# Database connection string.
# Add host, port, user etc through additional semicolon-separated attributes.
# e.g. ;host=...;port=...;user=...;password=...
# Database connection string.
# Add host, port, user etc through additional semicolon-separated attributes.
# e.g. ;host=...;port=...;user=...;password=...
# Directory where to find the PostgreSQL server module.
# When empty the module is expected to be located in the 'module' subdirectory
# in the project directory.
# Directory where to find the PostgreSQL server module.
# When empty the module is expected to be located in the 'module' subdirectory
# in the project directory.
-# Number of occurances of a word before it is considered frequent.
+# Tokenizer used for normalizing and parsing queries and names.
+# The tokenizer is set up during import and cannot be changed afterwards
+# without a reimport.
+# Currently available tokenizers: legacy
+NOMINATIM_TOKENIZER="legacy"
+
+# Number of occurrences of a word before it is considered frequent.
# Similar to the concept of stop words. Frequent partial words get ignored
# or handled differently during search.
# Changing this value requires a reimport.
# Similar to the concept of stop words. Frequent partial words get ignored
# or handled differently during search.
# Changing this value requires a reimport.
# Changing this value requires a reimport.
NOMINATIM_TERM_NORMALIZATION=":: NFD (); [[:Nonspacing Mark:] [:Cf:]] >; :: lower (); [[:Punctuation:][:Space:]]+ > ' '; :: NFC ();"
# Changing this value requires a reimport.
NOMINATIM_TERM_NORMALIZATION=":: NFD (); [[:Nonspacing Mark:] [:Cf:]] >; :: lower (); [[:Punctuation:][:Space:]]+ > ' '; :: NFC ();"
+# Configuration file for the tokenizer.
+# The content depends on the tokenizer used. If left empty the default settings
+# for the chosen tokenizer will be used. The configuration can only be set
+# on import and not be changed afterwards.
+NOMINATIM_TOKENIZER_CONFIG=
+
# Search in the Tiger house number data for the US.
# Note: The tables must already exist or queries will throw errors.
# Changing this value requires to run ./utils/setup --create-functions --setup-website.
NOMINATIM_USE_US_TIGER_DATA=no
# Search in the Tiger house number data for the US.
# Note: The tables must already exist or queries will throw errors.
# Changing this value requires to run ./utils/setup --create-functions --setup-website.
NOMINATIM_USE_US_TIGER_DATA=no
# Changing this value requires to run ./utils/setup --create-functions --setup-website.
NOMINATIM_USE_AUX_LOCATION_DATA=no
# Changing this value requires to run ./utils/setup --create-functions --setup-website.
NOMINATIM_USE_AUX_LOCATION_DATA=no
# The following settings allow to set a proxy to use when remotely downloading
# data. Host and port are required. Login and password are optional.
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY=no
# The following settings allow to set a proxy to use when remotely downloading
# data. Host and port are required. Login and password are optional.
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY=no
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PORT=3128
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_LOGIN=
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD=
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PORT=3128
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_LOGIN=
NOMINATIM_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD=
# Location of the osm2pgsql binary.
# When empty, osm2pgsql is expected to reside in the osm2pgsql directory in
# Location of the osm2pgsql binary.
# When empty, osm2pgsql is expected to reside in the osm2pgsql directory in
-# Used with setup.php --import-tiger-data. When unset, the data is expected
-# to be located under 'data/tiger' in the source tree.
+# OBSOLETE: use `nominatim add-data --tiger-data <dir>` to explicitly state
+# the directory on import
# Configuration file for OSM data import.
# This may either be the name of one of an internal style or point
# Configuration file for OSM data import.
# This may either be the name of one of an internal style or point
# These are used to keep the database up to date. Per default it points to
# the minutely updates for the main OSM database. There are other services
# geared towards larger update intervals or data extracts.
# These are used to keep the database up to date. Per default it points to
# the minutely updates for the main OSM database. There are other services
# geared towards larger update intervals or data extracts.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_URL="https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute"
# Maximum amount of data to download per batch.
# Size is in MB.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_MAX_DIFF=50
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_URL="https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute"
# Maximum amount of data to download per batch.
# Size is in MB.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_MAX_DIFF=50
# Determines when Nominatim will attempt again to download again a new
# update. The time is computed from the publication date of the last diff
# downloaded. Setting this to a slightly higher value than the actual
# publication interval avoids unnecessary rechecks.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL=75
# Determines when Nominatim will attempt again to download again a new
# update. The time is computed from the publication date of the last diff
# downloaded. Setting this to a slightly higher value than the actual
# publication interval avoids unnecessary rechecks.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL=75
# Time to wait after an expected update was not available on the server.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_RECHECK_INTERVAL=60
### API settings
#
# The following settings configure the API responses. You must rerun
# Time to wait after an expected update was not available on the server.
NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_RECHECK_INTERVAL=60
### API settings
#
# The following settings configure the API responses. You must rerun
# Send permissive CORS access headers.
# When enabled, send CORS headers to allow access to everybody.
# Send permissive CORS access headers.
# When enabled, send CORS headers to allow access to everybody.