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# Martin
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Martin is a [PostGIS](https://github.com/postgis/postgis) [vector tiles](https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec) server suitable for large databases. Martin is written in [Rust](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust) using [Actix](https://github.com/actix/actix-web) web framework.
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![Martin](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/urbica/martin/master/logo.png)
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [API](#api)
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- [Using with Mapbox GL JS](#using-with-mapbox-gl-js)
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- [Table Sources](#table-sources)
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- [Table Sources List](#table-sources-list)
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- [Table Source TileJSON](#table-source-tilejson)
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- [Table Source Tiles](#table-source-tiles)
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- [Function Sources](#function-sources)
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- [Function Sources List](#function-sources-list)
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- [Function Source TileJSON](#function-source-tilejson)
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- [Function Source Tiles](#function-source-tiles)
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- [Command-line Interface](#command-line-interface)
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- [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
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- [Configuration File](#configuration-file)
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- [Using with Docker](#using-with-docker)
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- [Using with Docker Compose](#using-with-docker-compose)
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- [Using with Nginx](#using-with-nginx)
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- [Building from Source](#building-from-source)
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- [Debugging](#debugging)
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- [Development](#development)
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## Requirements
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Martin requires PostGIS >= 2.4.0.
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## Installation
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You can download martin from [Github releases page](https://github.com/urbica/martin/releases).
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| Platform | Downloads (latest) |
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| -------- | ----------------------- |
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| Linux | [64-bit][rl-linux-tar] |
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| macOS | [64-bit][rl-macos-tar] |
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| Windows | [64-bit][rl-winx64-zip] |
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[rl-linux-tar]: https://github.com/urbica/martin/releases/latest/download/martin-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
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[rl-macos-tar]: https://github.com/urbica/martin/releases/latest/download/martin-Darwin-x86_64.tar.gz
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[rl-winx64-zip]: https://github.com/urbica/martin/releases/latest/download/martin-Windows-x86_64.zip
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If you are using macOS and [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) you can install martin using Homebrew tap.
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```shell
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brew tap urbica/tap
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brew install martin
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```
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You can also use [official Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/urbica/martin)
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```shell
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docker run -p 3000:3000 -e DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@localhost/db urbica/martin
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```
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## Usage
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Martin requires a database connection string. It can be passed as a command-line argument or as a `DATABASE_URL` environment variable.
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```shell
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martin postgres://postgres@localhost/db
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```
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## API
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| Method | URL | Description |
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| ------ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
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| `GET` | `/index.json` | [Table Sources List](#table-sources-list) |
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| `GET` | `/{schema_name}.{table_name}.json` | [Table Source TileJSON](#table-source-tilejson) |
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| `GET` | `/{schema_name}.{table_name}/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf` | [Table Source Tiles](#table-source-tiles) |
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| `GET` | `/rpc/index.json` | [Function Sources List](#function-sources-list) |
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| `GET` | `/rpc/{schema_name}.{function_name}.json` | [Function Source TileJSON](#function-source-tilejson) |
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| `GET` | `/rpc/{schema_name}.{function_name}/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf` | [Function Source Tiles](#function-source-tiles) |
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## Using with Mapbox GL JS
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[Mapbox GL JS](https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-js) is a JavaScript library for interactive, customizable vector maps on the web. It takes map styles that conform to the
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[Mapbox Style Specification](https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/style-spec), applies them to vector tiles that
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conform to the [Mapbox Vector Tile Specification](https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec), and renders them using
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WebGL.
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You can add a layer to the map and specify martin TileJSON endpoint as a vector source URL. You should also specify a `source-layer` property. For [Table Sources](#table-sources) it is `{schema_name}.{table_name}` by default.
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```js
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map.addLayer({
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id: 'public.points',
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type: 'circle',
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source: {
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type: 'vector',
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url: 'http://localhost:3000/public.points.json'
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},
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'source-layer': 'public.points'
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});
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```
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## Table Sources
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Table Source is a database table which can be used to query [vector tiles](https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec). When started, martin will go through all spatial tables in the database and build a list of table sources. A table should have at least one geometry column with non-zero SRID. All other table columns will be represented as properties of a vector tile feature.
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### Table Sources List
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Table Sources list endpoint is available at `/index.json`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/index.json
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```
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**Note**: if in `watch` mode, this will rescan database for table sources.
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### Table Source TileJSON
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Table Source [TileJSON](https://github.com/mapbox/tilejson-spec) endpoint is available at `/{schema_name}.{table_name}.json`.
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For example, `points` table in `public` schema will be available at `/public.points.json`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/public.points.json
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```
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### Table Source Tiles
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Table Source tiles endpoint is available at `/{schema_name}.{table_name}/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf`
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For example, `points` table in `public` schema will be available at `/public.points/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/public.points/0/0/0.pbf
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```
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## Function Sources
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Function Source is a database function which can be used to query [vector tiles](https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec). When started, martin will look for the functions with a suitable signature. A function that takes `z integer`, `x integer`, `y integer`, and `query_params json` and returns `bytea`, can be used as a Function Source.
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| Argument | Type | Description |
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| ------------ | ------- | ----------------------- |
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| z | integer | Tile zoom parameter |
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| x | integer | Tile x parameter |
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| y | integer | Tile y parameter |
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| query_params | json | Query string parameters |
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**Hint**: You may want to use [TileBBox](https://github.com/mapbox/postgis-vt-util#tilebbox) function to generate bounding-box geometry of the area covered by a tile.
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For example, if you have a table `public.table_source` in WGS84 (`4326` SRID), then you can use this function as a Function Source:
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```sql
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.function_source(z integer, x integer, y integer, query_params json) RETURNS bytea AS $$
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DECLARE
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mvt bytea;
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BEGIN
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SELECT INTO mvt ST_AsMVT(tile, 'public.function_source', 4096, 'geom') FROM (
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SELECT
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ST_AsMVTGeom(ST_Transform(geom, 3857), TileBBox(z, x, y, 3857), 4096, 64, true) AS geom
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FROM public.table_source
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WHERE geom && TileBBox(z, x, y, 4326)
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) as tile WHERE geom IS NOT NULL;
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RETURN mvt;
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END
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$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
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```
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The `query_params` argument is a JSON representation of the tile request query params. For example, if user requested a tile with [urlencoded](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent) params:
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```shell
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curl \
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--data-urlencode 'arrayParam=[1, 2, 3]' \
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--data-urlencode 'numberParam=42' \
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--data-urlencode 'stringParam=value' \
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--data-urlencode 'booleanParam=true' \
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--data-urlencode 'objectParam={"answer" : 42}' \
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--get localhost:3000/rpc/public.function_source/0/0/0.pbf
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```
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then `query_params` will be parsed as:
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```json
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{
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"arrayParam": [1, 2, 3],
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"numberParam": 42,
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"stringParam": "value",
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"booleanParam": true,
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"objectParam": { "answer": 42 }
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}
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```
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You can access this params using [json operators](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-json.html):
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```sql
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...WHERE answer = (query_params->'objectParam'->>'answer')::int;
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```
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### Function Sources List
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Function Sources list endpoint is available at `/rpc/index.json`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/rpc/index.json
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```
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**Note**: if in `watch` mode, this will rescan database for function sources.
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### Function Source TileJSON
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Function Source [TileJSON](https://github.com/mapbox/tilejson-spec) endpoint is available at `/rpc/{schema_name}.{function_name}.json`
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For example, `points` function in `public` schema will be available at `/rpc/public.points.json`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/rpc/public.points.json
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```
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### Function Source Tiles
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Function Source tiles endpoint is available at `/rpc/{schema_name}.{function_name}/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf`
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For example, `points` function in `public` schema will be available at `/rpc/public.points/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf`
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```shell
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curl localhost:3000/rpc/public.points/0/0/0.pbf
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```
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## Command-line Interface
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You can configure martin using command-line interface
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```shell
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Usage:
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martin [options] [<connection>]
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martin -h | --help
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martin -v | --version
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Options:
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-h --help Show this screen.
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-v --version Show version.
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--config=<path> Path to config file.
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--keep-alive=<n> Connection keep alive timeout [default: 75].
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--listen-addresses=<n> The socket address to bind [default: 0.0.0.0:3000].
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--pool-size=<n> Maximum connections pool size [default: 20].
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--watch Scan for new sources on sources list requests.
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--workers=<n> Number of web server workers.
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--danger-accept-invalid-certs Trust invalid certificates. This introduces significant vulnerabilities, and should only be used as a last resort.
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```
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## Environment Variables
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You can also configure martin using environment variables
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| Environment variable | Example | Description |
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| --------------------------- | -------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
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| DATABASE_URL | postgres://postgres@localhost/db | postgres database connection |
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| WATCH_MODE | true | scan for new sources |
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| DANGER_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTS | false | Trust invalid certificates |
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## Configuration File
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If you don't want to expose all of your tables and functions, you can list your sources in a configuration file. To start martin with a configuration file you need to pass a path to a file with a `--config` argument.
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```shell
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martin --config config.yaml
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```
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You can find an example of a configuration file [here](https://github.com/urbica/martin/blob/master/tests/config.yaml).
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```yaml
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# Database connection string
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connection_string: 'postgres://postgres@localhost/db'
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# Maximum connections pool size [default: 20]
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pool_size: 20
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# Connection keep alive timeout [default: 75]
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keep_alive: 75
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# Number of web server workers
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worker_processes: 8
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# The socket address to bind [default: 0.0.0.0:3000]
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listen_addresses: '0.0.0.0:3000'
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# Enable watch mode
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watch: true
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# Trust invalid certificates. This introduces significant vulnerabilities, and should only be used as a last resort.
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danger_accept_invalid_certs: false
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# associative arrays of table sources
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table_sources:
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public.table_source:
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# table source id
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id: public.table_source
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# table schema
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schema: public
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# table name
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table: table_source
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# geometry column name
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geometry_column: geom
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# geometry srid
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srid: 4326
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# tile extent in tile coordinate space
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extent: 4096
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# buffer distance in tile coordinate space to optionally clip geometries
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buffer: 64
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# boolean to control if geometries should be clipped or encoded as is
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clip_geom: true
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# geometry type
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geometry_type: GEOMETRY
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# list of columns, that should be encoded as a tile properties
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properties:
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gid: int4
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# associative arrays of function sources
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function_sources:
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public.function_source:
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# function source id
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id: public.function_source
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# schema name
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schema: public
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# function name
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function: function_source
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```
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## Using with Docker
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You can use official Docker image [`urbica/martin`](https://hub.docker.com/r/urbica/martin)
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```shell
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docker run \
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-p 3000:3000 \
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-e DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@localhost/db \
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urbica/martin
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```
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If you are running PostgreSQL instance on `localhost`, you have to change network settings to allow the Docker container to access the `localhost` network.
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For Linux, add the `--net=host` flag to access the `localhost` PostgreSQL service.
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```shell
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docker run \
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--net=host \
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-p 3000:3000 \
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-e DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@localhost/db \
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urbica/martin
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```
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For macOS, use `host.docker.internal` as hostname to access the `localhost` PostgreSQL service.
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```shell
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docker run \
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-p 3000:3000 \
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-e DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@host.docker.internal/db \
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urbica/martin
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```
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For Windows, use `docker.for.win.localhost` as hostname to access the `localhost` PostgreSQL service.
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```shell
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docker run \
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-p 3000:3000 \
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-e DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@docker.for.win.localhost/db \
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urbica/martin
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```
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## Using with Docker Compose
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You can use example [`docker-compose.yml`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/urbica/martin/master/docker-compose.yml) file as a reference
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```yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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martin:
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image: urbica/martin
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restart: unless-stopped
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ports:
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- 3000:3000
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environment:
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- WATCH_MODE=true
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- DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres@db/db
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depends_on:
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- db
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db:
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image: mdillon/postgis:11-alpine
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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- POSTGRES_DB=db
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- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
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volumes:
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- ./pg_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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```
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First, you need to start `db` service
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```shell
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docker-compose up -d db
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```
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Then, after `db` service is ready to accept connections, you can start `martin`
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```shell
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docker-compose up -d martin
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```
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By default, martin will be available at [localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000/index.json)
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## Using with Nginx
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If you are running martin behind nginx proxy, you may want to rewrite request URL, to properly handle tile urls in [TileJSON](#table-source-tilejson) [endpoints](#function-source-tilejson).
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```nginx
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location ~ /tiles/(?<fwd_path>.*) {
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proxy_set_header X-Rewrite-URL $request_uri;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; # or $http_x_forwarded_proto
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proxy_pass http://martin:3000/$fwd_path$is_args$args;
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}
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```
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## Building from Source
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You can clone the repository and build martin using [cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo) package manager.
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```shell
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git clone git@github.com:urbica/martin.git
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cd martin
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cargo build --release
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```
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The binary will be available at `./target/release/martin`.
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```shell
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cd ./target/release/
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./martin postgres://postgres@localhost/db
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```
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## Debugging
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Log levels are controlled on a per-module basis, and by default all logging is disabled except for errors. Logging is controlled via the `RUST_LOG` environment variable. The value of this environment variable is a comma-separated list of logging directives.
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This will enable verbose logging for the `actix_web` module and enable debug logging for the `martin` and `postgres` modules:
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```shell
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export RUST_LOG=actix_web=info,martin=debug,postgres=debug
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martin postgres://postgres@localhost/db
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```
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## Development
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Install project dependencies and check if all the tests are running.
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```shell
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cargo test
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cargo run
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```
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