X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/09e0be0e39992f8d141507e5b331edd20e7078ef..12ace4329d3868239937ec109ffac36dcb8e9640:/vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh diff --git a/vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh b/vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 389ae0f7..00000000 --- a/vagrant/Install-on-Centos-8.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -ex -# -# *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 available from postgresql.org. Enable these -# repositories and make sure, the binaries can be found: - - 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 - export PATH=/usr/pgsql-12/bin:$PATH - -# Now you can install all packages needed for Nominatim: - -#DOCS: :::sh - sudo dnf --enablerepo=powertools install -y postgresql12-server \ - postgresql12-contrib postgresql12-devel postgis30_12 \ - wget git cmake make gcc gcc-c++ libtool policycoreutils-python-utils \ - llvm-toolset ccache clang-tools-extra \ - php-pgsql php php-intl php-json libpq-devel \ - bzip2-devel proj-devel boost-devel \ - python3-pip python3-setuptools python3-devel \ - python3-psycopg2 \ - expat-devel zlib-devel libicu-devel - - pip3 install --user python-dotenv psutil Jinja2 PyICU datrie pyyaml - - -# -# System Configuration -# ==================== -# -# The following steps are meant to configure a fresh CentOS installation -# for use with Nominatim. You may skip some of the steps if you have your -# OS already configured. -# -# Creating Dedicated User Accounts -# -------------------------------- -# -# Nominatim will run as a global service on your machine. It is therefore -# best to install it under its own separate user account. In the following -# we assume this user is called nominatim and the installation will be in -# /srv/nominatim. To create the user and directory run: -# -# sudo useradd -d /srv/nominatim -s /bin/bash -m nominatim -# -# You may find a more suitable location if you wish. -# -# To be able to copy and paste instructions from this manual, export -# user name and home directory now like this: -# -if [ "x$USERNAME" == "x" ]; then #DOCS: - export USERNAME=vagrant #DOCS: export USERNAME=nominatim - export USERHOME=/srv/nominatim - sudo mkdir -p /srv/nominatim #DOCS: - sudo chown vagrant /srv/nominatim #DOCS: -fi #DOCS: -# -# **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 $USERHOME - -# Setting up PostgreSQL -# --------------------- -# -# CentOS does not automatically create a database cluster. Therefore, start -# with initializing the database: - -if [ "x$NOSYSTEMD" == "xyes" ]; then #DOCS: - sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-12/bin/pg_ctl initdb -D /var/lib/pgsql/12/data #DOCS: - sudo mkdir /var/log/postgresql #DOCS: - sudo chown postgres. /var/log/postgresql #DOCS: -else #DOCS: - sudo /usr/pgsql-12/bin/postgresql-12-setup initdb -fi #DOCS: -# -# Next tune the postgresql configuration, which is located in -# `/var/lib/pgsql/12/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: - -if [ "x$NOSYSTEMD" == "xyes" ]; then #DOCS: - sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-12/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/12/data -l /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-12.log start #DOCS: -else #DOCS: - sudo systemctl enable postgresql-12 - sudo systemctl restart postgresql-12 -fi #DOCS: - -# -# 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 - -# -# 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 https://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 - mkdir $USERHOME/build - cd $USERHOME/build - cmake $USERHOME/Nominatim - make - sudo make install - -# -# Setting up the Apache Webserver -# ------------------------------- -# -# The webserver should serve the php scripts from the website directory of your -# [project directory](../admin/Import.md#creating-the-project-directory). -# This directory needs to exist when the webserver is configured. -# Therefore set up a project directory and create the website directory: -# - mkdir $USERHOME/nominatim-project - mkdir $USERHOME/nominatim-project/website -# -# 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 - - Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews - AddType text/html .php - DirectoryIndex search.php - Require all granted - - -Alias /nominatim $USERHOME/nominatim-project/website -EOFAPACHECONF -#DOCS:``` - -sudo sed -i 's:#.*::' /etc/httpd/conf.d/nominatim.conf #DOCS: - -# -# Then reload apache: -# - -if [ "x$NOSYSTEMD" == "xyes" ]; then #DOCS: - sudo httpd #DOCS: -else #DOCS: - sudo systemctl enable httpd - sudo systemctl restart httpd -fi #DOCS: - -# -# 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: - -if [ "x$HAVE_SELINUX" != "xno" ]; then #DOCS: - sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "/usr/local/nominatim/lib/lib-php(/.*)?" - sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "$USERHOME/nominatim-project/website(/.*)?" - sudo semanage fcontext -a -t lib_t "$USERHOME/nominatim-project/module/nominatim.so" - sudo restorecon -R -v /usr/local/lib/nominatim - sudo restorecon -R -v $USERHOME/nominatim-project -fi #DOCS: - -# You need to create a minimal configuration file that tells nominatim -# the name of your webserver user: - -#DOCS:```sh -echo NOMINATIM_DATABASE_WEBUSER="apache" | tee $USERHOME/nominatim-project/.env -#DOCS:``` - - -# Nominatim is now ready to use. Continue with -# [importing a database from OSM data](../admin/Import.md).