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### **I. Installing to-do list plugin in JOSM**

Because the Todo list plugin is an additional tool in JOSM, you need to install the JOSM plugin first before using it. The steps to install the todo list plugin in JOSM are as follows:

* Click on the menu bar **Edit → Preferences**
* The **Preferences** window will appear and select the **Plugins** menu to install the new plugin. If the plugins list has not yet appeared, you can click **Download list** and make sure your internet is connected to download the plugin.

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### **II. Using to-do list**

The steps to use the to-do list plugin are as follows:

* Firstly, you need to add all .osm files into that will be uploaded into JOSM. These .osm files contain survey point objects that have been exported from OpenMapKit (OMK). You should open the files by clicking **File → Open** on the menu bar.
* Because one file contains only one point object, you need to combine all the layers into one layer. You can merge the files by selecting all the layers on the **Layers** panel then right-click and choose **Merge** option. You can select several layers at one time by clicking on one layer then hold to select all layers on the panel or simply click layers one by one by pressing the **Ctrl** key on your keyboard.

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<p align="center"><i>Add list objects into todo list panel</i></p>

* To zoom in on one of the objects you want to work on, you can use the **Zoom** option in the Todo list panel or double-click on the object in the list.
*

![Zoom in the objects through Todo list panel](/en/images/03-JOSM/06-Menggunakan-to-do-list-di-JOSM/0606_perbesar_objek.png)
<p align="center"><i>Zoom in the objects through Todo list panel</i></p>

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**SUMMARY**

If you can follow and pay attention to all the stages in this chapter, then you have successfully installed the plugin in JOSM. In addition, you have also successfully learned and practiced how to operate the Todo list plugin in JOSM to facilitate your work.

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<p align="center"><i>General information about the tasking</i><p align="center">


* If you scroll down, you will see the **Instructions. **Above the instructions there are four tabs, one of them is validate. You can start validation by click **Validate**. Besides by click validate, at the bottom there is a question box **"Ready to get started?"** with the Map and Validate options, please choose **Validate**.
* If you scroll down, you will see the **Instructions.** Above the instructions there are four tabs, one of them is validate. You can start validation by click **Validate**. Besides by click validate, at the bottom there is a question box **"Ready to get started?"** with the Map and Validate options, please choose **Validate**.

![Option to start validation](/en/images/04-Data-Validation-and-Quality-Assurance/03-Penjaminan-Kualitas-Data-dengan-Tasking-Manager/0308_Pilihan_untuk_memulai_validasi.png)
<p align="center"><i>Option to start validation</i><p align="center">
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**b. Things to Watch When Do Validation in Tasking Manager**

When you do validation using tasking manager_ _there are things to watch, that is the time limit for working on the box you have chosen. If you have started validation, there is a time limit for working on the tasking you selected at the top like the picture below:
When you do validation using tasking manager there are things to watch, that is the time limit for working on the box you have chosen. If you have started validation, there is a time limit for working on the tasking you selected at the top like the picture below:


![Time limit for validation](/en/images/04-Data-Validation-and-Quality-Assurance/03-Penjaminan-Kualitas-Data-dengan-Tasking-Manager/0314_Contoh_batas_waktu_untuk_validasi.png)
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title: Download OSM Data using Export Tool
weight: 1
---


**Objectives:**

* To be able to explain the definition and function of Export Tools
* To be able to operate Export Tools

In this chapter, we can learn about how to download the OSM data that we have added and uploaded into OSM. The data can be used to analysis, customize with data symbology, create maps, and others depend on your necessary.

### **I. Export Tool Concept**

The Export Tool is an open service that creates customized extracts of up-to-date OSM data in various file formats, such as ESRI shapefiles (.shapefile), google KML (.kml), GeoPackage (.gpkg) dan MBTiles (.mbtiles). We can select the area and specific categories that we necessary. Download and use the data simply by crediting the **© OpenStreetMap contributors**. Anyone can create a custom OpenStreetMap export with the Export Tool - just register an account. You can register with an OpenStreetMap account from [OpenStreetMap.org](https://openstreetmap.org/) and a valid email address.

### **II. How to using Export Tool**

**a. Login with OSM account**
* Open your browser, and type this link https://export.hotosm.org

![The interface of Export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0101_tampilanexporttool.png)
<p align="center"><i>The interface of Export Tool</i><p align="center">

* The first we have login with your OSM account to using Export Tool. Click on **Login** in the right corner. The next click on ‘Authorize access to your account’ → **Grant Access**.
* To create a new project in Export Tool click on **Start Exporting**
* The Export Tool window will be displayed like the image below

![The fill from Export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0102_lembarkerjaet.png)
<p align="center"><i>The fill from Export Tool</i><p align="center">

**b. Defining an area of interest**

There are 5 ways to define an Area of Interest for your export:

1. **Bounding Box: **Use the "Box" tool to the right to click and drag a rectangle, or use the "Current View" tool to match the map's viewport.

![Bounding box](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0103_Penentuan_Area_dengan_Kotak.png)
<p align="center"><i>Bounding box</i><p align="center">

2. **Draw Polygon:** Draw a freeform polygon. This must be a simple (not multi-) polygon.

![Manually edit](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0104_penentuan_manual.png)
<p align="center"><i>Manually edit</i><p align="center">

3. **Upload:** By uploading a GeoJSON polygon in WGS84 (geographic) coordinates. If you have not the GeoJSON data, you can refer to this chapter **Using GeoJSON**.


![Import the administrative boundary](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0105_penentuangeojson.png)
<p align="center"><i>Import the administrative boundary</i><p align="center">

4. **Search Bar:** input a minX,minY,maxX,maxY string into the search bar. This will define a rectangular area of interest.

5. **Current View:** Use "Current View" to match the map's viewport.

The maximum extent of export on the Export Tool is determined by the density of OSM data in the defined area. **The bounding box of the area can contain at most 10,000,000 OSM nodes. **This limitation means that a 10,000 square kilometer box over a heavily mapped area like Western Europe or North America will likely be rejected, but an equal-sized box over a sparsely mapped area will be accepted by the Export Tool. If you need larger exports, please Contact Us or use an alternative resource such as downloads from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/) or [Mapzen](https://mapzen.com/data/metro-extracts/).

**c. Naming and Describing your Export**

* **Name (required):** choose a short, descriptive name.
* **Description:** a long text body, perhaps describing what relevant features the export includes.
* **Project:** Helps to group together exports particular to a project, e.g. "PDC InAWARE Indonesia”

**d. Choosing File Format**

* Check at least one file format to export. To learn more about each individual format, read the documentation: [Export Formats](https://export.hotosm.org/en/v3/learn/export_formats)

![Spatial data](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0106_menuformat.png)
<p align="center"><i>Spatial data</i><p align="center">


**e. Choosing Map Features**

* For your first time using the export tool, it's recommended to use the Tag Tree, which curates a set of filters and tags for common map features. As an example, check the box "**Buildings and Transportation → Roads**" to create an export of all building geometries, as well as related data such as name and address keys.

![Select the object in export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0107_buildingandroads.png)
<p align="center"><i>Select the object in export Tool</i><p align="center">

**f. Downloading your File**

* The last step is the Summary Menu that will be displayed about the projects. Click the **Create Export** to starting the process

![menu summary](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0108_menusummary.png)
<p align="center"><i>Menu Summary</i><p align="center">

* After you submit your export using **Create Export**, you will be redirected to the **Export Detail Page**, which shows a list of **Export Runs**. You will see the first run at the top of the page. It will be in one of the following states:

**Submitted:** The export is waiting to be processed. This should be brief, depending on the server load.


**Running:** The export is waiting to be processed. City-sized regions should be a few minutes - larger regions can take upwards of 20 minutes, depending on the density of OSM data.


**Completed:** Your export files are available for download. Each export format has a separate download link for its ZIP archive.

![menu export](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0109_menuexporttool.png)
<p align="center"><i>Menu Exports</i><p align="center">

* If the status will be **COMPLETED**, we can download the data with a click on **buildings_and-roads-bali-upate.shp.zip** and save in your directory.

![Completed Process](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0110_selesaiexport.png)
<p align="center"><i>Completed Process</i><p align="center">


**SUMMARY**

We have learned about how to download the OSM data using Export Tool. We can open the data in the mapping software as for example QGIS ([www.qgis.org](http://www.qgis.org)). You also can use the data to calculate the quantities of infrastructures.
---
title: Download OSM Data using Export Tool
weight: 1
---


**Objectives:**

* To be able to explain the definition and function of Export Tools
* To be able to operate Export Tools

In this chapter, we can learn about how to download the OSM data that we have added and uploaded into OSM. The data can be used to analysis, customize with data symbology, create maps, and others depend on your necessary.

### **I. Export Tool Concept**

The Export Tool is an open service that creates customized extracts of up-to-date OSM data in various file formats, such as ESRI shapefiles (.shapefile), google KML (.kml), GeoPackage (.gpkg) dan MBTiles (.mbtiles). We can select the area and specific categories that we necessary. Download and use the data simply by crediting the **© OpenStreetMap contributors**. Anyone can create a custom OpenStreetMap export with the Export Tool - just register an account. You can register with an OpenStreetMap account from [OpenStreetMap.org](https://openstreetmap.org/) and a valid email address.

### **II. How to using Export Tool**

**a. Login with OSM account**

* Open your browser, and type this link https://export.hotosm.org

![The interface of Export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0101_tampilanexporttool.png)
<p align="center"><i>The interface of Export Tool</i><p align="center">

* The first we have login with your OSM account to using Export Tool. Click on **Login** in the right corner. The next click on ‘Authorize access to your account’ → **Grant Access**.
* To create a new project in Export Tool click on **Start Exporting**
* The Export Tool window will be displayed like the image below

![The fill from Export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0102_lembarkerjaet.png)
<p align="center"><i>The fill from Export Tool</i><p align="center">

**b. Defining an area of interest**

There are 5 ways to define an Area of Interest for your export:

1. **Bounding Box:** Use the "Box" tool to the right to click and drag a rectangle, or use the "Current View" tool to match the map's viewport.

![Bounding box](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0103_Penentuan_Area_dengan_Kotak.png)
<p align="center"><i>Bounding box</i><p align="center">

2. **Draw Polygon:** Draw a freeform polygon. This must be a simple (not multi-polygon).

![Manually edit](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0104_penentuan_manual.png)
<p align="center"><i>Manually edit</i><p align="center">

3. **Upload:** By uploading a GeoJSON polygon in WGS84 (geographic) coordinates. If you have not the GeoJSON data, you can refer to this chapter **Using GeoJSON**.


![Import the administrative boundary](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0105_penentuangeojson.png)
<p align="center"><i>Import the administrative boundary</i><p align="center">

4. **Search Bar:** input a minX,minY,maxX,maxY string into the search bar. This will define a rectangular area of interest.

5. **Current View:** Use "Current View" to match the map's viewport.

The maximum extent of export on the Export Tool is determined by the density of OSM data in the defined area. **The bounding box of the area can contain at most 10,000,000 OSM nodes.** This limitation means that a 10,000 square kilometer box over a heavily mapped area like Western Europe or North America will likely be rejected, but an equal-sized box over a sparsely mapped area will be accepted by the Export Tool. If you need larger exports, please Contact Us or use an alternative resource such as downloads from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/) or [Mapzen](https://mapzen.com/data/metro-extracts/).

**c. Naming and Describing your Export**

* **Name (required):** choose a short, descriptive name.
* **Description:** a long text body, perhaps describing what relevant features the export includes.
* **Project:** Helps to group together exports particular to a project, e.g. "PDC InAWARE Indonesia”

**d. Choosing File Format**

* Check at least one file format to export. To learn more about each individual format, read the documentation: [Export Formats](https://export.hotosm.org/en/v3/learn/export_formats)

![Spatial data](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0106_menuformat.png)
<p align="center"><i>Spatial data</i><p align="center">


**e. Choosing Map Features**

* For your first time using the export tool, it's recommended to use the Tag Tree, which curates a set of filters and tags for common map features. As an example, check the box "**Buildings and Transportation → Roads**" to create an export of all building geometries, as well as related data such as name and address keys.

![Select the object in export Tool](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0107_buildingandroads.png)
<p align="center"><i>Select the object in export Tool</i><p align="center">

**f. Downloading your File**

* The last step is the Summary Menu that will be displayed about the projects. Click the **Create Export** to starting the process

![menu summary](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0108_menusummary.png)
<p align="center"><i>Menu Summary</i><p align="center">

* After you submit your export using **Create Export**, you will be redirected to the **Export Detail Page**, which shows a list of **Export Runs**. You will see the first run at the top of the page. It will be in one of the following states:

**Submitted:** The export is waiting to be processed. This should be brief, depending on the server load.


**Running:** The export is waiting to be processed. City-sized regions should be a few minutes - larger regions can take upwards of 20 minutes, depending on the density of OSM data.


**Completed:** Your export files are available for download. Each export format has a separate download link for its ZIP archive.

![menu export](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0109_menuexporttool.png)
<p align="center"><i>Menu Exports</i><p align="center">

* If the status will be **COMPLETED**, we can download the data with a click on **buildings_and-roads-bali-upate.shp.zip** and save in your directory.

![Completed Process](/en/images/05-HOT-Export/01-Penggunaan-Export-Tool/0110_selesaiexport.png)
<p align="center"><i>Completed Process</i><p align="center">


**SUMMARY**

We have learned about how to download the OSM data using Export Tool. We can open the data in the mapping software as for example QGIS ([www.qgis.org](http://www.qgis.org)). You also can use the data to calculate the quantities of infrastructures.

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