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The ImproveOSM project has been cancelled by Grab, hence, this repository is obsolete.

Oneway Data API

This is an API to get the latest oneway data from improveosm.org

It consists mainly of two files:

update.php

  • Used to get the latest data from the server (should be run daily)
  • Invoke for example via cron as php -f update.php

index.php

  • Used to get the data for a specified bounding box
  • The bounding box must be passed as an URL parameter
  • Example: /index.php/?bbox=18,-34,19,-33 gets all ways in Cape Town

Configuration & Deployment

  1. Copy everything into a web directory of your choice
  2. Create a config.php file from the config.sample.php template and fill it with your MySQL DB settings. Don't forget to create the respective DB and user beforehand.
  3. Set up a daily scheduled execution of update.php (at midnight UTC+0 is good)

Getting started

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oneway-data-api's Issues

Move to StreetComplete?

I created a github organization "StreetComplete". Could we move this repo into the organization?

mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 20 seconds

I deployed it now. However, I have problems when trying to execute the update.php:

The log says

mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 20 seconds
End of script output before headers: update.php

Any ideas?

I do not have access on the webhost to any conf files.

Adding something like

<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidIOTimeout 90
</IfModule>

to the .htaccess file does yield in an error, stating [core:alert] .htaccess: FcgidIOTimeout not allowed here. I read that many hosters do not allow changing the setting (this way), so I guess my hoster is the same here.

dataversion field

It came to my mind that it could be useful to include information about the data version in the response. So you and others and quickly see if the served data is up to date without monitoring the log of the cron job. Something like

{
    "dataversion": "20180419",
    "segments": []
}

This also would do that "remember when updated the last time" thing you wished for (though, without the blocking access intention behind it).

@westnordost would you consider this useful? I could implement that.

Code review

I've read through the code and noticed a few things. I will just write everything I found in here.

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