Enriching OpenStreetMap.org website with Tempermonkey
Unviáu por DavidKarlas el 9 November 2023 en EnglishTampermonkey is web browser extension that allows adding JavaScript to any website in your browser and manipulate content of that website. It sounds scary and probably should, first you need to trust extension itself and then scripts that you install. Since extension itself has huge community and history, millions of installs across Chrome/Edge/Firefox extensions stores, 5 stars… Let’s assume we can trust it…
I wrote some time ago script that I want to share with everyone, it adds few buttons to OpenStreetMap.org website.
Here is example how it looks like:
On example of New York above buttons would take you to following websites:
- PeWu nice and simple history view of changes on nodes, ways or relations
- DeepHistory another history viewer, but in tabular view
- Relation Analyzer helpful website for validating/analyzing relations
- Overpass Opens Overpass at same viewport as currently seen on OSM website
It also adds different set of buttons linking to Achavi, OSMHV, OSMCha and OSM Lab websites when viewing changeset on website:
To install this extension in your browser go to https://www.tampermonkey.net/ and follow instructions…
Once you have it installed… You will want to install script that I wrote to do that:
- Click Tempermonkey icon at top right corner of your browser then Dashboard
- Inside Tempermonkey dashboard there is Utils tab, click that
- At bottom of that page there is Import from URL entry
- Stay vigilant when installing scripts, check the code…
- Copy-paste following URL there https://gist.githubusercontent.com/DavidKarlas/81b684dc6853f489b233715d157c145b/raw/EnrichOSMWebsite.js
Now go to OpenStreetMap.org or some changeset/node/way or relation and new buttons should show up.
You can give suggestions or report bugs either here or at https://gist.github.com/DavidKarlas/81b684dc6853f489b233715d157c145b
Happy mapping,
David
Discussion
Comentariu de gileri el 10 de November de 2023 a les 20:41
Hi, thank you for the script, it’s pretty useful !
Comentariu de JesseFTW el 11 de November de 2023 a les 23:27
This looks delightful, I plan to install it soon. Thank you for writing it.
Comentariu de barefootstache el 18 de November de 2023 a les 04:54
I would suggest sharing your code also with https://openuserjs.org/. This will ease the installing process for users and will make it extension independent meaning that users can choose between TamperMonkey and GreaseMonkey.
Comentariu de danilax86 el 19 de November de 2023 a les 12:50
Thank you!
Comentariu de 快乐的老鼠宝宝 el 20 de November de 2023 a les 13:31
Have you considered uploading your code to Greasyfork? Because for TamperMonkey users, the js script ecology of this website is more concentrated.
Comentariu de dadavid el 20 de November de 2023 a les 22:39
started using it yesterday after reading about it on weeklyosm, already sure i cant use osm.org without it anymore! :D
i’d love the addition of an osmcha link on a users profile with the filter pre-applied, like you are doing for changesets already.
But yeah, amazing work, thank you very much
Comentariu de dadavid el 21 de November de 2023 a les 16:37
thank you again for the script, i edited to add an osmcha-filter-link on a users page.
Just add this after line 85 (a little ugly because of url encoding):
addButton("OSMCha", "https://osmcha.org/?filters=%7B%22date__gte%22%3A%5B%7B%22label%22%3A%22%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22%22%7D%5D%2C%22users%22%3A%5B%7B%22label%22%3A%22" + regexResult[2] + "%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22" + regexResult[2] + "%22%7D%5D%7D");
Comentariu de DavidKarlas el 24 de November de 2023 a les 09:52
Hi all, thank you for kind words… There was recent change on OSM website that shifted buttons a bit, hence I published new 0.3.1 version to address that. I also added @dadavid suggestion to add OSMCha for users…
I didn’t get around to checking out publishing on https://openuserjs.org/ or https://greasyfork.org/… Will get to that at some point :P
Comentariu de ayxis el 22 de August de 2024 a les 12:53
Hi!
This script is amazing. I am not exaggerating when I say that I use it everyday. It saves me so much element-ID-copying-pain :)
May I request a Button for the level0-Editor when viewing a way/node/relation?
Comentariu de DavidKarlas el 16 de February de 2025 a les 12:57
@ayxis, sorry it took this long, but today OSM website changed which broke a bit UI with this script, hence I updated and I also added level0 link.
Best regards, David
Comentariu de JesseFTW el 16 de February de 2025 a les 16:26
Thanks for the update – looks great!
Comentariu de ayxis el 21 de February de 2025 a les 10:23
@DavidKarlas Thank you so much!