X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/fae8da2bcb78d6020231b42a5a3f2444b64755eb..edebf5f1b21e448a2a43de9e91aa9629565ca321:/data-sources/gb-postcodes/README.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/data-sources/gb-postcodes/README.md b/data-sources/gb-postcodes/README.md index 241d30cb..b5a0b9d8 100644 --- a/data-sources/gb-postcodes/README.md +++ b/data-sources/gb-postcodes/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ If you forgot to download the file, or have a new version, you can import it sep 1. Import the downloaded `gb_postcode_data.sql.gz` file. -2. Run `utils/setup.php --calculate-postcodes` from the build directory. This will copy data form the `gb_postcode` table to the `location_postcodes` table. +2. Run the SQL query `SELECT count(getorcreate_postcode_id(postcode)) FROM gb_postcode;`. This will update the search index. + +3. Run `utils/setup.php --calculate-postcodes` from the build directory. This will copy data form the `gb_postcode` table to the `location_postcodes` table. @@ -23,41 +25,32 @@ If you forgot to download the file, or have a new version, you can import it sep 2. `unzip codepo_gb.zip` - Unpacked you'll see a directory of CSV files. + Unpacked you'll see a directory of CSV files. + + $ more codepo_gb/Data/CSV/n.csv + "N1 0AA",10,530626,183961,"E92000001","E19000003","E18000007","","E09000019","E05000368" + "N1 0AB",10,530559,183978,"E92000001","E19000003","E18000007","","E09000019","E05000368" - ``` - $ more codepo_gb/Data/CSV/n.csv - "N1 0AA",10,530626,183961,"E92000001","E19000003","E18000007","","E09000019","E05000368" - "N1 0AB",10,530559,183978,"E92000001","E19000003","E18000007","","E09000019","E05000368" - ``` + The coordinates are "Northings" and "Eastings" in [OSGB 1936](http://epsg.io/1314) projection. They can be projected to WGS84 like this - The coordinates are "Northings" and "Eastings" in [OSGB 1936](http://epsg.io/1314) projection. They can be projected to WGS84 like this + SELECT ST_AsText(ST_Transform(ST_SetSRID('POINT(530626 183961)'::geometry,27700), 4326)); + POINT(-0.117872733220225 51.5394424719303) - ``` - SELECT ST_AsText(ST_Transform(ST_SetSRID('POINT(530626 183961)'::geometry,27700), 4326)); - POINT(-0.117872733220225 51.5394424719303) - ``` - [-0.117872733220225 51.5394424719303 on OSM map](https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlon=-0.117872733220225&mlat=51.5394424719303&zoom=16) + [-0.117872733220225 51.5394424719303 on OSM map](https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlon=-0.117872733220225&mlat=51.5394424719303&zoom=16) 3. Create database, import CSV files, add geometry column, dump into file - ``` - DBNAME=create_gb_postcode_file - - createdb $DBNAME - echo 'CREATE EXTENSION postgis' | psql $DBNAME - - cat data/gb_postcode_table.sql | psql $DBNAME - - cat codepo_gb/Data/CSV/*.csv | ./data-sources/gb-postcodes/convert_codepoint.php | psql $DBNAME - - cat codepo_gb/Doc/licence.txt | iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 | dos2unix | sed 's/^/-- /g' > gb_postcode_data.sql - pg_dump -a -t gb_postcode $DBNAME | grep -v '^--' >> gb_postcode_data.sql - - gzip -9 -f gb_postcode_data.sql - ls -lah gb_postcode_data.* - - # dropdb $DBNAME - ``` + DBNAME=create_gb_postcode_file + createdb $DBNAME + echo 'CREATE EXTENSION postgis' | psql $DBNAME + + cat data/gb_postcode_table.sql | psql $DBNAME + cat codepo_gb/Data/CSV/*.csv | ./data-sources/gb-postcodes/convert_codepoint.php | psql $DBNAME + cat codepo_gb/Doc/licence.txt | iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 | dos2unix | sed 's/^/-- /g' > gb_postcode_data.sql + pg_dump -a -t gb_postcode $DBNAME | grep -v '^--' >> gb_postcode_data.sql + + gzip -9 -f gb_postcode_data.sql + ls -lah gb_postcode_data.* + # dropdb $DBNAME