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The aim of OSMCHA is to help identify and fix harmful edits in the OpenStreetMap. It relies on OSMCHA to analyse the changesets.

This project provides a Django application that get the changesets from the OpenStreetMap API, analyses and store it in a database and finally provides a REST API to interact with the changeset data.

This repository contains the backend code. You can report errors or request new features in the osmcha-frontend repository.

License: BSD 2-Clause

OSMCha is an OpenStreetMap US <https://www.openstreetmap.us/> charter project. You can support this project by making a donation <https://openstreetmap.app.neoncrm.com/forms/osmcha>.

Settings

osmcha-django relies extensively on environment settings which will not work with Apache/mod_wsgi setups. It has been deployed successfully with both Gunicorn/Nginx and uWSGI/Nginx.

For configuration purposes, the following table maps the 'osmcha-django' environment variables to their Django setting:

Environment Variable Django Setting Development Default Production Default
DJANGO_CACHES CACHES (default) locmem redis
DJANGO_DEBUG DEBUG True False
DJANGO_SECRET_KEY SECRET_KEY CHANGEME!!! raises error
DJANGO_SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER n/a True
DJANGO_SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT n/a True
DJANGO_SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF n/a True
DJANGO_SECURE_FRAME_DENY SECURE_FRAME_DENY n/a True
DJANGO_SECURE_HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS n/a True
DJANGO_SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY n/a True
DJANGO_SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE n/a False
DJANGO_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL n/a "osmcha-django <[email protected]>"
DJANGO_SERVER_EMAIL SERVER_EMAIL n/a "osmcha-django <[email protected]>"
DJANGO_EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX n/a "[osmcha-django] "
DJANGO_CHANGESETS_FILTER CHANGESETS_FILTER None None
POSTGRES_USER POSTGRES_USER None None
POSTGRES_PASSWORD POSTGRES_PASSWORD None None
PGHOST PGHOST localhost localhost
OAUTH_OSM_KEY SOCIAL_AUTH_OPENSTREETMAP_KEY None None
OAUTH_OSM_SECRET SOCIAL_AUTH_OPENSTREETMAP_SECRET None None
DJANGO_ANON_USER_THROTTLE_RATE ANON_USER_THROTTLE_RATE None 30/min
DJANGO_COMMON_USER_THROTTLE_RATE COMMON_USER_THROTTLE_RATE None 180/min
DJANGO_NON_STAFF_USER_THROTTLE_RATE NON_STAFF_USER_THROTTLE_RATE 3/min 3/min
OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI http://localhost:8000/oauth-landing.html http://localhost:8000/oauth-landing.html
OSMCHA_FRONTEND_VERSION OSMCHA_FRONTEND_VERSION oh-pages oh-pages
DJANGO_ENABLE_CHANGESET_COMMENTS ENABLE_POST_CHANGESET_COMMENTS False False
DJANGO_OSM_COMMENTS_API_KEY OSM_COMMENTS_API_KEY '' ''

You can set each of these variables with:

$ export VAR=VALUE

During the development, you can define the values inside your virtualenv bin/activate file.

Filtering Changesets

You can filter the changesets that will be imported by defining the variable CHANGESETS_FILTER with the path to a GeoJSON file containing a polygon with the geographical area you want to filter.

Getting up and running

Basics

The steps below will get you up and running with a local development environment. We assume you have the following installed:

  • pip
  • virtualenv
  • PostgreSQL

Before to install the python libraries, we need to install some packages in the operational system:

$ sudo ./install_os_dependencies.sh install

For the next step, make sure to create and activate a virtualenv, then open a terminal at the project root and install the requirements for local development:

$ pip install -r requirements/local.txt

Create a local PostgreSQL database:

$ createdb osmcha

Run migrate on your new database:

$ python manage.py migrate

You can now run the runserver_plus command:

$ python manage.py runserver_plus

Open up your browser to http://127.0.0.1:8000/ to see the site running locally.

Setting Up Your Users

To create a normal user account, just go to Sign Up and fill out the form. Once you submit it, you'll see a "Verify Your E-mail Address" page. Go to your console to see a simulated email verification message. Copy the link into your browser. Now the user's email should be verified and ready to go.

To create an superuser account, use this command:

$ python manage.py createsuperuser

For convenience, you can keep your normal user logged in on Chrome and your superuser logged in on Firefox (or similar), so that you can see how the site behaves for both kinds of users.

How to login using the OAuth api

  • Make a POST request to <your_base_url>/api/v1/social-auth/ to receive the oauth_token, oauth_token_secret keys.
  • Take the oauth_token and redirect the user to https://www.openstreetmap.org/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=<oauth_token>.
  • You'll be redirected to the URL that you configured in your OSM OAuth key settings. That redirect url will contain the oauth_verifier param.
  • Make another POST request to <your_base_url>/api/v1/social-auth/ and send the oauth_token, oauth_token_secret and oauth_verifier as the data. You'll receive a token that you can use to make authenticated requests.
  • The token key should be included in the Authorization HTTP header. The key should be prefixed by the string literal "Token", with whitespace separating the two strings. For example: Authorization: Token 9944b09199c62bcf9418ad846dd0e4bbdfc6ee4b.

Frontend

osmcha-frontend is a web interface that you can use to interact with the API. We have a django management command to get the last version of osmcha-frontend and serve it with the API.

$ python manage.py update_frontend

After that, if you have set all the environment variables properly, you can start the server and have the frontend in your root url.

Feature creation endpoint

The feature creation endpoint allows only admin users to create features. You can use the admin site to create a token to a user.

Instances

We have some instances running osmcha-django:

The main instance is https://osmcha.org/. You can check the API documentation at https://osmcha.org/api-docs/.

Furthermore, we have a test instance running at http://osmcha-org-staging.osmcha.org/.

Deployment

Check the Deploy file for instructions on how to deploy with Heroku and Dokku.

Get in contact

If you use, deploy or are interested in help to develop OSMCha, subscribe to our mailing list. You can report errors or request new features in the osmcha-frontend repository.

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