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## Open Source Routing Machine
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High performance routing engine written in C++14 designed to run on OpenStreetMap data.
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The following services are available via HTTP API, C++ library interface and NodeJs wrapper:
- Nearest - Snaps coordinates to the street network and returns the nearest matches
- Route - Finds the fastest route between coordinates
- Table - Computes the duration of the fastest route between all pairs of supplied coordinates
- Match - Snaps noisy GPS traces to the road network in the most plausible way
- Trip - Solves the Traveling Salesman Problem using a greedy heuristic
- Tile - Generates Mapbox Vector Tiles with internal routing metadata
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To quickly try OSRM use our [demo server](http://map.project-osrm.org) which comes with both the backend and a frontend on top.
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For a quick introduction about how the road network is represented in OpenStreetMap and how to map specific road network features have a look at [this guide about mapping for navigation](https://www.mapbox.com/mapping/mapping-for-navigation/).
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Related [Project-OSRM](https://github.com/Project-OSRM) repositories:
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- [node-osrm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/osrm) - Production-ready NodeJs bindings for the routing engine
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- [osrm-frontend](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-frontend) - User-facing frontend with map. The demo server runs this on top of the backend
- [osrm-text-instructions](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-text-instructions) - Text instructions from OSRM route response
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- [osrm-backend-docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/osrm/osrm-backend/) - Ready to use Docker images
## Documentation
### Full documentation
- [Hosted documentation](http://project-osrm.org)
- [osrm-routed HTTP API documentation](docs/http.md)
- [libosrm API documentation](docs/libosrm.md)
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## Contact
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- IRC: `irc.oftc.net`, channel: `#osrm` ([Webchat](https://webchat.oftc.net))
- Mailinglist: `https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk`
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## Quick Start
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The easiest and quickest way to setup your own routing engine is to use Docker images we provide.
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### Using Docker
We base our Docker images ([backend](https://hub.docker.com/r/osrm/osrm-backend/), [frontend](https://hub.docker.com/r/osrm/osrm-frontend/)) on Alpine Linux and make sure they are as lightweight as possible.
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Download OpenStreetMap extracts for example from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/)
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wget http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
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Pre-process the extract with the car profile and start a routing engine HTTP server on port 5000
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-extract -p /opt/car.lua /data/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-contract /data/berlin-latest.osrm
docker run -t -i -p 5000:5000 -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-routed /data/berlin-latest.osrm
Make requests against the HTTP server
curl "http://127.0.0.1:5000/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true"
Optionally start a user-friendly frontend on port 9966, and open it up in your browser
docker run -p 9966:9966 osrm/osrm-frontend
xdg-open 'http://127.0.0.1:9966'
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In case Docker complains about not being able to connect to the Docker daemon make sure you are in the `docker` group.
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
After adding yourself to the `docker` group make sure to log out and back in again with your terminal.
We support the following images on Docker Cloud:
Name | Description
-----|------
`latest` | `master` compiled with release flag
`latest-assertions` | `master` compiled with with release flag, assertions enabled and debug symbols
`latest-debug` | `master` compiled with debug flag
`<tag>` | specific tag compiled with release flag
`<tag>-debug` | specific tag compiled with debug flag
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### Building from Source
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The following targets Ubuntu 16.04.
For instructions how to build on different distributions, macOS or Windows see our [Wiki](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki).
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Install dependencies
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```bash
sudo apt install build-essential git cmake pkg-config \
libbz2-dev libstxxl-dev libstxxl1v5 libxml2-dev \
libzip-dev libboost-all-dev lua5.2 liblua5.2-dev libtbb-dev
```
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Compile and install OSRM binaries
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```bash
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mkdir -p build
cd build
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cmake ..
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cmake --build .
sudo cmake --build . --target install
```
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Grab a `.osm.pbf` extract from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/index.html) or [Mapzen's Metro Extracts](https://mapzen.com/data/metro-extracts/)
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```bash
wget http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
```
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Pre-process the extract and start the HTTP server
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```
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osrm-extract berlin-latest.osm.pbf -p profiles/car.lua
osrm-contract berlin-latest.osrm
osrm-routed berlin-latest.osrm
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```
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Running Queries
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```
curl "http://127.0.0.1:5000/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true"
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```
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### Request Against the Demo Server
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Read the [API usage policy](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Api-usage-policy).
Simple query with instructions and alternatives on Berlin:
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```
curl "https://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true&alternatives=true"
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```
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### Using the Node.js Bindings
The Node.js bindings provide read-only access to the routing engine.
We provide API documentation and examples [here](docs/nodejs/api.md).
You will need a modern `libstdc++` toolchain (`>= GLIBCXX_3.4.20`) for binary compatibility if you want to use the pre-built binaries.
For older Ubuntu systems you can upgrade your standard library for example with:
```
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y libstdc++-5-dev
```
You can install the Node.js bindings via `npm install osrm` or from this repository either via
npm install
which will check and use pre-built binaries if they're available for this release and your Node version, or via
npm install --build-from-source
to always force building the Node.js bindings from source.
For usage details have a look [these API docs](docs/nodejs/api.md).
## References in publications
When using the code in a (scientific) publication, please cite
```
@inproceedings{luxen-vetter-2011,
author = {Luxen, Dennis and Vetter, Christian},
title = {Real-time routing with OpenStreetMap data},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems},
series = {GIS '11},
year = {2011},
isbn = {978-1-4503-1031-4},
location = {Chicago, Illinois},
pages = {513--516},
numpages = {4},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2093973.2094062},
doi = {10.1145/2093973.2094062},
acmid = {2094062},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
}
```