By default, Martin is now compiled without openssl, simplifying
debugging and simple case usage, whereas the docker build and CI
publishing would still use openssl
Use cross-compiler to build M1 ARM apple target. Must use vendored
openssl build because of cross-compilation.
Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <YuriAstrakhan@gmail.com>
* Change docker image to use `entrypoint` -- so that Martin can be used
as a command:
```bash
docker run maplibre/martin <parameters>
```
* The docker image is now tested the same way as in the CI tests
* Added a few changes to the justfile
Fixes#436
Rework CI to run tests locally using the VM-installed Postgres on all
target platforms.
### CI jobs
* Build release versions on Linux/Win/Mac and save build results as
output artifacts
* In a separate VMs (Linux/Win/Mac)
* use
[nyurik/action-setup-postgis](https://github.com/nyurik/action-setup-postgis)
to install postgis and run tests using the built artifacts
* run `cargo test` on Linux only
* copy built artifacts from the build step, and run tests using the
release martin binary
* package and publish if this is a release
### Other changes
* Port some minor changes from the rewrite to porting easier
* minor cleanups
* remove all "expected" data files - too unstable to be usable
* Add justfile to simplify running all the tests
* Save all PBF outputs to the text files
* Consolidate all tests to reuse the same code
* Consolidate database initialization
* updated readme with the new instructions
Note that while this PR creates "expected" files, the CI cannot validate
the generated results because the output is not stable. Eventually we
may try to output just the non-geometry values to have reasonable tests
comparing against the expected results.
This PR re-uses some ideas by @gbip from #448
* move all CI github workflow tests into the dedicated shell scripts
* consolitade two database initialization scripts into one
* Detect all unrecognized config file values, and report them. Ideally
we want to use `serde-ignored` crate, but it doesn't work with flattened
structs (yet). So using a bad workaround.
* CI test has been using all sorts of somewhat duplicated temporary pbf
files - cleaned up to `tmp.pbf`, and made sure curl only shows errors,
not download stats.
* In CI, crash psql instead of silently ignoring errors
* Don't serialize optional config values as nulls
* Tiny error message cleanup
Note that I manually published [maplibre/martin:latest](https://hub.docker.com/r/maplibre/martin) to docker, so it might be able to pass CI ok. I have not looked deeply into the existing CI workflow - @stepankuzmin any suggestions on changes to that? The github actions are now setup
P.S. I am not certain what that whole `brew/tap` thing is - don't know enough about Macs