OSM GPX extractor for non experts
Skrevet af pangoSE den 13 februar 2020 på English Sidst opdateret den 23 juni 2020.Hi. During my engagement in swedish hiking groups I became aware of the need for a service for extracting GPX-files with huts and shelters to put into GPS-devices and phones.
I built a simple website to fill this need which was a fun and learning experience :)
Try it out here: https://pangose.github.io/gpx-extractor/ Code: https://github.com/pangoSE/gpx-extractor
Diskussion
Kommentar fra mmd skrevet 13. februar 2020 kl. 21:27
I believe one of your example queries does not return any geometry information for ways, i.e. you’re probably missing out a few thousand objects. Maybe try this one here: https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/QHD
Kommentar fra pangoSE skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 10:03
Hi mmd, which query do you mean?
This is the function that builds the query: function buildQuery(areaCode) { var q = ‘https://overpass-api.de/api/interpreter?data=[out:xml][timeout:325];area(‘+areaCode+’)->.searchArea;’+query+’out;’;
I decided not to add “center” after out because it does not seem to be necessary and make the query time much longer. togpx() handles the data like this: “Points are converted to Waypoints. Lines are converted to Tracks. (Multi)Polygons are represented as a Track of their outline(s).” see https://github.com/tyrasd/togpx
I don’t know how this looks on a GPS-device because I don’t own one.
Kommentar fra mmd skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 10:10
Query was the second one “huts, shelters, shalets, … “. In your query you use “nwr” which returns nodes, ways, and relations. However, for the ways, you only receive the “node ids”, not the actual nodes with lat/lon details.
togpx cannot create anything meaningful in this case, as there’s simply no geoemtry available. Please compare:
Kommentar fra H@mlet skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 12:33
When I search for “Brittany”, it finds Q327, which is the historical entity and has no OSM relation ID, as it doesn’t exists anymore.
The correct result would be Q12130 which has the correct relation ID.
Regards.
Kommentar fra H@mlet skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 12:39
Otherwise it worked quite well with area “ Sweden “, with Firefox mobile 68.5.0 and osmand.
Kommentar fra pangoSE skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 20:57
Hi Hamlet. Have a look on WP:Brittany. It says: “This article is about the cultural region in the north-west of France. For the current French administrative region, see Brittany (administrative region).”
So in this case “Brittany (administrative region)” should work in your case as it is linked with Q12130.
Kommentar fra pangoSE skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 20:58
@mmd Thank you! Now I understand. I will add center to all queries then. :)
Kommentar fra H@mlet skrevet 14. februar 2020 kl. 23:01
Right, it’s a bit cumbersome, but it works ! :-)
You might want to add some kind of completion, looking for wikidata items with OSM IDs, because when I tried, your tool asked me to change the first item, which was confusing.
Anyway thanks for your tool. You could add a “water” section, I like to have drinking_water, toilets and such highlighted on my maps.
Regards.
Kommentar fra pangoSE skrevet 16. februar 2020 kl. 10:59
I now added jQuery Autocomplete from the Wikipedia API. I’m quite happy with the result! :)
Kommentar fra pangoSE skrevet 19. februar 2020 kl. 22:06
Code is now at https://github.com/pangoSE/gpx-extractor MIT license. Feel free to create issues with ideas for improvements or bugs.