These instructions are designed for setting up The Rails Port for development and testing.
If you want to deploy the software for your own project, then see the notes at the end.
-You can install the software directly on your machine, which is the traditional and probably best-supported approach. However, there is an alternative which may be easier: Vagrant. This installs the software into a virtual machine, which makes it easier to get a consistent development environment and may avoid installation difficulties. For Vagrant instructions, see [VAGRANT.md](VAGRANT.md).
+You can install the software directly on your machine, which is the traditional and probably best-supported approach. However, there
+are two alternatives which make it easier to get a consistent development environment and may avoid installation difficulties:
+
+* **Vagrant** This installs the software into a virtual machine. For Vagrant instructions see [VAGRANT.md](VAGRANT.md).
+* **Docker** This installs the software using containerization. For Docker instructions see [DOCKER.md](DOCKER.md).
These instructions are based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, which is the platform used by the OSMF servers.
The instructions also work, with only minor amendments, for all other current Ubuntu releases, Fedora and MacOSX
* Ruby 2.7+
* PostgreSQL 9.1+
-* ImageMagick
* Bundler (see note below about [developer Ruby setup](#rbenv))
* Javascript Runtime
```
sudo apt-get update
-sudo apt-get install ruby2.7 libruby2.7 ruby2.7-dev bundler \
- libmagickwand-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev nodejs \
+sudo apt-get install ruby2.7 libruby2.7 ruby2.7-dev \
+ libvips-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev nodejs \
apache2 apache2-dev build-essential git-core firefox-geckodriver \
postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-dev libsasl2-dev \
- imagemagick libffi-dev libgd-dev libarchive-dev libbz2-dev yarnpkg
+ libffi-dev libgd-dev libarchive-dev libbz2-dev yarnpkg
sudo gem2.7 install bundler
```
```
sudo dnf install ruby ruby-devel rubygem-rdoc rubygem-bundler rubygems \
- libxml2-devel js \
+ libxml2-devel nodejs \
gcc gcc-c++ git \
- postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-contrib \
- perl-podlators ImageMagick libffi-devel gd-devel libarchive-devel \
- bzip2-devel nodejs-yarn
+ postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-contrib libpq-devel \
+ perl-podlators libffi-devel gd-devel libarchive-devel \
+ bzip2-devel nodejs-yarn vips-devel
```
If you didn't already have PostgreSQL installed then create a PostgreSQL instance and start the server:
* Install Homebrew from https://brew.sh/
* Install the latest version of Ruby: `brew install ruby`
-* Install other dependencies: `brew install imagemagick libxml2 gd yarn pngcrush optipng pngquant jhead jpegoptim gifsicle svgo`
+* Install other dependencies: `brew install libxml2 gd yarn pngcrush optipng pngquant jhead jpegoptim gifsicle svgo advancecomp vips`
* Install Bundler: `gem install bundler` (you might need to `sudo gem install bundler` if you get an error about permissions - or see note below about [developer Ruby setup](#rbenv))
You will need to tell `bundler` that `libxml2` is installed in a Homebrew location. If it uses the system-installed one then you will get errors installing the `libxml-ruby` gem later on<a name="macosx-bundle-config"></a>.
If you want to run the tests, you need `geckodriver` as well:
```
-brew tap homebrew/cask
-brew cask install geckodriver
+brew install geckodriver
```
Note that OS X does not have a /home directory by default, so if you are using the GPX functions, you will need to change the directories specified in config/application.yml.
To ensure that everything is set up properly, you should now run:
```
-bundle exec rake test:db
+bundle exec rails test:all
```
This test will take a few minutes, reporting tests run, assertions, and any errors. If you receive no errors, then your installation is successful.
# Installing compiled shared library database functions (optional)
-There are special database functions required by a (little-used) API call, the migrations and diff replication. The former two are provided as *either* pure SQL functions or a compiled shared library. The SQL versions are installed as part of the recommended install procedure above and the shared library versions are recommended only if you are running a production server making a lot of `/changes` API calls or need the diff replication functionality.
+There are special database functions required by a (little-used) API call, the migrations and diff replication. The former two are provided as *either* pure SQL functions or a compiled shared library. The SQL versions are installed as part of the recommended install procedure above and the shared library versions are recommended only if you are running a production server and need the diff replication functionality.
If you aren't sure which you need, stick with the SQL versions.
If you previously installed the SQL versions of these functions, we'll need to delete those before adding the new ones:
```
-psql -d openstreetmap -c "DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS maptile_for_point"
psql -d openstreetmap -c "DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS tile_for_point"
```
Then we create the functions within each database. We're using `pwd` to substitute in the current working directory, since PostgreSQL needs the full path.
```
-psql -d openstreetmap -c "CREATE FUNCTION maptile_for_point(int8, int8, int4) RETURNS int4 AS '`pwd`/db/functions/libpgosm', 'maptile_for_point' LANGUAGE C STRICT"
psql -d openstreetmap -c "CREATE FUNCTION tile_for_point(int4, int4) RETURNS int8 AS '`pwd`/db/functions/libpgosm', 'tile_for_point' LANGUAGE C STRICT"
-psql -d openstreetmap -c "CREATE FUNCTION xid_to_int4(xid) RETURNS int4 AS '`pwd`/db/functions/libpgosm', 'xid_to_int4' LANGUAGE C STRICT"
```
# Ruby development install and versions<a name="rbenv"></a> (optional)