Prettymapp is a webapp and Python package to create beautiful maps from OpenStreetMap data
🎈 Try it out here: prettymapp on streamlit 🎈
Prettymapp is based on a rewrite of the fantastic prettymaps project by @marceloprates. All credit for the original idea, designs and implementation go to him. The prettymapp rewrite focuses on speed and adapted configuration to interface with the webapp. It drops more complex configuration options in favour of improved speed, reduced code complexity and simplified configuration interfaces. It is partially tested and adds a streamlit webapp component.
git clone https://github.com/chrieke/prettymapp.git
cd prettymapp
pip install -r streamlit-prettymapp/requirements.txt
streamlit run streamlit-prettymapp/app.py
You can also use prettymapp without the webapp, directly in Python. This lets you customize the functionality or build your own application.
Installation:
pip install prettymapp
Define the area, download and plot the OSM data:
You can select from 4 predefined styles: Peach
, Auburn
, Citrus
and Flannel
.
from prettymapp.geo import get_aoi
from prettymapp.osm import get_osm_geometries
from prettymapp.plotting import Plot
from prettymapp.settings import STYLES
aoi = get_aoi(address="Praça Ferreira do Amaral, Macau", radius=1100, rectangular=False)
df = get_osm_geometries(aoi=aoi)
fig = Plot(
df=df,
aoi_bounds=aoi.bounds,
draw_settings=STYLES["Peach"],
).plot_all()
fig.savefig("map.jpg")
You can also plot exported OSM XML files e.g. from openstreetmap.org:
from prettymapp.osm import get_osm_geometries_from_xml
df = get_osm_geometries_from_xml(filepath="Berlin.osm")
aoi_bounds = df.total_bounds
...
Customize styles & layers
Edit the draw_settings
input to create your own custom styles! The map layout can be further customized with the additional arguments of the Plot
class (e.g. shape
, contour_width
etc.). Check the webapp examples for inspiration.
from prettymapp.settings import STYLES
custom_style = STYLES["Peach"].copy()
custom_style["urban"] = {
"cmap": ["#3452eb"],
"ec": "#E9724C",
"lw": 0.2,
"zorder": 4,
}
fig = Plot(
df=df,
aoi_bounds=aoi.bounds,
draw_settings=custom_style,
shape="circle",
contour_width=0,
).plot_all()
You can also customize the selection of OSM landcover classes that should be displayed.
from prettymapp.settings import LANDCOVER_CLASSES
custom_lc_classes = LANDCOVER_CLASSES.copy()
custom_lc_classes["urban"]["building"] = False
df = get_osm_geometries(aoi=aoi, landcover_classes=custom_lc_classes)