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planet-stream

OSM Planet Stream creates a readable stream that combines the metadata from planet.osm.org with the Augmented Diff API.

Usage

Standalone

Planet stream uses redis as a backing cache to merge the data from OSM and Overpass. To run standalone, you can either use your own redis server or use the provided Dockerfile.

Docker

After cloning the repository:

docker-compose run -d app

TO output data that contains hashtags in the comment field

docker-compose run -d app bin/planet-stream.js --hashtags

STDOUT/STDERR will be available using docker logs -f [container_name]

NPM

  1. Start a redis server (for now works only with redis default port)

  2. Install

npm install -g planet-stream
  1. Start
planet-stream [-v] [--hashtags]

Options:

  • -v : verbose logging (for debugging)
  • --hashtags : only output changesets that contain a 'hashtag' in the comment

Library

You can include Planet Stream as a library in your own code. npm install planet-stream

var planet = require('planet-stream')({
  'port': 6379,
  'host': '127.0.0.1'
});

planet.onValue(function (data) {
  console.log(data);
})

Simulator

Included in the repo is a simulator for generating test data that has the same schema as planet-stream (useful for debugging downstream apps without waiting for OSM)

bin/ops-simulator.js

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