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osm2pgsql
Langue: en
Version: 262766 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
osm2pgsql - Openstreetmap data to PostgreSQL converter.SYNOPSIS
osm2pgsql [options] planet.osmosm2pgsql [options] planet.osm.{gz,bz2}
osm2pgsql [options] file1.osm file2.osm file3.osm
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the osm2pgsql command.osm2pgsql imports data from OSM file(s) into a PostgreSQL database suitable for use by the Mapnik renderer.
OSM planet snapshots can be downloaded from http://planet.openstreetmap.org
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.- -a|--append
- Add the OSM file into the database without removing existing data.
- -b|--bbox
- Apply a bounding box filter on the imported data Must be specified as: minlon,minlat,maxlon,maxlat e.g. --bbox -0.5,51.25,0.5,51.75
- -c|--create
- Remove existing data from the database. This is the default if --append is not specified.
- -d|--database
- The name of the PostgreSQL database to connect to (default: gis).
- -l|--latlong
- Store data in degrees of latitude & longitude.
- -m|--merc
- Store data in proper spherical mercator (default)
- -M|--oldmerc
- Store data in the legay OSM mercator format
- -E|--proj num
- Use projection EPSG:num
- -u|--utf8-sanitize
- Repair bad UTF8 input data (present in planet dumps prior to August 2007). Adds about 10% overhead.
- -p|--prefix
- Prefix for table names (default planet_osm)
- -s|--slim
- Store temorary data in the database. This greatly reduces the RAM usage but is much slower.
- -S|--style
- Location of the style file. Default to /usr/share/osm2pgsql/default.style
- -C|--cache
- Only for slim mode: Use up to this this many MB for caching nodes. Default is 800MB.
- -U|--username
- Postgresql user name.
- -W|--password
- Force password prompt.
- -H|--host
- Database server hostname or socket location.
- -P|--port
- Database server port.
- -e|--expire-tiles [min_zoom-]max_zoom
- Create a tile expiry list.
- -o|--expire-output filename
- Output filename for expired tiles list.
- -O|--output
- Output backend. pgsql - Output to a PostGIS database. (default) null - No output. Useful for testing.
- -h|--help
- Help information.
Add -vh to display supported projections.
Use -E to access any espg projections (usually in /usr/share/proj/epsg) - -v|--verbose
- Verbose output.
SUPPORTED PROJECTIONS
Latlong (-l) SRS: 4326 (none)WGS84 Mercator (-M) SRS: 3395 +proj=merc +datum=WGS84 +k=1.0 +units=m +over +no_defs
Spherical Mercator (-m) SRS:900913 +proj=merc +a=6378137 +b=6378137 +lat_ts=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 +x_0=0.0 +y_0=0 +k=1.0 +units=m +nadgrids=@null +no_defs +over
SEE ALSO
proj(1), postgres(1).AUTHOR
osm2pgsql was written by Jon Burgess and Artem Pavlenko.This manual page was written by Andreas Putzo <andreas@putzo.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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