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PROGRAM:
NAME
osmium-fileinfo - show information about an OSM file
SYNOPSIS
osmium fileinfo [OPTIONS] OSM-FILE
DESCRIPTION
Shows various information about OSM files such as the file type, bounding boxes in the
header, etc.
This command will usually only read the file header. Use the --extended option to show
more information.
Normally this command will output the data in human readable form. If the -j, --json
option is used, the output will be in JSON format instead.
If the -g, --get option is used, only the value of the named variable will be printed.
The output is split into three sections:
File This section shows the information available without opening the file itself. It
contains the file name, the format deduced from the file name, the compression used
and the size of the file in bytes.
Header This section shows the information available from the header of the file (if
available, OPL files have no header). Any available bounding boxes are shown as
well as header options such as the generator and file format version.
Data This section shows the information available from reading the whole file. It is
only shown if the --extended option was used. It shows the actual bounding box
calculated from the nodes in the file, the first and last timestamp of all objects
in the file, a CRC32 checksum of the data in the file, the number of changesets,
nodes, ways, and relations found in the file, whether the objects in the file were
ordered by type (nodes, then ways, then relations) and id, and whether there were
multiple versions of the same object in the file (history files and change files
can have that).
OPTIONS
-e, --extended
Read the complete file and show additional information. The default is to read
only the header of the file.
-F, --input-format=FORMAT
The format of the input file. Can be used to set the input file format if it can't
be autodetected from the file name. See osmium-file-formats(5) or the libosmium
manual for details.
-g, --get=VARIABLE
Get value of VARIABLE. Can not be used together with --json.
-G, --show-variables
Show a list of all variable names.
-j, --json
Output in JSON format. Can not be used together with --get.
-v, --verbose
Set verbose mode. The program will output information about what it is doing to
stderr.
VARIABLES
The following variables are available:
file.name - STRING
file.format - STRING: XML|PBF
file.compression - STRING: none|bzip2|gzip
file.size - INTEGER (0 for stdout)
header.with_history - BOOL (yes|no)
header.option.generator - STRING
header.option.version - STRING
header.option.pbf_dense_nodes - BOOL (yes|no)
header.option.osmosis_replication_timestamp - STRING with TIMESTAMP
header.option.osmosis_replication_sequence_number - INTEGER
header.option.osmosis_replication_base_url - STRING
data.bbox - BOX
(in JSON as nested ARRAY with coordinates)
data.timestamp.first - STRING with TIMESTAMP
data.timestamp.last - STRING wih TIMESTAMP
data.objects_ordered - BOOL (yes|no)
data.multiple_versions - STRING (yes|no|unknown)
(in JSON as BOOL and missing if "unknown")
data.crc32 - STRING with 8 hex digits
data.count.nodes - INTEGER
data.count.ways - INTEGER
data.count.relations - INTEGER
data.count.changesets - INTEGER
data.maxid.nodes - INTEGER
data.maxid.ways - INTEGER
data.maxid.relations - INTEGER
data.maxid.changesets - INTEGER
All timestamps are in the usual OSM ISO format yy-mm-ddThh::mm::ssZ. Boxes are in the
format (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax).
DIAGNOSTICS
osmium fileinfo exits with exit code
0 if everything went alright,
1 if there was an error processing the data, or
2 if there was a problem with the command line arguments.
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