```
$ bundle exec rails console
->> user = User.find_by_display_name("My New User Name")
+>> user = User.find_by(:display_name => "My New User Name")
=> #[ ... ]
->> user.status = "active"
-=> "active"
->> user.save!
+>> user.activate!
=> true
>> quit
```
```
$ bundle exec rails console
->> user = User.find_by_display_name("My New User Name")
+>> user = User.find_by(:display_name => "My New User Name")
=> #[ ... ]
>> user.roles.create(:role => "administrator", :granter_id => user.id)
=> #[ ... ]
* The included version of the map call is quite slow and eats a lot of memory. You should consider using [CGIMap](https://github.com/zerebubuth/openstreetmap-cgimap) instead.
* Make sure you generate the i18n files and precompile the production assets: `RAILS_ENV=production rake i18n:js:export assets:precompile`
* Make sure the web server user as well as the rails user can read, write and create directories in `tmp/`.
-* If you want to use diff replication then you might want to consider installing the shared library special SQL functions for the `xid_to_int4` function. A pure SQL version is available, but may become a performance issue on large databases with a high rate of changes. Note that you will need a version of PostgreSQL < 9.6 (yes, _less than_) to use `xid` indexing, whether pure SQL or shared library.
* If you expect to serve a lot of `/changes` API calls, then you might also want to install the shared library versions of the SQL functions.