[OSM-talk] Is there a tool to generate OSM based website about route?
Martijn van Exel
m at rtijn.org
Sat May 29 03:04:32 UTC 2021
Brouter is neat! I didn't know about it, thanks for pointing us to it.
Martijn
On 5/28/21 7:19 PM, Erwin Olario wrote:
> Have you tried Brouter [0] , with the CyclOSM layer? A generated route
> will have some of the stats you want.
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> [0]: http://brouter.de/brouter-web/ <http://brouter.de/brouter-web/>
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> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 4:10 AM Mateusz Konieczny via talk
> <talk at openstreetmap.org <mailto:talk at openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
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> I want to share some bicycle routes, and while I expect that this tool
> does not yet exists I hope that I am wrong.
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> Is there some existing tool where I can specify some key point
> (or GPX track) and get some overview like:
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> - OSM based map displaying route
> - elevation profile
> - summary of length/time/total elevation
> - statistics about surface of ways forming route
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> Ideally it would be some process that would generate static
> HTML file that can be then hosted and will not bitrot.
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> I am aware that I can code it myself (leaflet + DEM data + etc).
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> I know that Google Earth would mostly work but displaying proper
> (=OSM based) maps is against their ToS from what I understand.
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> I would be fine with some third party website, though I would prefer
> something self-hosted and less likely to disappear.
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