Hi all
I would like to show the XAPI to my students.
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
The students should learn something about Location Based Services and my
idea was to show
how to retrieve Points of Interest from OSM.
With XAPI it would be easy:
wget
bernhard schrieb:
Hi all
I would like to show the XAPI to my students.
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
Or overloaded :) Maybe you could allocate a server at your university as
another xapi server ;)
The students should learn something about Location
But if the XAPI is not working I have to cancel that.
Or is there a similar service I can use for that?
You can use OSM3S. Just send a post request with content
http://78.46.81.38/api/poi?bbox=15.5337,48.1732,15.7161,48.2362amenity=restaurant
You should receive a gzip-compressed osm file.
bernhard wrote:
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
All ROMA and TRAPI servers seem to be (near) down. So the TaH clients all
connect to XAPI or API. This makes a) XAPI and (less) API slow and b)
brings the renderspeed down to about 200 Z12-tiles per hour.
bernhard wrote:
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
All ROMA and TRAPI servers seem to be (near) down. So the TaH clients
all
connect to XAPI or API. This makes a) XAPI and (less) API slow and b)
brings the renderspeed down to about 200 Z12-tiles per
Hello everyone,
Are all the osmxapi databases down? I get a blank xml document whichever
server I try, both 0.5 and 0.6.
Thanks,
Nick
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Hi all
It looks like osmxapi is down on all servers.
Will it be available today or tomorrow again?
I want to show it tomorrow to my students.
They will make a project using the osmxapi.
thanks
Bernhard
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Bernhard
It is currently down on all servers.
I can enable it on hypercube but that server is very slow at the moment, and
synchronisation is several days behind.
xapi had an unexpected shutdown yesterday and needs a database check before
it'll be available.
bearstech is being built at the
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Kai Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I was using OsmXapi today to try and get a set of bus_stops however
there seem to be inconsistencies with the encoding of some of the
semicolons.
for example calling wget
Hi
I was using OsmXapi today to try and get a set of bus_stops however
there seem to be inconsistencies with the encoding of some of the
semicolons.
for example calling wget
http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node[highway=bus_stop][bbox=-1,51.51,0,51.52]
I get the following xml from
On 09:43, 19 October 2008, Kai Krueger did write:
I was using OsmXapi today to try and get a set of bus_stops however
there seem to be inconsistencies with the encoding of some of the
semicolons.
Would this be a good time to revive the debate about applying duplicate tags
for objects
Steven
Excellent. I think we can blame the dodgy NFS on hypercube for the missing
data. I re-synchronized it last night, so I'm pleased to hear that all is
ok.
I'll take a look at the relations issue some time - maybe the bbox
calculation is off or something.
Thanks for reporting back.
80n
On
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Steven te Brinke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taking a closer look at the data, there are some strange things indeed.
However, these are not new, they are already in there several weeks.
I retrieve all routes in the netherlands:
I've found a bug and fixed it. Can you try again and let me know how it goes?
80n
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:23 PM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed something at the weekend, so that's where I'll start looking...
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Steven te Brinke
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Either I don't understand how querying OSMXAPI works or I stumbled upon
a bug. Perhaps someone can have a look at this:
I would like to download all regional cycle routes within a certain
small area in The Netherlands. As all these routes are tagged using
relations (checked this) I try to
Thanks for looking at it and you are right, only one predicate and one
bbox predicate is allowed, I missed that. Unfortunately when I request
again with only one predicate, the result is almost the same (data from
far outside the bbox and missing ways and nodes without ways):
Lambertus
Yes, its likely to be a bug. I'll take a look at it.
80n
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Lambertus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for looking at it and you are right, only one predicate and one
bbox predicate is allowed, I missed that. Unfortunately when I request
again with
Thanks! It worked now.
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 07:02 +0100, 80n wrote:
Maning
It works for me.
When did you last try it? The server was down for a while yesterday.
80n
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Maning Sambale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This used to
Maning
It works for me.
When did you last try it? The server was down for a while yesterday.
80n
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Maning Sambale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
This used to work before:
wget
Hi,
This used to work before:
wget
http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/*[bbox=120.15542470079176,13.961847461106647,121.99413304208379,15.20729300056744]
-O filename.osm
But now I can't download any data anymore.
maning
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Hi,
It seems osmxapi is down:
Running again, as documented in the wiki
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This used to run before:
wget
http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/*[bbox=120.15542470079176,13.961847461106647,121.99413304208379,15.20729300056744]
-O 20080730.osm
The output file says:
?xml version='1.0' standalone='no'?
error
BETA: we are testing a request validation mechanism to
Hi,
It seems osmxapi is down:
$ wget
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.5/node[place=*][code_departement=54]
Warning: wildcards not supported in HTTP.
--2008-07-29 19:17:34--
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.5/node[place=*][code_departement=54]
Resolving
Aurelien Jacobs wrote:
Hi,
It seems osmxapi is down:
$ wget
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.5/node[place=*][code_departement=54]
Warning: wildcards not supported in HTTP.
--2008-07-29 19:17:34--
Would it additionally be feasible to add some sort of limit parameter (a la the
MySQL LIMIT parameter) to OSMXAPI calls?
That would be useful for writing programs where you don't know exactly what the
user might ask for. As a real example, I'd like to limit the return from a
web-based POI
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:54 PM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you find that it is rejecting a request that you think is reasonable then
please let me know. I want to find the point where all reasonable requests
are still accepted but silly or badly formed ones are rejected.
Every few days
Edward
No, that's a reasonable request. Currently this is being filtered out, but
should be permitted.
The filter is a bit over-zealous at the moment. I will adjust the settings
to permit this.
80n
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Edward Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008
I've just implemented a change to OSMXAPI which will filter out and reject
silly requests (like highway=*).
The filter uses a combination of bbox size and count of matching elements to
determine whether or not to process the request.
At this stage it is a bit experimental and there is scope for
OK I tried it with Kosmos, looks like you set the maximum size limit on
downloadable areas (or is it just the max. count of elements)?
This is my request URL (roughly the area around Bodensee):
Should be working again now.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Tom Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 Jul 2008, at 10:13, Shaun McDonald wrote:
Which URL were you doing? What were you expecting, and what did you
get
instead?
I've been getting this on and off for a while.
Am Montag, 14. Juli 2008 11:32 schrieb 80n:
Should be working again now.
YES!
Thank
you
Sven
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Got an error, when i try to use Osmxapi. Is there a problem?
Best Regards
Sven
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On 13 Jul 2008, at 10:13, Shaun McDonald wrote:
Which URL were you doing? What were you expecting, and what did you
get
instead?
I've been getting this on and off for a while.
--2008-07-13 10:26:38-- http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/
node[amenity=pub][bbox=-6,50,2,61]
Resolving
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:49:00PM -0700, Alan Millar wrote:
Anyone else having osmxapi problems?
I can't generate lowzoom captions because it is returning empty data.
For example:
wget
Hi,
Currently i'm working with the bbox of Belgium, but this bbox includes
parts of the Netherlands, France,..
And this gives me some problems... it appears that some places in
Belgium also exists in the Netherlands or France.
Apparently it is only possible to use bbox-es to limit the size.
Download from here, it uses a polygon instead of a bbox.
http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe/
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Johan Huysmans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Currently i'm working with the bbox of Belgium, but this bbox includes
parts of the Netherlands, France,..
And
i would be cool if the osmxapi could accept a href to a polygon xml
file reference instead of a bbox. We can put a list of
country/province/city/... polygons somewhere on a site
2008/4/18, Johan Huysmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And a combination of both? Does that exists.
Now my php script just
That's exactly what i mean/want :D
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
Greetings Johan
Rob wrote:
i would be cool if the osmxapi could accept a href to a polygon xml
file reference instead
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Johan Huysmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's exactly what i mean/want :D
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement
Hi,
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement the algorithm described earlier
in this thread :)
Not only do you need to implement the algorithm, you
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(An obvious optimization is to compute the largest rectangle contained
in, and the largest rectangle containing, the polygon. First check if
point is outside the outer bbox - if yes, you're done. Then check if
point
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement the algorithm
Karl Newman wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can have any shaped bbox you like as long as it is a rectangle ;)
Can anyone point me to a good algorithm for selecting points
within an arbitrary polygon?
80n
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can have any shaped bbox you like as long as it is a rectangle ;)
Can anyone point me to a good algorithm for selecting points within an
arbitrary polygon?
80n
I don't have it in pseudocode, but one I've heard of casts a
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 03:52:37PM +1100, Matt White wrote:
Is anyone else having issues getting data from informationfreeway.org
using OSMXAPI? A scheduled dump I run has started failing all the time,
and a couple of manual extracts are returning nothing. I think my query
is right
One of the zappy2 databases wanted a database check.
Everything should be ok now.
Chris, I'll put some instructions on the wiki about how to troubleshoot this
kind of problem.
80n
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Christopher Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at
Is anyone else having issues getting data from informationfreeway.org
using OSMXAPI? A scheduled dump I run has started failing all the time,
and a couple of manual extracts are returning nothing. I think my query
is right (certainly my scheduled dump ran nicely for many days). But I
know the
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 11:17:31AM +0800, maning sambale wrote:
Is the osmxapi working on the hourly diffs now?
Minutely, so far as I can tell based on the way that the server behaves.
Regards,
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Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Minutely, so far as I can tell based on the way that the server behaves.
Regards,
It's every minute unless recent issues have changed something. The
minute diffs have been somewhat unadvertised but are now available at
the top level of the planet server:
Cool! Thanks!
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 7:16 PM, Brett Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Minutely, so far as I can tell based on the way that the server behaves.
Regards,
It's every minute unless recent issues have changed something. The
minute diffs
Is the osmxapi working on the hourly diffs now?
cheers,
maning
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Christopher Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:16:52PM +0100, 80n wrote:
One instance of osmxapi (zappy2) is affected by this, but the other
instance
(zappy1) is
. If the server is busy
then I'll wait, but it might need a prod at the big red button. :)
cheers, Chris
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm still having trouble getting returned data from OSMXapi.. The
server
osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org times out getting a connection
On 18/03/2008, David Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, there are a bunch of nodes in the XML file outside that bounding box:
After a bit of that, the reset of the xml file seems ok, but something weird
is
clearly happening here.
Any ideas?
seeing as no-one more
Chris Hill skrev:
I've been trying to extract data from OSMXapi. It seems to respond with
ERROR 501 - Internal Server Error to each request. Is it broken?
cheers, Chris
Same server that runs [EMAIL PROTECTED] afair - and that server is down at the
moment.
Crschmidt posted the following
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 05:03:54PM +0100, J.D. Schmidt wrote:
Chris Hill skrev:
I've been trying to extract data from OSMXapi. It seems to respond with
ERROR 501 - Internal Server Error to each request. Is it broken?
cheers, Chris
Same server that runs [EMAIL PROTECTED] afair -
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OSMXapi error 501
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 05:03:54PM +0100, J.D. Schmidt wrote:
Chris Hill skrev:
I've been trying to extract data from OSMXapi. It seems to respond with
ERROR 501 - Internal Server Error to each request. Is it broken?
cheers, Chris
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| I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range [bbox=-1.1,
53.63,0.16,54.17], roughly the area of East Yorkshire, UK.
In the resulting data there are nodes and ways from well outside this
area, for example:
Hi,
Now i've got the most bizarre results ever, it does actually seem to
be the right area its rending now, with all the right labels and
icons just none of the ways (and no closed ways) all the
individual nodes are there (it seems, POI are showing up). Actually
I lie there are about 5-6
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Now i've got the most bizarre results ever, it does actually seem to
be the right area its rending now, with all the right labels and
icons just none of the ways (and no closed ways) all the
individual nodes are there (it seems, POI are showing up). Actually
I
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range [bbox=-1.1,
53.63,0.16,54.17], roughly the area of East Yorkshire, UK.
In the resulting data there are nodes and ways from well outside this
area, for example:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/osm$ java -jar osmosis-0.24/osmosis.jar
--read-xml file=data.osm --bb left=-2.6951453125 bottom=53.53062734375
right=2.6072546875 top=53.57457265625 completeRelations=no
[...]
Exception in thread Thread-1-read-xml
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/osm$ java -jar osmosis-0.24/osmosis.jar
--read-xml file=data.osm --bb left=-2.6951453125 bottom=53.53062734375
right=2.6072546875 top=53.57457265625 completeRelations=no
[...]
Exception in thread Thread-1-read-xml java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java
heap
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range
[bbox=-1.1,53.63,0.16,54.17], roughly the area of East Yorkshire, UK
I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range
[bbox=-1.1,53.63,0.16,54.17], roughly the area of East Yorkshire, UK.
In the resulting data there are nodes and ways from well outside this area, for
example:
node id='46201367' lat='52.3305' lon='5.06701' user='Ed Kapitein'
Chris Hill wrote:
I have extracted some data yesterday from OsmXapi for a range
[bbox=-1.1,53.63,0.16,54.17], roughly the area of East Yorkshire, UK.
In the resulting data there are nodes and ways from well outside this area,
for example:
node id='46201367' lat='52.3305' lon='5.06701'
There might be ways from Hull to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge as ferry routes - I'll
check the relations but when I retrieve sub-sets in JOSM of api data I don't
get chunks of Netherlands or Germany which seem to be in the download.
cheers, Chris
Hi,
I had this problem the other day extracting
Hi,
That might be the cause of your issues, and if so there doesn't seem to
be a way around it.
If you need a properly cut bounding box then you can run your .osm
file from OsmXAPI through an Osmosis -bb task afterwards. This will
drop all nodes outside the box, and cut ways extending past
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
That might be the cause of your issues, and if so there doesn't seem to
be a way around it.
If you need a properly cut bounding box then you can run your .osm
file from OsmXAPI through an Osmosis -bb task afterwards. This will
drop all nodes outside the box, and
Hi,
I seem to be having some problems with a OSMXAPI request that has worked
perfectly in the past. In particular, a bunch of extra nodes seem to be
collected that are not within the bounding box I specified in the url.
I'm using the following command to download the xml file:
wget -O
Lars
I think this is all sorted out now. Let me know if you suspect any other
discrepancies.
80n
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Lars Aronsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
80n wrote:
Lars
Can you point to a couple of specific instances please so that I can
investigate further?
If you
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 1:43 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Jon Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:30 +, 80n wrote:
Lars
Thanks for this info, its been very useful.
Some edits, that were made during the period when
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 07:31 +, 80n wrote:
On further inspection, what I said above is complete rubbish. The
timestamp format difference is between the the planet dump and the API
not Osmosis:
Planet dump:
node id=2 lat=50.1360074 lon=8.3023717
timestamp=2007-10-04T18:28:37Z
Karl Newman wrote:
This is probably due to the recently broken (and now fixed)
daily/hourly diffs. After this week's planet dump is imported
(probably today), the hourly diffs should be able to properly
keep it up to date as the wiki page states.
Yes, it's much better now. But it's not
Lars
Can you point to a couple of specific instances please so that I can
investigate further?
Osmxapi was resynchronized against this week's planet file (
planet-080312.osm) plus the diff files from then onwards. So if there are
still discrepancies all the evidence is still be available at the
80n wrote:
Lars
Can you point to a couple of specific instances please so that I can
investigate further?
If you try this very narrow region,
wget
'http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/way[bbox=14.4,58.05,14.6,58.1][note=FIXME
previously unwayed segment]' -O mymap.osm
You will get a
Lars
Thanks for this info, its been very useful.
Some edits, that were made during the period when the incremental feeds were
down, have not been resynchronized correctly.
The problem is due to a difference in the timestamp format between the
planet dump and the incremental feeds.
I'll fix the
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:30 +, 80n wrote:
Lars
Thanks for this info, its been very useful.
Some edits, that were made during the period when the incremental
feeds were down, have not been resynchronized correctly.
The problem is due to a difference in the timestamp format between the
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 5:26 AM, Karl Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:30 PM, Lars Aronsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I learned about [[Osmxapi]] and found it really useful for
digging out ways tagged with FIXME. However, on the wiki page it
says the data
Today I learned about [[Osmxapi]] and found it really useful for
digging out ways tagged with FIXME. However, on the wiki page it
says the data is never more than about 2 hours old and this
clearly doesn't hold, as I got data from InformationFreeway that
was changed in OSM many days ago.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:30 PM, Lars Aronsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I learned about [[Osmxapi]] and found it really useful for
digging out ways tagged with FIXME. However, on the wiki page it
says the data is never more than about 2 hours old and this
clearly doesn't hold, as I
On Jan 7, 2008 7:55 AM, Brent Easton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi 80n,
Are we still applying hourly diffs to osmxapi? Stuff added 8 hour ago does
not seem to moved accross yet.
BTW you can tell how old the Osmxapi data is by looking at the first line of
the response:
osm version=0.5
Great - thanks for all the work involved in getting it working again.
Hope you had a relaxing vacation.
-Jeremy
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Subject: [OSM-talk] Osmxapi is up
After a long seasonal break
David
There was a disk outage on the Osmxapi server on December 19. Osmxapi did
not restart after the disk came back, and I was on vacation so it stayed
down until I got back.
I got it restarted but then discovered that the hourly diffs for 19-23rd
December had already been purged so it couldn't
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