+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+# This file is part of Nominatim. (https://nominatim.org)
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2022 by the Nominatim developer community.
+# For a full list of authors see the git log.
"""
Implementation of the 'special-phrases' command.
"""
+import argparse
import logging
from pathlib import Path
+
from nominatim.errors import UsageError
from nominatim.db.connection import connect
-from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_importer import SPImporter
+from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_importer import SPImporter, SpecialPhraseLoader
from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_wiki_loader import SPWikiLoader
from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_csv_loader import SPCsvLoader
+from nominatim.clicmd.args import NominatimArgs
LOG = logging.getLogger()
class ImportSpecialPhrases:
"""\
Import special phrases.
+
+ Special phrases are search terms that narrow down the type of object
+ that should be searched. For example, you might want to search for
+ 'Hotels in Barcelona'. The OSM wiki has a selection of special phrases
+ in many languages, which can be imported with this command.
+
+ You can also provide your own phrases in a CSV file. The file needs to have
+ the following five columns:
+ * phrase - the term expected for searching
+ * class - the OSM tag key of the object type
+ * type - the OSM tag value of the object type
+ * operator - the kind of search to be done (one of: in, near, name, -)
+ * plural - whether the term is a plural or not (Y/N)
+
+ An example file can be found in the Nominatim sources at
+ 'test/testdb/full_en_phrases_test.csv'.
+
+ The import can be further configured to ignore specific key/value pairs.
+ This is particularly useful when importing phrases from the wiki. The
+ default configuration excludes some very common tags like building=yes.
+ The configuration can be customized by putting a file `phrase-settings.json`
+ with custom rules into the project directory or by using the `--config`
+ option to point to another configuration file.
"""
- @staticmethod
- def add_args(parser):
+
+ def add_args(self, parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
group = parser.add_argument_group('Input arguments')
group.add_argument('--import-from-wiki', action='store_true',
- help='Import special phrases from the OSM wiki to the database.')
+ help='Import special phrases from the OSM wiki to the database')
group.add_argument('--import-from-csv', metavar='FILE',
- help='Import special phrases from a CSV file.')
+ help='Import special phrases from a CSV file')
+ group.add_argument('--no-replace', action='store_true',
+ help='Keep the old phrases and only add the new ones')
+
+
+ def run(self, args: NominatimArgs) -> int:
- @staticmethod
- def run(args):
if args.import_from_wiki:
- ImportSpecialPhrases.start_import(args, SPWikiLoader(args.config))
+ self.start_import(args, SPWikiLoader(args.config))
if args.import_from_csv:
if not Path(args.import_from_csv).is_file():
LOG.fatal("CSV file '%s' does not exist.", args.import_from_csv)
raise UsageError('Cannot access file.')
- ImportSpecialPhrases.start_import(args, SPCsvLoader(args.import_from_csv))
+ self.start_import(args, SPCsvLoader(args.import_from_csv))
return 0
- @staticmethod
- def start_import(args, loader):
+
+ def start_import(self, args: NominatimArgs, loader: SpecialPhraseLoader) -> None:
"""
Create the SPImporter object containing the right
sp loader and then start the import of special phrases.
from ..tokenizer import factory as tokenizer_factory
tokenizer = tokenizer_factory.get_tokenizer_for_db(args.config)
+ should_replace = not args.no_replace
with connect(args.config.get_libpq_dsn()) as db_connection:
SPImporter(
- args.config, args.phplib_dir, db_connection, loader
- ).import_phrases(tokenizer)
+ args.config, db_connection, loader
+ ).import_phrases(tokenizer, should_replace)