/* EXAMPLE osmium_create_pois Showing how to create nodes for points of interest out of thin air. DEMONSTRATES USE OF: * file output * Osmium buffers * using builders to write data SIMPLER EXAMPLES you might want to understand first: * osmium_read * osmium_count * osmium_pub_names LICENSE The code in this example file is released into the Public Domain. */ #include // for std::exit #include // for std::strcmp #include // for std::time #include // for std::exception #include // for std::cout, std::cerr #include // for std::string #include // for std::move // Allow any format of output files (XML, PBF, ...) #include // We want to use the builder interface #include #include // Declare this to use the functions starting with the underscore (_) below. using namespace osmium::builder::attr; int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (argc != 2) { std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " OUTFILE\n"; std::exit(1); } // Get output file name from command line. std::string output_file_name{argv[1]}; // If output file name is "-", this means STDOUT. Set the OPL file type // in this case. Otherwise take the file type from the file name suffix. osmium::io::File output_file{output_file_name, output_file_name == "-" ? ".opl" : ""}; try { // Create a buffer where all objects will live. Use a sensible initial // buffer size and set the buffer to automatically grow if needed. const size_t initial_buffer_size = 10000; osmium::memory::Buffer buffer{initial_buffer_size, osmium::memory::Buffer::auto_grow::yes}; // Add nodes to the buffer. This is, of course, only an example. // You can set any of the attributes and more tags, etc. Ways and // relations can be added in a similar way. osmium::builder::add_node(buffer, _id(-1), _version(1), _timestamp(std::time(nullptr)), _location(osmium::Location{1.23, 3.45}), _tag("amenity", "post_box") ); osmium::builder::add_node(buffer, _id(-2), _version(1), _timestamp(std::time(nullptr)), _location(1.24, 3.46), _tags({{"amenity", "restaurant"}, {"name", "Chez OSM"}}) ); // Create header and set generator. osmium::io::Header header; header.set("generator", "osmium_create_pois"); // Initialize Writer using the header from above and tell it that it // is allowed to overwrite a possibly existing file. osmium::io::Writer writer{output_file, header, osmium::io::overwrite::allow}; // Write out the contents of the output buffer. writer(std::move(buffer)); // Explicitly close the writer. Will throw an exception if there is // a problem. If you wait for the destructor to close the writer, you // will not notice the problem, because destructors must not throw. writer.close(); } catch (const std::exception& e) { // All exceptions used by the Osmium library derive from std::exception. std::cerr << e.what() << "\n"; std::exit(1); } }