(Mostly) real-world examples and inspirations to use the full range of ORS services and clients.
For an instant setup, you can use MyBinder to start an interactive Jupyter server.
# clone the repo and enter folder
git clone https://github.com/GIScience/openrouteservice-examples.git
cd openrouteservice-examples
# Install the requirements in a virtual env and activate it
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
Note: In case jupyter is already installed globally, and you want to use the local version, you can create a symlink to the local jupyter with:
ln -s .venv/bin/jupyter jupyter
Then, run jupyter commands with
./jupyter
instead.
jupyter notebook python/
If you are not just using but editing or adding notebooks, you need to install the jupytext extension
# set up jupytext server extension, needs Jupyter Notebook 7 or later
jupyter labextension enable jupyterlab-jupytext
Note, that every notebook is paired with a corresponding .py
-file of the same name.
On changing either the notebook or the .py
-file, the other one will be automatically updated.
When reviewing changes, only the .py
-file needs to be looked at, the
.ipynb
-file is only kept for use with jupyter in the browser and to render
maps and other information.
New notebooks have to be paired by clicking File > Jupytext > Pair Notebook with Light Format