running OpenStreetMap for Gutenberg and WPBakery Pag Builder to include osm-data
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good day der experts – many many thanks for OpenStreetMap for Gutenberg and WPBakery Page Builder to the wp-community, I really like what i see. It is great!
GENERAL SETTINGS
This plugin comes with sane predefined settings. Adjust them to your liking. The marker is optional and is not displayed by default.MAP SETTINGS
Map Style Choose the style of the map from one of the available map tile providers to fit your needs.
Map Height in Relation to Width Change the map’s aspect ratio. Works nicely with responsive designs.
Zoom Level Change the view distance. The higher the number, the closer the distance to the map. (Note: not all styles support all zoom levels).
Zoom With CTRL-Key Only Prevent zooming during page scroll.
Latitude/Longitude of the Map’s Center Specify the map’s center position. Only needed if no marker configured or marker is not set to center the map.
Show Attribution Display or hide attribution for map styles and data.Well – what is aimed: i want to add data from healthsites.io to a wordpress site:
I hope that we can use your plugin to do so: In addition to single or multiple locations, interactive map plugins provide:
– youre able to add – Custom icons and markers
– Animations
– Filter and search options
– Clusterization
– Street views
– Zooming and panning
– pinning the map to a block
– using the data that comes shipped with the map.
question: can we run and apply the data from the Open data collaboration https://healthsites.io in wordpresssee more form https://www.healthsites.io –
The data will flow both ways from Healthsites.io to OpenStreetMap, and from OpenStreetMap to Healthsites.io. On the sign up to the Healthsites.io page, users will register using OAuth against the OSM authentication provider. Each data change (create/update/delete) to a health facility on the Healthsite.io platform will be written directly to the OSM database using the OSM API, with the OSM credentials associated with the logged in user on Healthsites.io.
Changes to health facility data made outside of the Healthsites.io platform, and directly to OSM are replicated back in near-real time to a Healthsites.io mirror of all health facility data found in OSM. This is achieved using docker-osm, developed by Kartoza which takes the high frequency diffs produced on OSM and applies them to a PostgreSQL / PostGIS database hosted on Heathsites.io. Changes made locally on healthsites.io are first pushed to OSM via the OSM API and then replicated back to our docker-osm instance using the same mechanism described above.
Our aim with this architectural approach is to make OSM the main storage location of all the health facility data available on Healthsites.io and at the same time facilitate large queries, extracts and general innovation around the body of OSM health facility data, whilst having minimal impact and load on the services offered by OSM. The diagram below illustrates the high level architecture as pertains to interactions between OSM and Healthsites.io.
Data Model: The OSM data model put together for Healthsites was initially based off of several data models used in various HOT projects across South America, Africa and Southeast Asia. The initial list of tags was then compared to the data model that Healthsites.io was already using to ensure that the same attributes were still being captured, but also offered some suggestions for additional key information that should be captured for health facilities. This was based on the numerous collaborations with HOT project partners over the years and their data needs.
The overall idea is to use existing OSM tags where possible and only propose new tags where necessary. A lot of research went into the development of the Healthsites OSM data model, including the review of existing HOT data models and OSM data models available on the OSM wiki. Verification of the tags usage through the OSM wiki, Tag Info and Tag History, with further analysis on tags using OSMFilter for certain areas of interest, helped identify values generally applied in a local area.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Global_Healthsites_Mapping_Project
https://healthsites.io/map?country=Barbados
https://healthsites.io/map?country=Italy
https://healthsites.io/map?country=francedear friends – i love to hear from you
regards
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