X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/34a27c7cabaabb2cd20a649722aec87ce05e592d..e164d53fcc6622212a59449e815a66fd89dd7b9f:/VAGRANT.md diff --git a/VAGRANT.md b/VAGRANT.md index b2dd3b8a..0cab24fa 100644 --- a/VAGRANT.md +++ b/VAGRANT.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ is. git clone --recursive https://github.com/openstreetmap/Nominatim.git - If forgot `--recursive`, you can later load the submodules using + If you forgot `--recursive`, it you can later load the submodules using git submodule init git submodule update @@ -62,8 +62,9 @@ You edit code on your host machine in any editor you like. There is no need to restart any software: just refresh your browser window. Note that the webserver uses files from the /build directory. If you change -files in Nominatim/lib for example you first need to copy them into the -/build directory. +files in Nominatim/website or Nominatim/utils for example you first need to +copy them into the /build directory by running the `cmake` step from the +installation. PHP errors are written to `/var/log/apache2/error.log`. @@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ statements. ## Running functional tests -Tests in `/features/db` and `/features/osm2pgsql` have to pass 100%. Other +Tests in `test/bdd/db` and `test/bdd/osm2pgsql` have to pass 100%. Other tests might require full planet-wide data. Sadly even if you have your own planet-wide data there will be enough differences to the openstreetmap.org installation to cause false positives in the other tests (see FAQ). @@ -102,9 +103,13 @@ To run the full test suite To run a single file - behave -DBUILDDIR=/home/vagrant/build/ features/api/reverse.feature + behave -DBUILDDIR=/home/vagrant/build/ api/lookup/simple.feature + +Or a single test by line number + + behave -DBUILDDIR=/home/vagrant/build/ api/lookup/simple.feature:34 -To run specific tests you can add tags just before the `Scenario line`, e.g. +To run specific groups of tests you can add tags just before the `Scenario line`, e.g. @bug-34 Scenario: address lookup for non-existing or invalid node, way, relation @@ -166,7 +171,7 @@ If the Postgres installation is behind a firewall, you can try inside the virtual machine. It will map the port to `localhost:9999` and then you edit `settings/local.php` with - @define('CONST_Database_DSN', 'pgsql://postgres@localhost:9999/nominatim_it'); + @define('CONST_Database_DSN', 'pgsql:host=localhost;port=9999;user=postgres;dbname=nominatim_it'); To access postgres directly remember to specify the hostname, e.g. `psql --host localhost --port 9999 nominatim_it`