IF addr_street is null and addr_place is null THEN
select nodes from planet_osm_ways where id = wayid INTO waynodes;
- FOR location IN SELECT placex.street, placex.addr_place from placex
+ FOR location IN SELECT placex.street, placex.addr_place from placex
where osm_type = 'N' and osm_id = ANY(waynodes)
and (placex.street is not null or placex.addr_place is not null)
and indexed_status < 100
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
-CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION insert_osmline(wayid BIGINT, interpolationtype TEXT,
- street TEXT, addr_place TEXT,
- defpostalcode TEXT, country_code TEXT,
- geom GEOMETRY)
-RETURNS INTEGER AS $$
-DECLARE
-
- newpoints INTEGER;
- waynodes BIGINT[];
- nodeid BIGINT;
- prevnode RECORD;
- nextnode RECORD;
- startnumber INTEGER;
- endnumber INTEGER;
- housenum INTEGER;
- linegeo GEOMETRY;
- splitline GEOMETRY;
- sectiongeo GEOMETRY;
- pointgeo GEOMETRY;
- place_centroid GEOMETRY;
- calculated_country_code VARCHAR(2);
- partition INTEGER;
- geometry_sector INTEGER;
-
+CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION osmline_insert() RETURNS TRIGGER
+ AS $$
BEGIN
- place_centroid := ST_PointOnSurface(geom);
- calculated_country_code := lower(get_country_code(place_centroid));
- partition := get_partition(calculated_country_code);
- geometry_sector := geometry_sector(partition, place_centroid);
-
- IF interpolationtype != 'odd' AND interpolationtype != 'even' AND interpolationtype!='all' THEN
- -- other interpolation types than odd/even/all (e.g. numeric ones) are not supported
- RETURN 0;
- END IF;
-
- select nodes from planet_osm_ways where id = wayid INTO waynodes;
-
- IF array_upper(waynodes, 1) IS NULL THEN
- RETURN 0;
- END IF;
-
- linegeo := geom;
- startnumber := NULL;
-
- FOR nodeidpos in 1..array_upper(waynodes, 1) LOOP
+ NEW.place_id := nextval('seq_place');
+ NEW.indexed_date := now();
- select * from place where osm_type = 'N' and osm_id = waynodes[nodeidpos]::BIGINT
- and housenumber is not NULL limit 1 INTO nextnode;
- --RAISE NOTICE 'Nextnode.place_id: %s', nextnode.place_id;
- IF nextnode.osm_id IS NOT NULL THEN
- --RAISE NOTICE 'place_id is not null';
- IF nodeidpos > 1 and nodeidpos < array_upper(waynodes, 1) THEN
- -- Make sure that the point is actually on the line. That might
- -- be a bit paranoid but ensures that the algorithm still works
- -- should osm2pgsql attempt to repair geometries.
- splitline := split_line_on_node(linegeo, nextnode.geometry);
- sectiongeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 1);
- linegeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 2);
- ELSE
- sectiongeo = linegeo;
+ IF NEW.indexed_status IS NULL THEN
+ IF NEW.interpolationtype NOT IN ('odd', 'even', 'all') THEN
+ -- other interpolation types than odd/even/all (e.g. numeric ones) are not supported
+ RETURN NULL;
END IF;
- endnumber := substring(nextnode.housenumber,'[0-9]+')::integer;
-
- IF startnumber IS NOT NULL AND endnumber IS NOT NULL
- AND startnumber != endnumber
- AND ST_GeometryType(sectiongeo) = 'ST_LineString' THEN
-
- IF (startnumber > endnumber) THEN
- housenum := endnumber;
- endnumber := startnumber;
- startnumber := housenum;
- sectiongeo := ST_Reverse(sectiongeo);
- END IF;
- insert into location_property_osmline
- values (sectiongeo, nextval('seq_place'), partition, wayid, NULL,
- startnumber, endnumber, interpolationtype,
- coalesce(street, prevnode.street, nextnode.street),
- coalesce(addr_place, prevnode.addr_place, nextnode.addr_place),
- coalesce(defpostalcode, prevnode.postcode, nextnode.postcode),
- calculated_country_code, geometry_sector, 2, now());
- END IF;
+ NEW.indexed_status := 1; --STATUS_NEW
- -- early break if we are out of line string,
- -- might happen when a line string loops back on itself
- IF ST_GeometryType(linegeo) != 'ST_LineString' THEN
- RETURN 0;
- END IF;
+ NEW.calculated_country_code := lower(get_country_code(NEW.linegeo));
- startnumber := substring(nextnode.housenumber,'[0-9]+')::integer;
- prevnode := nextnode;
- END IF;
- END LOOP;
+ NEW.partition := get_partition(NEW.calculated_country_code);
+ NEW.geometry_sector := geometry_sector(NEW.partition, NEW.linegeo);
+ END IF;
- RETURN 1;
+ RETURN NEW;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
classtable TEXT;
line RECORD;
BEGIN
- --DEBUG: RAISE WARNING '% %',NEW.osm_type,NEW.osm_id;
-
- -- ignore interpolated addresses, not necessary anymore, cause interpolated addresses are now in location_property_osmline
- IF NEW.class = 'place' and NEW.type = 'address' THEN
- RETURN NEW;
- END IF;
-
- IF ST_IsEmpty(NEW.geometry) OR NOT ST_IsValid(NEW.geometry) OR ST_X(ST_Centroid(NEW.geometry))::text in ('NaN','Infinity','-Infinity') OR ST_Y(ST_Centroid(NEW.geometry))::text in ('NaN','Infinity','-Infinity') THEN
- -- block all invalid geometary - just not worth the risk. seg faults are causing serious problems.
- RAISE WARNING 'invalid geometry %',NEW.osm_id;
- RETURN NULL;
- END IF;
-
--DEBUG: RAISE WARNING '% % % %',NEW.osm_type,NEW.osm_id,NEW.class,NEW.type;
NEW.place_id := nextval('seq_place');
AS $$
DECLARE
place_centroid GEOMETRY;
+ waynodes BIGINT[];
+ prevnode RECORD;
+ nextnode RECORD;
+ startnumber INTEGER;
+ endnumber INTEGER;
+ housenum INTEGER;
+ linegeo GEOMETRY;
+ splitline GEOMETRY;
+ sectiongeo GEOMETRY;
+ street TEXT;
+ addr_place TEXT;
+ postcode TEXT;
BEGIN
-- deferred delete
IF OLD.indexed_status = 100 THEN
RETURN NEW;
END IF;
- -- do the reparenting: (finally here, because ALL places in placex, that are needed for reparenting, need to be up to date)
- -- (the osm interpolationline in location_property_osmline was marked for reparenting in placex_insert/placex_delete with index_status = 1 or 2 (1 inset, 2 delete)
+ -- do the reparenting: (finally here, because ALL places in placex,
+ -- that are needed for reparenting, need to be up to date)
+ -- (the osm interpolationline in location_property_osmline was marked for
+ -- reparenting in placex_insert/placex_delete with index_status = 1 or 2 (1 inset, 2 delete)
-- => index.c: sets index_status back to 0
-- => triggers this function)
place_centroid := ST_PointOnSurface(NEW.linegeo);
- -- marking descendants for reparenting is not needed, because there are actually no descendants for interpolation lines
+ -- marking descendants for reparenting is not needed, because there are
+ -- actually no descendants for interpolation lines
NEW.parent_place_id = get_interpolation_parent(NEW.osm_id, NEW.street, NEW.addr_place,
NEW.partition, place_centroid, NEW.linegeo);
- return NEW;
+
+ -- if we are just updating then our work is done
+ IF OLD.indexed_status != 1 THEN
+ return NEW;
+ END IF;
+
+ -- otherwise split the line as necessary
+ select nodes from planet_osm_ways where id = NEW.osm_id INTO waynodes;
+
+ IF array_upper(waynodes, 1) IS NULL THEN
+ RETURN 0;
+ END IF;
+
+ linegeo := NEW.linegeo;
+ startnumber := NULL;
+ street := NEW.street;
+ addr_place := NEW.addr_place;
+ postcode := NEW.postcode;
+
+ FOR nodeidpos in 1..array_upper(waynodes, 1) LOOP
+
+ select * from place where osm_type = 'N' and osm_id = waynodes[nodeidpos]::BIGINT
+ and housenumber is not NULL limit 1 INTO nextnode;
+ --RAISE NOTICE 'Nextnode.place_id: %s', nextnode.place_id;
+ IF nextnode.osm_id IS NOT NULL THEN
+ --RAISE NOTICE 'place_id is not null';
+ IF nodeidpos > 1 and nodeidpos < array_upper(waynodes, 1) THEN
+ -- Make sure that the point is actually on the line. That might
+ -- be a bit paranoid but ensures that the algorithm still works
+ -- should osm2pgsql attempt to repair geometries.
+ splitline := split_line_on_node(linegeo, nextnode.geometry);
+ sectiongeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 1);
+ linegeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 2);
+ ELSE
+ sectiongeo = linegeo;
+ END IF;
+ endnumber := substring(nextnode.housenumber,'[0-9]+')::integer;
+
+ IF startnumber IS NOT NULL AND endnumber IS NOT NULL
+ AND startnumber != endnumber
+ AND ST_GeometryType(sectiongeo) = 'ST_LineString' THEN
+
+ IF (startnumber > endnumber) THEN
+ housenum := endnumber;
+ endnumber := startnumber;
+ startnumber := housenum;
+ sectiongeo := ST_Reverse(sectiongeo);
+ END IF;
+
+ IF NEW.startnumber IS NULL THEN
+ NEW.startnumber := startnumber;
+ NEW.endnumber := endnumber;
+ NEW.linegeo := sectiongeo;
+ NEW.street := coalesce(street, prevnode.street, nextnode.street);
+ NEW.addr_place := coalesce(addr_place, prevnode.addr_place, nextnode.addr_place);
+ NEW.postcode := coalesce(postcode, prevnode.postcode, nextnode.postcode);
+ ELSE
+ insert into location_property_osmline
+ (linegeo, partition, osm_id, parent_place_id,
+ startnumber, endnumber, interpolationtype,
+ street, addr_place, postcode, calculated_country_code,
+ geometry_sector, indexed_status)
+ values (sectiongeo, NEW.partition, NEW.osm_id, NEW.parent_place_id,
+ startnumber, endnumber, NEW.interpolationtype,
+ coalesce(street, prevnode.street, nextnode.street),
+ coalesce(addr_place, prevnode.addr_place, nextnode.addr_place),
+ coalesce(postcode, prevnode.postcode, nextnode.postcode),
+ NEW.calculated_country_code, NEW.geometry_sector, 0);
+ END IF;
+ END IF;
+
+ -- early break if we are out of line string,
+ -- might happen when a line string loops back on itself
+ IF ST_GeometryType(linegeo) != 'ST_LineString' THEN
+ RETURN NEW;
+ END IF;
+
+ startnumber := substring(nextnode.housenumber,'[0-9]+')::integer;
+ prevnode := nextnode;
+ END IF;
+ END LOOP;
+
+ RETURN NEW;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+
+
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION placex_update() RETURNS
TRIGGER
AS $$
--RAISE WARNING 'before low level% %', NEW.place_id, NEW.rank_search;
+ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- For low level elements we inherit from our parent road
IF (NEW.rank_search > 27 OR (NEW.type = 'postcode' AND NEW.rank_search = 25)) THEN
END IF;
END IF;
+ -- Is this node part of an interpolation?
IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND NEW.osm_type = 'N' THEN
+ FOR location IN
+ SELECT q.parent_place_id FROM location_property_osmline q, planet_osm_ways x
+ WHERE q.linegeo && NEW.geometry and x.id = q.osm_id and NEW.osm_id = any(x.nodes)
+ LIMIT 1
+ LOOP
+ NEW.parent_place_id := location.parent_place_id;
+ END LOOP;
+ END IF;
---RAISE WARNING 'x1';
- -- Is this node part of a way? search for the way in placex AND location_property_osmline (for interpolation lines)
- FOR location IN select p.place_id, p.osm_id, p.parent_place_id, p.class, p.type, p.rank_search, p.street, p.addr_place from placex p, planet_osm_ways w
+ -- Is this node part of a way?
+ IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND NEW.osm_type = 'N' THEN
+
+ FOR location IN select p.place_id, p.osm_id, p.parent_place_id, p.rank_search, p.street, p.addr_place from placex p, planet_osm_ways w
where p.osm_type = 'W' and p.rank_search >= 26 and p.geometry && NEW.geometry and w.id = p.osm_id and NEW.osm_id = any(w.nodes)
- UNION
- select q.place_id, q.osm_id, q.parent_place_id, 'place' as class, 'houses' as type, 30 as rank_search, null as street,
- null as addr_place from location_property_osmline q, planet_osm_ways x
- where q.linegeo && NEW.geometry and x.id = q.osm_id and NEW.osm_id = any(x.nodes)
LOOP
-
---RAISE WARNING '%', location;
+
-- Way IS a road then we are on it - that must be our road
- IF location.rank_search = 26 AND NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL THEN
+ IF location.rank_search < 28 AND NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL THEN
--RAISE WARNING 'node in way that is a street %',location;
NEW.parent_place_id := location.place_id;
END IF;
- -- If this way is a street interpolation line then it is probably as good as we are going to get
- IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND location.class = 'place' and location.type='houses' THEN
- NEW.parent_place_id := location.parent_place_id;
- END IF;
-
- -- Is the WAY part of a relation
- IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL THEN
- FOR relation IN select * from planet_osm_rels where parts @> ARRAY[location.osm_id] and members @> ARRAY['w'||location.osm_id]
- LOOP
- -- At the moment we only process one type of relation - associatedStreet
- IF relation.tags @> ARRAY['associatedStreet'] AND array_upper(relation.members, 1) IS NOT NULL THEN
- FOR i IN 1..array_upper(relation.members, 1) BY 2 LOOP
- IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND relation.members[i+1] = 'street' THEN
- --RAISE WARNING 'node in way that is in a relation %',relation;
- SELECT place_id from placex where osm_type='W' and osm_id = substring(relation.members[i],2,200)::bigint
- and rank_search = 26 and name is not null INTO NEW.parent_place_id;
- END IF;
- END LOOP;
- END IF;
- END LOOP;
- END IF;
-
-- If the way mentions a street or place address, try that for parenting.
IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND location.street IS NOT NULL THEN
address_street_word_ids := get_name_ids(make_standard_name(location.street));
END IF;
END IF;
+ -- Is the WAY part of a relation
+ IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL THEN
+ FOR relation IN select * from planet_osm_rels where parts @> ARRAY[location.osm_id] and members @> ARRAY['w'||location.osm_id]
+ LOOP
+ -- At the moment we only process one type of relation - associatedStreet
+ IF relation.tags @> ARRAY['associatedStreet'] AND array_upper(relation.members, 1) IS NOT NULL THEN
+ FOR i IN 1..array_upper(relation.members, 1) BY 2 LOOP
+ IF NEW.parent_place_id IS NULL AND relation.members[i+1] = 'street' THEN
+ --RAISE WARNING 'node in way that is in a relation %',relation;
+ SELECT place_id from placex where osm_type='W' and osm_id = substring(relation.members[i],2,200)::bigint
+ and rank_search = 26 and name is not null INTO NEW.parent_place_id;
+ END IF;
+ END LOOP;
+ END IF;
+ END LOOP;
+ END IF;
+
END LOOP;
END IF;
-- RAISE WARNING ' INDEXING Started:';
-- RAISE WARNING ' INDEXING: %',NEW;
+ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ -- Full indexing
+
IF NEW.osm_type = 'R' AND NEW.rank_search < 26 THEN
-- see if we have any special relation members
RETURN null;
END IF;
- -- decide, whether it is an osm interpolation line => insert_osmline, or else just insert into placex
+ -- decide, whether it is an osm interpolation line => insert intoosmline, or else just placex
IF NEW.class='place' and NEW.type='houses' and NEW.osm_type='W' and ST_GeometryType(NEW.geometry) = 'ST_LineString' THEN
-- Have we already done this place?
select * from place where osm_type = NEW.osm_type and osm_id = NEW.osm_id and class = NEW.class and type = NEW.type INTO existing;
DELETE from import_polygon_error where osm_type = NEW.osm_type and osm_id = NEW.osm_id;
DELETE from import_polygon_delete where osm_type = NEW.osm_type and osm_id = NEW.osm_id;
- -- If there isn't an existing item in location_property_osmline, just add it
- IF existingline.osm_id IS NULL THEN
- -- insert new line into location_property_osmline, use function insert_osmline
- i = insert_osmline(NEW.osm_id, NEW.housenumber, NEW.street, NEW.addr_place, NEW.postcode, NEW.country_code, NEW.geometry);
- RETURN NEW;
+ -- update method for interpolation lines: delete all old interpolation lines with same osm_id (update on place) and insert the new one(s) (they can be split up, if they have > 2 nodes)
+ IF existingline.osm_id IS NOT NULL THEN
+ delete from location_property_osmline where osm_id = NEW.osm_id;
END IF;
- IF coalesce(existing.name::text, '') != coalesce(NEW.name::text, '')
- OR coalesce(existing.extratags::text, '') != coalesce(NEW.extratags::text, '')
- OR coalesce(existing.housenumber, '') != coalesce(NEW.housenumber, '')
+ -- for interpolations invalidate all nodes on the line
+ update placex p set indexed_status = 2
+ from planet_osm_ways w
+ where w.id = NEW.osm_id and p.osm_type = 'N' and p.osm_id = any(w.nodes);
+
+
+ INSERT INTO location_property_osmline
+ (osm_id, interpolationtype, street,
+ addr_place, postcode, calculated_country_code, linegeo)
+ VALUES (NEW.osm_id, NEW.housenumber, NEW.street,
+ NEW.addr_place, NEW.postcode, NEW.country_code, NEW.geometry);
+
+
+ IF existing.osm_type IS NULL THEN
+ return NEW;
+ END IF;
+
+ IF coalesce(existing.housenumber, '') != coalesce(NEW.housenumber, '')
OR coalesce(existing.street, '') != coalesce(NEW.street, '')
OR coalesce(existing.addr_place, '') != coalesce(NEW.addr_place, '')
OR coalesce(existing.isin, '') != coalesce(NEW.isin, '')
OR coalesce(existing.postcode, '') != coalesce(NEW.postcode, '')
OR coalesce(existing.country_code, '') != coalesce(NEW.country_code, '')
- OR coalesce(existing.admin_level, 15) != coalesce(NEW.admin_level, 15)
OR existing.geometry::text != NEW.geometry::text
THEN
admin_level = NEW.admin_level,
geometry = NEW.geometry
where osm_type = NEW.osm_type and osm_id = NEW.osm_id and class = NEW.class and type = NEW.type;
-
- -- update method for interpolation lines: delete all old interpolation lines with same osm_id (update on place) and insert the new one(s) (they can be split up, if they have > 2 nodes)
- delete from location_property_osmline where osm_id = NEW.osm_id;
- i = insert_osmline(NEW.osm_id, NEW.housenumber, NEW.street, NEW.addr_place,
- NEW.postcode, NEW.country_code, NEW.geometry);
-
- -- for interpolations invalidate all nodes on the line
- update placex p set indexed_status = 2
- from planet_osm_ways w
- where w.id = NEW.osm_id and p.osm_type = 'N' and p.osm_id = any(w.nodes);
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
-- Patch in additional country names
IF NEW.admin_level = 2 AND NEW.type = 'administrative' AND NEW.country_code is not null THEN
- select coalesce(country_name.name || NEW.name,NEW.name) from country_name where country_name.country_code = lower(NEW.country_code) INTO NEW.name;
+ SELECT name FROM country_name WHERE country_code = lower(NEW.country_code) INTO existing;
+ IF existing.name IS NOT NULL THEN
+ NEW.name = existing.name || NEW.name;
+ END IF;
END IF;
-- Have we already done this place?
IF for_place_id IS NULL THEN
select parent_place_id, calculated_country_code, housenumber, rank_search, postcode, name, class, type from placex
- WHERE place_id = in_place_id and rank_address = 30
+ WHERE place_id = in_place_id and rank_search > 27
INTO for_place_id, searchcountrycode, searchhousenumber, searchrankaddress, searchpostcode, searchhousename, searchclass, searchtype;
END IF;