├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── _config.yml ├── gpx2nmap.py └── gpx2nmapgui-screen.png /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Change Log 2 | ##v3.9.8 (2020-01-11) 3 | 4 | - possible fix to run app in the latest Python 2.7.16 version 5 | 6 | ##v3.9.7 (2017-05-23) 7 | 8 | - fix windows encoding in xml 9 | 10 | ##v3.9.5 (2017-05-13) 11 | 12 | - fix MultiTrack 13 | - fix(?) weird cp1251 encoding bug 14 | 15 | ##v3.9.4 (2017-04-01) 16 | 17 | - fix photo path 18 | 19 | ## v3.9.3 (2016-10-24) 20 | 21 | - fix output path 22 | - fix empty paths in GPX 23 | 24 | ## v3.9 (2016-09-16) 25 | 26 | - change update url 27 | 28 | ## v3.8 (2016-09-05) 29 | 30 | - fix kmz encoding again 31 | 32 | ## v3.7 (2016-09-04) 33 | 34 | - add logging 35 | 36 | ## v3.6 (2016-09-04) 37 | 38 | - fix kml parsing 39 | - add russan and ukrainian translations 40 | - bug fixes 41 | 42 | ## [3.5] (2016-09-03) 43 | 44 | - fix kml gx namespace parsing 45 | 46 | ## [3.4] (2016-09-01) 47 | 48 | - fix kml MultiGeometry 49 | 50 | ## [3.3] (2016-09-01) 51 | 52 | - add global menu 53 | 54 | ## [3.2] (2016-08-26) 55 | 56 | - add keyboard shortcuts 57 | - add check update feature 58 | 59 | ## [3.1] (2016-08-25) 60 | 61 | **Fixed bugs:** 62 | 63 | - create manually entered dir 64 | 65 | Win32 version 66 | - fixed encoding of index.json file on 67 | 68 | ## [3.0] (2016-08-25) 69 | 70 | **Implemented enhancements:** 71 | 72 | - Add json, csv and jpg files import 73 | 74 | ## [2.2] (2016-08-17) 75 | **Fixed bugs:** 76 | 77 | - search Placemarks with lxml instead direct access 78 | 79 | ## [2.1] (2016-08-17) 80 | 81 | **Implemented enhancements:** 82 | 83 | - Add kmz and kml import 84 | - Posibility to join multiple input files to index.json 85 | 86 | Win32 version 87 | - New icon 88 | 89 | 90 | ## [1.2] (2016-08-09) 91 | 92 | **Implemented enhancements:** 93 | 94 | - Add waypoint to middle of routes with name of route 95 | 96 | ## [1.1] (2016-08-09) 97 | 98 | **Implemented enhancements:** 99 | 100 | Win32 version 101 | - Add icon 102 | 103 | **Fixed bugs:** 104 | 105 | - Separate paths or tracks 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Any2Nmap converter 2 | 3 | Конвертер GPX, KML, KMZ, JPG, JSON или CSV форматов в формат json для Блокнота народного картографа Народных Карт. 4 | 5 | ![alt tag](https://github.com/Coder-ak/gpx2nmap/blob/master/gpx2nmapgui-screen.png?raw=true) 6 | 7 | Выберите исходный файл, выберите директорию, куда будет сохранён результат, нажмите RUN. 8 | 9 | Например, выберите папку Яндекс.Диска, где сохраняются данные Блокнота Картографа (Яндекс.Диск/Приложения/Блокнот картографа Народной карты/), создайте папку с произвольными именем (например, 2016-08-17), скопируйте в неё фото сделанные при создании точек. В эту папку будет сохранён созданный index.json. 10 | 11 | При обработке KMZ файлов, находящиеся внутри архива фотографии будут также распакованы в выходную папку. К пути файлов будет добавлена папка по названию KMZ файла из которого они были извлечены. 12 | 13 | В CSV файлах может присутствовать заголовок с названиями полей [Latitude], [Longitude]. Если заголовок не найден, первая колонка похожая на координаты станет Latitude, следующая Longitude. 14 | 15 | Из JPG будут извлечены данные EXIF GPS. 16 | 17 | Можно выбрать одновременно несколько файлов, все они будут обработаны и результат объединён в выходном файле index.json. 18 | 19 | Автор не несет ответственности за результаты работы программы, вы используете её на свой страх и риск. 20 | 21 | Фото из GPX берутся из расширения extensions:picture 22 | 23 | Пример GPX файла 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | Название метки 30 | Описание метки 31 | Комментарий метки 32 | 33 | 2016-07-03_10-01-07.JPG 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | пеш 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | вокруг дома 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | ``` 56 | 57 | Консольная версия утилиты gpx2nmap 58 | ``` 59 | usage: gpx2nmap.py [-h] [-f FOLDER_NAME] [-t FILE_TYPE] [-p] input_file 60 | 61 | positional arguments: 62 | input_file Input file name 63 | 64 | optional arguments: 65 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 66 | -f FOLDER_NAME, --folder-name FOLDER_NAME 67 | Folder name in Yandex.Disk 68 | -t FILE_TYPE, --file-type FILE_TYPE 69 | Set file type to FILE_TYPE. Ex.: -t gpx 70 | -p, --print Print output to stdout 71 | ``` 72 | input_file - исходный GPX файл, folder_name - название папки, которое будет добавлено к пути фотографии из GPX extensions. Если что-то пошло не так, напишите автору: alexcoder@gmail.com. 73 | 74 | Например, выберите папку Яндекс.Диска, где сохраняются данные Блокнота Картографа (/Приложения/Блокнот картографа Народной карты/), создайте папку с текущей датой, положите в неё фото из GPX файла и скопируйте туда созданный index.json. 75 | 76 | В работе утилиты используются сторонние модули gpxpy: https://github.com/tkrajina/gpxpy, pykml и lxml. 77 | ``` 78 | pip install gpxpy pykml lxml 79 | ``` 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-modernist 2 | show_downloads: true 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpx2nmap.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #! /usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- 3 | 4 | import gpxpy 5 | import json 6 | import uuid 7 | import argparse 8 | import os 9 | import re 10 | import zipfile 11 | import csv 12 | 13 | version = "3.9.8" 14 | 15 | if __name__ == '__main__': 16 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 17 | parser.add_argument('input_file', type=argparse.FileType('r'), help='input file name') 18 | parser.add_argument('-f', '--folder-name', dest='folder_name', default='', help='folder name in Yandex.Disk') 19 | parser.add_argument('-t', '--file-type', dest='file_type', help='set file type to FILE_TYPE. Ex.: -t gpx') 20 | parser.add_argument('-p', dest='print_data', action='store_true', help='print output to stdout') 21 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version=parser.prog + ' ' + version, help='display the version of Gpx2Nmap and exit') 22 | args = parser.parse_args() 23 | 24 | if args.folder_name: 25 | args.folder_name += '/' 26 | 27 | # Calculate middle point of path. Simple math. 28 | def middle_point(path): 29 | if len(path) > 2: 30 | return path[((len(path)-1)//2)] 31 | elif len(path) == 2: 32 | lon = sum([path[0][0], path[1][0]])/2 33 | lat = sum([path[0][1], path[1][1]])/2 34 | return [lon, lat] 35 | else: 36 | return path[0] 37 | 38 | def gpx_parse(input_file): 39 | gpx_file = open(input_file) 40 | gpx = gpxpy.parse(gpx_file) 41 | 42 | points = {} 43 | paths = {} 44 | for track in gpx.tracks: 45 | trk_coord = [] 46 | for segment in track.segments: 47 | for point in segment.points: 48 | trk_coord.append([point.longitude, point.latitude]) 49 | if trk_coord: 50 | paths[str(uuid.uuid4())] = trk_coord 51 | # Add middle point of path to gpx.waypoints 52 | if track.name: 53 | trk_middle = middle_point(trk_coord) 54 | gpx.waypoints.append(gpxpy.gpx.GPXWaypoint(trk_middle[1], trk_middle[0], name='\n'.join(filter(None, (track.name, track.comment, track.description))))) 55 | 56 | for route in gpx.routes: 57 | path_coord = [] 58 | for point in route.points: 59 | path_coord.append([point.longitude, point.latitude]) 60 | if path_coord: 61 | paths[str(uuid.uuid4())] = path_coord 62 | # Add middle point of path to gpx.waypoints 63 | if route.name: 64 | path_middle = middle_point(path_coord) 65 | gpx.waypoints.append(gpxpy.gpx.GPXWaypoint(path_middle[1], path_middle[0], name='\n'.join(filter(None, (route.name, route.comment, route.description))))) 66 | 67 | for waypoints in gpx.waypoints: 68 | uid = str(uuid.uuid4()) 69 | point = {'coords': [waypoints.longitude, waypoints.latitude]} 70 | point['desc'] = '\n'.join(filter(None, (waypoints.name, waypoints.comment, waypoints.description))) 71 | if bool(waypoints.extensions): 72 | # Windows version want aq:picture key 73 | if "aq:picture" in waypoints.extensions: 74 | # Need check if output_folder is root / 75 | point['photo'] = '/' + args.folder_name + os.path.basename(waypoints.extensions["aq:picture"]) 76 | elif "picture" in waypoints.extensions: 77 | point['photo'] = '/' + args.folder_name + os.path.basename(waypoints.extensions["picture"]) 78 | points[uid] = point 79 | 80 | out = {} 81 | out['paths'] = paths 82 | out['points'] = points 83 | 84 | index_json(out) 85 | 86 | def kml_parse(input_file, output_folder = ''): 87 | import lxml.objectify as objectify 88 | with open(input_file, errors='ignore') as xml: 89 | kml = objectify.parse(xml).getroot() 90 | 91 | namespace = {"ns": "http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2", "gx":"http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2"} 92 | points = {} 93 | paths = {} 94 | # Find all Placemarks in root 95 | for pm in kml.findall(".//ns:Placemark", namespaces=namespace): 96 | if hasattr(pm, 'Point'): 97 | point = {'coords': [float(x) for x in str(pm.Point.coordinates).split()[0].split(',')[:2]]} 98 | desc = [] 99 | if hasattr(pm, 'name'): 100 | desc.append(str(pm.name)) 101 | if hasattr(pm, 'description'): 102 | # Strip all html tags from point.description 103 | desc.append(re.sub('<.*?>','',str(pm.description))) 104 | # Get image name from point.description 105 | photos = re.findall('0: 109 | for photo in photos: 110 | desc.append(photo) 111 | 112 | point['desc'] = '\n'.join(filter(None, desc)) 113 | points[str(uuid.uuid4())] = point 114 | elif hasattr(pm, 'MultiGeometry'): 115 | for LineString in pm.MultiGeometry.findall(".//ns:LineString", namespaces=namespace): 116 | path_point = [] 117 | for coord in str(LineString.coordinates).split(): 118 | path_point.append([float(x) for x in coord.split(',')[:2]]) 119 | if hasattr(pm, "name"): 120 | points[str(uuid.uuid4())] = {'coords': middle_point(path_point), 'desc': str(pm.name)} 121 | paths[str(uuid.uuid4())] = path_point 122 | 123 | elif hasattr(pm, 'LineString'): 124 | path_point = [] 125 | for coord in str(pm.LineString.coordinates).split(): 126 | path_point.append([float(x) for x in coord.split(',')[:2]]) 127 | if hasattr(pm, "name"): 128 | points[str(uuid.uuid4())] = {'coords': middle_point(path_point), 'desc': str(pm.name)} 129 | paths[str(uuid.uuid4())] = path_point 130 | 131 | elif hasattr(pm, "{http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2}MultiTrack") is not None: 132 | MultiTrack = getattr(pm, "{http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2}MultiTrack", None) 133 | for mt in MultiTrack: 134 | for tr in getattr(mt, "{http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2}Track", None): 135 | path_point = [] 136 | for co in getattr(tr, "{http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2}coord", None): 137 | path_point.append([float(x) for x in str(co).split()[:2]]) 138 | paths[str(uuid.uuid4())] = path_point 139 | if hasattr(pm, "name"): 140 | points[str(uuid.uuid4())] = {'coords': middle_point(path_point), 'desc': str(pm.name)} 141 | 142 | out = {} 143 | out['paths'] = paths 144 | out['points'] = points 145 | 146 | index_json(out) 147 | 148 | def kmz_parse(input_file): 149 | from pykml import parser 150 | images_output_folder = '' 151 | output_folder = '' 152 | filename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(input_file))[0] 153 | with zipfile.ZipFile(input_file) as kmz_file: 154 | for images in kmz_file.namelist(): 155 | if images.startswith('files/'): 156 | kmz_file.extract(images) 157 | images_output_folder = 'files/' 158 | if images_output_folder: 159 | output_folder = filename + '/' + images_output_folder 160 | # with kmz_file.open('doc.kml', 'r') as kml_file: 161 | kmz_file.extract('doc.kml') 162 | kml_parse('doc.kml', output_folder) 163 | 164 | def csv_parse(input_file): 165 | with open(input_file, encoding='utf-8') as csv_file: 166 | csv_sample = csv_file.read(1024) 167 | sniffer = csv.Sniffer() 168 | try: 169 | header = sniffer.has_header(csv_sample) 170 | except: 171 | header = None 172 | try: 173 | dialect = sniffer.sniff(csv_sample) 174 | except: 175 | dialect = 'excel' 176 | 177 | csv_file.seek(0) 178 | 179 | fieldnames = None 180 | 181 | if not header: 182 | csv_data = csv.reader(csv_file, dialect=dialect) 183 | sample = next(csv_data) 184 | csv_file.seek(0) 185 | 186 | fieldnames = [] 187 | coords = ["Latitude", "Longitude"] 188 | i = 0 189 | for column in sample: 190 | i += 1 191 | if re.match("^-?\d+\.\d+$", column): 192 | fieldnames.append(coords.pop(0)) 193 | else: 194 | fieldnames.append(str(i)) 195 | 196 | if header or fieldnames: 197 | csv_data = csv.DictReader(csv_file, fieldnames=fieldnames, dialect=dialect) 198 | 199 | fields = ["Latitude", "Longitude"] 200 | points = {} 201 | for row in csv_data: 202 | if all(field in row for field in fields): 203 | points[str(uuid.uuid4())] = {'coords': [float(row.pop("Longitude")), float(row.pop("Latitude"))], 'desc': '\n'.join(['{}: {}'.format(k,v) for k,v in sorted(row.items())])} 204 | 205 | out = {} 206 | out['paths'] = {} 207 | out['points'] = points 208 | 209 | index_json(out) 210 | 211 | def index_json(data): 212 | if args.print_data: 213 | print(json.dumps(data, ensure_ascii=False, separators=(',', ':'))) 214 | else: 215 | index_file = open('index.json', 'w') 216 | json.dump(data, index_file, ensure_ascii=False, separators=(',', ':')) 217 | index_file.close 218 | 219 | switch={'gpx':gpx_parse, 'kml':kml_parse, 'kmz':kmz_parse, 'csv':csv_parse} 220 | 221 | if args.file_type: 222 | extension = args.file_type 223 | else: 224 | extension = os.path.splitext(args.input_file.name)[1][1:] 225 | 226 | try: 227 | switch[str(extension.lower())](args.input_file.name) 228 | except KeyError: 229 | print("Error: unsupported file extension\nSupported extensions: .gpx, .kml, .kmz, .csv. Try -t option\n") 230 | parser.print_help() 231 | raise 232 | except: 233 | print("Error: something went wrong. Unsupported file type or other error.") 234 | raise 235 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpx2nmapgui-screen.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Coder-ak/any2nmap/2b4713cef4c841f15a49d8b86fd093b1fa066667/gpx2nmapgui-screen.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------