## Prerequisites for testing and documentation
The Nominatim test suite consists of behavioural tests (using behave) and
-unit tests (using PHPUnit for PHP code and pytest for Python code).
-It has the following additional requirements:
+unit tests (using pytest). It has the following additional requirements:
* [behave test framework](https://behave.readthedocs.io) >= 1.2.6
-* [phpunit](https://phpunit.de) (9.5 is known to work)
-* [PHP CodeSniffer](https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer)
* [Pylint](https://pylint.org/) (CI always runs the latest version from pip)
* [mypy](http://mypy-lang.org/) (plus typing information for external libs)
* [Python Typing Extensions](https://github.com/python/typing_extensions) (for Python < 3.9)
* [mkdocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/) >= 1.1.2
* [mkdocstrings](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/) >= 0.25
* [mkdocs-material](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/)
+* [mkdocs-gen-files](https://oprypin.github.io/mkdocs-gen-files/)
Please be aware that tests always run against the globally installed
osm2pgsql, so you need to have this set up. If you want to test against
The easiest way, to handle these Python dependencies is to run your
development from within a virtual environment.
+```sh
+sudo apt install libsqlite3-mod-spatialite
+```
+
To set up the virtual environment with all necessary packages run:
```sh
virtualenv ~/nominatim-dev-venv
~/nominatim-dev-venv/bin/pip install\
- psycopg2-binary psutil psycopg[binary] PyICU SQLAlchemy \
- python-dotenv jinja2 pyYAML datrie \
- behave mkdocs mkdocstrings pytest pytest-asyncio pylint \
+ psutil psycopg[binary] PyICU SQLAlchemy \
+ python-dotenv jinja2 pyYAML datrie behave \
+ mkdocs mkdocstrings mkdocs-gen-files pytest pytest-asyncio pylint \
types-jinja2 types-markupsafe types-psutil types-psycopg2 \
types-pygments types-pyyaml types-requests types-ujson \
- types-urllib3 typing-extensions unicorn falcon
+ types-urllib3 typing-extensions unicorn falcon starlette \
+ uvicorn mypy osmium aiosqlite
```
Now enter the virtual environment whenever you want to develop:
. ~/nominatim-dev-venv/bin/activate
```
-For installing the PHP development tools, run:
-
-```sh
-sudo apt install php-cgi phpunit php-codesniffer
-```
-
-If your distribution does not have PHPUnit 7.3+, you can install it (as well
-as CodeSniffer) via composer:
-
-```
-sudo apt-get install composer
-composer global require "squizlabs/php_codesniffer=*"
-composer global require "phpunit/phpunit=8.*"
-```
-
-The binaries are found in `.config/composer/vendor/bin`. You need to add this
-to your PATH:
-
-```
-echo 'export PATH=~/.config/composer/vendor/bin:$PATH' > ~/.profile
-```
-
### Running Nominatim during development
The source code for Nominatim can be found in the `src` directory and can
framework. The master branch is automatically deployed every night on
[https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/](https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/)
-To build the documentation, go to the build directory and run
+To build the documentation run
```
make doc
-INFO - Cleaning site directory
-INFO - Building documentation to directory: /home/vagrant/build/site-html
```
-This runs `mkdocs build` plus extra transformation of some files and adds
-symlinks (see `CMakeLists.txt` for the exact steps).
-Now you can start webserver for local testing
+For local testing, you can start webserver:
```
build> make serve-doc
to your host:
```
-build> PYTHONPATH=$SRCDIR mkdocs serve --dev-addr 0.0.0.0:8088
+build> mkdocs serve --dev-addr 0.0.0.0:8088
[server:296] Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8088
[handlers:62] Start watching changes
```