forked from MapComplete/MapComplete
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
			438 lines
		
	
	
		
			No EOL
		
	
	
		
			18 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			TypeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			438 lines
		
	
	
		
			No EOL
		
	
	
		
			18 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			TypeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
| import {TagConfigJson} from "./TagConfigJson";
 | |
| import {TagRenderingConfigJson} from "./TagRenderingConfigJson";
 | |
| import FilterConfigJson from "./FilterConfigJson";
 | |
| import {DeleteConfigJson} from "./DeleteConfigJson";
 | |
| import UnitConfigJson from "./UnitConfigJson";
 | |
| import MoveConfigJson from "./MoveConfigJson";
 | |
| import PointRenderingConfigJson from "./PointRenderingConfigJson";
 | |
| import LineRenderingConfigJson from "./LineRenderingConfigJson";
 | |
| import {QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson} from "./QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson";
 | |
| import RewritableConfigJson from "./RewritableConfigJson";
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * Configuration for a single layer
 | |
|  */
 | |
| export interface LayerConfigJson {
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * The id of this layer.
 | |
|      * This should be a simple, lowercase, human readable string that is used to identify the layer.
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     id: string;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * The name of this layer
 | |
|      * Used in the layer control panel and the 'Personal theme'.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If not given, will be hidden (and thus not toggable) in the layer control
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     name?: string | any
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * A description for this layer.
 | |
|      * Shown in the layer selections and in the personel theme
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     description?: string | any;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * This determines where the data for the layer is fetched: from OSM or from an external geojson dataset.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If no 'geojson' is defined, data will be fetched from overpass and the OSM-API.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Every source _must_ define which tags _must_ be present in order to be picked up.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     source:
 | |
|         ({
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * Every source must set which tags have to be present in order to load the given layer.
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             osmTags: TagConfigJson
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * The maximum amount of seconds that a tile is allowed to linger in the cache
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             maxCacheAge?: number
 | |
|         }) &
 | |
|         ({
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * If set, this custom overpass-script will be used instead of building one by using the OSM-tags.
 | |
|              * Specifying OSM-tags is still obligatory and will still hide non-matching items and they will be used for the rest of the pipeline.
 | |
|              * _This should be really rare_.
 | |
|              * 
 | |
|              * For example, when you want to fetch all grass-areas in parks and which are marked as publicly accessible: 
 | |
|              * ```
 | |
|              * "source": {
 | |
|              *   "overpassScript": 
 | |
|              *      "way[\"leisure\"=\"park\"];node(w);is_in;area._[\"leisure\"=\"park\"];(way(area)[\"landuse\"=\"grass\"]; node(w); );",
 | |
|              *      "osmTags": "access=yes"
 | |
|              * }
 | |
|              * ``` 
 | |
|              *
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             overpassScript?: string
 | |
|         } |
 | |
|             {
 | |
|                 /**
 | |
|                  * The actual source of the data to load, if loaded via geojson.
 | |
|                  *
 | |
|                  * # A single geojson-file
 | |
|                  * source: {geoJson: "https://my.source.net/some-geo-data.geojson"}
 | |
|                  *  fetches a geojson from a third party source
 | |
|                  *
 | |
|                  * # A tiled geojson source
 | |
|                  * source: {geoJson: "https://my.source.net/some-tile-geojson-{layer}-{z}-{x}-{y}.geojson", geoJsonZoomLevel: 14}
 | |
|                  *  to use a tiled geojson source. The web server must offer multiple geojsons. {z}, {x} and {y} are substituted by the location; {layer} is substituted with the id of the loaded layer
 | |
|                  *
 | |
|                  * Some API's use a BBOX instead of a tile, this can be used by specifying {y_min}, {y_max}, {x_min} and {x_max}
 | |
|                  */
 | |
|                 geoJson: string,
 | |
|                 /**
 | |
|                  * To load a tiled geojson layer, set the zoomlevel of the tiles
 | |
|                  */
 | |
|                 geoJsonZoomLevel?: number,
 | |
|                 /**
 | |
|                  * Indicates that the upstream geojson data is OSM-derived.
 | |
|                  * Useful for e.g. merging or for scripts generating this cache
 | |
|                  */
 | |
|                 isOsmCache?: boolean,
 | |
|                 /**
 | |
|                  * Some API's use a mercator-projection (EPSG:900913) instead of WGS84. Set the flag `mercatorCrs: true`  in the source for this
 | |
|                  */
 | |
|                 mercatorCrs?: boolean,
 | |
|                 /**
 | |
|                  * Some API's have an id-field, but give it a different name.
 | |
|                  * Setting this key will rename this field into 'id'
 | |
|                  */
 | |
|                 idKey?: string
 | |
|             })
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * A list of extra tags to calculate, specified as "keyToAssignTo=javascript-expression".
 | |
|      * There are a few extra functions available. Refer to <a>Docs/CalculatedTags.md</a> for more information
 | |
|      * The functions will be run in order, e.g.
 | |
|      * [
 | |
|      *  "_max_overlap_m2=Math.max(...feat.overlapsWith("someOtherLayer").map(o => o.overlap))
 | |
|      *  "_max_overlap_ratio=Number(feat._max_overlap_m2)/feat.area
 | |
|      * ]
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * The specified tags are evaluated lazily. E.g. if a calculated tag is only used in the popup (e.g. the number of nearby features),
 | |
|      * the expensive calculation will only be performed then for that feature. This avoids clogging up the contributors PC when all features are loaded.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If a tag has to be evaluated strictly, use ':=' instead:
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * [
 | |
|      * "_some_key:=some_javascript_expression"
 | |
|      * ]
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     calculatedTags?: string[];
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * If set, this layer will not query overpass; but it'll still match the tags above which are by chance returned by other layers.
 | |
|      * Works well together with 'passAllFeatures', to add decoration
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     doNotDownload?: boolean;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * If set, only features matching this extra tag will be shown.
 | |
|      * This is useful to hide certain features from view.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Important: hiding features does not work dynamically, but is only calculated when the data is first renders.
 | |
|      * This implies that it is not possible to hide a feature after a tagging change
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * The default value is 'yes'
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     isShown?: TagConfigJson;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Advanced option - might be set by the theme compiler
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If true, this data will _always_ be loaded, even if the theme is disabled
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     forceLoad?: false | boolean
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * The minimum needed zoomlevel required before loading of the data start
 | |
|      * Default: 0
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     minzoom?: number;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Indicates if this layer is shown by default;
 | |
|      * can be used to hide a layer from start, or to load the layer but only to show it where appropriate (e.g. for snapping to it)
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     shownByDefault?: true | boolean;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * The zoom level at which point the data is hidden again
 | |
|      * Default: 100 (thus: always visible
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     minzoomVisible?: number;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * The title shown in a popup for elements of this layer.
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     title?: string | TagRenderingConfigJson;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Small icons shown next to the title.
 | |
|      * If not specified, the OsmLink and wikipedia links will be used by default.
 | |
|      * Use an empty array to hide them.
 | |
|      * Note that "defaults" will insert all the default titleIcons (which are added automatically)
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Type: icon[]
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     titleIcons?: (string | TagRenderingConfigJson)[] | ["defaults"];
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Visualisation of the items on the map
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     mapRendering: null | (PointRenderingConfigJson | LineRenderingConfigJson | RewritableConfigJson<LineRenderingConfigJson | PointRenderingConfigJson | LineRenderingConfigJson[] | PointRenderingConfigJson[]>)[]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * If set, this layer will pass all the features it receives onto the next layer.
 | |
|      * This is ideal for decoration, e.g. directionss on cameras
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     passAllFeatures?: boolean
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Presets for this layer.
 | |
|      * A preset shows up when clicking the map on a without data (or when right-clicking/long-pressing);
 | |
|      * it will prompt the user to add a new point.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * The most important aspect are the tags, which define which tags the new point will have;
 | |
|      * The title is shown in the dialog, along with the first sentence of the description.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Upon confirmation, the full description is shown beneath the buttons - perfect to add pictures and examples.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Note: the icon of the preset is determined automatically based on the tags and the icon above. Don't worry about that!
 | |
|      * NB: if no presets are defined, the popup to add new points doesn't show up at all
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     presets?: {
 | |
|         /**
 | |
|          * The title - shown on the 'add-new'-button.
 | |
|          *
 | |
|          * This should include the article of the noun, e.g. 'a hydrant', 'a bicycle pump'.
 | |
|          * This text will be inserted into `Add {category} here`, becoming `Add a hydrant here`.
 | |
|          *
 | |
|          * Do _not_ indicate 'new': 'add a new shop here' is incorrect, as the shop might have existed forever, it could just be unmapped!
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         title: string | any,
 | |
|         /**
 | |
|          * The tags to add. It determines the icon too
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         tags: string[],
 | |
|         /**
 | |
|          * The _first sentence_ of the description is shown on the button of the `add` menu.
 | |
|          * The full description is shown in the confirmation dialog.
 | |
|          *
 | |
|          * (The first sentence is until the first '.'-character in the description)
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         description?: string | any,
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /**
 | |
|          * Example images, which show real-life pictures of what such a feature might look like
 | |
|          *
 | |
|          * Type: image
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         exampleImages?: string[]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /**
 | |
|          * If set, the user will prompted to confirm the location before actually adding the data.
 | |
|          * This will be with a 'drag crosshair'-method.
 | |
|          *
 | |
|          * If 'preferredBackgroundCategory' is set, the element will attempt to pick a background layer of that category.
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         preciseInput?: true | {
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * The type of background picture
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             preferredBackground: "osmbasedmap" | "photo" | "historicphoto" | "map" | string | string[],
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * If specified, these layers will be shown to and the new point will be snapped towards it
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             snapToLayer?: string | string[],
 | |
|             /**
 | |
|              * If specified, a new point will only be snapped if it is within this range.
 | |
|              * Distance in meter
 | |
|              *
 | |
|              * Default: 10
 | |
|              */
 | |
|             maxSnapDistance?: number
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }[],
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * All the tag renderings.
 | |
|      * A tag rendering is a block that either shows the known value or asks a question.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Refer to the class `TagRenderingConfigJson` to see the possibilities.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Note that we can also use a string here - where the string refers to a tag rendering defined in `assets/questions/questions.json`,
 | |
|      * where a few very general questions are defined e.g. website, phone number, ...
 | |
|      * Furthermore, _all_ the questions of another layer can be reused with `otherlayer.*`
 | |
|      * If you need only a single of the tagRenderings, use `otherlayer.tagrenderingId`
 | |
|      * If one or more questions have a 'group' or 'label' set, select all the entries with the corresponding group or label with `otherlayer.*group`
 | |
|      * Remark: if a tagRendering is 'lent' from another layer, the 'source'-tags are copied and added as condition.
 | |
|      * If they are not wanted, remove them with an override
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * A special value is 'questions', which indicates the location of the questions box. If not specified, it'll be appended to the bottom of the featureInfobox.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * At last, one can define a group of renderings where parts of all strings will be replaced by multiple other strings.
 | |
|      * This is mainly create questions for a 'left' and a 'right' side of the road.
 | |
|      * These will be grouped and questions will be asked together
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     tagRenderings?:
 | |
|         (string
 | |
|             | { builtin: string | string[], override: Partial<QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson> }
 | |
|             | { id: string, builtin: string[], override: Partial<QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson> }
 | |
|             | QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson
 | |
|             | (RewritableConfigJson<(string | { builtin: string, override: Partial<QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson> } | QuestionableTagRenderingConfigJson)[]> & {id: string})
 | |
|             ) [],
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * All the extra questions for filtering
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     filter?: (FilterConfigJson) [] | { sameAs: string },
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * This block defines under what circumstances the delete dialog is shown for objects of this layer.
 | |
|      * If set, a dialog is shown to the user to (soft) delete the point.
 | |
|      * The dialog is built to be user friendly and to prevent mistakes.
 | |
|      * If deletion is not possible, the dialog will hide itself and show the reason of non-deletability instead.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * To configure, the following values are possible:
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * - false: never ever show the delete button
 | |
|      * - true: show the default delete button
 | |
|      * - undefined: use the mapcomplete default to show deletion or not. Currently, this is the same as 'false' but this will change in the future
 | |
|      * - or: a hash with options (see below)
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      *  The delete dialog
 | |
|      *  =================
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      #### Hard deletion if enough experience
 | |
| 
 | |
|      A feature can only be deleted from OpenStreetMap by mapcomplete if:
 | |
| 
 | |
|      - It is a node
 | |
|      - No ways or relations use the node
 | |
|      - The logged-in user has enough experience OR the user is the only one to have edited the point previously
 | |
|      - The logged-in user has no unread messages (or has a ton of experience)
 | |
|      - The user did not select one of the 'non-delete-options' (see below)
 | |
| 
 | |
|      In all other cases, a 'soft deletion' is used.
 | |
| 
 | |
|      #### Soft deletion
 | |
| 
 | |
|      A 'soft deletion' is when the point isn't deleted from OSM but retagged so that it'll won't how up in the mapcomplete theme anymore.
 | |
|      This makes it look like it was deleted, without doing damage. A fixme will be added to the point.
 | |
| 
 | |
|      Note that a soft deletion is _only_ possible if these tags are provided by the theme creator, as they'll be different for every theme
 | |
| 
 | |
|      #### No-delete options
 | |
| 
 | |
|      In some cases, the contributor might want to delete something for the wrong reason (e.g. someone who wants to have a path removed "because the path is on their private property").
 | |
|      However, the path exists in reality and should thus be on OSM - otherwise the next contributor will pass by and notice "hey, there is a path missing here! Let me redraw it in OSM!)
 | |
| 
 | |
|      The correct approach is to retag the feature in such a way that it is semantically correct *and* that it doesn't show up on the theme anymore.
 | |
|      A no-delete option is offered as 'reason to delete it', but secretly retags.
 | |
| 
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     deletion?: boolean | DeleteConfigJson
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * Indicates if a point can be moved and configures the modalities.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * A feature can be moved by MapComplete if:
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * - It is a point
 | |
|      * - The point is _not_ part of a way or a a relation.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Off by default. Can be enabled by setting this flag or by configuring.
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     allowMove?: boolean | MoveConfigJson
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * If set, a 'split this way' button is shown on objects rendered as LineStrings, e.g. highways.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If the way is part of a relation, MapComplete will attempt to update this relation as well
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     allowSplit?: boolean
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * In some cases, a value is represented in a certain unit (such as meters for heigt/distance/..., km/h for speed, ...)
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Sometimes, multiple denominations are possible (e.g. km/h vs mile/h; megawatt vs kilowatt vs gigawatt for power generators, ...)
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * This brings in some troubles, as there are multiple ways to write it (no denomitation, 'm' vs 'meter' 'metre', ...)
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Not only do we want to write consistent data to OSM, we also want to present this consistently to the user.
 | |
|      * This is handled by defining units.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * # Rendering
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * To render a value with long (human) denomination, use {canonical(key)}
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * # Usage
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * First of all, you define which keys have units applied, for example:
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * ```
 | |
|      * units: [
 | |
|      *  appliesTo: ["maxspeed", "maxspeed:hgv", "maxspeed:bus"]
 | |
|      *  applicableUnits: [
 | |
|      *      ...
 | |
|      *  ]
 | |
|      * ]
 | |
|      * ```
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * ApplicableUnits defines which is the canonical extension, how it is presented to the user, ...:
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * ```
 | |
|      * applicableUnits: [
 | |
|      * {
 | |
|      *     canonicalDenomination: "km/h",
 | |
|      *     alternativeDenomination: ["km/u", "kmh", "kph"]
 | |
|      *     default: true,
 | |
|      *     human: {
 | |
|      *         en: "kilometer/hour",
 | |
|      *         nl: "kilometer/uur"
 | |
|      *     },
 | |
|      *     humanShort: {
 | |
|      *         en: "km/h",
 | |
|      *         nl: "km/u"
 | |
|      *     }
 | |
|      * },
 | |
|      * {
 | |
|      *     canoncialDenomination: "mph",
 | |
|      *     ... similar for miles an hour ...
 | |
|      * }
 | |
|      * ]
 | |
|      * ```
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * If this is defined, then every key which the denominations apply to (`maxspeed`, `maxspeed:hgv` and `maxspeed:bus`) will be rewritten at the metatagging stage:
 | |
|      * every value will be parsed and the canonical extension will be added add presented to the other parts of the code.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * Also, if a freeform text field is used, an extra dropdown with applicable denominations will be given
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     units?: UnitConfigJson[]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /**
 | |
|      * If set, synchronizes whether or not this layer is enabled.
 | |
|      *
 | |
|      * no: Do not sync at all, always revert to default
 | |
|      * local: keep selection on local storage
 | |
|      * theme-only: sync via OSM, but this layer will only be toggled in this theme
 | |
|      * global: all layers with this ID will be synced accross all themes
 | |
|      */
 | |
|     syncSelection?: "no" | "local" | "theme-only" | "global"
 | |
| } |