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Add switch to hide certain features, cleanup of code
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Logic/ExtraFunction.ts
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import {GeoOperations} from "./GeoOperations";
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import {UIElement} from "../UI/UIElement";
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import Combine from "../UI/Base/Combine";
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export class ExtraFunction {
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private static DistanceToFunc = new ExtraFunction(
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"distanceTo",
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"Calculates the distance between the feature and a specified point",
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["longitude", "latitude"],
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(feature) => {
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return (lon, lat) => {
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// Feature._lon and ._lat is conveniently place by one of the other metatags
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return GeoOperations.distanceBetween([lon, lat], [feature._lon, feature._lat]);
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}
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}
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)
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private static readonly allFuncs: ExtraFunction[] = [ExtraFunction.DistanceToFunc];
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private readonly _name: string;
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private readonly _args: string[];
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private readonly _doc: string;
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private readonly _f: (feat: any) => any;
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constructor(name: string, doc: string, args: string[], f: ((feat: any) => any)) {
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this._name = name;
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this._doc = doc;
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this._args = args;
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this._f = f;
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}
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public static FullPatchFeature(feature) {
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for (const func of ExtraFunction.allFuncs) {
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func.PatchFeature(feature);
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}
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}
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public static HelpText(): UIElement {
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return new Combine([
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ExtraFunction.intro,
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...ExtraFunction.allFuncs.map(func =>
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new Combine([
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"<h3>" + func._name + "</h3>",
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func._doc,
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"<ul>",
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...func._args.map(arg => "<li>" + arg + "</li>"),
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"</ul>"
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])
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)
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]);
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}
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public PatchFeature(feature: any) {
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feature[this._name] = this._f(feature);
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}
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static readonly intro = `<h2>Calculating tags with Javascript</h2>
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<p>In some cases, it is useful to have some tags calculated based on other properties. Some useful tags are available by default (e.g. <b>_lat</b>, <b>lon</b>, <b>_country</b>), as detailed above.</p>
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<p>It is also possible to calculate your own tags - but this requires some javascript knowledge. </p>
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Before proceeding, some warnings:
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<ul>
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<li> DO NOT DO THIS AS BEGINNER</li>
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<li> <b>Only do this if all other techniques fail</b>. This should <i>not</i> be done to create a rendering effect, only to calculate a specific value</li>
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<li> <b>THIS MIGHT BE DISABLED WITHOUT ANY NOTICE ON UNOFFICIAL THEMES</b>. As unofficial themes might be loaded from the internet, this is the equivalent of injecting arbitrary code into the client. It'll be disabled if abuse occurs.</li>
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</ul>
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In the layer object, add a field <b>calculatedTags</b>, e.g.:
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<div class="code">
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"calculatedTags": {
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"_someKey": "javascript-expression",
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"name": "feat.properties.name ?? feat.properties.ref ?? feat.properties.operator",
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"_distanceCloserThen3Km": "feat.distanceTo( some_lon, some_lat) < 3 ? 'yes' : 'no'"
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}
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</div>
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`
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}
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