Hi everyone
Le dim. 10 janv. 2021 à 18:22, Daniel Patterson via OSRM-talk <
osrm-talk@openstreetmap.org> a écrit :
> Why would you not just use pgRouting all by itself? Why do you want to
> use OSRM as well as pgRouting - they serve a common purpose.
>
> To use OSRM with data in a psotgres
.
Is there a threshold to set to prevent such a merge to occur at anytime
please?
All the best
François
Le lun. 27 août 2018 à 12:26, François Lacombe
a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I recently find a situation where OSRM/route service doesn't make
> distinction between two different geometries o
:
First step actually stops at the end of D999 road.
https://imgur.com/a/IdXokb
I can give any more detail if needed, all the best
François Lacombe
___
OSRM-talk mailing list
OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk
relative to rest of my graph
All the best
Francois
*François Lacombe*
fl dot infosreseaux At gmail dot com
www.infos-reseaux.com
@InfosReseaux <http://www.twitter.com/InfosReseaux>
2018-03-28 17:59 GMT+02:00 Daniel Patterson <dan...@mapbox.com>:
> Hey François,
>
> Th
ute to a location (and the small component analysis is
> indicating that there may not be), you will get `NoRoute` API responses.
>
> daniel
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:46 AM, François Lacombe <
> fl.infosrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
Hi Daniel,
2018-03-02 18:31 GMT+01:00 Daniel Patterson :
> Well, it *could* be done. It would all boil down to providing an
> alternative for `ParseOSMData` here:
> That function is responsible for parsing the OSM file, and
> copying/converting the OSM fields into a memory
Hi Daniel,
Despite it's a pretty old thread regarding feeding OSRM with postgis
geometries, I have new lights to bring up
2017-11-30 18:09 GMT+01:00 Daniel Hofmann :
> OSRM is a routing engine for OpenStreetMap and the OpenStreetMap extracts
> usually come in xml or pbf
Hi,
While investigating for flaws in a custom profile I'm trying to write, I
discovered that arbitrary small ways got strange speed regarding the rules
I used.
Here is an extract from osrm-frontend debug
https://imgur.com/a/L8coz
All segments on the red line have the same attributes.
I don't
lookup.
>
> daniel
>
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:29 AM, François Lacombe <
> fl.infosrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> i'm looking for the best strategy to get extra attributes of route legs
>> OSRM sends me in route service response.
>>
Hi everyone,
i'm looking for the best strategy to get extra attributes of route legs
OSRM sends me in route service response.
My goal is to know which type of path I should follow, e.g highway=primary,
highwy=secondary, man_made=pipeline or whatever.
Can I get in response every tags osm ways
Hi all,
I was recently asked to feed OSRM with other data than OSM files which are
stored in a PgSQL db.
Is this even possible ?
The data we want to process doesn't come from OSM db, should we produce an
osm xml file with those data prior to use osrm-extract ?
I know OSRM can query a postgis DB
route
relation like the one given in my first mail :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/6694740
Or should I convert them in separate ways before building osrm network ?
All the best
François
*François Lacombe*
fl dot infosreseaux At gmail dot com
www.infos-reseaux.com
@InfosReseaux <h
2017-08-24 23:18 GMT+02:00 Daniel Patterson :
> Franccois,
>
> In the lua profiles, you can set the `result.is_startpoint` property in
> `process_way` (used to be `way_function`) to determine whether you can snap
> to them. We currently use this for ferry routes - paths can
ifference what you are routing through as long as you can
> provide a mesh with your topology.
> Our Lua script therefore matches the tags that we create for own data,
> nothing to do with OSM.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 at 16:15 François Lacombe <fl.infosrese...@gm
14 matches
Mail list logo