- the command is now --import-special-phrases
- the output is not an sql file anymore, data are directly imported to the database.
- the little part on the documentation (section data import) has been modified.
Drops all calls to PHP utility functions. nominatim cli functions
are used where possible, to stay as close to the final code as
possible with the tests.
By removing the PHP calls, the test code now only uses osm2pgsql and
the database module from the build directory.
Always look up the closest housenumber before looking up
interpolations. This ensures that closer housenumbers are
preferred over interpolations.
Fixes#2214.
Also switches to jinja-based preprocessing, which allows to
simplify the SQL files. Use 'if not exists' where possible
so that the step can be rerun to fix missing indexes.
Replaces various hand-crafted replacements of varying format with
a single Jinja2 templating mechanism. Allows full access to
configuration if necessary.
Instead of parsing the DSN for each external libpq program we
are going to execute, provide a function that feeds them all
necessary parameters through the environment.
osm2pgsql is the first user.
Psycopg2 has changed the kind of exception that is emitted on
deadlocks between versions 2.7 and 2.8. The code was already
trying to catch both kind of errors but because the
psycopg2.errors package is unknown in 2.7 and below, the
code would throw an exception on anything but a deadlock error.
This commit wraps the deadlock handling into a context manager
to avoid code duplication and uses module imports to detect if
the new error codes are available.
Also sets the required psycopg2 version to 2.7 or bigger as
versions below are difficult to test.
So far the data directory constant has pointed to the source
directory to be usable with different subdirectories. Now only
the data subdirectory itself is being used with the constant,
so point to the directory directly.
This replaces {data_dir}/settings throughout the code, so that
the configuration may be placed somewhere else in the directory
structure (e.g. in /etc).