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Feature Your Map beta

get poi data from osm

Penulis
kayama nemuro
Pemasangan harian
0
Total pemasangan
8
Nilai
0 0 0
Versi
2.3
Dibuat
03 April 2024
Diperbarui
14 April 2024
Lisensi
MIT
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2.3 version

Bug Fixes: We have addressed several bugs to improve the overall performance and stability of the platform.

Removal of Location-Based Search: After careful consideration, we have decided to remove the feature that allowed direct searches by location. We found that this
functionality was not meeting the expected user needs and was underutilized.

Addition of Initial Search Conditions and Range Settings: We are excited to introduce a new feature that allows users to set initial search conditions and ranges. For example, you can now choose to set your initial search conditions and range, such as being within 200 meters of the coastline or more than 1 kilometer away from residential areas. This enhancement provides users with greater flexibility and control over their search parameters.
This script is designed to retrieve data from OpenStreetMap using the Overpass API. Users are required to provide a specific geographic area, either as a GeoJSON file or by entering a place name. The script will then filter Points of Interest (POI) data based on these parameters and return the results to the user's clipboard.

To obtain a GeoJSON file, users simply need to draw a polygon on the map on the left side of the map-making interface. Afterward, they can find the ‘Download polygon selection as GeoJSON' option in the ‘More' menu on the right side and click to download.

Currently, the script only supports the retrieval of limited features. However, future updates will expand its capabilities to include more types of POI data. This tool is a powerful resource for anyone interested in exploring and analyzing geographic data from OpenStreetMap. It's user-friendly, efficient, and highly customizable, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced users. Enjoy mapping!