Last year I did a quick demo application to mock people asking if an object will get rendered on the map, extracting some information from the stylesheet used for the map on osm.org (it was during the switch to the Carto version).
Today I reviewed the process of extracting that information and generated semi-automatically a complete list of key-value pairs, which powers now DoesItRender.
Code is here https://github.com/sabas/doesitrender and thanks to Pages, it’s active on http://stefanosabatini.eu/doesitrender/
If a tag is in the style, it answers yes (http://stefanosabatini.eu/doesitrender/#amenity=bar). If not, it gives option (http://stefanosabatini.eu/doesitrender/#tourism=unicorns) to display it via overpass-turbo or xapi-viewer.
토론
2014년 6월 4일 12:24에 jongleur1983님의 의견
Hi, still a nice tool - but still open issues IMHO… it says it renders the tag name - yes it does, but only for some objects, as the name tag isn’t rendered anywhere any more. natural=coastline in fact is rendered as well, but treated differently and thus not occuring in the stylesheet.
And of course it would be really(!) great to get a list of sample renderings for a tag that DOES render ;) (which of course may be out of scope for you)
2014년 6월 4일 13:00에 sabas88님의 의견
Thanks jongleur :-)
I added some phrases in the output which point to Wiki and TagInfo for the user to gather more info… Some tag wiki pages used to have a description of the result, didn’t them?
2014년 6월 4일 13:47에 Zverik님의 의견
Can you process multiple styles with this? For example, to answer “it doesn’t render with the default OSM style, but try switching to Humanitarian layer”.
2014년 6월 4일 14:00에 sabas88님의 의견
Yes, it originally did that with Mapnik vs Carto.. The code in itself it’s extensible, it only needs a json with the handled tags.. (as I didn’t find a way to automatically search tags easily in the sql queries, we could only consider Filter entries for example).