end
end
+ # Raised when a relation has more than the configured number of relation members.
+ # This prevents relations from being too complex and difficult to work with
+ class APITooManyRelationMembersError < APIError
+ def initialize(id, provided, max)
+ super "You tried to add #{provided} members to relation #{id}, however only #{max} are allowed"
+
+ @id = id
+ @provided = provided
+ @max = max
+ end
+
+ attr_reader :id, :provided, :max
+
+ def status
+ :bad_request
+ end
+ end
+
##
# raised when user input couldn't be parsed
class APIBadUserInput < APIError
yscale = ysize / height
scale = [xscale, yscale].max
- xpad = width * scale - xsize
- ypad = height * scale - ysize
+ xpad = (width * scale) - xsize
+ ypad = (height * scale) - ysize
@width = width
@height = height
- @tx = xsheet(min_lon) - xpad / 2
- @ty = ysheet(min_lat) - ypad / 2
+ @tx = xsheet(min_lon) - (xpad / 2)
+ @ty = ysheet(min_lat) - (ypad / 2)
- @bx = xsheet(max_lon) + xpad / 2
- @by = ysheet(max_lat) + ypad / 2
+ @bx = xsheet(max_lon) + (xpad / 2)
+ @by = ysheet(max_lat) + (ypad / 2)
end
# the following two functions will give you the x/y on the entire sheet
def ysheet(lat)
- log(tan(PI / 4 + (lat * PI / 180 / 2))) / (PI / 180)
+ log(tan((PI / 4) + (lat * PI / 180 / 2))) / (PI / 180)
end
def xsheet(lon)
def distance(lat, lon)
lat = lat * PI / 180
lon = lon * PI / 180
- 6372.795 * 2 * asin(sqrt(sin((lat - @lat) / 2)**2 + cos(@lat) * cos(lat) * sin((lon - @lon) / 2)**2))
+ 6372.795 * 2 * asin(sqrt((sin((lat - @lat) / 2)**2) + (cos(@lat) * cos(lat) * (sin((lon - @lon) / 2)**2))))
end
# get the worst case bounds for a given radius from the base position
latradius = 2 * asin(sqrt(sin(radius / 6372.795 / 2)**2))
begin
- lonradius = 2 * asin(sqrt(sin(radius / 6372.795 / 2)**2 / cos(@lat)**2))
+ lonradius = 2 * asin(sqrt((sin(radius / 6372.795 / 2)**2) / (cos(@lat)**2)))
rescue Errno::EDOM, Math::DomainError
lonradius = PI
end
end
class API
- def get_xml_doc
+ def xml_doc
doc = XML::Document.new
doc.encoding = XML::Encoding::UTF_8
root = XML::Node.new "osm"