POI tools/API
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DBSlayer might cover any case already, but some developers need a simple API without knowing about SQL or the database schema.
Feature collection
Spatial queries
The spatial condition will be a parameter in the API.
- anywhere: not supported by this API. You could use a bbox from -180 to 180, -90 to 90, but results will be LIMITed
- bounding box:
bbox
parameter, in SQL: (long BETWEEN) AND (lat BETWEEN), good for sideways cracking - polygon:
way
parameter, first select bbox, then filter polygon intersection. Possible for closed ways (area) containing POIs. - multipolygon:
relation
parameter, see polygon. Possible for relations with type=multipolygon containing POIs. - geometry: user defined geometry as WKT (well-known text) or WKB (well-known binary)
Tag queries
- by key:
key/$key/{nodes,ways,relations,all}/{ids,full}.json
- by value:
value/$value/{nodes,ways,relations,all}/{ids,full}.json
- by key and value:
tag/$key/$value/{nodes,ways,relations,all}/{ids,full}.json
- combinations of the above: (how should the URL look like?)
Additional parameters
- buffer: buffer size in degrees (WGS84)
- example for a radius search:
geometry=POINT($x $y)&buffer=0.0001
- example for a radius search:
Response
ids: Return all objects and their geometry (one of {point, linestring, polygon, multipolygon}, centroid and point_on_surface for polygons, point on line for linestrings) found in the given geometry. Their id will be {node,way,relation}/$osm_id full: like ids, but include tags
Examples
- Find all restaurants in a given bounding box:
/tag/amenity/restaurant/all/ids.json?bbox=
- Find only nodes with wikipedia tag:
/key/wikipedia/nodes/full.json?relation=
Single objects
/{node,way,relation}/$osm_id
returns geometry
/{node,way,relation}/$osm_id/full
returns geometry and tags
Formats
- json