+# Importing and Updating the Database
+
The following instructions explain how to create a Nominatim database
from an OSM planet file and how to keep the database up to date. It
is assumed that you have already successfully installed the Nominatim
software itself, if not return to the [installation page](Installation.md).
-# Configuration setup in settings/local.php
+## Configuration setup in settings/local.php
The Nominatim server can be customized via the file `settings/local.php`
in the build directory. Note that this is a PHP file, so it must always
There are lots of configuration settings you can tweak. Have a look
at `settings/default.php` for a full list. Most should have a sensible default.
-### Flatnode files
+#### Flatnode files
If you plan to import a large dataset (e.g. Europe, North America, planet),
you should also enable flatnode storage of node locations. With this
Replace the second part with a suitable path on your system and make sure
the directory exists. There should be at least 40GB of free space.
-# Downloading additional data
+## Downloading additional data
-## Wikipedia rankings
+### Wikipedia rankings
Wikipedia can be used as an optional auxiliary data source to help indicate
the importance of osm features. Nominatim will work without this information
the initial import of the data if you want the rankings applied to the
loaded data.
-## UK postcodes
+### UK postcodes
Nominatim can use postcodes from an external source to improve searches that involve a UK postcode. This data can be optionally downloaded:
wget https://www.nominatim.org/data/gb_postcode_data.sql.gz
-# Initial import of the data
+## Initial import of the data
**Important:** first try the import with a small excerpt, for example from
[Geofabrik](https://download.geofabrik.de).
Note that this command downloads the phrases from the wiki link above.
+### Reverse-only Imports
+
+If you only want to use the Nominatim database for reverse lookups or
+if you plan to use the installation only for exports to a
+[photon](http://photon.komoot.de/) database, then you can set up a database
+without search indexes. Add `--reverse-only` to your setup command above.
-# Installing Tiger housenumber data for the US
+This saves about 5% of disk space.
-Nominatim is able to use the official TIGER address set to complement the
-OSM house number data in the US. You can add TIGER data to your own Nominatim
-instance by following these steps:
- 1. Install the GDAL library and python bindings and the unzip tool
+## Installing Tiger housenumber data for the US
- * Ubuntu: `sudo apt-get install python-gdal unzip`
- * CentOS: `sudo yum install gdal-python unzip`
+Nominatim is able to use the official [TIGER](https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html)
+address set to complement the OSM house number data in the US. You can add
+TIGER data to your own Nominatim instance by following these steps. The
+entire US adds about 10GB to your database.
- 2. Get preprocessed TIGER 2017 data and unpack it into the
+ 1. Get preprocessed TIGER 2018 data and unpack it into the
data directory in your Nominatim sources:
cd Nominatim/data
- wget https://nominatim.org/data/tiger2017-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz
- tar xf tiger2017-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz
+ wget https://nominatim.org/data/tiger2018-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz
+ tar xf tiger2018-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz
+
+ `data-source/us-tiger/README.md` explains how the data got preprocessed.
- 3. Import the data into your Nominatim database:
+ 2. Import the data into your Nominatim database:
./utils/setup.php --import-tiger-data
- 4. Enable use of the Tiger data in your `settings/local.php` by adding:
+ 3. Enable use of the Tiger data in your `settings/local.php` by adding:
@define('CONST_Use_US_Tiger_Data', true);
- 5. Apply the new settings:
+ 4. Apply the new settings:
```sh
./utils/setup.php --create-functions --enable-diff-updates --create-partition-functions
```
-The entire US adds about 10GB to your database.
-
-You can also process the data from the original TIGER data to create the
-SQL files, Nominatim needs for the import:
-
- 1. Get the TIGER 2017 data. You will need the EDGES files
- (3,234 zip files, 11GB total).
-
- wget -r ftp://ftp2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2017/EDGES/
-
- 2. Convert the data into SQL statements:
-
- ./utils/imports.php --parse-tiger <tiger edge data directory>
-
-Be warned that this can take quite a long time. After this process is finished,
-the same preprocessed files as above are available in `data/tiger`.
-# Updates
+## Updates
There are many different possibilities to update your Nominatim database.
The following section describes how to keep it up-to-date with Pyosmium.
For a list of other methods see the output of `./utils/update.php --help`.
-### Installing the newest version of Pyosmium
+#### Installing the newest version of Pyosmium
It is recommended to install Pyosmium via pip. Run (as the same user who
will later run the updates):
pip install --user osmium
```
-Nominatim needs a tool called `pyosmium-get-updates` that comes with
+Nominatim needs a tool called `pyosmium-get-updates`, which comes with
Pyosmium. You need to tell Nominatim where to find it. Add the
following line to your `settings/local.php`:
The path above is fine if you used the `--user` parameter with pip.
Replace `user` with your user name.
-### Setting up the update process
+#### Setting up the update process
Next the update needs to be initialised. By default Nominatim is configured
to update using the global minutely diffs.
The --init-updates command needs to be rerun whenever the replication service
is changed.
-### Updating Nominatim
+#### Updating Nominatim
The following command will keep your database constantly up to date: