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1 | Routino : Usage |
2 | =============== |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | There are four programs that make up this software. The first one takes |
6 | the planet.osm datafile from OpenStreetMap (or other source of data |
7 | using the same formats) and converts it into a local database. The |
8 | second program uses the database to determine an optimum route between |
9 | two points. The third program allows visualisation of the data and |
10 | statistics to be extracted. The fourth program is a test program for |
11 | the tag transformations. |
12 | |
13 | |
14 | planetsplitter |
15 | -------------- |
16 | |
17 | This program reads in the OSM format XML file and splits it up to |
18 | create the database that is used for routing. |
19 | |
20 | Usage: planetsplitter [--help] |
21 | [--dir=<dirname>] [--prefix=<name>] |
22 | [--sort-ram-size=<size>] |
23 | [--tmpdir=<dirname>] |
24 | [--parse-only | --process-only] |
25 | [--loggable] |
26 | [--max-iterations=<number>] |
27 | [--tagging=<filename>] |
28 | [<filename.osm> ...] |
29 | |
30 | --help |
31 | Prints out the help information. |
32 | |
33 | --dir=<dirname> |
34 | Sets the directory name in which to save the results. Defaults |
35 | to the current directory. |
36 | |
37 | --prefix=<name> |
38 | Sets the filename prefix for the files that are created. |
39 | Defaults to no prefix. |
40 | |
41 | --sort-ram-size=<size> |
42 | Specifies the amount of RAM (in MB) to use for sorting the data. |
43 | If not specified then 64 MB will be used in slim mode or 256 MB |
44 | otherwise. |
45 | |
46 | --tmpdir=<dirname> |
47 | Specifies the name of the directory to store the temporary disk |
48 | files. If not specified then it defaults to either the value of |
49 | the --dir option or the current directory. |
50 | |
51 | --parse-only |
52 | Parse the input files and store them in a temporary file but |
53 | don't process the data into a routing database. |
54 | |
55 | --process-only |
56 | Don't read in any files but process the existing temporary file |
57 | into the routing database. |
58 | |
59 | --loggable |
60 | Print progress messages that are suitable for logging to a file; |
61 | normally an incrementing counter is printed which is more |
62 | suitable for realtime display than logging. |
63 | |
64 | --max-iterations=<number> |
65 | The maximum number of iterations to use when generating |
66 | super-nodes and super-segments. Defaults to 10 which is normally |
67 | enough. |
68 | |
69 | --tagging=<filename> |
70 | Sets the filename containing the list of tagging rules in XML |
71 | format for the parsing the input files. If the file doesn't |
72 | exist then dirname, prefix and "profiles.xml" will be combined |
73 | and used, if that doesn't exist then the file |
74 | '/usr/local/share/routino/profiles.xml' (or custom installation |
75 | location) will be used. |
76 | |
77 | <filename.osm> ... |
78 | Specifies the filename(s) to read data from, by default data is |
79 | read from the standard input. |
80 | |
81 | Note: In version 1.4 of Routino the --transport, --not-highway and |
82 | --not-property options have been removed. The same functionality can be |
83 | achieved by editing the tagging rules file to not output unwwanted |
84 | data. |
85 | |
86 | Note: In version 1.5 of Routino the --slim option has been removed but |
87 | at compilation time a separate program called planetsplitter-slim is |
88 | created that operates in slim mode. In slim mode the temporary files |
89 | and database files are read as needed rather than being mapped into |
90 | memory. This allows a database size greater than 2 GB on 32-bit |
91 | machines or usage with little or no virtual memory (e.g. some virtual |
92 | machines). The penalty for this is that the program takes about four |
93 | times as long to run. |
94 | |
95 | Example usage: |
96 | |
97 | ./planetsplitter --dir=data --prefix=gb great_britain.osm |
98 | |
99 | This will generate the output files 'data/gb-nodes.mem', |
100 | 'data/gb-segments.mem' and 'data/gb-ways.mem'. |
101 | |
102 | |
103 | router |
104 | ------ |
105 | |
106 | This program performs the calculation of the optimum routes using the |
107 | database generated by the planetsplitter program. |
108 | |
109 | Usage: router [--help | --help-profile | --help-profile-xml | |
110 | --help-profile-json | --help-profile-perl ] |
111 | [--dir=<dirname>] [--prefix=<name>] |
112 | [--profiles=<filename>] [--translations=<filename>] |
113 | [--exact-nodes-only] |
114 | [--loggable | --quiet] |
115 | [--output-html] |
116 | [--output-gpx-track] [--output-gpx-route] |
117 | [--output-text] [--output-text-all] |
118 | [--output-none] |
119 | [--profile=<name>] |
120 | [--transport=<transport>] |
121 | [--shortest | --quickest] |
122 | --lon1=<longitude> --lat1=<latitude> |
123 | --lon2=<longitude> --lon2=<latitude> |
124 | [ ... --lon99=<longitude> --lon99=<latitude>] |
125 | [--highway-<highway>=<preference> ...] |
126 | [--speed-<highway>=<speed> ...] |
127 | [--property-<property>=<preference> ...] |
128 | [--oneway=(0|1)] |
129 | [--weight=<weight>] |
130 | [--height=<height>] [--width=<width>] [--length=<length>] |
131 | |
132 | --help |
133 | Prints out the help information. |
134 | |
135 | --help-profile |
136 | Prints out the selected transport profile (type, speed limits, |
137 | highway preferences etc.) |
138 | |
139 | --help-profile-xml |
140 | Prints out all the loaded profiles as an XML file in the same |
141 | format that can be loaded in. |
142 | |
143 | --help-profile-json |
144 | Prints out all the loaded profiles in JavaScript Object Notation |
145 | (JSON) format for use in the interactive webpage. |
146 | |
147 | --help-profile-perl |
148 | Prints out all the loaded profiles as a Perl object for use in |
149 | the router CGI. |
150 | |
151 | --dir=<dirname> |
152 | Sets the directory name in which to read the local database. |
153 | Defaults to the current directory. |
154 | |
155 | --prefix=<name> |
156 | Sets the filename prefix for the files in the local database. |
157 | Defaults to no prefix. |
158 | |
159 | --profiles=<filename> |
160 | Sets the filename containing the list of routing profiles in XML |
161 | format. If the file doesn't exist then dirname, prefix and |
162 | "profiles.xml" will be combined and used, if that doesn't exist |
163 | then the file '/usr/local/share/routino/profiles.xml' (or custom |
164 | installation location) will be used. |
165 | |
166 | --translations=<filename> |
167 | Sets the filename containing the list of translations in XML |
168 | format for the output files. If the file doesn't exist then |
169 | dirname, prefix and "translations.xml" will be combined and |
170 | used, if that doesn't exist then the file |
171 | '/usr/local/share/routino/translations.xml' (or custom |
172 | installation location) will be used. |
173 | |
174 | --exact-nodes-only |
175 | When processing the specified latitude and longitude points only |
176 | select the nearest node instead of finding the nearest point |
177 | within a segment (quicker but less accurate unless the points |
178 | are already near nodes). |
179 | |
180 | --loggable |
181 | Print progress messages that are suitable for logging to a file; |
182 | normally an incrementing counter is printed which is more |
183 | suitable for realtime display than logging. |
184 | |
185 | --quiet |
186 | Don't generate any screen output while running (useful for |
187 | running in a script). |
188 | |
189 | --language=<lang> |
190 | Select the language specified from the file of translations. If |
191 | this option is not given and the file exists then the first |
192 | language in the file will be used. If this option is not given |
193 | and no file exists the compiled-in default language (English) |
194 | will be used. |
195 | |
196 | --output-html |
197 | --output-gpx-track |
198 | --output-gpx-route |
199 | --output-text |
200 | --output-text-all |
201 | Generate the selected output file formats (HTML, GPX track file, |
202 | GPX route file, plain text route and/or plain text with all |
203 | nodes). If no output is specified then all are generated, |
204 | specifying any automatically disables those not specified. |
205 | |
206 | --output-none |
207 | Do not generate any output or read in any translations files. |
208 | |
209 | --profile=<name> |
210 | Specifies the name of the profile to use. |
211 | |
212 | --transport=<transport> |
213 | Select the type of transport to use, <transport> can be set to: |
214 | |
215 | + foot = Foot |
216 | + horse = Horse |
217 | + wheelchair = Wheelchair |
218 | + bicycle = Bicycle |
219 | + moped = Moped (Small motorbike, limited speed) |
220 | + motorbike = Motorbike |
221 | + motorcar = Motorcar |
222 | + goods = Goods (Small lorry, van) |
223 | + hgv = HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle - large lorry) |
224 | + psv = PSV (Public Service Vehicle - bus, coach) |
225 | |
226 | Defaults to 'motorcar', this option also selects the default |
227 | profile information if the '--profile' option is not given and a |
228 | profile matching the transport name is found. |
229 | |
230 | --shortest |
231 | Find the shortest route between the waypoints. |
232 | |
233 | --quickest |
234 | Find the quickest route between the waypoints. |
235 | |
236 | --lon1=<longitude>, --lat1=<latitude> |
237 | --lon2=<longitude>, --lat2=<latitude> |
238 | ... --lon99=<longitude>, --lat99=<latitude> |
239 | The location of the waypoints that make up the start, middle and |
240 | end points of the route. Up to 99 waypoints can be specified and |
241 | the route will pass through each of the specified ones in |
242 | sequence. The algorithm will use the closest node or point |
243 | within a segment that allows the specified traffic type. |
244 | |
245 | --highway-<highway>=<preference> |
246 | Selects the percentage preference for using each particular type |
247 | of highway. The value of <highway> can be selected from: |
248 | |
249 | + motorway = Motorway |
250 | + trunk = Trunk |
251 | + primary = Primary |
252 | + secondary = Secondary |
253 | + tertiary = Tertiary |
254 | + unclassified = Unclassified |
255 | + residential = Residential |
256 | + service = Service |
257 | + track = Track |
258 | + cycleway = Cycleway |
259 | + path = Path |
260 | + steps = Steps |
261 | + ferry = Ferry |
262 | |
263 | Default value depends on the profile selected by the --transport |
264 | option. |
265 | |
266 | --speed-<highway>=<speed> |
267 | Selects the speed limit in km/hour for each type of highway. |
268 | Default value depends on the profile selected by the --transport |
269 | option. |
270 | |
271 | --property-<property>=<preference> |
272 | Selects the percentage preference for using each particular |
273 | highway property The value of <property> can be selected from: |
274 | |
275 | + paved = Paved (suitable for normal wheels) |
276 | + multilane = Multiple lanes |
277 | + bridge = Bridge |
278 | + tunnel = Tunnel |
279 | + footroute = A route marked for foot travel |
280 | + bicycleroute = A route marked for bicycle travel |
281 | |
282 | Default value depends on the profile selected by the --transport |
283 | option. |
284 | |
285 | --oneway=[0|1] |
286 | Selects if the direction of oneway streets are to be obeyed |
287 | (useful to not obey them when walking). Default value depends on |
288 | the profile selected by the --transport option. |
289 | |
290 | --weight=<weight> |
291 | Specifies the weight of the mode of transport in tonnes; ensures |
292 | that the weight limit on the highway is not exceeded. Default |
293 | value depends on the profile selected by the --transport option. |
294 | |
295 | --height=<height> |
296 | Specifies the height of the mode of transport in metres; ensures |
297 | that the height limit on the highway is not exceeded. Default |
298 | value depends on the profile selected by the --transport option. |
299 | |
300 | --width=<width> |
301 | Specifies the width of the mode of transport in metres; ensures |
302 | that the width limit on the highway is not exceeded. Default |
303 | value depends on the profile selected by the --transport option. |
304 | |
305 | --length=<length> |
306 | Specifies the length of the mode of transport in metres; ensures |
307 | that the length limit on the highway is not exceeded. Default |
308 | value depends on the profile selected by the --transport option. |
309 | |
310 | Note: In version 1.5 of Routino a slim option has been added and at |
311 | compilation time a separate program called router-slim is created that |
312 | operates in slim mode. In slim mode the database files are read as |
313 | needed rather than being mapped into memory. |
314 | |
315 | The meaning of the <preference> parameter in the command line options |
316 | is slightly different for the highway preferences and the property |
317 | preferences. For the highway preference consider the choice between two |
318 | possible highways between the start and finish when looking for the |
319 | shortest route. If highway A has a preference of 100% and highway B has |
320 | a preference of 90% then highway A will be chosen even if it is up to |
321 | 11% longer (100/90 = 111%). For the highway properties each highway |
322 | either has a particular property or not. If the preference for the |
323 | property is 60% then a highway with the property has a preference of |
324 | 77% (sqrt(60%)) and one without has a preference of 63% |
325 | (sqrt(100-60%)). A highway with the property will be chosen even if it |
326 | is up to 22% longer than one without the property (77/63 = 122%). The |
327 | overall preference for each highway segment is the product of the |
328 | preference for the highway type and all of the preferences for the |
329 | highway properties. |
330 | |
331 | Example usage (motorbike journey, scenic route, not very fast): |
332 | |
333 | ./router --dir=data --prefix=gb --transport=motorbike --highway-motorway=0 \ |
334 | --highway-trunk=0 --speed-primary=80 --speed-secondary=80 --quickest |
335 | |
336 | This will use the files 'data/gb-nodes.mem', 'data/gb-segments.mem' and |
337 | 'data/gb-ways.mem' to find the quickest route by motorbike not using |
338 | motorways or trunk roads and not exceeding 80 km/hr. |
339 | |
340 | |
341 | filedumper |
342 | ---------- |
343 | |
344 | This program is used to extract statistics from the database, extract |
345 | particular information for visualisation purposes or for dumping the |
346 | database contents. |
347 | |
348 | Usage: filedumper [--help] |
349 | [--dir=<dirname>] [--prefix=<name>] |
350 | [--statistics] |
351 | [--visualiser --latmin=<latmin> --latmax=<latmax> |
352 | --lonmin=<lonmin> --lonmax=<lonmax> |
353 | --data=<data-type>] |
354 | [--dump [--node=<node> ...] |
355 | [--segment=<segment> ...] |
356 | [--way=<way> ...]] |
357 | [--dump-osm [--no-super] |
358 | [--latmin=<latmin> --latmax=<latmax> |
359 | --lonmin=<lonmin> --lonmax=<lonmax>]] |
360 | |
361 | --help |
362 | Prints out the help information. |
363 | |
364 | --dir=<dirname> |
365 | Sets the directory name in which to read the local database. |
366 | Defaults to the current directory. |
367 | |
368 | --prefix=<name> |
369 | Sets the filename prefix for the files in the local database. |
370 | |
371 | --statistics |
372 | Prints out statistics about the database files. |
373 | |
374 | --visualiser |
375 | Selects a data visualiser mode which will output a set of data |
376 | according to the other parameters below. |
377 | |
378 | --latmin=<latmin> --latmax=<latmax> |
379 | The range of latitudes to print the data for. |
380 | |
381 | --lonmin=<lonmin> --lonmax=<lonmax> |
382 | The range of longitudes to print the data for. |
383 | |
384 | --data=<data-type> |
385 | The type of data to output, <data-type> can be selected |
386 | from: |
387 | |
388 | o junctions = segment count at each junction. |
389 | o super = super-node and super-segments. |
390 | o oneway = oneway segments. |
391 | o speed = speed limits. |
392 | o weight = weight limits. |
393 | o height = height limits. |
394 | o width = width limits. |
395 | o length = length limits. |
396 | |
397 | --dump |
398 | Selects a data dumping mode which allows looking at individual |
399 | items in the databases (specifying 'all' instead of a number |
400 | dumps all of them). |
401 | |
402 | --node=<node> |
403 | Prints the information about the selected node number |
404 | (internal number, not the node id number in the original |
405 | source file). |
406 | |
407 | --segment=<segment> |
408 | Prints the information about the selected segment number. |
409 | |
410 | --way=<way> |
411 | Prints the information about the selected way number |
412 | (internal number, not the way id number in the original |
413 | source file). |
414 | |
415 | --osm-dump |
416 | Dumps the contents of the database as an OSM format XML file, |
417 | the whole database will be dumped unless the latitude and |
418 | longitude ranges are specified. |
419 | |
420 | --no-super |
421 | The super segments will not be output. |
422 | |
423 | --latmin=<latmin> --latmax=<latmax> |
424 | The range of latitudes to dump the data for. |
425 | |
426 | --lonmin=<lonmin> --lonmax=<lonmax> |
427 | The range of longitudes to dump the data for. |
428 | |
429 | Note: In version 1.5 of Routino a slim option has been added and at |
430 | compilation time a separate program called filedumper-slim is created |
431 | that operates in slim mode. In slim mode the database files are read as |
432 | needed rather than being mapped into memory. |
433 | |
434 | tagmodifier |
435 | ----------- |
436 | |
437 | This program is used to run the tag transformation process on an OSM |
438 | XML file for test purposes. |
439 | |
440 | Usage: tagmodifier [--help] |
441 | [--loggable] |
442 | [--tagging=<filename>] |
443 | [<filename.osm>] |
444 | |
445 | --help |
446 | Prints out the help information. |
447 | |
448 | --loggable |
449 | Print progress messages that are suitable for logging to a file; |
450 | normally an incrementing counter is printed which is more |
451 | suitable for realtime display than logging. |
452 | |
453 | --tagging=<filename> |
454 | The name of the XML file containing the tagging rules (defaults |
455 | to 'tagging.xml' in the current directory). |
456 | |
457 | <filename.osm> ... |
458 | Specifies the filename to read data from, by default data is |
459 | read from the standard input. |
460 | |
461 | |
462 | -------- |
463 | |
464 | Copyright 2008-2010 Andrew M. Bishop. |
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