be-graphes-map-generator/bin/osmosis
2018-02-24 22:43:28 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Config files can define several variables used throughout this script.
# JAVACMD - The java command to launch osmosis.
# JAVACMD_OPTIONS - The options to append to the java command, typically used to modify jvm settings such as max memory.
# OSMOSIS_OPTIONS - The options to apply to all osmosis invocations, typically used to add plugins or make quiet operation the default.
if [ -f /etc/osmosis ] ; then
. /etc/osmosis
fi
if [ -f "$HOME/.osmosis" ] ; then
. "$HOME/.osmosis"
fi
if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
# No JAVACMD provided in osmosis config files, therefore default to java
JAVACMD=java
fi
## resolve links - $0 may be a link to application
PRG="$0"
# if started without absolute path, but from PATH environment
if [ ! -s "$PRG" ] ; then
PRG=`which $PRG`
fi
# need this for relative symlinks
while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
PRG="$link"
else
PRG="`dirname "$PRG"`/$link"
fi
done
if [ "x$1x" = "xx" ] || echo "$@" | grep -q -e '--help' ; then
cat <<EOF
osmosis
Example Usage
Import a planet file into a local PostgreSQL database.
osmosis --read-xml file=~/osm/planbet/planet.osm --write-apidb host="x" database="x" user="x" password="x"
Export a planet file from a local PostgreSQL database.
osmosis --read-apidb host="x" database="x" user="x" password="x" --write-xml file="planet.osm"
Derive a change set between two planet files.
osmosis --read-xml file="planet2.osm" --read-xml file="planet1.osm" --derive-change --write-xml-change file="planetdiff-1-2.osc"
Derive a change set between a planet file and a database.
osmosis --read-mysql host="x" database="x" user="x" password="x" --read-xml file="planet1.osm" --derive-change --write-xml-change file="planetdiff-1-2.osc"
Apply a change set to a planet file.
osmosis --read-xml-change file="planetdiff-1-2.osc" --read-xml file="planet1.osm" --apply-change --write-xml file="planet2.osm"
Sort the contents of a planet file.
osmosis --read-xml file="data.osm" --sort type="TypeThenId" --write-xml file="data-sorted.osm"
The above examples make use of the default pipe connection feature, however a simple read and write planet file command line could be written in two ways. The first example uses default pipe connection, the second explicitly connects the two components using a pipe named "mypipe". The default pipe connection will always work so long as each task is specified in the correct order.
osmosis --read-xml file="planetin.osm" --write-xml file="planetout.osm"
osmosis --read-xml file="planetin.osm" outPipe.0="mypipe" --write-xml file="planetout.osm" inPipe.0="mypipe"
Full usage details are available at: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/Detailed_Usage
EOF
exit 1
fi
# make it fully qualified
saveddir=`pwd`
MYAPP_HOME=`dirname "$PRG"`/..
MYAPP_HOME=`cd "$MYAPP_HOME" && pwd`
cd "$saveddir"
# Build up the classpath of required jar files via classworlds launcher.
MYAPP_CLASSPATH=$MYAPP_HOME/lib/default/plexus-classworlds-*.jar
MAINCLASS=org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher
EXEC="$JAVACMD $JAVACMD_OPTIONS -cp $MYAPP_CLASSPATH -Dapp.home=$MYAPP_HOME -Dclassworlds.conf=$MYAPP_HOME/config/plexus.conf $MAINCLASS $OSMOSIS_OPTIONS"
exec $EXEC "$@"