X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/dd9ad16303f0496455720721e01b3c5042094f38..9ad6634823b4b1bdd84d385796a5fa82c20f77df:/db/README diff --git a/db/README b/db/README index d89a67bfb..db4f5c20e 100644 --- a/db/README +++ b/db/README @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ openstreetmap You may create it with your preferable client or run next (linux) command: -$ mysqladmin -u -p create openstreetmap +$ mysql -u -p (change with appropriate username of administrative user eg. root ) +> create database openstreetmap default character set utf8; +> exit + Creating user, password, and access rights ============================================ @@ -22,24 +25,24 @@ $ mysql -u -p > flush privileges; > exit -Creating functions -==================== +Creating functions For MySQL +============================== Run this command in the db/functions directory: -$ make - -The above command should work for linux and most other Unix systems -that use ELF shared objects. For MacOS X you will need to do: +$ make libmyosm.so -$ make libquadtile.dylib +You might also need to install: +- mysql client development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient16-dev +- ruby development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install ruby1.8-dev +for build to succeed. Make sure the db/functions directory is on the MySQL server's library -path and restart the MySQL server. On linux the easiest way to do this -is to create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/osm.conf and place the path to the -db/functions directory in it and then run the following command as root: +path and restart the MySQL server. -$ ldconfig +On Linux the easiest way to do this is to create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/osm.conf, and place the path to the db/functions directory in it and then run the ldconfig command as root. + +On OS X: sudo ln -s /path_to_your_osm_install/sites/rails_port/db/functions/libmyosm.so /usr/local/lib/libmyosm.so Now create the functions as follows: @@ -47,13 +50,30 @@ $ mysql -u -p openstreetmap (change with appropriate username of administrative user eg. root ) -> create function tile_for_point returns integer soname 'libquadtile.so'; +> create function tile_for_point returns integer soname 'libmyosm.so'; +> create function maptile_for_point returns integer soname 'libmyosm.so'; > exit -or, for MacOS X: +Creating functions for PgSQL +============================== -> create function tile_for_point returns integer soname 'libquadtile.dylib'; -> exit +Run this command in the db/functions directory: + +$ make libpgosm.so + +You might also need to install: +- postgresql development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install postgresql-server-dev-8.3 +- ruby development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install ruby1.8-dev +for build to succeed. + +Now create the function as follows: + +$ psql openstreetmap +(This may need authentication or a -u ) + +> CREATE FUNCTION maptile_for_point(int8, int8, int4) RETURNS int4 + AS '/path/to/rails-port/db/functions/libpgosm.so', 'maptile_for_point' + LANGUAGE C STRICT; Creating database skeleton tables =================================== @@ -63,3 +83,7 @@ Run this command from the root of your rails directory: $ rake db:migrate This will create the db for you + +You will need to make sure the database connection is configured in database.yml in config directory +You might start with example configuration provided: +$ cp config/mysql.example.database.yml config/database.yml