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A program for splitting a large AOI into smaller tasks.

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FMTM Splitter

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A utility for splitting a polygon onto multiple tasks.

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📖 Documentation: https://hotosm.github.io/fmtm-splitter/

🖥️ Source Code: https://github.com/hotosm/fmtm-splitter


This is a program to split polygons into tasks using a variety of algorithms. It is a class that can be used by other projects, but also a standalone program. It was originally developed for the FMTM project, but then converted so it can be used by multiple projects.

The class takes GeoJson Polygon as an input, and returns a GeoJson file Multipolygon of all the task boundaries.

Installation

To install fmtm-splitter, you can use pip. Here are two options:

  • Directly from the main branch: pip install git+https://github.com/hotosm/fmtm-splitter.git

  • Latest on PyPi: pip install fmtm-splitter

Using the Container Image

  • fmtm-splitter scripts can be used via the pre-built container images.
  • These images come with all dependencies bundled, so are simple to run.

Run a specific command:

docker run --rm -v $PWD:/data ghcr.io/hotosm/fmtm-splitter:latest fmtm-splitter <flags>

Run interactively (to use multiple commands):

docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/data ghcr.io/hotosm/fmtm-splitter:latest

Note: the output directory should always be /data/... to persist data.

Split By Square

The default is to split the polygon into squares. The default dimension is 50 meters, but that is configurable. The outer square are clipped to the AOI boundary.

Split By Feature

The split by feature uses highway data extracted from OpenStreetMap, and uses it to generate non square task boundaries. It can also be adjusted to use the number of buildings in a task to adjust it's size.

Split By Feature

Custom SQL query

It is also possible to supply a custom SQL query to generate the tasks.

The fmtm-splitter program

Options:

-h, --help                       show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose                    verbose output
-o OUTFILE, --outfile OUTFILE    Output file from splitting
-m METERS, --meters METERS       Size in meters if using square splitting
-b BOUNDARY, --boundary BOUNDARY Polygon AOI
-s SOURCE, --source SOURCE       Source data, Geojson or PG:[dbname]
-c CUSTOM, --custom CUSTOM       Custom SQL query for database

This program splits a Polygon (the Area Of Interest) The data source for existing data can'be either the data extract used by the XLSForm, or a postgresql database.

Examples:

fmtm-splitter -b AOI
fmtm-splitter -v -b AOI -s data.geojson
fmtm-splitter -v -b AOI -s PG:colorado

# Where AOI is the boundary of the project as a polygon
# And OUTFILE is a MultiPolygon output file,which defaults to fmtm.geojson
# The task splitting defaults to squares, 50 meters across

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