finds grocery stores and stuff next to route (gpx)

Overview

Route-Report

Route report is a command-line utility that can be used to locate points-of-interest near your planned route (gpx). The results are based on the database by OpenStreetMap.

If the metadata for the requested countries is not present then Route-Report first downloads OpenStreetMap metadata. Then, we use osmosis in the background to filter through the metadata and extract relevant locations. This has to be done only once for each country you want to use and the resulting, filtered file is quite small (<1MB for Germany). If you want to retrieve an up-to-date version of the files you can use the -r flag.

Note that the metadata files in this repo are only as up-to-date as their change date. You may want to download more recent files (-r flag). Supermarkets don't move often though :P

Usage

usage: route_report.py [-h] -f [route.gpx] [-d [<distance>]] [-c [countries]] [-r] [-o print|csv|google-sheets|pdf|1D-map]
                       [-p food-shop|petrol-station|water]

Finds stuff next to your route.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -f [route.gpx], --input-file [route.gpx]
                        used to supply your gpx file
  -d [<distance>], --search-distance [<distance>]
                        defines approx. search radius around route in kilometers (default=1km)
  -c [countries], --country-codes [countries]
                        comma separated list of country codes (ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 --> see Wikipedia), e.g., DE,US,FR
                        (default=AUTO --> autodetection)
  -r, --redownload-files
                        set if you want to update the already downloaded and preprocessed country files
  -o print|csv|google-sheets|pdf|1D-map, --output-modes print|csv|google-sheets|pdf|1D-map
                        comma separated list of output modes, e.g., print,csv (default=print)
  -p food-shop|petrol-station|water, --points-of-interest food-shop|petrol-station|water
                        comma separated list of points-of-interest the program is supposed to look for along the route
                        (default=food-shop)

Points of Interest

Poi-groups are a collection of OpenStreetMap (OSM) tags are grouped together in our program. For example the poi-group food-shop represents convenience stores, grocery stores, bakeries, etc. The right column in the file ./other_data/osm_tags.csv shows you poi-groups you can search for along your route using the -p flag (see Example). The left column in that file represents all OSM tags that we search for given a specific poi-group(s).

You can change ./other_data/osm_tags.csv however you like, just be aware that the metadata files in this repository only contain locations with the tags we are using. If you wish to use your own tags you can refresh your metadata files using the -r flag after you have changed ./other_data/osm_tags.csv.

Autodetection of countries

We autodetect countries based on the gpx file you provide using the thematicmapping dataset. If you wish to use only a subset of country datasets you can specify them using the -c flag.

Autodetection of countries takes about 30s (on my laptop) for a 1000km route. This will take even longer for longer routes. Therefore, I suggest you directly specify countries with the -c if computing resources are scarce.

Example

Assuming you have route planned on Komoot and you want to know about food-shop and petrol-station (-p) next to your route that are within 1km (-d) you can download the gpx file and then run the command below (route).

>>> python3 route_report.py -f test_route_andorra.gpx -p food-shop,petrol-station -d 1

     cum_distance_km                      poi_name  poi_distance_to_route    poi_lat  poi_long       poi_group
20                 0                   Consciència               0.085418  42.508222  1.520737       food-shop
11                 0               Eco Supermacats               0.474783  42.505049  1.514742       food-shop
22                 0                    Fleca Font               0.006591  42.507441  1.521643       food-shop
30                 0                           NaN               0.118936  42.506687  1.523430       food-shop
5                  0                           NaN               0.658057  42.501832  1.515404       food-shop
59                 1                  Andorra 2000               0.320416  42.505714  1.529197       food-shop
89                 1               Biocoop Andorra               0.225353  42.508006  1.537685       food-shop
81                 1                       Caprabo               0.133882  42.508700  1.534714       food-shop
66                 1                    E. Leclerc               0.070915  42.508874  1.532163       food-shop
92                 1                    Fleca font               0.088633  42.509274  1.538085       food-shop
73                 1                  Santa Glòria               0.187045  42.508125  1.533945       food-shop
60                 1                       Super U               0.088410  42.507963  1.530428       food-shop
59                 1             bonÀrea (Andorra)               0.260034  42.506250  1.529328       food-shop
59                 1                    de bon Gra               0.157387  42.507171  1.529441       food-shop
60                 1                           NaN               0.070890  42.508139  1.530399       food-shop
113                2                  13-th street               0.013526  42.509196  1.540867       food-shop
115                2                         Artal               0.107198  42.508185  1.539805  petrol-station
145                2                       Artal 2               0.121834  42.510551  1.548264  petrol-station
130                2                        Repsol               0.103972  42.508329  1.545053  petrol-station
126                2                           NaN               0.006941  42.509005  1.543588       food-shop
208                4                            BP               0.018608  42.522095  1.559524  petrol-station
207                4                         Cepsa               0.024718  42.521652  1.559482  petrol-station
248                6                         Cepsa               0.020690  42.531754  1.577210  petrol-station
251                6           Comer la Clementina               0.171664  42.533281  1.579239       food-shop
292                7                            BP               0.011910  42.536710  1.589220  petrol-station
273                7                            BP               0.021828  42.533517  1.585820  petrol-station
292                7               Comerç les Bons               0.234051  42.537693  1.586538       food-shop
267                7                           ECO               0.387443  42.536011  1.582085       food-shop
266                7                        Repsol               0.037308  42.533489  1.584708  petrol-station
267                7                           NaN               0.388133  42.536065  1.582158       food-shop
305                8  Avenida Doctor Mitjavila, 3-               0.643809  42.542483  1.599984       food-shop
310                8                          Esso               0.019175  42.542198  1.591422  petrol-station
433               11                       Caprabo               0.016012  42.566131  1.598642       food-shop
434               11        Les delícies del Jimmy               0.026433  42.566201  1.598758       food-shop
451               11                         Total               0.031216  42.566991  1.600830  petrol-station
536               15                            BP               0.513669  42.579580  1.640062  petrol-station

Ignore the leftmost column. The column cum_distance_km represents the point of the route where the grocery store has been found and the column shop_distance_to_route represents how far away the shop is from the route in kilometers. For example, after riding this route for 11 kilometers you will encounter a Caprabo (food-shop) 16m next to the route.

Future Work

The filtering part (with osmosis) only works on Linux for now. I plan on supplying either already filtered files for each country or some alternative that works on Windows/Mac in the future. Note that the rest of the program should still work on other platforms.

There are many minor touches missing, e.g., a nicer output, creating an executable, custom alerts, or supporting the imperial system.

Owner
Clemens Mosig
Clemens Mosig
Show Data: Show your dataset in web browser!

Show Data is to generate html tables for large scale image dataset, especially for the dataset in remote server. It provides some useful commond line tools and fully customizeble API reference to gen

Dechao Meng 83 Nov 26, 2022
Simple function to plot multiple barplots in the same figure.

Simple function to plot multiple barplots in the same figure. Supports padding and custom color.

Matthias Jakobs 2 Feb 21, 2022
Fast 1D and 2D histogram functions in Python

About Sometimes you just want to compute simple 1D or 2D histograms with regular bins. Fast. No nonsense. Numpy's histogram functions are versatile, a

Thomas Robitaille 237 Dec 18, 2022
Automatically visualize your pandas dataframe via a single print! 📊 💡

A Python API for Intelligent Visual Discovery Lux is a Python library that facilitate fast and easy data exploration by automating the visualization a

Lux 4.3k Dec 28, 2022
Interactive plotting for Pandas using Vega-Lite

pdvega: Vega-Lite plotting for Pandas Dataframes pdvega is a library that allows you to quickly create interactive Vega-Lite plots from Pandas datafra

Altair 342 Oct 26, 2022
A python script to visualise explain plans as a graph using graphviz

README Needs to be improved Prerequisites Need to have graphiz installed on the machine. Refer to https://graphviz.readthedocs.io/en/stable/manual.htm

Edward Mallia 1 Sep 28, 2021
Standardized plots and visualizations in Python

Standardized plots and visualizations in Python pltviz is a Python package for standardized visualization. Routine and novel plotting approaches are f

Andrew Tavis McAllister 0 Jul 09, 2022
Because trello only have payed options to generate a RunUp chart, this solves that!

Trello Runup Chart Generator The basic concept of the project is that Corello is pay-to-use and want to use Trello To-Do/Doing/Done automation with gi

Rômulo Schiavon 1 Dec 21, 2021
The Spectral Diagram (SD) is a new tool for the comparison of time series in the frequency domain

The Spectral Diagram (SD) is a new tool for the comparison of time series in the frequency domain. The SD provides a novel way to display the coherence function, power, amplitude, phase, and skill sc

Mabel 3 Oct 10, 2022
Here I plotted data for the average test scores across schools and class sizes across school districts.

HW_02 Here I plotted data for the average test scores across schools and class sizes across school districts. Average Test Score by Race This graph re

7 Oct 27, 2021
Python package that generates hardware pinout diagrams as SVG images

PinOut A Python package that generates hardware pinout diagrams as SVG images. The package is designed to be quite flexible and works well for general

336 Dec 20, 2022
Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform

Superset A modern, enterprise-ready business intelligence web application. Why Superset? | Supported Databases | Installation and Configuration | Rele

The Apache Software Foundation 50k Jan 06, 2023
Gaphas is the diagramming widget library for Python.

Gaphas Gaphas is the diagramming widget library for Python. Gaphas is a library that provides the user interface component (widget) for drawing diagra

Gaphor 144 Dec 14, 2022
Blender addon that creates a temporary window of any type from the 3D View.

CreateTempWindow2.8 Blender addon that creates a temporary window of any type from the 3D View. Features Can the following window types: 3D View Graph

3 Nov 27, 2022
An intuitive library to add plotting functionality to scikit-learn objects.

Welcome to Scikit-plot Single line functions for detailed visualizations The quickest and easiest way to go from analysis... ...to this. Scikit-plot i

Reiichiro Nakano 2.3k Dec 31, 2022
Plot and save the ground truth and predicted results of human 3.6 M and CMU mocap dataset.

Visualization-of-Human3.6M-Dataset Plot and save the ground truth and predicted results of human 3.6 M and CMU mocap dataset. human-motion-prediction

Gaurav Kumar Yadav 5 Nov 18, 2022
PanGraphViewer -- show panenome graph in an easy way

PanGraphViewer -- show panenome graph in an easy way Table of Contents Versions and dependences Desktop-based panGraphViewer Library installation for

16 Dec 17, 2022
Python code for solving 3D structural problems using the finite element method

3DFEM Python 3D finite element code This python code allows for solving 3D structural problems using the finite element method. New features will be a

Rémi Capillon 6 Sep 29, 2022
Histogramming for analysis powered by boost-histogram

Hist Hist is an analyst-friendly front-end for boost-histogram, designed for Python 3.7+ (3.6 users get version 2.4). See what's new. Installation You

Scikit-HEP Project 97 Dec 25, 2022
Compute and visualise incidence (reworking of the original incidence package)

incidence2 incidence2 is an R package that implements functions and classes to compute, handle and visualise incidence from linelist data. It refocuss

15 Nov 22, 2022