Instead of creating the website wrapper scripts with cmake,
they are now created when --setup-website is called. The
setup of the configuration constants is directly embedded
into the scripts. This means we can get rid of the separate
settings-frontend.php. More importantly however, it means
that it is now possible to set up multiple website directories
from the same build directory.
DB tests now can simply set the environment to change configuration
variables. API tests still rely on a configuration file.
Also, query.php needs to set up the CONST_* variables to work with
the query scripts. That is a tiny bit messy and duplicates code
but this part will need to be reworked later.
As we can't refer to the project root dir in the module path, the
module path may now also be a relative directory which is then
taken as being relative to the project root path.
Moves the checkModulePresence() function into the Setup class, so
that it can work on the computed absolute module path.
This adds the notion of a project directory. This is the directory
that holds all necessary files for one specific installation of
Nominatim. Dotenv looks for an .env file in this directory and
adds it to the global environment together with the defaults from
Nominatim's data directory.
Add's symfony's dotenv library as a new dependency.
The setup relies on the project configuration which we want to
explicitly set up in later steps. Therefore proxy setup needs to
be done explicitly as well. There is the added bonus that the
setup is done only for the utils which try to call outside.
CONST_BasePath is split into separate configuration variables
for binaries, libraries and data. These variables as well as
the installation path are now set in the executable directly and
no longer configurable via project settings.
This is the first step towards an installable software. The
executables should know per installation where to find their
necessary data to execute. Project configuration needs to be
restricted to settings that really concern the specific Nominatim
installation.
House numbers need special handling because they may appear after
the street term. That means we canot just use them as the main name
for searches where the address has its own search term entries.
Doing this right now, we are able to find '40, Main St, Town' but not
'Main St 40, Town'.
This switches to using the housenumber token as the name term instead.
House number tokens can get special handling when building the search
query that covers the case where they come after the street.
The main disadvantage is that this once more increases the numbers
of possible search interpretation of which we have already too many.
no penalty for housenumber searches
Removes the defunct --osmosis-init and --no-api switches and the
unsupported (and unnecessary) deduplicate. Also removes
'experimental' from --setup-website as this is a required
function now.
Make access to the DB object a function, so that the connection
can be opened implicitly when the object is accessed for the first
time. This way we no longer need to check beforehand if a specific
function of the setup needs DB access or not.
Also move the check for the module to the relevant sub step.
When --drop is given, we can remove all node geometry information
already after the import with osm2pgsql. Also drop all unnecessary
tables before creating the final indices.