osm-easy-api


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> Python package for parsing osm diffs and communicating with the OpenStreetMap api.

### What's the point of this package?

This package was created to provide an easy way to create automated scripts and programs that use diff and/or osm api. The main advantage is the classes (data_classes) that provide data of elements (node, way, relation, OsmChange, etc.) in a readable way and the possibility to use them in diff and api without worrying about missing data or dictionaries. You can easily find nodes in diff, add a tag to them and send the corrected version to osm.

## Installation

Works on python >= 3.10. (Due to new typehints standard)

Install `osm_easy_api` from [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/osm-easy-api/):
```
pip install osm_easy_api
``` 

## Documentation

You can view documentation on [github-pages](https://docentyt.github.io/osm_easy_api/osm_easy_api.html).

Documentation is build using [pdoc](https://pdoc.dev).
To run docs on your machine use preferred command: `pdoc --docformat google --no-show-source osm_easy_api !osm_easy_api.utils`.

## OAuth 2.0
Due to the deprecation of HTTP Basic Auth you need an access token to use most api endpoints. To obtain an access token we recommend using https://tools.interactivemaps.xyz/token/.


## Examples

### DIFF

#### Print trees

```py
from osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency
from osm_easy_api.data_classes import Node

# Download diff from last hour.
d = Diff(Frequency.HOUR)

# Get Meta namedtuple for diff metadata and generator that parse diff file.
meta, gen = d.get(tags="natural")

# Print all created, modified and deleted Nodes with natural=tree tag.
for action, element in gen:
    if type(element) == Node and element.tags.get("natural") == "tree":
        print(action, element.id)
```

#### Print incorrectly tagged single tress

```py
from osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency
from osm_easy_api.data_classes import Action, Node

d = Diff(Frequency.DAY)

meta, gen = d.get(tags="natural")

for action, element in gen:
    if type(element) == Node:
        if action == Action.CREATE or action == Action.MODIFY:
            if element.tags.get("natural") == "wood":
                print(element)
```
Example output:
```
Node(id = 10208486717, visible = None, version = 1, changeset_id = 129216075, timestamp = 2022-11-22T00:16:44Z, user_id = 17471721, tags = {'leaf_type': 'broadleaved', 'natural': 'wood'}, latitude = 48.6522286, longitude = 12.583809, )
```

### API

#### Add missing wikidata tag

```py
from osm_easy_api.api import Api
from osm_easy_api.data_classes import Node, Tags

api = Api("https://master.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org", ACCESS_TOKEN)

node = api.elements.get(Node, 4296460336) # We are getting Node with id 4296460336 where we want to add a new tag to
node.tags.add("wikidata", "Qexample") # Add a new tag to node.

my_changeset = api.changeset.create("Add missing wikidata tag", Tags({"automatic": "yes"})) # Create new changeset with description and tag
api.elements.update(node, my_changeset) # Send new version of a node to osm
api.changeset.close(my_changeset) # Close changeset.
```

## Notes

Note that the following codes do the same thing
```py
from osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency

d = Diff(Frequency.DAY)

meta, gen = d.get()

for action, element in gen:
    if element.tags.get("shop") == "convenience":
        print(element)
```
```py
from osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency
from osm_easy_api.data_classes import Tags

d = Diff(Frequency.DAY)

meta, gen = d.get(tags=Tags({"shop": "convenience"}))

for action, element in gen:
        print(element)
```
but the second seems to be faster.

Also you can use OsmChange object if you don't want to use generator
```py
from osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency
from osm_easy_api.data_classes import Action, Node

d = Diff(Frequency.MINUTE)

osmChange = d.get(generator=False)

deleted_nodes = osmChange.get(Node, Action.DELETE)
for node in deleted_nodes:
    print(node.id)
```
but it can consume large amounts of ram and use of this method is not recommended for large diff's.

## Tests

You will need to install `test-requirements.txt`. You can use tox.
To run tests manually use `python -m unittest discover`.

# Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).

## [3.0.1] - 2024-05-21
### Added
- Support for python 3.12

### Fixed
- Dependencies update

## [3.0.0] - 2024-03-19
### Added
- Support for `oAuth2`: `access_token` parameter in `Api` class constructor.
- `Unauthorized` exception. (No access token.)
- `Forbidden` exception. (The access token does not support the needed scope or you must be a moderator.)
- `gpx.create()` endpoint.
- `GpxFile` data class.
- `Visibility` enum.
- `gpx.update()` endpoint.
- `gpx.delete()` endpoint.
- `gpx.get_details()` endpoint.
- `gpx.get_file()` endpoint.
- `gpx.list_details()` endpoint.
- `order` parameter in `changeset.get_query()`.

### Fixed
- Types in `elements` endpoint.
- Missing documentation.
- `misc.get_map_in_bbox()` endpoint should not yield `string`.

### Changed
- The way http errors are handled.
- In `elements.get()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- In `elements.history()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- In `elements.version()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- In `elements.getQuery()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- In `elements.relations()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- In `elements.full()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.
- Type of `user_id` parameter in `changeset.get_query()` was changed from `str` to `int`.
- `OsmChange_parser_generator()` and `OsmChange_parser()` from `diff` module are now 'private' functions. Use `Diff.get()` instead.
- `notes.search()` endpoint throws `LimitsExceeded` exception instead of `ValueError`.
- `page_number` paremeter in `gpx.get()` has now default value 0.
- Now classes are imported from individual modules - not from the main library. See examples in the `README.md`.
- `gpx.get()` renamed to `gpx.get_gps_points()`

### Removed
- Support for `HTTP Basic authentication`: `username` and `password` parameters in `Api` class constructor.
- Most `# type: ignore`.
- `NotAModerator` exception. It is now replaced by `Forbidden` exception.

## [2.2.0] - 2024-02-23
### Added
- Exception for `410` status code in notes endpoint.

## [2.1.1] - 2024-01-04
### Fixed
- Percent-encoding was not applied on texts entered by the user. [#22](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/22)

## [2.1.0] - 2023-09-06
### Added
- `TooManyRequests` exception.
- Support for `429` status code in `api.changeset.discussion.comment()`.

## [2.0.0] - 2023-08-29
### Added
- Missing status code handling in `notes.get()`.
- Support for hide note endpoint.
### Fixed
- Problems with parsing data chunks received by api.
- Small grammar corrections in the documentation.
### Changed
- Working method of parser used in `notes` endpoint.
- Working method of parsers in `misc` endpoint.
- Working method of parsers in `user` endpoint.
- Working method of parsers in `changeset` endpoint.
- Working method of parsers in `elements` endpoint.
### Removed
- `EmptyResult` api exception, which was used in endpoints `notes`, `user` and `changeset`. From now on when the results are empty an empty list will be returned.
- Unused imports.

## [1.1.1] - 2023-08-03
### Fixed
- Corrected character when adding parameters in endpoint `api.notes.get_bbox()` (from `?` to `&`).
- Fixed the `limit` parameter restrictions in `api.notes.get_bbox()` documentation.

## [1.1.0] - 2023-08-28
### Added
- `limit` parameter for `api.changeset.get_query()` endpoint.

### Fixed
- Corrected character when adding parameters in endpoint `api.changeset.get_query()` (from `;` to `&`).

## [1.0.2] - 2023-07-26
### Fixed
- Auth problems in API when using characters unsupported by latin-1 codec.

## [1.0.1] - 2023-07-24
### Fixed
- `api.notes.create()` created only anonymous notes.

## [1.0.0] - 2023-06-18
### Added
- `to_xml()` method in `OsmChange`.
- `upload()` method in `changeset` `endpoint` has new optional arguments.
- Test for `to_xml()` method in `OsmChange`.
- `# pragma: no cover` for unexpected api errors (Those that are not in the specification on the wiki).

### Changed
- Private `_to_xml()` method in `OsmChange` is now static.

## [0.4.2] - 2023-06-11

### Changed
- Order of elements in xml generated by `Way._to_xml()`. First tags, then nodes.

### Fixed
- `Relation._to_xml()` was returning an xml without osm tags.
- Deleted disused variable in `Node._to_xml()`.
- Fixed incorrect relation parsing of data recived by `full` endpoint.

## [0.4.1] - 2023-05-23
### Changed
- Updated `requests` from `2.28.1` to `2.31.0`.

## [0.4.0] - 2023-05-03
### Added
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `Note`.  
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `Comment`.
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `User`.
- Documentation about `Meta` and `Action` class.
- Assert error (with information to report it on github) when api returns an error code not described on the wiki.
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `(relation) Member`.

### Fixed
- `Note` can now be imported from package.
- `Comment` can now be imported from package.
- `User` can now be imported from package.
- `Member` can now be imported from package.
- Pdoc command in `README.md`.
- `Relation.to_dict()` method now recursively serialises members.
- `Way.to_dict()` method now recursively serialises nodes.

### Changed
- Changed imports in `Relation.py` to use importing through a module rather than directly from a file.
- Added `sample_dataclasses.py` file in tests fixtures to reduce code duplication.
- Changed function name and deleted unnecessary argument in `append_elements_to_master_element()` nested inside private method `_to_xml()` in `OsmChange`.

## [0.3.0] - 2023-03-14

### Added
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to Changeset. [#7](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/7)
- Ability to set user_agent in `Diff` and `Api` class. [#5](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/5)
- `osm_object_primitive` `from_dict()` class method now raises `ValueError` if the `type` key is not found.

### Changed
- `Changeset` is now exported from data_classes module.
- More tests.

## [0.2.0] - 2023-03-07

### Added
- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `osm_object_primitive`. (An object that is inherited by a `Node`, `Way`, `Relation`). [#3](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/3)
- Support for historical anonymous edits and edits made by deleted accounts. [#4](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/4)

## [0.1.4] - 2023-03-05

### Fixed
- Improvement of utils.join_url() function.
- Spelling errors corrected [@matkoniecz](https://github.com/matkoniecz)

## [0.1.3] - 2023-03-03

### Fixed

- Fixed the non-setting of the "visible" attribute.

## [0.1.2] - 2023-03-03

### Fixed

- Fixed return type of generator in Diff.get() method.

## [0.1.1] - 2023-03-03

### Added

- License

## [0.1.0] - 2023-03-03

### Added

- Initial import

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    "description": "<h1 align=\"center\">osm_easy_api</h1>\r\n<p align=\"center\">\r\n  <img src=\"https://github.com/docentYT/automated-python-tests-testing-repo/actions/workflows/tests.yaml/badge.svg\" />\r\n  <img src=\"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/main/coverage-badge.svg\" />\r\n  <a href=\"https://pypi.org/project/osm-easy-api/\">\r\n    <img src=\"https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/osm_easy_api\" />\r\n  </a>\r\n  <a href=\"https://pypi.org/project/osm-easy-api/\">\r\n    <img src=\"https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/osm_easy_api\" alt=\"pypi downloads\">\r\n  </a>\r\n  <a href=\"https://pypi.org/project/osm-easy-api/\">\r\n    <img alt=\"python versions\" src=\"https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/osm_easy_api\" target=\"_blank\" />\r\n  </a>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p align=\"center\"><a href=\"https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/kwiatek_123\">Me on OpenStreetMap</a></p>\r\n\r\n> Python package for parsing osm diffs and communicating with the OpenStreetMap api.\r\n\r\n### What's the point of this package?\r\n\r\nThis package was created to provide an easy way to create automated scripts and programs that use diff and/or osm api. The main advantage is the classes (data_classes) that provide data of elements (node, way, relation, OsmChange, etc.) in a readable way and the possibility to use them in diff and api without worrying about missing data or dictionaries. You can easily find nodes in diff, add a tag to them and send the corrected version to osm.\r\n\r\n## Installation\r\n\r\nWorks on python >= 3.10. (Due to new typehints standard)\r\n\r\nInstall `osm_easy_api` from [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/osm-easy-api/):\r\n```\r\npip install osm_easy_api\r\n``` \r\n\r\n## Documentation\r\n\r\nYou can view documentation on [github-pages](https://docentyt.github.io/osm_easy_api/osm_easy_api.html).\r\n\r\nDocumentation is build using [pdoc](https://pdoc.dev).\r\nTo run docs on your machine use preferred command: `pdoc --docformat google --no-show-source osm_easy_api !osm_easy_api.utils`.\r\n\r\n## OAuth 2.0\r\nDue to the deprecation of HTTP Basic Auth you need an access token to use most api endpoints. To obtain an access token we recommend using https://tools.interactivemaps.xyz/token/.\r\n\r\n\r\n## Examples\r\n\r\n### DIFF\r\n\r\n#### Print trees\r\n\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.data_classes import Node\r\n\r\n# Download diff from last hour.\r\nd = Diff(Frequency.HOUR)\r\n\r\n# Get Meta namedtuple for diff metadata and generator that parse diff file.\r\nmeta, gen = d.get(tags=\"natural\")\r\n\r\n# Print all created, modified and deleted Nodes with natural=tree tag.\r\nfor action, element in gen:\r\n    if type(element) == Node and element.tags.get(\"natural\") == \"tree\":\r\n        print(action, element.id)\r\n```\r\n\r\n#### Print incorrectly tagged single tress\r\n\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.data_classes import Action, Node\r\n\r\nd = Diff(Frequency.DAY)\r\n\r\nmeta, gen = d.get(tags=\"natural\")\r\n\r\nfor action, element in gen:\r\n    if type(element) == Node:\r\n        if action == Action.CREATE or action == Action.MODIFY:\r\n            if element.tags.get(\"natural\") == \"wood\":\r\n                print(element)\r\n```\r\nExample output:\r\n```\r\nNode(id = 10208486717, visible = None, version = 1, changeset_id = 129216075, timestamp = 2022-11-22T00:16:44Z, user_id = 17471721, tags = {'leaf_type': 'broadleaved', 'natural': 'wood'}, latitude = 48.6522286, longitude = 12.583809, )\r\n```\r\n\r\n### API\r\n\r\n#### Add missing wikidata tag\r\n\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.api import Api\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.data_classes import Node, Tags\r\n\r\napi = Api(\"https://master.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org\", ACCESS_TOKEN)\r\n\r\nnode = api.elements.get(Node, 4296460336) # We are getting Node with id 4296460336 where we want to add a new tag to\r\nnode.tags.add(\"wikidata\", \"Qexample\") # Add a new tag to node.\r\n\r\nmy_changeset = api.changeset.create(\"Add missing wikidata tag\", Tags({\"automatic\": \"yes\"})) # Create new changeset with description and tag\r\napi.elements.update(node, my_changeset) # Send new version of a node to osm\r\napi.changeset.close(my_changeset) # Close changeset.\r\n```\r\n\r\n## Notes\r\n\r\nNote that the following codes do the same thing\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency\r\n\r\nd = Diff(Frequency.DAY)\r\n\r\nmeta, gen = d.get()\r\n\r\nfor action, element in gen:\r\n    if element.tags.get(\"shop\") == \"convenience\":\r\n        print(element)\r\n```\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.data_classes import Tags\r\n\r\nd = Diff(Frequency.DAY)\r\n\r\nmeta, gen = d.get(tags=Tags({\"shop\": \"convenience\"}))\r\n\r\nfor action, element in gen:\r\n        print(element)\r\n```\r\nbut the second seems to be faster.\r\n\r\nAlso you can use OsmChange object if you don't want to use generator\r\n```py\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.diff import Diff, Frequency\r\nfrom osm_easy_api.data_classes import Action, Node\r\n\r\nd = Diff(Frequency.MINUTE)\r\n\r\nosmChange = d.get(generator=False)\r\n\r\ndeleted_nodes = osmChange.get(Node, Action.DELETE)\r\nfor node in deleted_nodes:\r\n    print(node.id)\r\n```\r\nbut it can consume large amounts of ram and use of this method is not recommended for large diff's.\r\n\r\n## Tests\r\n\r\nYou will need to install `test-requirements.txt`. You can use tox.\r\nTo run tests manually use `python -m unittest discover`.\r\n\r\n# Changelog\r\n\r\nAll notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.\r\n\r\nThe format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),\r\nand this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).\r\n\r\n## [3.0.1] - 2024-05-21\r\n### Added\r\n- Support for python 3.12\r\n\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Dependencies update\r\n\r\n## [3.0.0] - 2024-03-19\r\n### Added\r\n- Support for `oAuth2`: `access_token` parameter in `Api` class constructor.\r\n- `Unauthorized` exception. (No access token.)\r\n- `Forbidden` exception. (The access token does not support the needed scope or you must be a moderator.)\r\n- `gpx.create()` endpoint.\r\n- `GpxFile` data class.\r\n- `Visibility` enum.\r\n- `gpx.update()` endpoint.\r\n- `gpx.delete()` endpoint.\r\n- `gpx.get_details()` endpoint.\r\n- `gpx.get_file()` endpoint.\r\n- `gpx.list_details()` endpoint.\r\n- `order` parameter in `changeset.get_query()`.\r\n\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Types in `elements` endpoint.\r\n- Missing documentation.\r\n- `misc.get_map_in_bbox()` endpoint should not yield `string`.\r\n\r\n### Changed\r\n- The way http errors are handled.\r\n- In `elements.get()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- In `elements.history()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- In `elements.version()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- In `elements.getQuery()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- In `elements.relations()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- In `elements.full()` endpoint the `element` parameter has been renamed to `element_type`.\r\n- Type of `user_id` parameter in `changeset.get_query()` was changed from `str` to `int`.\r\n- `OsmChange_parser_generator()` and `OsmChange_parser()` from `diff` module are now 'private' functions. Use `Diff.get()` instead.\r\n- `notes.search()` endpoint throws `LimitsExceeded` exception instead of `ValueError`.\r\n- `page_number` paremeter in `gpx.get()` has now default value 0.\r\n- Now classes are imported from individual modules - not from the main library. See examples in the `README.md`.\r\n- `gpx.get()` renamed to `gpx.get_gps_points()`\r\n\r\n### Removed\r\n- Support for `HTTP Basic authentication`: `username` and `password` parameters in `Api` class constructor.\r\n- Most `# type: ignore`.\r\n- `NotAModerator` exception. It is now replaced by `Forbidden` exception.\r\n\r\n## [2.2.0] - 2024-02-23\r\n### Added\r\n- Exception for `410` status code in notes endpoint.\r\n\r\n## [2.1.1] - 2024-01-04\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Percent-encoding was not applied on texts entered by the user. [#22](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/22)\r\n\r\n## [2.1.0] - 2023-09-06\r\n### Added\r\n- `TooManyRequests` exception.\r\n- Support for `429` status code in `api.changeset.discussion.comment()`.\r\n\r\n## [2.0.0] - 2023-08-29\r\n### Added\r\n- Missing status code handling in `notes.get()`.\r\n- Support for hide note endpoint.\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Problems with parsing data chunks received by api.\r\n- Small grammar corrections in the documentation.\r\n### Changed\r\n- Working method of parser used in `notes` endpoint.\r\n- Working method of parsers in `misc` endpoint.\r\n- Working method of parsers in `user` endpoint.\r\n- Working method of parsers in `changeset` endpoint.\r\n- Working method of parsers in `elements` endpoint.\r\n### Removed\r\n- `EmptyResult` api exception, which was used in endpoints `notes`, `user` and `changeset`. From now on when the results are empty an empty list will be returned.\r\n- Unused imports.\r\n\r\n## [1.1.1] - 2023-08-03\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Corrected character when adding parameters in endpoint `api.notes.get_bbox()` (from `?` to `&`).\r\n- Fixed the `limit` parameter restrictions in `api.notes.get_bbox()` documentation.\r\n\r\n## [1.1.0] - 2023-08-28\r\n### Added\r\n- `limit` parameter for `api.changeset.get_query()` endpoint.\r\n\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Corrected character when adding parameters in endpoint `api.changeset.get_query()` (from `;` to `&`).\r\n\r\n## [1.0.2] - 2023-07-26\r\n### Fixed\r\n- Auth problems in API when using characters unsupported by latin-1 codec.\r\n\r\n## [1.0.1] - 2023-07-24\r\n### Fixed\r\n- `api.notes.create()` created only anonymous notes.\r\n\r\n## [1.0.0] - 2023-06-18\r\n### Added\r\n- `to_xml()` method in `OsmChange`.\r\n- `upload()` method in `changeset` `endpoint` has new optional arguments.\r\n- Test for `to_xml()` method in `OsmChange`.\r\n- `# pragma: no cover` for unexpected api errors (Those that are not in the specification on the wiki).\r\n\r\n### Changed\r\n- Private `_to_xml()` method in `OsmChange` is now static.\r\n\r\n## [0.4.2] - 2023-06-11\r\n\r\n### Changed\r\n- Order of elements in xml generated by `Way._to_xml()`. First tags, then nodes.\r\n\r\n### Fixed\r\n- `Relation._to_xml()` was returning an xml without osm tags.\r\n- Deleted disused variable in `Node._to_xml()`.\r\n- Fixed incorrect relation parsing of data recived by `full` endpoint.\r\n\r\n## [0.4.1] - 2023-05-23\r\n### Changed\r\n- Updated `requests` from `2.28.1` to `2.31.0`.\r\n\r\n## [0.4.0] - 2023-05-03\r\n### Added\r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `Note`.  \r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `Comment`.\r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `User`.\r\n- Documentation about `Meta` and `Action` class.\r\n- Assert error (with information to report it on github) when api returns an error code not described on the wiki.\r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `(relation) Member`.\r\n\r\n### Fixed\r\n- `Note` can now be imported from package.\r\n- `Comment` can now be imported from package.\r\n- `User` can now be imported from package.\r\n- `Member` can now be imported from package.\r\n- Pdoc command in `README.md`.\r\n- `Relation.to_dict()` method now recursively serialises members.\r\n- `Way.to_dict()` method now recursively serialises nodes.\r\n\r\n### Changed\r\n- Changed imports in `Relation.py` to use importing through a module rather than directly from a file.\r\n- Added `sample_dataclasses.py` file in tests fixtures to reduce code duplication.\r\n- Changed function name and deleted unnecessary argument in `append_elements_to_master_element()` nested inside private method `_to_xml()` in `OsmChange`.\r\n\r\n## [0.3.0] - 2023-03-14\r\n\r\n### Added\r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to Changeset. [#7](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/7)\r\n- Ability to set user_agent in `Diff` and `Api` class. [#5](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/5)\r\n- `osm_object_primitive` `from_dict()` class method now raises `ValueError` if the `type` key is not found.\r\n\r\n### Changed\r\n- `Changeset` is now exported from data_classes module.\r\n- More tests.\r\n\r\n## [0.2.0] - 2023-03-07\r\n\r\n### Added\r\n- `to_dict()` method and `from_dict()` class method to `osm_object_primitive`. (An object that is inherited by a `Node`, `Way`, `Relation`). [#3](https://github.com/docentYT/osm_easy_api/issues/3)\r\n- Support for historical anonymous edits and edits made by deleted accounts. 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