Nominatim/nominatim/tools/check_database.py
Sarah Hoffmann 16daa57e47 unify ICUNameProcessorRules and ICURuleLoader
There is no need for the additional layer of indirection that
the ICUNameProcessorRules class adds. The ICURuleLoader can
fill the database properties directly.
2021-10-01 12:27:24 +02:00

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"""
Collection of functions that check if the database is complete and functional.
"""
from enum import Enum
from textwrap import dedent
from nominatim.db.connection import connect
from nominatim.errors import UsageError
from nominatim.tokenizer import factory as tokenizer_factory
CHECKLIST = []
class CheckState(Enum):
""" Possible states of a check. FATAL stops check execution entirely.
"""
OK = 0
FAIL = 1
FATAL = 2
NOT_APPLICABLE = 3
def _check(hint=None):
""" Decorator for checks. It adds the function to the list of
checks to execute and adds the code for printing progress messages.
"""
def decorator(func):
title = func.__doc__.split('\n', 1)[0].strip()
def run_check(conn, config):
print(title, end=' ... ')
ret = func(conn, config)
if isinstance(ret, tuple):
ret, params = ret
else:
params = {}
if ret == CheckState.OK:
print('\033[92mOK\033[0m')
elif ret == CheckState.NOT_APPLICABLE:
print('not applicable')
else:
print('\x1B[31mFailed\033[0m')
if hint:
print(dedent(hint.format(**params)))
return ret
CHECKLIST.append(run_check)
return run_check
return decorator
class _BadConnection:
def __init__(self, msg):
self.msg = msg
def close(self):
""" Dummy function to provide the implementation.
"""
def check_database(config):
""" Run a number of checks on the database and return the status.
"""
try:
conn = connect(config.get_libpq_dsn()).connection
except UsageError as err:
conn = _BadConnection(str(err))
overall_result = 0
for check in CHECKLIST:
ret = check(conn, config)
if ret == CheckState.FATAL:
conn.close()
return 1
if ret in (CheckState.FATAL, CheckState.FAIL):
overall_result = 1
conn.close()
return overall_result
def _get_indexes(conn):
indexes = ['idx_place_addressline_address_place_id',
'idx_placex_rank_search',
'idx_placex_rank_address',
'idx_placex_parent_place_id',
'idx_placex_geometry_reverse_lookuppolygon',
'idx_placex_geometry_placenode',
'idx_osmline_parent_place_id',
'idx_osmline_parent_osm_id',
'idx_postcode_id',
'idx_postcode_postcode'
]
if conn.table_exists('search_name'):
indexes.extend(('idx_search_name_nameaddress_vector',
'idx_search_name_name_vector',
'idx_search_name_centroid'))
if conn.server_version_tuple() >= (11, 0, 0):
indexes.extend(('idx_placex_housenumber',
'idx_osmline_parent_osm_id_with_hnr'))
if conn.table_exists('place'):
indexes.extend(('idx_placex_pendingsector',
'idx_location_area_country_place_id',
'idx_place_osm_unique'))
return indexes
# CHECK FUNCTIONS
#
# Functions are exectured in the order they appear here.
@_check(hint="""\
{error}
Hints:
* Is the database server started?
* Check the NOMINATIM_DATABASE_DSN variable in your local .env
* Try connecting to the database with the same settings
Project directory: {config.project_dir}
Current setting of NOMINATIM_DATABASE_DSN: {config.DATABASE_DSN}
""")
def check_connection(conn, config):
""" Checking database connection
"""
if isinstance(conn, _BadConnection):
return CheckState.FATAL, dict(error=conn.msg, config=config)
return CheckState.OK
@_check(hint="""\
placex table not found
Hints:
* Are you connecting to the right database?
* Did the import process finish without errors?
Project directory: {config.project_dir}
Current setting of NOMINATIM_DATABASE_DSN: {config.DATABASE_DSN}
""")
def check_placex_table(conn, config):
""" Checking for placex table
"""
if conn.table_exists('placex'):
return CheckState.OK
return CheckState.FATAL, dict(config=config)
@_check(hint="""placex table has no data. Did the import finish sucessfully?""")
def check_placex_size(conn, _):
""" Checking for placex content
"""
with conn.cursor() as cur:
cnt = cur.scalar('SELECT count(*) FROM (SELECT * FROM placex LIMIT 100) x')
return CheckState.OK if cnt > 0 else CheckState.FATAL
@_check(hint="""{msg}""")
def check_tokenizer(_, config):
""" Checking that tokenizer works
"""
try:
tokenizer = tokenizer_factory.get_tokenizer_for_db(config)
except UsageError:
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(msg="""\
Cannot load tokenizer. Did the import finish sucessfully?""")
result = tokenizer.check_database(config)
if result is None:
return CheckState.OK
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(msg=result)
@_check(hint="""\
The indexing didn't finish. {count} entries are not yet indexed.
To index the remaining entries, run: {index_cmd}
""")
def check_indexing(conn, _):
""" Checking indexing status
"""
with conn.cursor() as cur:
cnt = cur.scalar('SELECT count(*) FROM placex WHERE indexed_status > 0')
if cnt == 0:
return CheckState.OK
if conn.index_exists('idx_placex_rank_search'):
# Likely just an interrupted update.
index_cmd = 'nominatim index'
else:
# Looks like the import process got interrupted.
index_cmd = 'nominatim import --continue indexing'
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(count=cnt, index_cmd=index_cmd)
@_check(hint="""\
The following indexes are missing:
{indexes}
Rerun the index creation with: nominatim import --continue db-postprocess
""")
def check_database_indexes(conn, _):
""" Checking that database indexes are complete
"""
missing = []
for index in _get_indexes(conn):
if not conn.index_exists(index):
missing.append(index)
if missing:
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(indexes='\n '.join(missing))
return CheckState.OK
@_check(hint="""\
At least one index is invalid. That can happen, e.g. when index creation was
disrupted and later restarted. You should delete the affected indices
and recreate them.
Invalid indexes:
{indexes}
""")
def check_database_index_valid(conn, _):
""" Checking that all database indexes are valid
"""
with conn.cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(""" SELECT relname FROM pg_class, pg_index
WHERE pg_index.indisvalid = false
AND pg_index.indexrelid = pg_class.oid""")
broken = list(cur)
if broken:
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(indexes='\n '.join(broken))
return CheckState.OK
@_check(hint="""\
{error}
Run TIGER import again: nominatim add-data --tiger-data <DIR>
""")
def check_tiger_table(conn, config):
""" Checking TIGER external data table.
"""
if not config.get_bool('USE_US_TIGER_DATA'):
return CheckState.NOT_APPLICABLE
if not conn.table_exists('location_property_tiger'):
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(error='TIGER data table not found.')
with conn.cursor() as cur:
if cur.scalar('SELECT count(*) FROM location_property_tiger') == 0:
return CheckState.FAIL, dict(error='TIGER data table is empty.')
return CheckState.OK