X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git/blobdiff_plain/ea965f693842af6e203998f22cfe9d633cab8874..ede76d8dc583a3abe7bd414670fb77328bca22ad:/db/README?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/db/README b/db/README index 1b50ccd9b..4e705e8fb 100644 --- a/db/README +++ b/db/README @@ -1,16 +1,59 @@ -you want to do something like this +Creating database +=================== + +OSM server uses a database with the following name: + +openstreetmap + +You may create it with your preferable client or run next (linux) command: + +$ mysql -u -p + +(change with appropriate username of administrative user eg. root ) + +> create database openstreetmap default character set utf8; +> exit + +Creating user, password, and access rights +============================================ + +$ mysql -u -p + +(change with appropriate username of administrative user eg. root ) -$ su -# mysqladmin create openstreetmap -# mysql > grant all privileges on openstreetmap.* to 'openstreetmap'@'localhost' identified by 'openstreetmap'; > flush privileges; > exit -# exit -$ mysql openstreetmap -u openstreetmap -p < db/create_database.sql -(the last line above gets you to what the server has right now) +Creating functions +==================== + +Run this command in the db/functions directory: + +$ make + +Make sure the db/functions directory is on the MySQL server's library +path and restart the MySQL server. On linux the easiest way to do this +is to create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/osm.conf and place the path to the +db/functions directory in it and then run the following command as root: + +$ ldconfig + +Now create the functions as follows: + +$ mysql -u -p openstreetmap + +(change with appropriate username of administrative user eg. root ) + +> create function tile_for_point returns integer soname 'libmyosm.so'; +> create function maptile_for_point returns integer soname 'libmyosm.so'; +> exit + +Creating database skeleton tables +=================================== + +Run this command from the root of your rails directory: -$ mysql openstreetmap -u openstreetmap -p < db/migrate.sql +$ rake db:migrate -(this line gets you to where its going to be when we go live with rails) +This will create the db for you