# Deploying Nominatim The Nominatim API is implemented as a PHP application. The `website/` directory in the project directory contains the configured website. You can serve this in a production environment with any web server that is capable to run PHP scripts. This section gives a quick overview on how to configure Apache and Nginx to serve Nominatim. It is not meant as a full system administration guide on how to run a web service. Please refer to the documentation of [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/) and [Nginx](https://nginx.org/en/docs/) for background information on configuring the services. !!! Note Throughout this page, we assume that your Nominatim project directory is located in `/srv/nominatim-project` and that you have installed Nominatim using the default installation prefix `/usr/local`. If you have put it somewhere else, you need to adjust the commands and configuration accordingly. We further assume that your web server runs as user `www-data`. Older versions of CentOS may still use the user name `apache`. You also need to adapt the instructions in this case. ## Making the website directory accessible You need to make sure that the `website` directory is accessible for the web server user. You can check that the permissions are correct by accessing on of the php files as the web server user: ``` sh sudo -u www-data head -n 1 /srv/nominatim-project/website/search.php ``` If this shows a permission error, then you need to adapt the permissions of each directory in the path so that it is executable for `www-data`. If you have SELinux enabled, further adjustments may be necessary to give the web server access. At a minimum the following SELinux labelling should be done for Nominatim: ``` sh sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "/usr/local/nominatim/lib/lib-php(/.*)?" sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "/srv/nominatim-project/website(/.*)?" sudo semanage fcontext -a -t lib_t "/srv/nominatim-project/module/nominatim.so" sudo restorecon -R -v /usr/local/lib/nominatim sudo restorecon -R -v /srv/nominatim-project ``` ## Nominatim with Apache ### Installing the required packages With Apache you can use the PHP module to run Nominatim. Under Ubuntu/Debian install them with: ``` sh sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php ``` ### Configuring Apache Make sure your Apache configuration contains the required permissions for the directory and create an alias: ``` apache Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews AddType text/html .php DirectoryIndex search.php Require all granted Alias /nominatim /srv/nominatim-project/website ``` After making changes in the apache config you need to restart apache. The website should now be available on `http://localhost/nominatim`. ## Nominatim with Nginx ### Installing the required packages Nginx has no built-in PHP interpreter. You need to use php-fpm as a deamon for serving PHP cgi. On Ubuntu/Debian install nginx and php-fpm with: ``` sh sudo apt install nginx php-fpm ``` ### Configure php-fpm and Nginx By default php-fpm listens on a network socket. If you want it to listen to a Unix socket instead, change the pool configuration (`/etc/php//fpm/pool.d/www.conf`) as follows: ``` ini ; Replace the tcp listener and add the unix socket listen = /var/run/php-fpm.sock ; Ensure that the daemon runs as the correct user listen.owner = www-data listen.group = www-data listen.mode = 0666 ``` Tell nginx that php files are special and to fastcgi_pass to the php-fpm unix socket by adding the location definition to the default configuration. ``` nginx root /srv/nominatim-project/website; index search.php; location / { try_files $uri $uri/ @php; } location @php { fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME "$document_root$uri.php"; fastcgi_param PATH_TRANSLATED "$document_root$uri.php"; fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $args; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm.sock; fastcgi_index index.php; include fastcgi_params; } location ~ [^/]\.php(/|$) { fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(/.*)$; if (!-f $document_root$fastcgi_script_name) { return 404; } fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm.sock; fastcgi_index search.php; include fastcgi.conf; } ``` Restart the nginx and php-fpm services and the website should now be available at `http://localhost/`.