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Show when the last time the Pelias version of OSM planet was updated #78

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stevevance opened this issue Aug 27, 2015 · 4 comments
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I use Pelias as a geocoder for people searching for addresses on Chicago Cityscape.
I constantly add new addresses to OpenStreetMap in the hope that they make it into Pelias quickly and can then be reflected in future searches on Chicago Cityscape.

Can you make a status page that shows when the last time Pelias's OSM planet was updated?

I know that you want to make changes happen more quickly, but it would make me feel better that I know an address change I made on X date will have appeared on Pelias because your status page would show that it updated the planet on a date after X.

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riordan commented Aug 27, 2015

That's an awesome idea. We'll definitely look into it!

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This would fit well in to the new 'sources' API we have planned, which will list all 'layers' within the source as well as things like licence information and the datestamp of the source data.

ref: pelias/pelias#116

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riordan commented Jan 27, 2016

We currently use a dashboard to monitor our build process.

We could totally augment this to show the last imports for OSM, OpenAddresses, etc.

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cool dashboard

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