encoding::UTF_8
root = XML::Node.new 'gpx'
root['version'] = '1.0'
root['creator'] = 'OpenStreetMap.org'
render :text => doc.to_s, :content_type => "text/xml"
end
+ # This is probably the most common call of all. It is used for getting the
+ # OSM data for a specified bounding box, usually for editing. First the
+ # bounding box (bbox) is checked to make sure that it is sane. All nodes
+ # are searched, then all the ways that reference those nodes are found.
+ # All Nodes that are referenced by those ways are fetched and added to the list
+ # of nodes.
+ # Then all the relations that reference the already found nodes and ways are
+ # fetched. All the nodes and ways that are referenced by those ways are then
+ # fetched. Finally all the xml is returned.
def map
GC.start
@@count+=1
return
end
- @nodes = Node.find_by_area(min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon, :conditions => "visible = 1", :limit => APP_CONFIG['max_number_of_nodes']+1)
+ # FIXME um why is this area using a different order for the lat/lon from above???
+ @nodes = Node.find_by_area(min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon, :conditions => {:visible => true}, :limit => APP_CONFIG['max_number_of_nodes']+1)
# get all the nodes, by tag not yet working, waiting for change from NickB
# need to be @nodes (instance var) so tests in /spec can be performed
#@nodes = Node.search(bbox, params[:tag])
return
end
if node_ids.length == 0
- render :text => "<osm version='#{API_VERSION}'></osm>", :content_type => "text/xml"
+ render :text => "<osm version='#{API_VERSION}' generator='#{GENERATOR}'></osm>", :content_type => "text/xml"
return
end
end
end
- relations = Relation.find_for_nodes(visible_nodes.keys, :conditions => "visible = 1") +
- Relation.find_for_ways(way_ids, :conditions => "visible = 1")
+ relations = Relation.find_for_nodes(visible_nodes.keys, :conditions => {:visible => true}) +
+ Relation.find_for_ways(way_ids, :conditions => {:visible => true})
# we do not normally return the "other" partners referenced by an relation,
# e.g. if we return a way A that is referenced by relation X, and there's
# another way B also referenced, that is not returned. But we do make
# an exception for cases where an relation references another *relation*;
# in that case we return that as well (but we don't go recursive here)
- relations += Relation.find_for_relations(relations.collect { |r| r.id }, :conditions => "visible = 1")
+ relations += Relation.find_for_relations(relations.collect { |r| r.id }, :conditions => {:visible => true})
# this "uniq" may be slightly inefficient; it may be better to first collect and output
# all node-related relations, then find the *not yet covered* way-related ones etc.
end
end
+ # Get a list of the tiles that have changed within a specified time
+ # period
def changes
zoom = (params[:zoom] || '12').to_i
end
if zoom >= 1 and zoom <= 16 and
- endtime >= starttime and endtime - starttime <= 24.hours
+ endtime > starttime and endtime - starttime <= 24.hours
mask = (1 << zoom) - 1
tiles = Node.count(:conditions => ["timestamp BETWEEN ? AND ?", starttime, endtime],
render :text => doc.to_s, :content_type => "text/xml"
else
- render :nothing => true, :status => :bad_request
+ render :text => "Requested zoom is invalid, or the supplied start is after the end time, or the start duration is more than 24 hours", :status => :bad_request
end
end
+ # External apps that use the api are able to query the api to find out some
+ # parameters of the API. It currently returns:
+ # * minimum and maximum API versions that can be used.
+ # * maximum area that can be requested in a bbox request in square degrees
+ # * number of tracepoints that are returned in each tracepoints page
def capabilities
doc = OSM::API.new.get_xml_doc
area = XML::Node.new 'area'
area['maximum'] = MAX_REQUEST_AREA.to_s;
api << area
+ tracepoints = XML::Node.new 'tracepoints'
+ tracepoints['per_page'] = APP_CONFIG['tracepoints_per_page'].to_s
+ api << tracepoints
+ waynodes = XML::Node.new 'waynodes'
+ waynodes['maximum'] = APP_CONFIG['max_number_of_way_nodes'].to_s
+ api << waynodes
doc.root << api