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A browser extension that simplifies using Strava Heatmap imagery in JOSM
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This browser extension makes it easy to use the Strava Global Heatmap in JOSM.
Accessing this imagery externally requires a set of key parameters that you obtain by signing into the Strava website, copying the values from several cookies which must be included with imagery requests from JOSM in a custom header. The keys expire frequently and the process must be repeated. This extension gathers the url and cookie values automatically so you can quickly open the imagery in JOSM.
Instructions
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1. Visit strava.com/heatmap and log in – sign up for a free account if you don't have one
2. Optional - Select the heatmap color and activity type you want to use
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Unfortunately not working for me!
This is a super useful extension.
This worked great when it worked but I think Strava updated something that broke the extension.
Excellent tool for accessing Strava data within openstreetmap (iD and JOSM)
Thank you for making it easy to get Strava's heatmap into JOSM!
Excellent, works great with JOSM. Would be nice to select the layers and colour schemes but the TMS URL can be manually edited to do this
An EASY way to acquire Strava Heatmap imagery in the JOSM editor.
I think "both" layer is better than "all" layer, could be the default one