[OSM-talk] MapQuest release 3 new APIs / tools - XAPI (JXAPI), NPI (new!), Broken Poly tool (new!)
Antony Pegg
antthelimey at gmail.com
Fri Apr 8 16:58:31 BST 2011
Hello all,
MapQuest has pushed out three new developer tools for OSM. Hopefully
you will find them useful.
Full details are here on the developer blog:
http://devblog.mapquest.com/2011/04/07/xapi-npi-broken_polygons/
but to summarize:
http://open.mapquest.com/xapi
- A running copy of Ian Dees' JXAPI plus a simple GUI based on Serge's
UIXAPI - hopefully this will help spread the load and add one more XAPI
instance to the pool
http://open.mapquestapi.com/npi
- This is something new. NPI stands for Nominatim Pre-Indexed. Its
basically a "minutely mapnik" system for Nominatim. We dump the
pre-indexed Nominatim database once a month here - so if you set up your
own nominatim version, you no longer have to wait for days or weeks
while your computer crunches through all the indexing. Then you can
hookup your nominatim instance to NPI, and get the pre-indexed diffs..so
once again you dont have the CPU load of doing the indexing, and can
keep your nominatim instance up to date. We believe you should now be
able to run nominatim on a reasonably powerful home-machine or a low end
server.
http://open.mapquestapi.com/brokenpoly
- Nominatim has to check for broken polygons when it gets changes from
OSM, and not ingest them. Twain has made Nominatim output the broken
polygons to a list with messages as to what was wrong, and links to go
fix them in the editors (JOSM & P2). once someone fixes a poly, it
comes back into Nominatim a few minutes later, and then it gets removed
from the list. Hopefully this will help people pinpoint erroneous polys
and fix them quickly!
Feedback always appreciated, by email or on our forums. Hope these tools
are useful!
Cheers
Ant (the limey)
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