overpass turbo now with MapCSS support
tyr_asd erabiltzaileak 15 Apirila 2013 datan argitaratua English hizkuntzan Azken eguneratzea 17 Apirila 2013 egunean.overpass turbo (overpass-turbo.eu) – “the” graphical user interface for Overpass API – just got a nice new feature: Now, you can use MapCSS to style the results of your Overpass queries.
MapCSS
MapCSS is a CSS-like language for map stylesheets. In overpass turbo, those stylesheets can be attached to a query by using a special curly-bracket “mustache” notation:
<osm-script>
... your overpass query here ...
</osm-script>
{{style:
... your mapcss stylesheet here ...
}}
MapCSS support is still somewhat limited (no text labels, no casings for lines, no layers - more information) but you can already achieve quite pleasant results: See (and try) the examples below.
Supported styling-properties include:
- lines: color, width, opacity and dash-arrays
- areas: fill-color, fill-opacity and casings
- points: icons or symbols (circle)
Examples
Development
Next, I’d like to make MapCSS also available for the “interactive map” export. This would allow to easily create pretty nice interactive embeddable maps.
Then, apart from implementing missing MapCSS features (such as text-labels and line-casings), I think about letting the user customize the following things with MapCSS, too:
- the content of the popups (and whether or not to show popups at all)
- background tiles and overlays (currently MapCSS allows to set a background color only - but why stop there?)
- more dynamic properties that are only relevant for interactive maps (:hover?)
Most of the MapCSS parsing code was written by Richard Fairhurst for an early version of the iD-editor, but abandoned and now resurrected for this project. I think, once this feature is stable, I could provide a vanilla-javascript version of this mapcss implementation as an independent ready-to-use library (“jsmapcss”).
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Richard erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Apirila 2013 15:46-eann
That’s crazily good - very impressed.
Tom Chance erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Apirila 2013 16:09-eann
This is great, thanks!
ingalls erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Apirila 2013 20:10-eann
Wow, I’ve been playing around with it and can see it being very useful!! Really great job
Tom Chance erabiltzailearen iruzkina 16 Apirila 2013 08:59-eann
Quick question - is it possible to render features several times dependent on different tags?
For example I was hoping this would result in big fat green lines with thin black ones overlaid on top, but it just rendered the black lines without the green underneath:
way[sidewalk=both] { width:8; color: green; } way[highway=residential] { color:black; width:2; opacity:1; }
tyr_asd erabiltzailearen iruzkina 16 Apirila 2013 09:15-eann
@Tom: No, multiple layers are not supported yet. For this I’ll have to rewrite some of the data-rendering code, so it won’t be available very soon, I’m afraid.
Tom Chance erabiltzailearen iruzkina 16 Apirila 2013 14:06-eann
No problem, thanks for your work so far.
mikelmaron erabiltzailearen iruzkina 29 Apirila 2013 23:00-eann
awesome. hey, when can we get a simple link from osm.org export tab to overpass turbo?
tyr_asd erabiltzailearen iruzkina 30 Apirila 2013 11:06-eann
@mikelmaron: Idk, could that be useful? I thought more about augmenting the “browse data” view with some overpass turbo features…
jotzt erabiltzailearen iruzkina 30 Martxoa 2014 17:36-eann
Is there a way to use the MapCSS-“metric()” function with overpass turbo?
tyr_asd erabiltzailearen iruzkina 30 Martxoa 2014 18:25-eann
@jotzt: no, I’m afraid, that’s not yet implemented.
Robot8A erabiltzailearen iruzkina 16 Abendua 2016 20:00-eann
Is there any way to not draw placeholders without clicking the option in Overpass settings? I mean, is there any command or parameter to do it automatically?
tyr_asd erabiltzailearen iruzkina 16 Abendua 2016 20:51-eann
@Robot8A: Unfortunately, that’s also one more thing on my to-to list.