tflcid-conversion | Conversion of TfL CID attributes to OSM
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tflcid-conversion is a Ruby library. tflcid-conversion has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
These scripts compare Transport for London's Cycle Infrastructure Database with existing OpenStreetMap data, and output the differences in variously categorised files. The readers work by comparing against existing OSM data, as loaded into a PostGIS database. There is a separate Ruby script for each type of data. In turn, most scripts write out several files, organised by the type of editing work that needs doing. Currently all output is in GeoJSON format, for easy visualisation in packages like QGIS. It's envisaged that this may change depending on the choice of conflation/editing tool. Individual documentation files within readers/ explain in more depth the approach taken, and how the output is broken down. Where these files list an illustrative number of matches, that's when compared against OSM data from mid-March 2020.
These scripts compare Transport for London's Cycle Infrastructure Database with existing OpenStreetMap data, and output the differences in variously categorised files. The readers work by comparing against existing OSM data, as loaded into a PostGIS database. There is a separate Ruby script for each type of data. In turn, most scripts write out several files, organised by the type of editing work that needs doing. Currently all output is in GeoJSON format, for easy visualisation in packages like QGIS. It's envisaged that this may change depending on the choice of conflation/editing tool. Individual documentation files within readers/ explain in more depth the approach taken, and how the output is broken down. Where these files list an illustrative number of matches, that's when compared against OSM data from mid-March 2020.
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tflcid-conversion has a low active ecosystem.
It has 12 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 6 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 3 open issues and 43 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 672 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of tflcid-conversion is current.
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tflcid-conversion has no bugs reported.
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tflcid-conversion has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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