X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/1889643eca5754664da106665f3826960858eccf..3905dd68dd5b261449df7df243c594b25995d8bd:/docs/admin/Import.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/admin/Import.md b/docs/admin/Import.md index ded69293..5a365b23 100644 --- a/docs/admin/Import.md +++ b/docs/admin/Import.md @@ -1,22 +1,55 @@ # Importing 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). +from an OSM planet file. It is assumed that you have already successfully +installed the Nominatim software itself and the `nominatim` tool can be found +in your `PATH`. If this is not the case, return to the +[installation page](Installation.md). -## Configuration setup in settings/local.php +## Creating the project directory -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 -start like this: +Before you start the import, you should create a project directory for your +new database installation. This directory receives all data that is related +to a single Nominatim setup: configuration, extra data, etc. Create a project +directory apart from the Nominatim software and change into the directory: - --all 2>&1 | tee setup.log +nominatim import --osm-file 2>&1 | tee setup.log ``` -***Note for full planet imports:*** Even on a perfectly configured machine -the import of a full planet takes at least 2 days. Once you see messages +The **project directory** is the one that you have set up at the beginning. +See [creating the project directory](#creating-the-project-directory). + +### Notes on full planet imports + +Even on a perfectly configured machine +the import of a full planet takes around 2 days. Once you see messages with `Rank .. ETA` appear, the indexing process has started. This part takes the most time. There are 30 ranks to process. Rank 26 and 30 are the most complex. They take each about a third of the total import time. If you have not reached @@ -167,11 +226,12 @@ configuration as it may not be optimal for the import. ### Notes on memory usage -In the first step of the import Nominatim uses osm2pgsql to load the OSM data -into the PostgreSQL database. This step is very demanding in terms of RAM usage. -osm2pgsql and PostgreSQL are running in parallel at this point. PostgreSQL -blocks at least the part of RAM that has been configured with the -`shared_buffers` parameter during [PostgreSQL tuning](Installation#postgresql-tuning) +In the first step of the import Nominatim uses [osm2pgsql](https://osm2pgsql.org) +to load the OSM data into the PostgreSQL database. This step is very demanding +in terms of RAM usage. osm2pgsql and PostgreSQL are running in parallel at +this point. PostgreSQL blocks at least the part of RAM that has been configured +with the `shared_buffers` parameter during +[PostgreSQL tuning](Installation.md#tuning-the-postgresql-database) and needs some memory on top of that. osm2pgsql needs at least 2GB of RAM for its internal data structures, potentially more when it has to process very large relations. In addition it needs to maintain a cache for node locations. The size @@ -182,85 +242,98 @@ completely and leave the memory for the flatnode file. Nominatim will do this by default, so you do not need to configure anything in this case. For imports without a flatnode file, set `--osm2pgsql-cache` approximately to -the size of the OSM pbf file (in MB) you are importing. Make sure you leave -enough RAM for PostgreSQL and osm2pgsql as mentioned above. If the system starts -swapping or you are getting out-of-memory errors, reduce the cache size or -even consider using a flatnode file. +the size of the OSM pbf file you are importing. The size needs to be given in +MB. Make sure you leave enough RAM for PostgreSQL and osm2pgsql as mentioned +above. If the system starts swapping or you are getting out-of-memory errors, +reduce the cache size or even consider using a flatnode file. + -### Verify import finished +### Testing the installation -Run this script to verify all required tables and indices got created successfully. +Run this script to verify that all required tables and indices got created +successfully. ```sh -./utils/check_import_finished.php +nominatim admin --check-database ``` -### Setting up the website +Now you can try out your installation by executing a simple query on the +command line: -Run the following command to set up the `website/settings-frontend.php`. -These settings are used in website/*.php files. You can use the website only after this -step is completed. +``` sh +nominatim search --query Berlin +``` -```sh -./utils/setup.php --setup-website +or, when you have a reverse-only installation: + +``` sh +nominatim reverse --lat 51 --lon 45 ``` -!!! Note - This step is not necessary if you use `--all` option while setting up the DB. -## Tuning the database +If you want to run Nominatim as a service, you need to make a choice between +running the modern Python frontend and the legacy PHP frontend. +Make sure you have installed the right packages as per +[Installation](Installation.md#software). -Accurate word frequency information for search terms helps PostgreSQL's query -planner to make the right decisions. Recomputing them can improve the performance -of forward geocoding in particular under high load. To recompute word counts run: +#### Testing the Python frontend -```sh -./utils/update.php --recompute-word-counts -``` +To run the test server against the Python frontend, you must choose a +web framework to use, either starlette or falcon. Make sure the appropriate +packages are installed. Then run -This will take a couple of hours for a full planet installation. You can -also defer that step to a later point in time when you realise that -performance becomes an issue. Just make sure that updates are stopped before -running this function. +``` sh +nominatim serve +``` -If you want to be able to search for places by their type through -[special key phrases](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim/Special_Phrases) -you also need to enable these key phrases like this: +or, if you prefer to use Starlette instead of Falcon as webserver, - ./utils/specialphrases.php --wiki-import > specialphrases.sql - psql -d nominatim -f specialphrases.sql +``` sh +nominatim serve --engine starlette +``` -Note that this command downloads the phrases from the wiki link above. You -need internet access for the step. +Go to `http://localhost:8088/status.php` and you should see the message `OK`. +You can also run a search query, e.g. `http://localhost:8088/search.php?q=Berlin` +or, for reverse-only installations a reverse query, +e.g. `http://localhost:8088/reverse.php?lat=27.1750090510034&lon=78.04209025`. +Do not use this test server in production. +To run Nominatim via webservers like Apache or nginx, please continue reading +[Deploy the Python frontend](Deployment-Python.md). -## Installing Tiger housenumber data for the US +#### Testing the PHP frontend -Nominatim is able to use the official [TIGER](https://www.census.gov/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.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. +!!! danger + The PHP fronted is deprecated and will be removed in Nominatim 5.0. - 1. Get preprocessed TIGER 2019 data and unpack it into the - data directory in your Nominatim sources: +You can run a small test server with the PHP frontend like this: - cd Nominatim/data - wget https://nominatim.org/data/tiger2019-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz - tar xf tiger2019-nominatim-preprocessed.tar.gz +```sh +nominatim serve --engine php +``` - `data-source/overview.md` explains how the data got preprocessed. +Go to `http://localhost:8088/status.php` and you should see the message `OK`. +You can also run a search query, e.g. `http://localhost:8088/search.php?q=Berlin` +or, for reverse-only installations a reverse query, +e.g. `http://localhost:8088/reverse.php?lat=27.1750090510034&lon=78.04209025`. - 2. Import the data into your Nominatim database: +Do not use this test server in production. +To run Nominatim via webservers like Apache or nginx, please continue reading +[Deploy the PHP frontend](Deployment-PHP.md). - ./utils/setup.php --import-tiger-data - 3. Enable use of the Tiger data in your `settings/local.php` by adding: - @define('CONST_Use_US_Tiger_Data', true); +## Enabling search by category phrases - 4. Apply the new settings: +To be able to search for places by their type using +[special phrases](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim/Special_Phrases) +you also need to import these key phrases like this: ```sh - ./utils/setup.php --create-functions --enable-diff-updates --create-partition-functions +nominatim special-phrases --import-from-wiki ``` +Note that this command downloads the phrases from the wiki link above. You +need internet access for the step. +You can also import special phrases from a csv file, for more +information please see the [Customization part](../customize/Special-Phrases.md).