Osmosis/Writing Plugins
Anatomy of a plugin
A plugin for osmosis consists of
- one zip-file containing:
- a file plugin.xml
- the classes of the plugin
Content of plugin.xml
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!DOCTYPE plugin PUBLIC "-//JPF//Java Plug-in Manifest 1.0" "http://jpf.sourceforge.net/plugin_1_0.dtd">
<plugin id="LibOSM" version="2.5.2.0"
class="org.openstreetmap.osm.Plugins.LibOSMOsmosisPlugin">
<!--These are library-files we require including our own code. -->
<requires>
<import plugin-id="org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.plugin.Core" plugin-version="0.32" reverse-lookup="false"/>
</requires>
<!--These are library-files we require including our own code. -->
<runtime>
<library id="mycode" path="/" type="code"/>
</runtime>
<!--This is where our plugin plugs into.
The extension-point 'task' with a subclass of PluginLoader named 'WriteOSMBinPlugin'
that tells Osmosis what tasks are provided.-->
<extension plugin-id="org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.plugin.Core"
point-id="Task" id="LibOSM/OsmBin-Tasks/writeOsmBin">
<parameter id="name"
value="writeOsmBin"/>
<parameter id="class"
value="org.openstreetmap.osm.data.osmbin.OSMBinPlugin"/>
</extension>
<!--extension plugin-id="org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.plugin.Core"
point-id="Task" id="LibOSM/OsmBin-Tasks/writeOsmBin-0.6">
<parameter id="name"
value="writeOsmBin-0.6"/>
<parameter id="class"
value="org.openstreetmap.osm.data.osmbin.OSMBinPlugin"/>
</extension-->
</plugin>
Where to plug into
Currently there is only one extension-point task
Adding tasks
the plugin-loader
To plug into the extension-point task you need to write one factory-class that extends com.bretth.osmosis.core.plugin.PluginLoader (example).
This class is required for historic reasons.
the TaskManagerFactory
This class contains a method loadTaskFactories() that returns a map from command-line-name to instance of TaskManagerFactory.
Obvisiously you need to write one implementation of com.bretth.osmosis.core.pipeline.common.TaskManagerFactory (example) for every task you want to add. This class is tasked with parsing the command-line arguments, instanciating your task and wrapping it in a TaskManager. For example a com.bretth.osmosis.core.pipeline.v0_5.SinkManager for a task that consumes osm-data.
the Task
Last but not least you need to implement the actual task (example).