This cookbook can do the following things for you
- Install and configure the OSRM route daemon
- Download, extract, contract map data and keep them up to date
- (Uses the map data from Geofabrik)
To use the following recipes and providers, add the following to your metadata.rb
depends 'osrm'
Runs install_git
Clone and install the latest HEAD from Project-OSRM to node['osrm']['target']
(default /opt/osrm
).
osrm_map is a shortcut that calls the other map providers in the following order
- osrm_map_download
- osrm_map_extract
- osrm_contract
This example downloads, extracts and contracts the osrm map for Germany:
osrm_map 'germany'
The following additional attributes are allowed:
osrm_map 'europe'
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Where to put the maps (defaults to '/opt/osrm-data')
# Path to the map (osm.pbf or osm.bz2) to use.
# This is filled in automatically if the file is downloaded.
# Only use it in case you are using a custom map.
map '/path/to/map.osm.bpf'
profile 'car' # Profile to use (defaults to 'car')
profile_dir '/srv/my_profiles' # Where to look for profiles (.lua files)
extract_command 'osrm-extract' # Path to osrm-extract binary
contract_command 'osrm-contract' # Path to osrm-contract binary
user 'my_osrm_user' # User to run commands as
cwd '/srv/my_osrm' # Set working directory for osrm-extract
threads 5 # How many threads to use (defaults to number of cpu cores)
cleanup false # Do not cleanup .osrm and .osrm.restrictions after preparing
timeout 3600 # Timeout in seconds for osrm-extract/osrm-contract. Defaults to 24h
stxxl_size 150000 # Size (in MB) of stxxl temporary file. Dynamically allocated by default
stxxl_file '/tmp/stxxl' # Location of stxxl temporary file. Defaults to '/var/tmp/stxxl'
# The files checksum can also be checked (defaults to true)
# When set to true, it will use the default checksum set in the attributes (if existent)
# When set to false, it doesn't check the checksum
# When set to an ftp:// or http:// URL, retrieve the file and use the checksum in its content
# When set to a string, use it as the checksum
checksum 'http://url.to/checksum.md5'
end
Downloads map data for the specified region.
osrm_map_download 'planet'
osrm_map_download 'europe'
osrm_map_download 'north-america'
osrm_map_download 'germany'
osrm_map_download 'us-west'
For a full list of supported regions, take a look at attributes/regions.rb. If necessary, it can be easily extended to support even more, feel free to file a pull request!
By default, the provider automatically re-downloads the file if it was changed on the server. You can prevent this behaviour when using the :download_if_missing action:
osrm_map_download 'europe' do
action :download_is_missing
end
Furthermore, you can specify the following attributes:
osrm_map_download 'us-west' do
user 'my_osrm_user'
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Where to put the downloaded files (defaults to '/opt/osrm-data')
# Manually specify url to download map from.
# Defaults to the URL in the attributes (available for most regions)
url 'http://my.geoserver.com/map.osm.bpf'
# The files checksum can also be checked (defaults to false)
# When set to true, it will use the default checksum set in the attributes
# When set to false, it doesn't check the checksum
# When set to an ftp:// or http:// URL, use its contents as a checksum
# When set to a string, use it as the checksum
checksum 'http://url.to/checksum.md5'
end
Extracts downloaded map data, using osrm-extract.
Example:
osrm_map_extract 'europe'
The following attributes are supported:
osrm_map_extract 'europe' do
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Use the same directory you used in osrm_map_download
# Path to the map (osm.pbf or osm.bz2) to use.
# This is set automatically (via attributes),
# if you use a map downloaded by osrm_map_download.
# Only use it in case you are using a custom map.
map '/path/to/map.osm.bpf'
profile 'car' # Profile to use (defaults to 'car')
profile_dir '/srv/my_profiles' # Where to look for profiles (.lua files)
command 'osrm-extract' # Binary to use
user 'my_osrm_user'
cwd '/srv/my_osrm' # Set working directory for osrm-extract
threads 5 # How many threads to use (defaults to number of cpu cores)
timeout 3600 # Timeout in seconds for osrm-extract. Defaults to 24h
stxxl_size 150000 # Size (in MB) of stxxl temporary file. Dynamically allocated by default
stxxl_file '/tmp/stxxl' # Location of stxxl temporary file. Defaults to '/var/tmp/stxxl'
end
contracts extracted map data, using osrm-contract.
Example:
osrm_map_contract 'europe'
The following attribtues are supported:
osrm_map_contract 'europe' do
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Use the same directory you used in osrm_map_download
# Path to the map (osm.pbf or osm.bz2) to use.
# This is set automatically (via attributes),
# if you use a map downloaded by osrm_map_download.
# Only use it in case you are using a custom map.
map '/path/to/map.osm.bpf'
profile 'car' # Profile to use (defaults to 'car')
command 'osrm-contract' # Binary to use
user 'my_osrm_user'
cwd '/srv/my_osrm' # Set working directory for osrm-contract
threads 5 # How many threads to use (defaults to number of cpu cores)
cleanup false # Do not cleanup .osrm and .osrm.restrictions after preparing
timeout 3600 # Timeout in seconds for osrm-extract. Defaults to 24h
end
Sets up and starts the node-osrm service.
osrm_node 'europe' do
profile 'car' # Profile for which to start the daemon
user 'osrm-node' # User to run the daemon as
port 5000 # TCP port to bind to
listen '127.0.0.1' # TCP address to listen on
map_base '/path/to/map_base' # Base path of the (contracted) map
# e.g. '/opt/osrm-data/europe/car/europe-lastest'
# (skip the file extention, like .edges or .osm.bpf)
shared_memory false # Use a shared-memory segment (created by osrm-datastore, see next provider)
end
Sets up and starts osrm-routed (using upstart) for the specified region.
NOTE: osrm_routed
is not recommended for production usage. Use the osrm_node
provider instead to deploy node-osrm.
Example:
osrm_routed 'europe'
The following attributes are supported:
osrm_routed 'europe' do
service_name 'osrm-routed-%s' # %s will be replaced with the selected region and profile
profile 'car' # Profile for which to start the daemon
user 'osrm-routed' # User to run the daemon as
daemon '/path/to/osrm-routed'
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Use the same directory you used in osrm_map_download)
map_base '/path/to/map_base' # Base path of the (contracted) map
# e.g. '/opt/osrm-data/europe/car/europe-lastest'
# (skip the file extention, like .edges or .osm.bpf)
threads 16 # How many threads to use (defaults to number of cpu cores)
port 5000 # TCP port to bind to
listen '127.0.0.1' # TCP address to listen on
shared_memory false # Use a shared-memory segment (created by osrm-datastore, see next provider)
end
Loads a specified map into memory
Example:
osrm_datastore 'europe'
The following attributes are supported:
osrm_datastore 'europe' do
profile 'car' # Profile for which to start the daemon
shmmax 5_000_000_000 # Memory limit in bytes. Defaults to a value that should be enough for world
user 'osrm-routed' # User to run the daemon as (will be created if not existent)
command '/path/to/osrm-datastore'
map_dir '/srv/my_map_data' # Use the same directory you used in osrm_map_download)
map_base '/path/to/map_base' # Base path of the (contractd) map
# e.g. '/opt/osrm-data/europe/car/europe-lastest'
# (skip the file extention, like .edges or .osm.bpf)
end
You can set the following attributes if you need settings that differ form the defaults
node['osrm']['repository'] = 'https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend'
node['osrm']['branch'] = 'master' # use e.g. 'v0.3.5' for a stable version
node['osrm']['target'] = '/opt/osrm'
node['osrm']['map_dir'] = '/opt/osrm-data'
node['osrm']['threads'] = node['cpu']['total']
node['osrm']['routed']['user'] = 'osrm-routed'
node['osrm']['routed']['service_name'] = 'osrm-routed-%s'
You can add custom regions like this
node['osrm']['map_data']['your-region']['profiles'] = %w(car)
node['osrm']['map_data']['your-region']['url'] = "http://download.geofabrik.de/your-region-latest.osm.pbf"
node['osrm']['map_data']['your-region']['checksum'] = "#{node['osrm']['map_data']['your-region']['url']}.md5"
Pull requests are very welcome!
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write you change
- Write tests for your change (if applicable)
- Run the tests, ensuring they all pass
- Submit a Pull Request using Github