WME Validator is a powerful script that helps editors find and fix issues on the Waze map.
Custom Checks Examples
Custom check is a powerful tool of WME Validator to highlight very specific map issues, not covered with built-in validations.
To set up a custom check in Validator click Settings->custom. There are two checks: green and blue. Each check has two fields: template and regular expression (RegExp).
Hover your mouse over the template field to get a tooltip with available variables. Validator substitutes those variables with segment's data and then tries to match that string over the RegExp. If the expanded template string matches the RegExp - Validator highlights the segment.
Template Variables
Most of the variables are self-explanatory. Note: empty address fields expand to empty streets, i.e. if you set "None" next to city name, then template "#${city}#" for this segment will be expanded to "##"
Road type: variable ${typeRank} expands to: [updated to BE/NL version 1.1.19]
- 1 street
- 2 primary street
- 3 highway
- 4 ramp
- 5 walking trail
- 6 major highway
- 7 minor highway
- 8 dirt road
- 10 pedestrian boardwalk
- 14 for Major Highways
- 15 ferry
- 16 stairway
- 17 private road
- 18 railroad
- 19 runway / taxiway
- 20 parking lot
Road direction: variable ${direction} expands to:
- 0 for Unknown direction
- 1 for A->B
- 2 for B->A
- 3 for Two-way segments
Regular Expressions (RegExp)
Regular expressions are patterns used to match character combinations in your expanded template. See the detailed description of regular expressions on MDN: link
Validator provides the following two extensions for regular expressions: Debug RegExp. To debug your RegExp add letter D at the very beginning: D/^[a-z]/ Validator will print debug information to the JavaScript console (Ctrl+Shift+J), so you can see how template variables expand for the segments on the map.
Negate RegExp. Sometimes it's much easier to create a RegExp for a normal condition and then just negate the result. To do so, add an exclamation mark at the very beginning: !/ (St|Ave)$/
Easy Examples
To highlight streets with word North
Template: ${street}
RegExp: /North/
To highlight invalid (null) elevations
Template: ${elevation}
RegExp: /null/
To highlight segments with no state assigned
Template: ${state}
RexExp: /^$/
To highlight segments with a U-turn
Template: ${Uturn}
RexExp: /1/
Medium Examples
To highlight Ramps with non-ground elevation:
Template: ${typeRank}:${elevation}
RegExp: /12:[^0]/
To highlight Freeways which do not start with letter A
Template: ${typeRank}:${street}
RegExp: /15:[^A]/
To highlight streets named "U-Turn" in LA
Template: ${state}:${street}
RegExp: /Louisiana:U-Turn/
To highlight dead-end U-turns
Template: ${deadEnd}:${Uturn}
RegExp: /1:1/
To highlight the opposite: missing dead-end U-turns
Template: ${deadEnd}:${Uturn}
RegExp: /1:0/
New! To highlight Freeways or Major Highways in format 'Axx', 'Ixx' etc
Template: ${typeRank}:${street}
RegExp: /^(15|14):[a-z][0-9]/i
New! To search for segments shorter than 17m:
Template: ${length}
RegExp: /^([0-9]|1[0-6])$/
New! To mark dead-ends without U-turn:
Template: A${deadEndA}:${UturnA}:B${deadEndB}:${UturnB}
RegExp: /A1:0|B1:0/
New! To highlight more than 100m long unnamed drivable streets:
Template: ${drivable}:${street}:${length}
RegExp: /1::...+/
Advanced Examples
To highlight street name which ends in Cntr, or Exd etc (any case variant)
Template: ${street}
RegExp: / (Cntr|Exd|La|Plc|Rvr|Tnpk|Wy)$/i
To highlight segments that have an alt street specified but no city
Template: @@${altCity[0]}##${altStreet[0]}@@${altCity[1]}##${altStreet[1]}
RegExp: /@@##[^@]/
To highlight invalid abbreviations for Australian roads
Template: ${street}
RegExp: !/ (Ave|Blvd|Cl|Cres|Cct|Ct|Dr|Way|Line|Ln|Mtwy|Pde|Pl|Rd|St)$|^$/
To highlight lowercase street names for US (except S, N, W, E and to)
Template: ${street}
RegExp: /^(?!(to) [^a-z])((S|N|W|E) )?[a-z]/
New! To highlight Freeways with no cardinal direction (NSEW)
Template: ${type}:${street}
RegExp: !/^[^3]| [NSEW]$/
New! City name abbreviation 'snt' should be lowercase and at the very beginning
Template: ${city}
RegExp: /(^|[ (])(?!^snt )[Ss][Nn][Tt]([ )]|$)/
New! To highlight segments if primary street name and one of the alt. names are the same
Template: #${street}#${altStreet[#]}#
RegExp: /(#.+)(?=#).*\1#/