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OpenStreetMap emphasizes local knowledge. Contributors use aerial imagery, GPS devices, and low-tech field maps to verify that OSM is accurate and up to date.
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- Acceptable Use Policy
OpenStreetMap has few hard and fixed use policies (Fair use...
- Testing APIs
OpenStreetMap Testing APIs. This server hosts several...
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2 days ago · OpenStreetMap Testing APIs. This server hosts several versions of the OSM APIs for use by anyone for testing clients against or as a data sandbox.
- Rest Specifications For The Editing API
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- Terms of Use
- Summaries of Editing API Changes
The current full serverside implementation is the Rails port. For other uses, see Software libraries.
The editing API is provided in order to edit the map data, not for read-only purposes or projects. Clients may be blocked without notice if they are affecting the service level for others or causing data corruption. See our API usage policy.
Jun 20, 2019 · API test call - OSM Help. One Answer: active answers oldest answers newest answers popular answers. 1. Read the Nominatim usage policy: https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/nominatim/ You need to "Provide a valid HTTP Referer or User-Agent identifying the application (stock User-Agents as set by http libraries will not do)".
Sep 6, 2016 · OpenStreetMap (OSM) provides a public API that allows developers to access various features of the OSM map data. The API provides a range of functionality that includes reading map data, making edits to the map, and creating custom applications with OSM data.
You can use apis.dev.openstreetmap.org to run tests and experiments against the API, but there is no tile server connected to that so you won't see your changes on a map unless you make the map yourself!
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