X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/1b68152fb28f5fc146fa7e379efe8f3a5e511b26..452021ef0c9ac746949a2ef7fd12db4c2d5fee35:/nominatim/clicmd/special_phrases.py diff --git a/nominatim/clicmd/special_phrases.py b/nominatim/clicmd/special_phrases.py index 1eb25bdc..a4ef89a4 100644 --- a/nominatim/clicmd/special_phrases.py +++ b/nominatim/clicmd/special_phrases.py @@ -2,30 +2,85 @@ Implementation of the 'special-phrases' command. """ import logging -from nominatim.tools import SpecialPhrasesImporter +from pathlib import Path +from nominatim.errors import UsageError from nominatim.db.connection import connect +from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_importer import SPImporter +from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_wiki_loader import SPWikiLoader +from nominatim.tools.special_phrases.sp_csv_loader import SPCsvLoader LOG = logging.getLogger() # Do not repeat documentation of subcommand classes. # pylint: disable=C0111 +# Using non-top-level imports to avoid eventually unused imports. +# pylint: disable=E0012,C0415 class ImportSpecialPhrases: """\ Import special phrases. + + Special phrases are search terms that narrow down the type of object + that should be searched. For example, you might want to search for + 'Hotels in Barcelona'. The OSM wiki has a selection of special phrases + in many languages, which can be imported with this command. + + You can also provide your own phrases in a CSV file. The file needs to have + the following five columns: + * phrase - the term expected for searching + * class - the OSM tag key of the object type + * type - the OSM tag value of the object type + * operator - the kind of search to be done (one of: in, near, name, -) + * plural - whether the term is a plural or not (Y/N) + + An example file can be found in the Nominatim sources at + 'test/testdb/full_en_phrases_test.csv'. + + The import can be further configured to ignore specific key/value pairs. + This is particularly useful when importing phrases from the wiki. The + default configuration excludes some very common tags like building=yes. + The configuration can be customized by putting a file `phrase-settings.json` + with custom rules into the project directory or by using the `--config` + option to point to another configuration file. """ @staticmethod def add_args(parser): group = parser.add_argument_group('Input arguments') group.add_argument('--import-from-wiki', action='store_true', - help='Import special phrases from the OSM wiki to the database.') + help='Import special phrases from the OSM wiki to the database') + group.add_argument('--import-from-csv', metavar='FILE', + help='Import special phrases from a CSV file') + group.add_argument('--no-replace', action='store_true', + help='Keep the old phrases and only add the new ones') + group.add_argument('--config', action='store', + help='Configuration file for black/white listing ' + '(default: phrase-settings.json)') @staticmethod def run(args): if args.import_from_wiki: - LOG.warning('Special phrases importation starting') - with connect(args.config.get_libpq_dsn()) as db_connection: - SpecialPhrasesImporter( - args.config, args.phplib_dir, db_connection - ).import_from_wiki() + ImportSpecialPhrases.start_import(args, SPWikiLoader(args.config)) + + if args.import_from_csv: + if not Path(args.import_from_csv).is_file(): + LOG.fatal("CSV file '%s' does not exist.", args.import_from_csv) + raise UsageError('Cannot access file.') + + ImportSpecialPhrases.start_import(args, SPCsvLoader(args.import_from_csv)) + return 0 + + @staticmethod + def start_import(args, loader): + """ + Create the SPImporter object containing the right + sp loader and then start the import of special phrases. + """ + from ..tokenizer import factory as tokenizer_factory + + tokenizer = tokenizer_factory.get_tokenizer_for_db(args.config) + should_replace = not args.no_replace + with connect(args.config.get_libpq_dsn()) as db_connection: + SPImporter( + args.config, db_connection, loader + ).import_phrases(tokenizer, should_replace)