Make setup for automatic updates optional through UPDATES variable

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Alexander Overvoorde 2019-11-07 21:12:29 +01:00
parent 626158f677
commit 64c66a7d0b
2 changed files with 12 additions and 9 deletions

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### Automatic updates (optional)
If your import is an extract of the planet and has polygonal bounds associated with it, like those from geofabrik.de, then it is possible to set your server up for automatic updates. Make sure to reference both the OSM file and the polygon file during the import process to facilitate this:
If your import is an extract of the planet and has polygonal bounds associated with it, like those from geofabrik.de, then it is possible to set your server up for automatic updates. Make sure to reference both the OSM file and the polygon file during the import process to facilitate this, and also include the `UPDATES=enabled` variable:
```
docker run \
-e UPDATES=enabled \
-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.osm.pbf:/data.osm.pbf \
-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.poly:/data.poly \
-v openstreetmap-data:/var/lib/postgresql/12/main \
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import
```
Refer to the section *Automatic updating and tile expiry* to actually enable the updates.
Refer to the section *Automatic updating and tile expiry* to actually enable the updates while running the tile server.
## Running the server
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### Enabling automatic updating (optional)
Given that you've specified both the OSM data and polygon as specified in the *Automatic updates* section during server setup, you can enable the updating process by setting the variable `UPDATES` to `enabled`:
Given that you've set up your import as described in the *Automatic updates* section during server setup, you can enable the updating process by setting the `UPDATES` variable while running your server as well:
```
docker run \

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run.sh
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wget -nv http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/luxembourg.poly -O /data.poly
fi
# determine and set osmosis_replication_timestamp (for consecutive updates)
osmium fileinfo /data.osm.pbf > /var/lib/mod_tile/data.osm.pbf.info
osmium fileinfo /data.osm.pbf | grep 'osmosis_replication_timestamp=' | cut -b35-44 > /var/lib/mod_tile/replication_timestamp.txt
REPLICATION_TIMESTAMP=$(cat /var/lib/mod_tile/replication_timestamp.txt)
if [ "$UPDATES" = "enabled" ]; then
# determine and set osmosis_replication_timestamp (for consecutive updates)
osmium fileinfo /data.osm.pbf > /var/lib/mod_tile/data.osm.pbf.info
osmium fileinfo /data.osm.pbf | grep 'osmosis_replication_timestamp=' | cut -b35-44 > /var/lib/mod_tile/replication_timestamp.txt
REPLICATION_TIMESTAMP=$(cat /var/lib/mod_tile/replication_timestamp.txt)
# initial setup of osmosis workspace (for consecutive updates)
sudo -u renderer openstreetmap-tiles-update-expire $REPLICATION_TIMESTAMP
# initial setup of osmosis workspace (for consecutive updates)
sudo -u renderer openstreetmap-tiles-update-expire $REPLICATION_TIMESTAMP
fi
# copy polygon file if available
if [ -f /data.poly ]; then