@openstreetmap/id-tagging-schema
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The OpenStreetMap tagging model used by the iD editor
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iD Tagging Schema
This is the directory of OpenStreetMap tagging data used by the iD editor. It includes presets, fields, deprecations, and more.
Participate!
- Read up about how you can contribute to the iD Tagging Schema on the contributing page.
- Translate!
- See the open issues in the issue tracker if you're looking for something to do.
- Need more help? Ping user
tyr_asd
(Martin Raifer) on OpenStreetMap Discord (#id
channel) or OpenStreetMap US Slack (#id
channel).
Background
OpenStreetMap itself does not have a formal rigid database schema, but relies on a tagging folksonomy instead.
Editing tools need to know how tags are used in order to facilitate mapping. This Tagging Schema fills that need, but with a number of caveats:
- This isn't authoritative or definitive
- Tagging interpretations may vary from mapper to mapper, place to place, and over time
- Our primary aim is to serve the needs of iD mappers (but other tools are welcome to use this too)
- We support tags based on practicality, usage, and community approval
- Sometimes there are reasons we can't support a tag even if it's used or approved
Usage
Java/Android
The westnordost/osmfeatures project, a component of StreetComplete, makes it easier to use this data with Android or other Java platforms.
Use by Other Editors
iD tagging schema is used not only by iD. Here's a list of projects which use the data from the id-tagging-schema.
Related Projects
- The OpenStreetMap wiki documents the current usage of tags, and hosts discussions about proposed new tags.
- The ideditor/schema-builder project holds the documentation for the data format used in this repository
- iD also incorporates preset data from the name-suggestion-index.
- Other editors also include their own models of interpretations of OSM tags. See for example Vespucci's or JOSM's tagging presets.
Contributing
See the dedicated CONTRIBUTING page for information about this.