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Simple osm routing engine.

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routor

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Simple routing engine for OpenStreetMaps with easy to customize profiles/weight-functions.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6.1 or newer

Installation

pip install routor

Usage

CLI

The CLI offers multiple commands, use routor --help to find out more.

Download map

Downloads a compatible map from OSM, eg.

routor download "Bristol, England" ./bristol.graphml

By default it only adds a handful of tags (nodes, edge) to the graph. Use -n or -e to add other available tags (edge, node) as well. Additionally, you can download multiple regions at once:

routor download -n junction -n traffic_signals -e surface -e lanes "Bristol, England" "Somerset, England" ./bristol_somerset.graphml

By default, each downloaded map is enhanced with

  • street_count - how many physical segments are connected to a node
  • bearing - angle of each edge
  • speed_kph - free-flow travel speed based on maxspeed, fallback is set to 30 kph (see osmnx for more information)
  • travel_time - Travel time based on speed_kph and length

If you provide a Google API (using --api-key), the following additional attributes are available:

  • elevation - elevation above sea level
  • grade/grade_abs - grade of an endge

Calculate route

Determine the optimal route between two points using the given weight function and print the route as JSON to stdout.

routor route -- ./bristol.graphml  "51.47967237816338,-2.6174926757812496" "51.45422084861252,-2.564105987548828" "routor.weights.length"

Web API

Configuration

The configuration is either read from a .env file or the environment. Before you are able to run the server, you have to set the variables mentioned in routor/api/config.py.

Run the API

The api is served using uvicorn. To start the server run

uvicorn routor.api.main:app

The API will be available at http://127.0.0.1:8000 and the docs at http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs.

As library

You can also use the engine as a library. To calculate a route from A to B you can do

from pathlib import Path

from routor.engine import Engine
from routor import models, weights

...
map_path = Path(...)
engine = Engine(map_path)

origin = models.Location(latitude=51.47967237816338, longitude=-2.6174926757812496)
destination = models.Location(latitude=51.45422084861252, longitude=-2.564105987548828)

route = engine.route(origin, destination, weight_func=weights.length, travel_time_func=weights.travel_time)  # shortest distance

Available weight-functions

"length" / routor.weights.length

Calculates the shortest path from A to B, only the length of an edge is taken into account.

"travel_time" / routor.weight.travel_time

Calculates the fastest route based on travel time.

Plugins

routor implements a simple plugin mechanism. Simply create a new module with the prefix routor_, make it available (install it, sys.path hack or similar) and it will be automatically discovered and loaded. Depending on how you structure your module/plugin, you have to do the registration of the additional functionality in either routor_YOUR_MODULE/__init__.py or routor_YOUR_MODULE.py.

Register a new weight function

Existing weight functions are defined in routor/weights.py and can be taken as reference. To register a new function in your plugin, you have to implement something similar to

# __init__.py
from typing import Optional

from routor.weights import register
from routor import models


def my_weight_func(prev_edge: Optional[models.Edge], edge: models.Edge) -> float:
    ...
    return ...


register(my_weight_func, "weight_func")

Development

This project uses poetry for packaging and managing all dependencies and pre-commit to run flake8, isort, mypy and black.

Additionally, pdbpp and better-exceptions are installed to provide a better debugging experience. To enable better-exceptions you have to run export BETTER_EXCEPTIONS=1 in your current session/terminal.

Clone this repository and run

poetry install
poetry run pre-commit install

to create a virtual enviroment containing all dependencies. Afterwards, You can run the test suite using

poetry run pytest

This repository follows the Conventional Commits style.

Cookiecutter template

This project was created using cruft and the cookiecutter-pyproject template. In order to update this repository to the latest template version run

cruft update

in the root of this repository.

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