X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/86dbcb55f25219edc4f0aa93b209357e4cac0621..14f86dd57624fae9b4884754097d625e2c9d12f4:/DOCKER.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/DOCKER.md b/DOCKER.md index d5a673bbe..bddb9695b 100644 --- a/DOCKER.md +++ b/DOCKER.md @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ # Using Docker and Docker Compose for Development and Testing -These instructions are designed for setting up The Rails Port for development and testing using [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). This will allow you to install the OpenStreetMap application and all its dependencies in Docker images and then run them in containers, almost with a single command. You will need to install Docker and Docker Compose on your development machine: +These instructions are designed for setting up `openstreetmap-website` for development and testing using [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). This will allow you to install the OpenStreetMap application and all its dependencies in Docker images and then run them in containers, almost with a single command. You will need to install Docker and Docker Compose on your development machine: - [Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) - [Install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) +**Windows users: You must enable git symlinks before cloning the repository.** This repository uses symbolic links that are not enabled by default on Windows git. To enable them, [turn on Developer Mode](https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-developer-mode/) on Windows and run `git config --global core.symlinks true` to enable symlinks in Git. See [this StackOverflow question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5917249/git-symbolic-links-in-windows) for more information. + The first step is to fork/clone the repo to your local machine: git clone https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website.git @@ -29,6 +31,8 @@ This is a workaround. [See issues/2185 for details](https://github.com/openstree touch config/settings.local.yml +**Windows users:** `touch` is not an availible command in Windows so just create a `settings.local.yml` file in the `config` directory, or if you have WSL you can run `wsl touch config/settings.local.yml`. + ## Installation To build local Docker images run from the root directory of the repository: @@ -50,13 +54,13 @@ This will launch one Docker container for each 'service' specified in `docker-co Run the Rails database migrations: - docker-compose run --rm web bundle exec rake db:migrate + docker-compose run --rm web bundle exec rails db:migrate ### Tests Run the test suite by running: - docker-compose run --rm web bundle exec rake test:db + docker-compose run --rm web bundle exec rails test:all ### Loading an OSM extract @@ -71,12 +75,25 @@ You can now use Docker to load this extract into your local Docker-based OSM ins docker-compose run --rm web osmosis \ -verbose \ --read-pbf district-of-columbia-latest.osm.pbf \ + --log-progress \ --write-apidb \ host="db" \ database="openstreetmap" \ user="openstreetmap" \ validateSchemaVersion="no" +**Windows users:** Powershell uses `` ` `` and CMD uses `^` at the end of each line, e.g.: + + docker-compose run --rm web osmosis ` + -verbose ` + --read-pbf district-of-columbia-latest.osm.pbf ` + --log-progress ` + --write-apidb ` + host="db" ` + database="openstreetmap" ` + user="openstreetmap" ` + validateSchemaVersion="no" + Once you have data loaded for Washington, DC you should be able to navigate to [`http://localhost:3000/#map=12/38.8938/-77.0146`](http://localhost:3000/#map=12/38.8938/-77.0146) to begin working with your local instance. ### Additional Configuration