Vagrant setup for CentOS 8

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marc tobias 2020-02-03 13:13:46 +01:00
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@ -61,6 +61,18 @@ Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
sub.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: true
end
config.vm.define "centos8" do |sub|
sub.vm.box = "generic/centos8"
sub.vm.provision :shell do |s|
s.path = "vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh"
s.privileged = false
s.args = "yes"
end
sub.vm.synced_folder ".", "/home/vagrant/Nominatim", disabled: true
sub.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: true
end
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
vb.gui = false
vb.memory = 2048

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proj-epsg bzip2-devel proj-devel boost-devel \
expat-devel zlib-devel
# make sure pg_config gets found
echo 'PATH=/usr/pgsql-11/bin/$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
# If you want to run the test suite, you need to install the following
# additional packages:
@ -85,9 +89,6 @@ sudo chown vagrant /srv/nominatim #DOCS:
# CentOS does not automatically create a database cluster. Therefore, start
# with initializing the database, then enable the server to start at boot:
echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-11/bin' > .bash_profile
source .bash_profile
sudo /usr/pgsql-11/bin/postgresql-11-setup initdb
sudo systemctl enable postgresql-11

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vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
#
# *Note:* these installation instructions are also available in executable
# form for use with vagrant under `vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh`.
#
# Installing the Required Software
# ================================
#
# These instructions expect that you have a freshly installed CentOS version 8.
# Make sure all packages are up-to-date by running:
#
sudo dnf update -y
# The standard CentOS repositories don't contain all the required packages,
# you need to enable the EPEL repository as well. For example for SELinux
# related redhat-hardened-cc1 package. To enable it on CentOS run:
sudo dnf install -y epel-release redhat-rpm-config
# EPEL contains Postgres 9.6 and 10, but not PostGIS. Postgres 9.4+/10/11/12
# and PostGIS 2.4/2.5/3.0 are availble from postgresql.org
sudo dnf -qy module disable postgresql
sudo dnf install -y https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/reporpms/EL-8-x86_64/pgdg-redhat-repo-latest.noarch.rpm
# Now you can install all packages needed for Nominatim:
#DOCS: :::sh
sudo dnf --enablerepo=PowerTools install -y postgresql10-server \
postgresql10-contrib postgresql10-devel postgis25_10 \
wget git cmake make gcc gcc-c++ libtool policycoreutils-python-utils \
llvm-toolset ccache clang-tools-extra \
php-pgsql php php-intl php-json libpq-devel \
proj52-epsg bzip2-devel proj-devel boost-devel \
expat-devel zlib-devel
# make sure pg_config gets found
echo 'PATH=/usr/pgsql-10/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
# If you want to run the test suite, you need to install the following
# additional packages:
#DOCS: :::sh
sudo dnf install -y python36 python3-pip python3-setuptools python36-devel \
php-dom php-mbstring
pip3 install --user behave nose pytidylib psycopg2
composer global require "squizlabs/php_codesniffer=*"
sudo ln -s ~/.config/composer/vendor/bin/phpcs /usr/bin/
composer global require "phpunit/phpunit=^7"
sudo ln -s ~/.config/composer/vendor/bin/phpunit /usr/bin/
#
# System Configuration
# ====================
#
# The following steps are meant to configure a fresh CentOS installation
# for use with Nominatim. You may skip some of the steps if you have your
# OS already configured.
#
# Creating Dedicated User Accounts
# --------------------------------
#
# Nominatim will run as a global service on your machine. It is therefore
# best to install it under its own separate user account. In the following
# we assume this user is called nominatim and the installation will be in
# /srv/nominatim. To create the user and directory run:
#
sudo mkdir -p /srv/nominatim #DOCS: sudo useradd -d /srv/nominatim -s /bin/bash -m nominatim
sudo chown vagrant /srv/nominatim #DOCS:
#
# You may find a more suitable location if you wish.
#
# To be able to copy and paste instructions from this manual, export
# user name and home directory now like this:
#
export USERNAME=vagrant #DOCS: export USERNAME=nominatim
export USERHOME=/srv/nominatim
#
# **Never, ever run the installation as a root user.** You have been warned.
#
# Make sure that system servers can read from the home directory:
chmod a+x $USERHOME
# Setting up PostgreSQL
# ---------------------
#
# CentOS does not automatically create a database cluster. Therefore, start
# with initializing the database, then enable the server to start at boot:
sudo /usr/pgsql-10/bin/postgresql-10-setup initdb
sudo systemctl enable postgresql-10
#
# Next tune the postgresql configuration, which is located in
# `/var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf`. See section *Postgres Tuning* in
# [the installation page](../admin/Installation.md#postgresql-tuning)
# for the parameters to change.
#
# Now start the postgresql service after updating this config file.
sudo systemctl restart postgresql-10
#
# Finally, we need to add two postgres users: one for the user that does
# the import and another for the webserver which should access the database
# only for reading:
#
sudo -u postgres createuser -s $USERNAME
sudo -u postgres createuser apache
#
# Setting up the Apache Webserver
# -------------------------------
#
# You need to create an alias to the website directory in your apache
# configuration. Add a separate nominatim configuration to your webserver:
#DOCS:```sh
sudo tee /etc/httpd/conf.d/nominatim.conf << EOFAPACHECONF
<Directory "$USERHOME/build/website">
Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AddType text/html .php
DirectoryIndex search.php
Require all granted
</Directory>
Alias /nominatim $USERHOME/build/website
EOFAPACHECONF
#DOCS:```
sudo sed -i 's:#.*::' /etc/httpd/conf.d/nominatim.conf #DOCS:
#
# Then reload apache
#
sudo systemctl enable httpd
sudo systemctl restart httpd
#
# Installing Nominatim
# ====================
#
# Building and Configuration
# --------------------------
#
# Get the source code from Github and change into the source directory
#
if [ "x$1" == "xyes" ]; then #DOCS: :::sh
cd $USERHOME
git clone --recursive git://github.com/openstreetmap/Nominatim.git
cd Nominatim
else #DOCS:
cd $USERHOME/Nominatim #DOCS:
fi #DOCS:
# When installing the latest source from github, you also need to
# download the country grid:
if [ ! -f data/country_osm_grid.sql.gz ]; then #DOCS: :::sh
wget --no-verbose -O data/country_osm_grid.sql.gz https://www.nominatim.org/data/country_grid.sql.gz
fi #DOCS:
# The code must be built in a separate directory. Create this directory,
# then configure and build Nominatim in there:
#DOCS: :::sh
cd $USERHOME
mkdir build
cd build
cmake $USERHOME/Nominatim
make
#
# Adding SELinux Security Settings
# --------------------------------
#
# It is a good idea to leave SELinux enabled and enforcing, particularly
# with a web server accessible from the Internet. At a minimum the
# following SELinux labeling should be done for Nominatim:
sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "$USERHOME/Nominatim/(website|lib|settings)(/.*)?"
sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "$USERHOME/build/(website|lib|settings)(/.*)?"
sudo semanage fcontext -a -t lib_t "$USERHOME/build/module/nominatim.so"
sudo restorecon -R -v $USERHOME/Nominatim
sudo restorecon -R -v $USERHOME/build
# You need to create a minimal configuration file that tells nominatim
# the name of your webserver user and the URL of the website:
#DOCS:```sh
tee settings/local.php << EOF
<?php
@define('CONST_Database_Web_User', 'apache');
@define('CONST_Website_BaseURL', '/nominatim/');
EOF
#DOCS:```
# Nominatim is now ready to use. Continue with
# [importing a database from OSM data](../admin/Import-and-Update.md).