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Reverse Engineering of OSM data back to PBF file with custom data
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to convert OSM Data to PostgreSQL for Routing Purposes?Conflate (merge) private shapefile data with OSM dataHow is raw OSM data processed for openstreetmap.orgHow to find out what features /tags are included in an .osm or .pbf file?Why is osm road data showing up with lines radiating from a point?How to extract seamarks from OSM PBF?How to update OSM data, without recreating the PostGIS database?How to merge OSM files with same ID?OSM updates with Osmosis -> Osm2Pgsql resulting in missing features?
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We can customise the OSM data in two ways. First one is directly download the shapefile and edit the shapefiles easily. Another way is to import OSM pdf file through osm2pgsql to postgresql and edit the data through QGIS. As the second method is little bit complex gone through the first method. We downloaded the OSM shapefile and customise it with few proprietary data. If we take road data as an example there are 10 attribute columns. which are almost same to the table found in postgresql through osm2pgsql except fclass which is highway in planet_osm_line. After completion of editing I want to convert the data again to pbf format which I can use in OSRM without any changes in lua file of profiles. I used OSMOSIS which return there is no migration table or schema. Then I used ogr2osm.py to convert shapefiles to OSM and osmctools for converting the osm file into pbf for using OSRM. If I test the file with JOSM its showing the data but its not importing to postgres again through osm2pgsql or can not using pbf file with OSRM. In which portion I am doing the wrong?
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We can customise the OSM data in two ways. First one is directly download the shapefile and edit the shapefiles easily. Another way is to import OSM pdf file through osm2pgsql to postgresql and edit the data through QGIS. As the second method is little bit complex gone through the first method. We downloaded the OSM shapefile and customise it with few proprietary data. If we take road data as an example there are 10 attribute columns. which are almost same to the table found in postgresql through osm2pgsql except fclass which is highway in planet_osm_line. After completion of editing I want to convert the data again to pbf format which I can use in OSRM without any changes in lua file of profiles. I used OSMOSIS which return there is no migration table or schema. Then I used ogr2osm.py to convert shapefiles to OSM and osmctools for converting the osm file into pbf for using OSRM. If I test the file with JOSM its showing the data but its not importing to postgres again through osm2pgsql or can not using pbf file with OSRM. In which portion I am doing the wrong?
openstreetmap open-source-routing-machine
I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
– scai
Apr 8 at 9:57
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We can customise the OSM data in two ways. First one is directly download the shapefile and edit the shapefiles easily. Another way is to import OSM pdf file through osm2pgsql to postgresql and edit the data through QGIS. As the second method is little bit complex gone through the first method. We downloaded the OSM shapefile and customise it with few proprietary data. If we take road data as an example there are 10 attribute columns. which are almost same to the table found in postgresql through osm2pgsql except fclass which is highway in planet_osm_line. After completion of editing I want to convert the data again to pbf format which I can use in OSRM without any changes in lua file of profiles. I used OSMOSIS which return there is no migration table or schema. Then I used ogr2osm.py to convert shapefiles to OSM and osmctools for converting the osm file into pbf for using OSRM. If I test the file with JOSM its showing the data but its not importing to postgres again through osm2pgsql or can not using pbf file with OSRM. In which portion I am doing the wrong?
openstreetmap open-source-routing-machine
We can customise the OSM data in two ways. First one is directly download the shapefile and edit the shapefiles easily. Another way is to import OSM pdf file through osm2pgsql to postgresql and edit the data through QGIS. As the second method is little bit complex gone through the first method. We downloaded the OSM shapefile and customise it with few proprietary data. If we take road data as an example there are 10 attribute columns. which are almost same to the table found in postgresql through osm2pgsql except fclass which is highway in planet_osm_line. After completion of editing I want to convert the data again to pbf format which I can use in OSRM without any changes in lua file of profiles. I used OSMOSIS which return there is no migration table or schema. Then I used ogr2osm.py to convert shapefiles to OSM and osmctools for converting the osm file into pbf for using OSRM. If I test the file with JOSM its showing the data but its not importing to postgres again through osm2pgsql or can not using pbf file with OSRM. In which portion I am doing the wrong?
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I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
– scai
Apr 8 at 9:57
add a comment |
I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
– scai
Apr 8 at 9:57
I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
– scai
Apr 8 at 9:57
I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
– scai
Apr 8 at 9:57
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I guess the shapefile already misses some crucial data required for OSRM. Also "reverse engineering" is the wrong wording. These formats are open, not proprietary. It is a simple conversion.
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