Monitor OSM changes
Diposkan oleh Cascafico pada 14 Disember 2018 dalam Italian (Italiano) Last updated on 19 Mac 2019.about
Mountain hiking association asked me to monitor local hiking relations from edits done by other mappers. I wrote this script which generates an html page with OSM changeset involving daily changes. It is feeded by overpass-turbo query, like this, so you can customize which OSM objects to monitor.
steps
The mentioned monitor script will:
- extract relations modified in the last 24h and tagged operator=”CAI” in area provided as argument
- filter useful informations
- format an html file with OSM, Achavi and OSMcha links
automate runs
Of course it can be run periodically using crontab. To set a daily run, just execute
$ crontab -e
add a line like below, customizing your script path:
0 0 * * * /home/pi/scripts/monitor.sh » /dev/null 2>&1
telegram
My instance include a telegram service fired when a changeset list is written. I use telegram-cli with the following line in script:
echo “msg $CHANNEL $MESSAGE”; echo “safe_quit” | /home/pi/apps/tg/bin/telegram-cli -W
Just add telegram CHANNEL and MESSAGE variables and insert the line inside $CHAN==0 else if
TODO
Fix area names which include spaces, ie “Cividale del Friuli”
Discussion
Ulasan Piskvor terhadap 14 Disember 2018 pada 11:19
Interesting - why not OSMAT? osm.org/user/Cascafico/diary/42317
Ulasan Cascafico terhadap 14 Disember 2018 pada 12:44
Ooops! I should have better red OSMAT docs… where can I select which OMS elements to monitor?
Ulasan Piskvor terhadap 14 Disember 2018 pada 12:51
There’s “Labels and filters” - https://github.com/MichaelVL/osm-analytic-tracker
I do agree that it’s not entirely user-friendly to set up, and if you only ever need one simple filter, setting it up would be a hassle. Anything more, and in my experience the overhead of tuning a custom script becomes significant.
Ulasan Cascafico terhadap 22 Januari 2019 pada 10:41
As far as I understand, the trick is done in post_labels… anyway, it seems there is a github feature request