iD - friendly JavaScript editor for OpenStreetMap
- iD is a JavaScript OpenStreetMap editor.
- It's intentionally simple. It lets you do the most basic tasks while not breaking other people's data.
- It supports all popular modern desktop browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge, and IE11.
- iD is not yet designed for mobile browsers, but this is something we hope to add!
- Data is rendered with d3.js.
- Read the project Code of Conduct and remember to be nice to one another.
- Read up on Contributing and the code style of iD.
- See open issues in the issue tracker if you're looking for something to do.
- Translate!
- Test a prerelease version of iD:
- Stable mirror of
releasebranch: http://openstreetmap.us/iD/release - Development mirror of
masterbranch: http://openstreetmap.us/iD/master
- Stable mirror of
Come on in, the water's lovely. More help? Ping jfire or bhousel on
OpenStreetMap IRC
(irc.oftc.net, in #iD or #osm-dev or #osm) or on the OpenStreetMap dev mailing list.
- Node.js version 4 or newer
- Command line development tools (
make,git, and a compiler) for your platform- Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install build-essential git
- macOS:
- Install Xcode and run
xcode-select --installfrom a command line
- Install Xcode and run
- Windows (Cygwin):
- Install Git for Windows
- Install Cygwin - choose default packages +
make,wget,apache2(needed for updated mime type list) - Optionally, install apt-cyg for managing your Cygwin packages
- Edit
~/.bashrc:
Put Git for Windows before Cygwin in PATH, otherwisenpm installmay fail to fetch git repositoriesexport PATH=/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Git/mingw64/bin/:$PATH
- Edit
~/.gitconfig:
Add these lines to avoid checking in files with CRLF newlines[core] autocrlf = input
- Ubuntu:
To run the current development version of iD on your own computer:
- Create a local
git cloneof the project, thencdinto the project folder - (Windows Only) Run
fixWinSymlinks.bat. This script will prompt for Administrator rights. see also: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5917249/git-symlinks-in-windows - Run
npm install - Run
make - Start a local web server, e.g.
python -m SimpleHTTPServer - Open
http://localhost:8000/in a web browser
For guidance on building a packaged version, running tests, and contributing to development, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
iD is available under the ISC License. It includes d3.js, which BSD-licensed.
Initial development of iD was made possible by a grant of the Knight Foundation.