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“”” title: OpenStreetMap Tool author: projectmoon author_url: https://git.agnos.is/projectmoon/open-webui-filters version: 0.2.5 license: AGPL-3.0+ required_open_webui_version: 0.3.9 “”” import json import math import requests from typing import List, Optional from pydantic import BaseModel, Field VALVES_NOT_SET = “”” Tell the user that the User-Agent and From headers must be set to comply with the OSM Nominatim terms of use: https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/nominatim/ “””.replace(“\n”, ” “).strip() NO_RESULTS = (“No results found. Tell the user you found no results. ” “Do not make up answers or hallucinate. Only say you ” “found no results.”) NO_CONFUSION = (“**IMPORTANT!:** Check that the results match the location ” “the user is talking about, by analyzing the conversation history. ” “Sometimes there are places with the same ” “names, but in different cities or countries. If the results are for ” “a different city or country than the user is interested in, say so: ” “tell the user that the results are for the wrong place, and tell them ” “to be more specific in their query.”) def way_has_info(way): “”” Determine if an OSM way entry is useful to us. This means it has something more than just its main classification tag, and has at least a name. “”” return len(way[‘tags’]) > 1 and any(‘name’ in tag for tag in way[‘tags’]) def strip_nodes_from_way(way): if ‘nodes’ in way: del way[‘nodes’] return way def get_bounding_box_center(bbox): def convert(bbox, key): return bbox[key] if isinstance(bbox[key], float) else float(bbox[key]) min_lat = convert(bbox, ‘min_lat’) min_lon = convert(bbox, ‘min_lon’) max_lat = convert(bbox, ‘max_lat’) max_lon = convert(bbox, ‘max_lon’) return { ‘lon’: (min_lon + max_lon) / 2, ‘lat’: (min_lat + max_lat) / 2 } def haversine_distance(point1, point2): R = 6371 # Earth radius in kilometers lat1, lon1 = point1[‘lat’], point1[‘lon’] lat2, lon2 = point2[‘lat’], point2[‘lon’] d_lat = math.radians(lat2 – lat1) d_lon = math.radians(lon2 – lon1) a = (math.sin(d_lat / 2) * math.sin(d_lat / 2) + math.cos(math.radians(lat1)) * math.cos(math.radians(lat2)) * math.sin(d_lon / 2) * math.sin(d_lon / 2)) c = 2 * math.atan2(math.sqrt(a), math.sqrt(1 – a)) return R * c def sort_by_closeness(origin, points): “”” Sorts a list of { lat, lon }-like dicts by closeness to an origin point. The origin is a dict with keys of { lat, lon }. This function adds the distance as a dict value to the points. “”” points_with_distance = [(point, haversine_distance(origin, point)) for point in points] points_with_distance = sorted(points_with_distance, key=lambda pwd: pwd[1]) for point, distance in points_with_distance: point[‘distance’] = distance return [point for point, distance in points_with_distance] class OsmSearcher: def __init__(self, valves): self.valves = valves def create_headers(self) -> Optional[dict]: if len(self.valves.user_agent) == 0 or len(self.valves.from_header) == 0: return None return { ‘User-Agent’: self.valves.user_agent, ‘From’: self.valves.from_header } @staticmethod def group_tags(tags): result = {} for tag in tags: key, value = tag.split(‘=’) if key not in result: result[key] = [] result[key].append(value) return result @staticmethod def fallback(nominatim_result): “”” If we do not have Overpass Turbo results, attempt to use the Nominatim result instead. “”” return ([nominatim_result] if ‘type’ in nominatim_result and (nominatim_result[‘type’] == ‘amenity’ or nominatim_result[‘type’] == ‘shop’ or nominatim_result[‘type’] == ‘leisure’ or nominatim_result[‘type’] == ‘tourism’) else []) def nominatim_search(self, query, format=”json”, limit: int=1) -> Optional[dict]: url = self.valves.nominatim_url params = { ‘q’: query, ‘format’: format, ‘addressdetails’: 1, ‘limit’: limit, } headers = self.create_headers() if not headers: raise ValueError(“Headers not set”) response = requests.get(url, params=params, headers=headers) if response.status_code == 200: data = response.json() if not data: raise ValueError(f”No results found for query ‘{query}'”) return data[:limit] else: print(response.text) return None def overpass_search( self, place, tags, bbox, limit=5, radius=4000 ) -> (List[dict], List[dict]): headers = self.create_headers() if not headers: raise ValueError(“Headers not set”) url = self.valves.overpass_turbo_url center = get_bounding_box_center(bbox) around = f”(around:{radius},{center[‘lat’]},{center[‘lon’]})” tag_groups = OsmSearcher.group_tags(tags) search_groups = [f'”{tag_type}”~”{“|”.join(values)}”‘ for tag_type, values in tag_groups.items()] searches = [] for search_group in search_groups: searches.append( f’nwr[{search_group}]{around}’ ) search = “;\n”.join(searches) if len(search) > 0: search += “;” query = f””” [out:json]; ( {search} ); out qt; “”” print(query) data = { “data”: query } response = requests.get(url, params=data, headers=headers) if response.status_code == 200: # nodes are prioritized because they have exact GPS # coordinates. we also include useful way entries (without # node list) as secondary results, because there are often # useful results that don’t have a node (e.g. building or # whole area marked for the tag type). results = response.json() results = results[‘elements’] if ‘elements’ in results else [] nodes = [] ways = [] for res in results: if ‘type’ not in res: continue if res[‘type’] == ‘node’: nodes.append(res) elif res[‘type’] == ‘way’ and way_has_info(res): ways.append(strip_nodes_from_way(res)) return nodes, ways else: print(response.text) raise Exception(f”Error calling Overpass API: {response.text}”) def search_nearby(self, place: str, tags: List[str], limit: int=5, radius: int=4000) -> str: headers = self.create_headers() if not headers: return VALVES_NOT_SET try: nominatim_result = self.nominatim_search(place, limit=1) if nominatim_result: nominatim_result = nominatim_result[0] bbox = { ‘min_lat’: nominatim_result[‘boundingbox’][0], ‘max_lat’: nominatim_result[‘boundingbox’][1], ‘min_lon’: nominatim_result[‘boundingbox’][2], ‘max_lon’: nominatim_result[‘boundingbox’][3] } nodes, ways = self.overpass_search(place, tags, bbox, limit, radius) # use results from overpass, but if they do not exist, # fall back to the nominatim result. this may or may # not be a good idea. things_nearby = (nodes if len(nodes) > 0 else OsmSearcher.fallback(nominatim_result)) origin = get_bounding_box_center(bbox) things_nearby = sort_by_closeness(origin, things_nearby) things_nearby = things_nearby[:limit] other_results = ways[:(limit+5)] if not things_nearby or len(things_nearby) == 0: return NO_RESULTS tag_type_str = “, “.join(tags) example_link = “https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19//” if len(other_results) > 0: extra_info = ( “\n\n———-\n\n” f”Additionally, here are some other results that might be useful. ” “The exact distance from the requested location is not known. ” “The seconary results are below.” “\n\n———-\n\n” f”{str(other_results)}”) else: extra_info = “” return ( f”These are some of the {tag_type_str} points of interest nearby. ” “These are the results known to be closest to the requested location. ” “When telling the user about them, make sure to report ” “all the information (address, contact info, website, etc).\n\n” “Tell the user about ALL the results, and give the CLOSEST result ” “first. The results are ordered by closeness. ” “Make friendly human-readable OpenStreetMap links when possible, ” “by using the latitude and longitude of the amenities: ” f”{example_link}\n\n” “Give map links friendly, contextual labels. Don’t just print ” f”the naked link:\n” f’ – Example: You can view it on [OpenStreetMap]({example_link})’ f’ – Example: Here it is on [OpenStreetMap]({example_link})’ f’ – Example: You can find it on [OpenStreetMap]({example_link})’ “\n\nAnd so on.\n\n” “Only use relevant results. If there are no relevant results, ” “say so. Do not make up answers or hallucinate. ” f”\n\n{NO_CONFUSION}\n\n” “The primary results are below. ” “Remember that the CLOSEST result is first, and you should use ” “that result first. ” “Prioritize OSM **nodes** over **ways** and **relations**.” “\n\n———-\n\n” f”{str(things_nearby)}” f”{extra_info}” ) else: return NO_RESULTS except ValueError: return NO_RESULTS except Exception as e: print(e) return (f”No results were found, because of an error. ” f”Tell the user that there was an error finding results. ” f”The error was: {e}”) class Tools: class Valves(BaseModel): user_agent: str = Field( default=””, description=”Unique user agent to identify your OSM API requests.” ) from_header: str = Field( default=””, description=”Email address to identify your OSM requests.” ) nominatim_url: str = Field( default=”https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search”, description=”URL of OSM Nominatim API for reverse geocoding (address lookup).” ) overpass_turbo_url: str = Field( default=”https://overpass-api.de/api/interpreter”, description=”URL of Overpass Turbo API for searching OpenStreetMap.” ) pass class UserValves(BaseModel): pass def __init__(self): self.valves = self.Valves() def lookup_location(self, address_or_place: str) -> str: “”” Looks up GPS and address details on OpenStreetMap of a given address or place. :param address_or_place: The address or place to look up. :return: Address details, if found. None if there’s an error. “”” searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) try: result = searcher.nominatim_search(address_or_place, limit=5) if result: return str(result) else: return NO_RESULTS except Exception as e: print(e) return (f”There are no results due to an error. ” “Tell the user that there was an error. ” f”The error was: {e}. ” f”Tell the user the error message.”) def find_grocery_stores_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds supermarkets, grocery stores, and other food stores on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of nearby grocery stores or supermarkets, if found. “”” searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) tags = [“shop=supermarket”, “shop=grocery”, “shop=convenience”, “shop=greengrocer”] return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5) def find_bakeries_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds bakeries on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of nearby bakeries, if found. “”” searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) tags = [“shop=bakery”] return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5) def find_food_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds restaurants, fast food, bars, breweries, pubs, etc on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of nearby restaurants, eateries, etc, if found. “”” tags = [ “amenity=restaurant”, “amenity=fast_food”, “amenity=cafe”, “amenity=pub”, “amenity=bar”, “amenity=eatery”, “amenity=biergarten”, “amenity=canteen” ] searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5) def find_swimming_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds swimming pools, water parks, swimming areas, and other aquatic activities on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of swimming poools or places, if found. “”” tags = [ “leisure=swimming_pool”, “leisure=swimming_area”, “leisure=water_park”, “tourism=theme_park” ] searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5, radius=10000) def find_recreation_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds playgrounds, theme parks, frisbee golf, ice skating, and other recreational activities on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of recreational places, if found. “”” tags = [ “leisure=horse_riding”, “leisure=ice_rink”, “leisure=park”, “leisure=playground”, “leisure=disc_golf_course”, “leisure=amusement_arcade”, “tourism=theme_park” ] searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=10, radius=10000) def find_place_of_worship_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds places of worship (churches, mosques, temples, etc) on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of nearby places of worship, if found. “”” tags = [“amenity=place_of_worship”] searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5) def find_accommodation_near_place(self, place: str) -> str: “”” Finds accommodation (hotels, guesthouses, hostels, etc) on OpenStreetMap near a given place or address. The location of the address or place is reverse geo-coded, then nearby results are fetched from OpenStreetMap. :param place: The name of a place or an address. City and country must be specified, if known. :return: A list of nearby accommodation, if found. “”” tags = [ “tourism=hotel”, “tourism=chalet”, “tourism=guest_house”, “tourism=guesthouse”, “tourism=motel”, “tourism=hostel” ] searcher = OsmSearcher(self.valves) return searcher.search_nearby(place, tags, limit=5)

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