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osm-fetch

v0.4.2

Published

Fetch XML for a specific version of an OpenStreetMap feature

Downloads

42

Readme

osm-fetch

Build Status

Fetch XML representing a single version of a single feature from OpenStreetMap. All references required to complete the feature are included. The appropriate versions of references are selected based on the timestamp of the desired version of the requested feature. If no version number is specified, the most recent data available is retrieved.

Install

$ npm install -g osm-fetch

Usage

Usage: osm-fetch [OPTIONS] <type> <id> [version]

Options:
 -s, --shallow	Fetch XML for the most recent version and do not resolve member relations
 -t, --timestamp	Find references that existed at the requested time (in ms).

Examples:
  # Fetch the most recent version of relation 2453564
  $ osm-fetch relation 2453564

  # Fetch version 1 of relation 2453564
  $ osm-fetch relation 2453564 --version 1

  # Fetch relation 2453564 at 2012-10-05T04:00:00Z
  $ osm-fetch relation 2453564 --timestamp 1349409600000

  # Shallow fetch of the most recent version of relation 2453564
  $ osm-fetch relation 2453564 --shallow

Shallow mode

Specifying the --shallow flag will always fetch the most current version, and if the feature is a relation, any member relations will not have their members resolved. This mode offers no configurability, but is much faster because it only requires a single request against the OpenStreetMap API. Generally, this will provide enough data to build the most current geometry of a particular feature.

Also note that --shallow mode is incompatible with the --creation flag.