1 This section provides a reference of all configuration parameters that can
2 be used with Nominatim.
4 # Configuring Nominatim
6 Nominatim uses [dotenv](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv) to manage
7 its configuration settings. There are two means to set configuration
8 variables: through an `.env` configuration file or through an environment
11 The `.env` configuration file needs to be placed into the
12 [project directory](../admin/Import.md#creating-the-project-directory). It
13 must contain configuration parameters in `<parameter>=<value>` format.
14 Please refer to the dotenv documentation for details.
16 The configuration options may also be set in the form of shell environment
17 variables. This is particularly useful, when you want to temporarily change
18 a configuration option. For example, to force the replication serve to
19 download the next change, you can temporarily disable the update interval:
21 NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL=0 nominatim replication --once
23 If a configuration option is defined through .env file and environment
24 variable, then the latter takes precedence.
26 ## Configuration Parameter Reference
28 ### Import and Database Settings
30 #### NOMINATIM_DATABASE_DSN
33 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
34 | **Description:** | Database connection string |
35 | **Format:** | string: `pgsql:<param1>=<value1>;<param2>=<value2>;...` |
36 | **Default:** | pgsql:dbname=nominatim |
37 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
39 Sets the connection parameters for the Nominatim database. At a minimum
40 the name of the database (`dbname`) is required. You can set any additional
41 parameter that is understood by libpq. See the [Postgres documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS) for a full list.
44 It is usually recommended not to set the password directly in this
45 configuration parameter. Use a
46 [password file](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-pgpass.html)
50 #### NOMINATIM_DATABASE_WEBUSER
53 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
54 | **Description:** | Database query user |
55 | **Format:** | string |
56 | **Default:** | www-data |
57 | **After Changes:** | cannot be changed after import |
59 Defines the name of the database user that will run search queries. Usually
60 this is the user under which the webserver is executed. When running Nominatim
61 via php-fpm, you can also define a separate query user. The Postgres user
62 needs to be set up before starting the import.
64 Nominatim grants minimal rights to this user to all tables that are needed
65 for running geocoding queries.
68 #### NOMINATIM_DATABASE_MODULE_PATH
71 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
72 | **Description:** | Directory where to find the PostgreSQL server module |
73 | **Format:** | path |
74 | **Default:** | _empty_ (use `<project_directory>/module`) |
75 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --functions` |
76 | **Comment:** | Legacy tokenizer only |
78 Defines the directory in which the PostgreSQL server module `nominatim.so`
79 is stored. The directory and module must be accessible by the PostgreSQL
82 For information on how to use this setting when working with external databases,
83 see [Advanced Installations](../admin/Advanced-Installations.md).
85 The option is only used by the Legacy tokenizer and ignored otherwise.
88 #### NOMINATIM_TOKENIZER
91 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
92 | **Description:** | Tokenizer used for normalizing and parsing queries and names |
93 | **Format:** | string |
94 | **Default:** | legacy |
95 | **After Changes:** | cannot be changed after import |
97 Sets the tokenizer type to use for the import. For more information on
98 available tokenizers and how they are configured, see
99 [Tokenizers](../customize/Tokenizers.md).
102 #### NOMINATIM_TOKENIZER_CONFIG
105 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
106 | **Description:** | Configuration file for the tokenizer |
107 | **Format:** | path |
108 | **Default:** | _empty_ (default file depends on tokenizer) |
109 | **After Changes:** | see documentation for each tokenizer |
111 Points to the file with additional configuration for the tokenizer.
112 See the [Tokenizer](../customize/Tokenizers.md) descriptions for details
115 #### NOMINATIM_MAX_WORD_FREQUENCY
118 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
119 | **Description:** | Number of occurrences before a word is considered frequent |
120 | **Format:** | int |
121 | **Default:** | 50000 |
122 | **After Changes:** | cannot be changed after import |
123 | **Comment:** | Legacy tokenizer only |
125 The word frequency count is used by the Legacy tokenizer to automatically
126 identify _stop words_. Any partial term that occurs more often then what
127 is defined in this setting, is effectively ignored during search.
130 #### NOMINATIM_LIMIT_REINDEXING
133 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
134 | **Description:** | Avoid invalidating large areas |
135 | **Format:** | bool |
136 | **Default:** | yes |
138 Nominatim computes the address of each place at indexing time. This has the
139 advantage to make search faster but also means that more objects needs to
140 be invalidated when the data changes. For example, changing the name of
141 the state of Florida would require recomputing every single address point
142 in the state to make the new name searchable in conjunction with addresses.
144 Setting this option to 'yes' means that Nominatim skips reindexing of contained
145 objects when the area becomes too large.
148 #### NOMINATIM_LANGUAGES
151 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
152 | **Description:** | Restrict search languages |
153 | **Format:** | comma,separated list of language codes |
154 | **Default:** | _empty_ |
156 Normally Nominatim will include all language variants of name:XX
157 in the search index. Set this to a comma separated list of language
158 codes, to restrict import to a subset of languages.
160 Currently only affects the initial import of country names and special phrases.
163 #### NOMINATIM_TERM_NORMALIZATION
166 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
167 | **Description:** | Rules for normalizing terms for comparisons |
168 | **Format:** | string: semicolon-separated list of ICU rules |
169 | **Default:** | :: NFD (); [[:Nonspacing Mark:] [:Cf:]] >; :: lower (); [[:Punctuation:][:Space:]]+ > ' '; :: NFC (); |
170 | **Comment:** | Legacy tokenizer only |
172 [Special phrases](Special-Phrases.md) have stricter matching requirements than
173 normal search terms. They must appear exactly in the query after this term
174 normalization has been applied.
176 Only has an effect on the Legacy tokenizer. For the ICU tokenizer the rules
178 [normalization section](Tokenizers.md#normalization-and-transliteration)
182 #### NOMINATIM_USE_US_TIGER_DATA
185 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
186 | **Description:** | Enable searching for Tiger house number data |
187 | **Format:** | boolean |
188 | **Default:** | no |
189 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim --refresh --functions` |
191 When this setting is enabled, search and reverse queries also take data
192 from [Tiger house number data](Tiger.md) into account.
195 #### NOMINATIM_USE_AUX_LOCATION_DATA
198 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
199 | **Description:** | Enable searching in external house number tables |
200 | **Format:** | boolean |
201 | **Default:** | no |
202 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim --refresh --functions` |
203 | **Comment:** | Do not use. |
205 When this setting is enabled, search queries also take data from external
206 house number tables into account.
208 *Warning:* This feature is currently unmaintained and should not be used.
211 #### NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY
214 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
215 | **Description:** | Use HTTP proxy when downloading data |
216 | **Format:** | boolean |
217 | **Default:** | no |
219 When this setting is enabled and at least
220 [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_HOST](#nominatim_http_proxy_host) and
221 [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PORT](#nominatim_http_proxy_port) are set, the
222 configured proxy will be used, when downloading external data like
226 #### NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_HOST
229 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
230 | **Description:** | Host name of the proxy to use |
231 | **Format:** | string |
232 | **Default:** | _empty_ |
234 When [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY](#nominatim_http_proxy) is enabled, this setting
235 configures the proxy host name.
238 #### NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PORT
241 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
242 | **Description:** | Port number of the proxy to use |
243 | **Format:** | integer |
244 | **Default:** | 3128 |
246 When [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY](#nominatim_http_proxy) is enabled, this setting
247 configures the port number to use with the proxy.
250 #### NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_LOGIN
253 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
254 | **Description:** | Username for proxies that require login |
255 | **Format:** | string |
256 | **Default:** | _empty_ |
258 When [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY](#nominatim_http_proxy) is enabled, use this
259 setting to define the username for proxies that require a login.
262 #### NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD
265 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
266 | **Description:** | Password for proxies that require login |
267 | **Format:** | string |
268 | **Default:** | _empty_ |
270 When [NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY](#nominatim_http_proxy) is enabled, use this
271 setting to define the password for proxies that require a login.
274 #### NOMINATIM_OSM2PGSQL_BINARY
277 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
278 | **Description:** | Location of the osm2pgsql binary |
279 | **Format:** | path |
280 | **Default:** | _empty_ (use binary shipped with Nominatim) |
281 | **Comment:** | EXPERT ONLY |
283 Nominatim uses [osm2pgsql](https://osm2pgsql.org) to load the OSM data
284 initially into the database. Nominatim comes bundled with a version of
285 osm2pgsql that is guaranteed to be compatible. Use this setting to use
286 a different binary instead. You should do this only, when you know exactly
287 what you are doing. If the osm2pgsql version is not compatible, then the
291 #### NOMINATIM_WIKIPEDIA_DATA_PATH
294 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
295 | **Description:** | Directory with the wikipedia importance data |
296 | **Format:** | path |
297 | **Default:** | _empty_ (project directory) |
299 Set a custom location for the
300 [wikipedia ranking file](../admin/Import.md#wikipediawikidata-rankings). When
301 unset, Nominatim expects the data to be saved in the project directory.
303 #### NOMINATIM_PHRASE_CONFIG
306 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
307 | **Description:** | Configuration file for special phrase imports |
308 | **Format:** | path |
309 | **Default:** | _empty_ (use default settings) |
311 The _phrase_config_ file configures black and white lists of tag types,
312 so that some of them can be ignored, when loading special phrases from
313 the OSM wiki. The default settings can be found in the configuration
314 directory as `phrase-settings.json`.
316 #### NOMINATIM_ADDRESS_LEVEL_CONFIG
319 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
320 | **Description:** | Configuration file for rank assignments |
321 | **Format:** | path |
322 | **Default:** | _empty_ (use default settings) |
324 The _address level config_ configures rank assignments for places. See
325 [Place Ranking](Ranking.md) for a detailed explanation what rank assignments
326 are and what the configuration file must look like. The default configuration
327 can be found in the configuration directory as `address-levels.json`.
329 #### NOMINATIM_IMPORT_STYLE
332 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
333 | **Description:** | Configuration to use for the initial OSM data import |
334 | **Format:** | string or path |
335 | **Default:** | extratags |
337 The _style configuration_ describes which OSM objects and tags are taken
338 into consideration for the search database. This setting may either
339 be a string pointing to one of the internal styles or it may be a path
340 pointing to a custom style.
342 See [Import Styles](Import-Styles.md)
343 for more information on the available internal styles and the format of the
346 #### NOMINATIM_FLATNODE_FILE
349 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
350 | **Description:** | Location of osm2pgsql flatnode file |
351 | **Format:** | path |
352 | **Default:** | _empty_ (do not use a flatnote file) |
353 | **After Changes:** | Only change when moving the file physically. |
355 The `osm2pgsql flatnode file` is file that efficiently stores geographic
356 location for OSM nodes. For larger imports it can significantly speed up
357 the import. When this option is unset, then osm2pgsql uses a PsotgreSQL table
358 to store the locations.
362 The flatnode file is not only used during the initial import but also
363 when adding new data with `nominatim add-data` or `nominatim replication`.
364 Make sure you keep the flatnode file around and this setting unmodified,
365 if you plan to add more data or run regular updates.
368 #### NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_*
371 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
372 | **Description:** | Group of settings for distributing the database over tablespaces |
373 | **Format:** | string |
374 | **Default:** | _empty_ (do not use a table space) |
375 | **After Changes:** | no effect after initial import |
377 Nominatim allows to distribute the search database over up to 10 different
378 [PostgreSQL tablespaces](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/manage-ag-tablespaces.html).
379 If you use this option, make sure that the tablespaces exist before starting
382 The available tablespace groups are:
384 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_SEARCH_DATA
385 : Data used by the geocoding frontend.
387 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_SEARCH_INDEX
388 : Indexes used by the geocoding frontend.
390 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_OSM_DATA
391 : Raw OSM data cache used for import and updates.
393 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_OSM_DATA
394 : Indexes on the raw OSM data cache.
396 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_PLACE_DATA
397 : Data table with the pre-filtered but still unprocessed OSM data.
398 Used only during imports and updates.
400 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_PLACE_INDEX
401 : Indexes on raw data table. Used only during imports and updates.
403 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_ADDRESS_DATA
404 : Data tables used for computing search terms and addresses of places
405 during import and updates.
407 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_ADDRESS_INDEX
408 : Indexes on the data tables for search term and address computation.
409 Used only for import and updates.
411 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_AUX_DATA
412 : Auxiliary data tables for non-OSM data, e.g. for Tiger house number data.
414 NOMINATIM_TABLESPACE_AUX_INDEX
415 : Indexes on auxiliary data tables.
418 ### Replication Update Settings
420 #### NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_URL
423 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
424 | **Description:** | Base URL of the replication service |
425 | **Format:** | url |
426 | **Default:** | https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute |
427 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim replication --init` |
429 Replication services deliver updates to OSM data. Use this setting to choose
430 which replication service to use. See [Updates](../admin/Update.md) for more
431 information on how to set up regular updates.
433 #### NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_MAX_DIFF
436 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
437 | **Description:** | Maximum amount of data to download per update cycle (in MB) |
438 | **Format:** | integer |
439 | **Default:** | 50 |
440 | **After Changes:** | restart the replication process |
442 At each update cycle Nominatim downloads diffs until either no more diffs
443 are available on the server (i.e. the database is up-to-date) or the limit
444 given in this setting is exceeded. Nominatim guarantees to downloads at least
445 one diff, if one is available, no matter how small the setting.
447 The default for this setting is fairly conservative because Nominatim keeps
448 all data downloaded in one cycle in RAM. Using large values in a production
449 server may interfere badly with the search frontend because it evicts data
450 from RAM that is needed for speedy answers to incoming requests. It is usually
451 a better idea to keep this setting lower and run multiple update cycles
452 to catch up with updates.
454 When catching up in non-production mode, for example after the initial import,
455 the setting can easily be changed temporarily on the command line:
457 NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_MAX_DIFF=3000 nominatim replication
460 #### NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL
463 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
464 | **Description:** | Publication interval of the replication service (in seconds) |
465 | **Format:** | integer |
466 | **Default:** | 75 |
467 | **After Changes:** | restart the replication process |
469 This setting determines when Nominatim will attempt to download again a new
470 update. The time is computed from the publication date of the last diff
471 downloaded. Setting this to a slightly higher value than the actual
472 publication interval avoids unnecessary rechecks.
475 #### NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_RECHECK_INTERVAL
478 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
479 | **Description:** | Wait time to recheck for a pending update (in seconds) |
480 | **Format:** | integer |
481 | **Default:** | 60 |
482 | **After Changes:** | restart the replication process |
484 When replication updates are run in continuous mode (using `nominatim replication`),
485 this setting determines how long Nominatim waits until it looks for updates
486 again when updates were not available on the server.
488 Note that this is different from
489 [NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL](#nominatim_replication_update_interval).
490 Nominatim will never attempt to query for new updates for UPDATE_INTERVAL
491 seconds after the current database date. Only after the update interval has
492 passed it asks for new data. If then no new data is found, it waits for
493 RECHECK_INTERVAL seconds before it attempts again.
497 #### NOMINATIM_CORS_NOACCESSCONTROL
500 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
501 | **Description:** | Send permissive CORS access headers |
502 | **Format:** | boolean |
503 | **Default:** | yes |
504 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
506 When this setting is enabled, API HTTP responses include the HTTP
507 [CORS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CORS) headers
508 `access-control-allow-origin: *` and `access-control-allow-methods: OPTIONS,GET`.
510 #### NOMINATIM_MAPICON_URL
513 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
514 | **Description:** | URL prefix for static icon images |
515 | **Format:** | url |
516 | **Default:** | _empty_ |
517 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
519 When a mapicon URL is configured, then Nominatim includes an additional `icon`
520 field in the responses, pointing to an appropriate icon for the place type.
522 Map icons used to be included in Nominatim itself but now have moved to the
523 [nominatim-ui](https://github.com/osm-search/nominatim-ui/) project. If you
524 want the URL to be included in API responses, make the `/mapicon`
525 directory of the project available under a public URL and point this setting
529 #### NOMINATIM_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE
532 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
533 | **Description:** | Language of responses when no language is requested |
534 | **Format:** | language code |
535 | **Default:** | _empty_ (use the local language of the feature) |
536 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
538 Nominatim localizes the place names in responses when the corresponding
539 translation is available. Users can request a custom language setting through
540 the HTTP accept-languages header or through the explicit parameter
541 [accept-languages](../api/Search.md#language-of-results). If neither is
542 given, it falls back to this setting. If the setting is also empty, then
543 the local languages (in OSM: the name tag without any language suffix) is
547 #### NOMINATIM_SEARCH_BATCH_MODE
550 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
551 | **Description:** | Enable a special batch query mode |
552 | **Format:** | boolean |
553 | **Default:** | no |
554 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
556 This feature is currently undocumented and potentially broken.
559 #### NOMINATIM_SEARCH_NAME_ONLY_THRESHOLD
562 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
563 | **Description:** | Threshold for switching the search index lookup strategy |
564 | **Format:** | integer |
565 | **Default:** | 500 |
566 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
568 This setting defines the threshold over which a name is no longer considered
569 as rare. When searching for places with rare names, only the name is used
570 for place lookups. Otherwise the name and any address information is used.
572 This setting only has an effect after `nominatim refresh --word-counts` has
573 been called to compute the word frequencies.
576 #### NOMINATIM_LOOKUP_MAX_COUNT
579 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
580 | **Description:** | Maximum number of OSM ids accepted by /lookup |
581 | **Format:** | integer |
582 | **Default:** | 50 |
583 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
585 The /lookup point accepts list of ids to look up address details for. This
586 setting restricts the number of places a user may look up with a single
590 #### NOMINATIM_POLYGON_OUTPUT_MAX_TYPES
593 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
594 | **Description:** | Number of different geometry formats that may be returned |
595 | **Format:** | integer |
597 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
599 Nominatim supports returning full geometries of places. The geometries may
600 be requested in different formats with one of the
601 [`polygon_*` parameters](../api/Search.md#polygon-output). Use this
602 setting to restrict the number of geometry types that may be requested
605 Setting this parameter to 0 disables polygon output completely.
609 #### NOMINATIM_LOG_DB
612 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
613 | **Description:** | Log requests into the database |
614 | **Format:** | boolean |
615 | **Default:** | no |
616 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
618 Enable logging requests into a database table with this setting. The logs
619 can be found in the table `new_query_log`.
621 When using this logging method, it is advisable to set up a job that
622 regularly clears out old logging information. Nominatim will not do that
625 Can be used as the same time as NOMINATIM_LOG_FILE.
627 #### NOMINATIM_LOG_FILE
630 | -------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
631 | **Description:** | Log requests into a file |
632 | **Format:** | path |
633 | **Default:** | _empty_ (logging disabled) |
634 | **After Changes:** | run `nominatim refresh --website` |
636 Enable logging of requests into a file with this setting by setting the log
637 file where to log to. The entries in the log file have the following format:
639 <request time> <execution time in s> <number of results> <type> "<query string>"
641 Request time is the time when the request was started. The execution time is
642 given in ms and corresponds to the time the query took executing in PHP.
643 type contains the name of the endpoint used.
645 Can be used as the same time as NOMINATIM_LOG_DB.