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Patrick Niklaus 1869840f0e [publish binary] Test building node binaries with MLD 2017-03-22 00:51:07 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 8532b5460b Disable doc builds because they are broken 2017-03-22 00:30:42 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 1fdbaf4a39 Upgrade docbox 2017-03-22 00:04:46 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 08527175b5 Fresh lock file 2017-03-21 23:44:08 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus d792572ece Install yarn on OSX by hand and update lock file 2017-03-21 23:26:32 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 2a691ac5be Integrate documentation JS and make travis file slightly more readable 2017-03-21 22:50:08 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 2221a34529 Switch to yarn 2017-03-21 22:37:16 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus a8fd4050a2 Integrate node-osrm docs 2017-03-21 22:29:00 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 85ee03dfde Also copy osrm-partition and osrm-customize 2017-03-21 20:15:08 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 694e3854d7 Test routing on CH, MLD, CoreCH via node bindings 2017-03-21 20:15:08 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus 90ed027711 Integrate MLD into node-bindings 2017-03-21 20:15:06 +00:00
Patrick Niklaus ac0c5c27e7 First steps towards integrating MLD in node bindings 2017-03-21 20:12:56 +00:00
1297 changed files with 32799 additions and 137479 deletions
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{
"plugins": ["transform-class-properties"],
"presets": [
"stage-0",
"es2015",
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test
build
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# Set the default behavior, in case people don't have core.autocrlf set.
* text=auto
# Explicitly declare text files you want to always be normalized and converted
# to native line endings on checkout.
*.cpp text
*.hpp text
# Declare files that will always have CRLF line endings on checkout.
*.bat text eol=crlf
*.cmd text eol=crlf
*.ps1 text eol=crlf
# Declare files that will always have LF line endings on checkout.
*.sh text eol=lf
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@@ -2,18 +2,12 @@
What issue is this PR targeting? If there is no issue that addresses the problem, please open a corresponding issue and link it here.
Please read our [documentation](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/releasing.md) on release and version management.
If your PR is still work in progress please attach the relevant label.
## Tasklist
- [ ] CHANGELOG.md entry ([How to write a changelog entry](http://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/#how))
- [ ] ADD OWN TASKS HERE
- [ ] update relevant [Wiki pages](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki)
- [ ] add tests (see [testing documentation](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/testing.md)
- [ ] add regression / cucumber cases (see docs/testing.md)
- [ ] review
- [ ] adjust for comments
- [ ] cherry pick to release branch
## Requirements / Relations
Link any requirements here. Other pull requests this PR is based on?
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#############################
osrm-deps
.ycm_extra_conf.py
# Compiled source #
###################
*.com
@@ -46,7 +44,6 @@ Thumbs.db
# build related files #
#######################
/_build*
/build/
/example/build/
/test/data/monaco*
@@ -62,11 +59,6 @@ Thumbs.db
.cproject
.project
# Visual Studio (Code) related files #
######################################
/.vs*
/*.local.bat
# stxxl related files #
#######################
.stxxl
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@@ -4,13 +4,7 @@
!CONTRIBUTING.MD
!LICENCE.TXT
!package.json
!package-lock.json
!yarn.lock
!docs
!example
!taginfo.json
!lib/*.js
!profiles/*
!profiles/lib/*
!profiles/examples/*
!scripts/node_install.sh
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@@ -7,15 +7,15 @@ git:
sudo: required
dist: trusty
nodejs:
- "4"
notifications:
email: false
branches:
only:
- master
- "5.16"
# enable building tags
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?(-\S*)?$/
cache:
yarn: true
@@ -26,16 +26,12 @@ cache:
env:
global:
- secure: "hk+32aXXF5t1ApaM2Wjqooz3dx1si907L87WRMkO47WlpJmUUU/Ye+MJk9sViH8MdhOcceocVAmdYl5/WFWOIbDWNlBya9QvXDZyIu2KIre/0QyOCTZbrsif8paBXKIO5O/R4OTvIZ8rvWZsadBdmAT9GSbDhih6FzqXAEgeIYQ="
- secure: "VE+cFkseFwW4jK6XwkP0yW3h4DixPJ8+Eb3yKcchGZ5iIJxlZ/8i1vKHYxadgPRwSYwPSB14tF70xj2OmiT2keGzZUfphmPXinBaLEhYk+Bde+GZZkoSl5ND109I/LcyNr0nG9dDgtV6pkvFchgchpyP9JnVOOS0+crEZlAz0RE="
- CCACHE_TEMPDIR=/tmp/.ccache-temp
- CCACHE_COMPRESS=1
- CASHER_TIME_OUT=599 # one second less than 10m to avoid 10m timeout error: https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/2742
- CCACHE_VERSION=3.3.1
- CMAKE_VERSION=3.7.2
- MASON="$(pwd)/scripts/mason.sh"
- ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=On
- NODE="4"
matrix:
fast_finish: true
@@ -45,67 +41,28 @@ matrix:
# Debug Builds
- os: linux
compiler: "format-taginfo-docs"
env: NODE=6
sudo: false
before_install:
install:
- source $NVM_DIR/nvm.sh
- nvm install $NODE
- nvm use $NODE
- npm --version
- npm install --ignore-scripts
- npm link --ignore-scripts
script:
- ./scripts/check_taginfo.py taginfo.json profiles/car.lua
- ${MASON} install clang-format 3.8.1
- PATH=$(${MASON} prefix clang-format 3.8.1)/bin:${PATH} ./scripts/format.sh && ./scripts/error_on_dirty.sh
# See issue 4043
#- npm run docs && ./scripts/error_on_dirty.sh
after_success:
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-debug-cov"
addons: &gcc7
compiler: "gcc-6-debug"
addons: &gcc6
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-7', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev', 'lcov']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' ENABLE_COVERAGE=ON CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=20000
before_script:
- cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}
- lcov --directory . --zerocounters # clean cached da files
after_success:
# Creating report
- cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}
- lcov --directory . --capture --output-file coverage.info # capture coverage info
- lcov --remove coverage.info '/usr/*' --output-file coverage.info # filter out system
- lcov --list coverage.info #debug info
# Uploading report to CodeCov
- bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) || echo "Codecov did not collect coverage reports"
packages: ['g++-6', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-6' CXXCOMPILER='g++-6' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' TARGET_ARCH='x86_64-asan' ENABLE_COVERAGE=ON ENABLE_SANITIZER=ON
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-debug-asan"
addons: &gcc7
compiler: "clang-4.0-debug"
addons: &clang40
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-7', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' TARGET_ARCH='x86_64-asan' ENABLE_SANITIZER=ON CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=20000 LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/scripts/travis/leaksanitizer.conf"
packages: ['libstdc++-5-dev', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='4.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=60000
- os: linux
compiler: "clang-5.0-debug"
addons: &clang50
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-5-dev', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=60000
- os: linux
compiler: "mason-linux-debug-asan"
compiler: "mason-linux-debug-santize"
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_SANITIZER=ON LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/scripts/travis/leaksanitizer.conf"
packages: ['libstdc++-5-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='4.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_SANITIZER=ON ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=ON
# Release Builds
- os: linux
@@ -113,224 +70,112 @@ matrix:
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON RUN_CLANG_FORMAT=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-release"
addons: &gcc7
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-7', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-release-i686"
env: >
TARGET_ARCH='i686' CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
CFLAGS='-m32 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse' CXXFLAGS='-m32 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse'
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-stxxl"
addons: &gcc7
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-7', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_STXXL=On
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-5-release"
addons: &gcc49
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-5', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev', 'ccache']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-5' CXXCOMPILER='g++-5' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
packages: ['libstdc++-5-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='4.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON RUN_CLANG_FORMAT=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=ON
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-6-release"
addons: &gcc6
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-6', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-6' CXXCOMPILER='g++-6' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-6-release-i686"
env: >
TARGET_ARCH='i686' CCOMPILER='gcc-6' CXXCOMPILER='g++-6' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
CFLAGS='-m32 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse' CXXFLAGS='-m32 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse'
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-4.9-release"
addons: &gcc49
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-6', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev', 'ccache']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-6' CXXCOMPILER='g++-6' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
packages: ['g++-4.9', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev', 'ccache']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-4.9' CXXCOMPILER='g++-4.9' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.2
compiler: "mason-osx-release-node-8"
osx_image: xcode8.2
compiler: "mason-osx-release"
# we use the xcode provides clang and don't install our own
env: ENABLE_MASON=ON BUILD_TYPE='Release' CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=60000 CCOMPILER='clang' CXXCOMPILER='clang++' ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON NODE="8"
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
env: ENABLE_MASON=ON BUILD_TYPE='Release' CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=60000 CCOMPILER='clang' CXXCOMPILER='clang++' ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.2
compiler: "mason-osx-release-node-4"
# we use the xcode provides clang and don't install our own
env: ENABLE_MASON=ON BUILD_TYPE='Release' CUCUMBER_TIMEOUT=60000 CCOMPILER='clang' CXXCOMPILER='clang++' ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON NODE="4"
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
# Disabled because of CI slowness
#- os: linux
#- compiler: clang
#- addons: &clang40
#- apt:
#- sources: ['llvm-toolchain-trusty-4.0', 'ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
#- packages: ['clang-4.0', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
#- env: CCOMPILER='clang-4.0' CXXCOMPILER='clang++-4.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
# Shared Library
- os: linux
compiler: "gcc-7-release-shared"
addons: &gcc7
compiler: "gcc-6-release-shared"
addons: &gcc6
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['g++-7', 'libbz2-dev', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'liblua5.2-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-7' CXXCOMPILER='g++-7' BUILD_TYPE='Release' BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
packages: ['g++-6', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
env: CCOMPILER='gcc-6' CXXCOMPILER='g++-6' BUILD_TYPE='Release' BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
# Node build jobs. These skip running the tests.
- os: linux
sudo: false
compiler: "node-4-mason-linux-release"
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON JOBS=3 NODE="4"
install:
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- |
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} \
-DENABLE_MASON=${ENABLE_MASON:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR} \
-DENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND=ON
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- popd
script:
- npm run nodejs-tests
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
- os: linux
sudo: false
compiler: "node-4-mason-linux-debug"
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON JOBS=3 NODE="4"
install:
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- |
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} \
-DENABLE_MASON=${ENABLE_MASON:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR} \
-DENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND=ON
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- popd
script:
- npm run nodejs-tests
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
- os: linux
sudo: false
compiler: "node-8-mason-linux-release"
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON JOBS=3 NODE="8"
install:
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- |
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} \
-DENABLE_MASON=${ENABLE_MASON:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR} \
-DENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND=ON
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- popd
script:
- npm run nodejs-tests
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
- os: linux
sudo: false
compiler: "node-8-mason-linux-debug"
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: ['libstdc++-4.9-dev']
env: CLANG_VERSION='5.0.0' BUILD_TYPE='Debug' ENABLE_MASON=ON ENABLE_LTO=ON JOBS=3 NODE="8"
install:
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- |
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} \
-DENABLE_MASON=${ENABLE_MASON:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR} \
-DENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND=ON
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- popd
script:
- npm run nodejs-tests
after_success:
- ./scripts/travis/publish.sh
# Disabled because CI slowness
#- os: linux
#- compiler: clang
#- addons: &clang40
#- apt:
#- sources: ['llvm-toolchain-trusty-4.0', 'ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
#- packages: ['clang-4.0', 'libbz2-dev', 'libstxxl-dev', 'libstxxl1', 'libxml2-dev', 'libzip-dev', 'lua5.1', 'liblua5.1-0-dev', 'libtbb-dev', 'libgdal-dev', 'libluabind-dev', 'libboost-all-dev']
#- env: CCOMPILER='clang-4.0' CXXCOMPILER='clang++-4.0' BUILD_TYPE='Release' BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
before_install:
- source $NVM_DIR/nvm.sh
- nvm install $NODE
- nvm use $NODE
- node --version
- if [[ ! -z $TARGET_ARCH ]] ; then source ./scripts/travis/before_install.$TARGET_ARCH.sh ; fi
- |
if [[ -z $JOBS ]]; then
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
export JOBS=$((`nproc` + 1))
elif [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "osx" ]]; then
export JOBS=$((`sysctl -n hw.ncpu` + 1))
fi
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
export JOBS=$((`nproc` + 1))
fi
- |
if [ -n "${RUN_CLANG_FORMAT}" ]; then
${MASON} install clang-format 3.8.1 && PATH=$(${MASON} prefix clang-format 3.8.1)/bin:${PATH} ./scripts/format.sh
fi
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "osx" ]]; then
export JOBS=$((`sysctl -n hw.ncpu` + 1))
sudo mdutil -i off /
fi
- |
if [[ ! -f $(which yarn) ]]; then
npm install -g yarn
fi
- export PACKAGE_JSON_VERSION=$(node -e "console.log(require('./package.json').version)")
- export PUBLISH=$([[ "${TRAVIS_TAG:-}" == "v${PACKAGE_JSON_VERSION}" ]] && echo "On" || echo "Off")
- echo "Using ${JOBS} jobs"
- yarn install --ignore-scripts
- yarn check --ignore-scripts --integrity
# Bootstrap cmake to be able to run mason
- CMAKE_URL="https://mason-binaries.s3.amazonaws.com/${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}-x86_64/cmake/${CMAKE_VERSION}.tar.gz"
- CMAKE_DIR="mason_packages/${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}-x86_64/cmake/${CMAKE_VERSION}"
- mkdir -p ${CMAKE_DIR}
- travis_retry wget --quiet -O - ${CMAKE_URL} | tar --strip-components=1 -xz -C ${CMAKE_DIR} || travis_terminate 1
- travis_retry wget --quiet -O - ${CMAKE_URL} | tar --strip-components=1 -xz -C ${CMAKE_DIR} || exit 1
- export PATH=${CMAKE_DIR}/bin:${PATH}
- ${MASON} install tbb 2017_U7 && export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(${MASON} prefix tbb 2017_U7)/lib/:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
- ${MASON} install tbb 2017_20161128 && export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(${MASON} prefix tbb 2017_20161128)/lib/:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
- ${MASON} install ccache ${CCACHE_VERSION} && export PATH=$(${MASON} prefix ccache ${CCACHE_VERSION})/bin:${PATH}
- |
if [[ ! -z ${CLANG_VERSION} ]]; then
export CCOMPILER='clang'
export CXXCOMPILER='clang++'
${MASON} install clang++ ${CLANG_VERSION} && export PATH=$(${MASON} prefix clang++ ${CLANG_VERSION})/bin:${PATH} || travis_terminate 1
${MASON} install clang++ ${CLANG_VERSION} && export PATH=$(${MASON} prefix clang++ ${CLANG_VERSION})/bin:${PATH}
# we only enable lto for release builds
# and therefore don't need to us ld.gold or llvm tools for linking
# for debug builds
if [[ ${BUILD_TYPE} == 'Release' ]]; then
${MASON} install binutils 2.27 && export PATH=$(${MASON} prefix binutils 2.27)/bin:${PATH} || travis_terminate 1
${MASON} install binutils 2.27 && export PATH=$(${MASON} prefix binutils 2.27)/bin:${PATH}
fi
fi
- ccache --max-size=256M # limiting the cache's size to roughly the previous job's object sizes
- export OSRM_INSTALL_DIR="$(pwd)/install-osrm"
- export OSRM_BUILD_DIR="$(pwd)/build-osrm"
- export CC=${CCOMPILER} CXX=${CXXCOMPILER}
- mkdir ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
install:
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
./scripts/check_taginfo.py taginfo.json profiles/car.lua
fi
- export OSRM_BUILD_DIR="$(pwd)/build-osrm"
- mkdir ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR} && pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- export CC=${CCOMPILER} CXX=${CXXCOMPILER}
- |
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} \
-DENABLE_MASON=${ENABLE_MASON:-OFF} \
@@ -339,11 +184,8 @@ install:
-DENABLE_COVERAGE=${ENABLE_COVERAGE:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_SANITIZER=${ENABLE_SANITIZER:-OFF} \
-DENABLE_STXXL=${ENABLE_STXXL:-OFF} \
-DBUILD_TOOLS=ON \
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR} \
-DENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND=${ENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND:-OFF}
-DENABLE_CCACHE=ON
- echo "travis_fold:start:MAKE"
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- make tests --jobs=${JOBS}
@@ -353,32 +195,39 @@ install:
- sudo make install
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR}/lib
sudo ldconfig
fi
- popd
- mkdir example/build && pushd example/build
- export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${OSRM_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/pkgconfig
- cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE}
- make --jobs=${JOBS}
- popd
# building docs only works with npm3+ not with yarn or npm2
#- yarn run docs
script:
- if [[ $TARGET_ARCH == armhf ]] ; then echo "Skip tests for $TARGET_ARCH" && exit 0 ; fi
- make -C test/data benchmark
- ./example/build/osrm-example test/data/mld/monaco.osrm
- ./example/build/osrm-example test/data/ch/monaco.osrm
# All tests assume to be run from the build directory
- pushd ${OSRM_BUILD_DIR}
- ./unit_tests/library-tests
- ./unit_tests/extractor-tests
- ./unit_tests/contractor-tests
- ./unit_tests/engine-tests
- ./unit_tests/util-tests
- ./unit_tests/server-tests
- ./unit_tests/partitioner-tests
- |
if [ -z "${ENABLE_SANITIZER}" ] && [ "$TARGET_ARCH" != "i686" ]; then
npm run nodejs-tests
fi
- |
- ./unit_tests/partition-tests
- popd
- yarn test
after_success:
- |
if [ -n "${ENABLE_COVERAGE}" ]; then
bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
fi
- |
if [ -n "${ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS}" ]; then
source ./scripts/travis/build.sh
./scripts/travis/publish.sh
fi
-282
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@@ -1,295 +1,13 @@
# 5.16.0
- Changes from 5.15.2:
- Guidance
- ADDED #4676: Support for maneuver override relation, allowing data-driven overrides for turn-by-turn instructions [#4676](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4676)
- CHANGED #4830: Announce reference change if names are empty
- CHANGED #4835: MAXIMAL_ALLOWED_SEPARATION_WIDTH increased to 12 meters
- CHANGED #4842: Lower priority links from a motorway now are used as motorway links [#4842](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4842)
- CHANGED #4895: Use ramp bifurcations as fork intersections [#4895](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4895)
- CHANGED #4893: Handle motorway forks with links as normal motorway intersections[#4893](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4893)
- FIXED #4905: Check required tags of `maneuver` relations [#4905](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4905)
- Profile:
- FIXED: `highway=service` will now be used for restricted access, `access=private` is still disabled for snapping.
- ADDED #4775: Exposes more information to the turn function, now being able to set turn weights with highway and access information of the turn as well as other roads at the intersection [#4775](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4775)
- FIXED #4763: Add support for non-numerical units in car profile for maxheight [#4763](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4763)
- ADDED #4872: Handling of `barrier=height_restrictor` nodes [#4872](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4872)
# 5.15.2
- Changes from 5.15.1:
- Features:
- ADDED: Exposed the waypoints parameter in the node bindings interface
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED: Segfault causing bug in leg collapsing map matching when traversing edges in reverse
# 5.15.1
- Changes from 5.15.0:
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED: Segfault in map matching when RouteLeg collapsing code is run on a match with multiple submatches
- Guidance:
- Set type of trivial intersections where classes change to Suppressed instead of NoTurn
# 5.15.0
- Changes from 5.14.3:
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED #4704: Fixed regression in bearings reordering introduced in 5.13 [#4704](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4704)
- FIXED #4781: Fixed overflow exceptions in percent-encoding parsing
- FIXED #4770: Fixed exclude flags for single toll road scenario
- FIXED #4283: Fix overflow on zero duration segments
- FIXED #4804: Ignore no_*_on_red turn restrictions
- Guidance:
- CHANGED #4706: Guidance refactoring step to decouple intersection connectivity analysis and turn instructions generation [#4706](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4706)
- CHANGED #3491: Refactor `isThroughStreet`/Intersection options
- Profile:
- ADDED: `tunnel` as a new class in car profile so that sections of the route with tunnel tags will be marked as such
# 5.14.3
- Changes from 5.14.2:
- Features:
- Added a `waypoints` parameter to the match service plugin that accepts indices to input coordinates and treats only those points as waypoints in the response format.
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED #4754: U-Turn penalties are applied to straight turns.
- FIXED #4756: Removed too restrictive road name check in the sliproad handler
- FIXED #4731: Use correct weights for edge-based graph duplicated via nodes.
- Profile:
- CHANGED: added Belarus speed limits
- CHANGED: set default urban speed in Ukraine to 50kmh
# 5.14.2
- Changes from 5.14.1:
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED #4727: Erroring when a old .core file is present.
- FIXED #4642: Update checks for EMPTY_NAMEID to check for empty name strings
- FIXED #4738: Fix potential segmentation fault
- Node.js Bindings:
- ADDED: Exposed new `max_radiuses_map_matching` option from `EngingConfig` options
- Tools:
- ADDED: New osrm-routed `max_radiuses_map_matching` command line flag to optionally set a maximum radius for map matching
# 5.14.1
- Changes from 5.14.0
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED: don't use removed alternative candidates in `filterPackedPathsByCellSharing`
# 5.14.0
- Changes from 5.13
- API:
- ADDED: new RouteStep property `driving_side` that has either "left" or "right" for that step
- Misc:
- ADDED: Bundles a rough (please improve!) driving-side GeoJSON file for use with `osrm-extract --location-dependent-data data/driving_side.geojson`
- CHANGED: Conditional turn parsing is disabled by default now
- ADDED: Adds a tool to analyze turn instruction generation in a dataset. Useful for tracking turn-by-turn heuristic changes over time.
- CHANGED: Internal refactoring of guidance code as a first step towards a re-runnable guidance pipeline
- ADDED: Now publishing Node 8.x LTS binary modules
- Profile:
- CHANGED: Remove dependency on turn types and turn modifier in the process_turn function in the `car.lua` profile. Guidance instruction types are not used to influence turn penalty anymore so this will break backward compatibility between profile version 3 and 4.
- Guidance:
- ADDED: New internal flag on "segregated intersections" - in the future, will should allow collapsing of instructions across complex intersection geometry where humans only perceive a single maneuver
- CHANGED: Decrease roundabout turn radius threshold from 25m to 15m - adds some "exit the roundabout" instructions for moderately sized roundabouts that were being missed previously
- Docker:
- CHANGED: switch to alpine 3.6, and use a multistage build to reduce image size
- Build:
- FIX: use LUA_LIBRARY_DIRS to propertly detect Lua on all platforms
- Docs:
- FIX: clarify description of roundabout exit instructions
- Bugfixes:
- FIXED: Fix bug where merge instructions got the wrong direction modifier ([PR #4670](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4670))
- FIXED: Properly use the `profile.properties.left_hand_driving` property, there was a typo that meant it had no effect
- FIXED: undefined behaviour when alternative candidate via node is same as source node ([#4691](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4691))
- FIXED: ensure libosrm.pc is pushed to the correct location for pkgconfig to find it on all platforms
- FIXED: don't consider empty names + empty refs as a valid name for u-turns
# 5.13.0
- Changes from 5.12:
- Profile:
- Append cardinal directions from route relations to ref fields to improve instructions; off by default see `profile.cardinal_directions`
- Support of `distance` weight in foot and bicycle profiles
- Support of relations processing
- Added `way:get_location_tag(key)` method to get location-dependent tags https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Using-location-dependent-data-in-profiles
- Added `forward_ref` and `backward_ref` support
- Left-side driving mode is specified by a local Boolean flag `is_left_hand_driving` in `ExtractionWay` and `ExtractionTurn`
- Support literal values for maxspeeds in NO, PL and ZA
- Infrastructure:
- Lua 5.1 support is removed due to lack of support in sol2 https://github.com/ThePhD/sol2/issues/302
- Fixed pkg-config version of OSRM
- Removed `.osrm.core` file since CoreCH is deprecated now.
- Tools:
- Because of boost/program_options#32 with boost 1.65+ we needed to change the behavior of the following flags to not accept `={true|false}` anymore:
- `--use-locations-cache=false` becomes `--disable-location-cache`
- `--parse-conditional-restrictions=true` becomes `--parse-conditional-restrictions`
- The deprecated options `--use-level-cache` and `--generate-edge-lookup`
- Bugfixes:
- Fixed #4348: Some cases of sliproads pre-processing were broken
- Fixed #4331: Correctly compute left/right modifiers of forks in case the fork is curved.
- Fixed #4472: Correctly count the number of lanes using the delimter in `turn:lanes` tag.
- Fixed #4214: Multiple runs of `osrm-partition` lead to crash.
- Fixed #4348: Fix assorted problems around slip roads.
- Fixed #4420: A bug that would result in unnecessary instructions, due to problems in suffix/prefix detection
- Algorithm
- Deprecate CoreCH functionality. Usage of CoreCH specific options will fall back to using CH with core_factor of 1.0
- MLD uses a unidirectional Dijkstra for 1-to-N and N-to-1 matrices which yields speedup.
# 5.12.0
- Changes from 5.11:
- Guidance
- now announcing turning onto oneways at the end of a road (e.g. onto dual carriageways)
- Adds new instruction types at the exit of roundabouts and rotaries `exit roundabout` and `exit rotary`.
- HTTP:
- New query parameter for route/table/match/trip plugings:
`exclude=` that can be used to exclude certain classes (e.g. exclude=motorway, exclude=toll).
This is configurable in the profile.
- NodeJS:
- New query option `exclude` for the route/table/match/trip plugins. (e.g. `exclude: ["motorway", "toll"]`)
- Profile:
- New property for profile table: `excludable` that can be used to configure which classes are excludable at query time.
- New optional property for profile table: `classes` that allows you to specify which classes you expect to be used.
We recommend this for better error messages around classes, otherwise the possible class names are infered automatically.
- Traffic:
- If traffic data files contain an empty 4th column, they will update edge durations but not modify the edge weight. This is useful for
updating ETAs returned, without changing route selection (for example, in a distance-based profile with traffic data loaded).
- Infrastructure:
- New file `.osrm.cell_metrics` created by `osrm-customize`.
- Debug tiles:
- Added new properties `type` and `modifier` to `turns` layer, useful for viewing guidance calculated turn types on the map
# 5.11.0
- Changes from 5.10:
- Features
- BREAKING: Added support for conditional via-way restrictions. This features changes the file format of osrm.restrictions and requires re-extraction
- Internals
- BREAKING: Traffic signals will no longer be represented as turns internally. This requires re-processing of data but enables via-way turn restrictions across highway=traffic_signals
- Additional checks for empty segments when loading traffic data files
- Tunes the constants for turns in sharp curves just a tiny bit to circumvent a mix-up in fork directions at a specific intersection (https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4331)
- Infrastructure
- Refactor datafacade to make implementing additional DataFacades simpler
- Bugfixes
- API docs are now buildable again
- Suppress unnecessary extra turn instruction when exiting a motorway via a motorway_link onto a primary road (https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4348 scenario 4)
- Suppress unnecessary extra turn instruction when taking a tertiary_link road from a teritary onto a residential road (https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4348 scenario 2)
- Various MSVC++ build environment fixes
- Avoid a bug that crashes GCC6
- Re-include .npmignore to slim down published modules
- Fix a pre-processing bug where incorrect directions could be issued when two turns would have similar instructions and we tried to give them distinct values (https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4375)
- The entry bearing for correct the cardinality of a direction value (https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4353
- Change timezones in West Africa to the WAT zone so they're recognized on the Windows platform
# 5.10.0
- Changes from 5.9:
- Profiles:
- New version 2 profile API which cleans up a number of things and makes it easier to for profiles to include each other. Profiles using the old version 0 and 1 APIs are still supported.
- New required `setup()` function that must return a configuration hash. Storing configuration in globals is deprecated.
- Passes the config hash returned in `setup()` as an argument to `process_node/way/segment/turn`.
- Properties are now set in `.properties` in the config hash returend by setup().
- initialize raster sources in `setup()` instead of in a separate callback.
- Renames the `sources` helper to `raster`.
- Renames `way_functions` to `process_way` (same for node, segment and turn).
- Removes `get_restrictions()`. Instead set `.restrictions` in the config hash in `setup()`.
- Removes `get_name_suffix_list()`. Instead set `.suffix_list` in the config hash in `setup()`.
- Renames `Handlers` to `WayHandlers`.
- Pass functions instead of strings to `WayHandlers.run()`, so it's possible to mix in your own functions.
- Reorders arguments to `WayHandlers` functions to match `process_way()`.
- Profiles must return a hash of profile functions. This makes it easier for profiles to include each other.
- Guidance: add support for throughabouts
- Bugfixes
- Properly save/retrieve datasource annotations for road segments ([#4346](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4346)
- Fix conditional restriction grammer parsing so it works for single-day-of-week restrictions ([#4357](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4357))
- Algorithm
- BREAKING: the file format requires re-processing due to the changes on via-ways
- Added support for via-way restrictions
# 5.9.2
- API:
- `annotations=durations,weights,speeds` values no longer include turn penalty values ([#4330](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/4330))
# 5.9.1
- Infrastructure
- STXXL is not required by default
# 5.9.0
- Changes from 5.8:
- Algorithm:
- Multi-Level Dijkstra:
- Plugins supported: `table`
- Adds alternative routes support (see [#4047](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/4047) and [3905](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/3905)): provides reasonably looking alternative routes (many, if possible) with reasonable query times.
- API:
- Exposes `alternatives=Number` parameter overload in addition to the boolean flag.
- Support for exits numbers and names. New member `exits` in `RouteStep`, based on `junction:ref` on ways
- `Intersection` now has new parameter `classes` that can be set in the profile on each way.
- Profiles:
- `result.exits` allows you to set a way's exit numbers and names, see [`junction:ref`](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/junction_details)
- `ExtractionWay` now as new property `forward_classes` and `backward_classes` that can set in the `way_function`.
The maximum number of classes is 8.
- We now respect the `construction` tag. If the `construction` tag value is not on our whitelist (`minor`, `widening`, `no`) we will exclude the road.
- Node.js Bindings:
- Exposes `alternatives=Number` parameter overload in addition to the boolean flag
- Expose `EngineConfig` options in the node bindings
- Tools:
- Exposes engine limit on number of alternatives to generate `--max-alternatives` in `osrm-routed` (3 by default)
- Infrastructure
- STXXL is not required to build OSRM and is an optional dependency for back-compatibility (ENABLE_STXXL=On)
- OpenMP is only required when the optional STXXL dependency is used
- Bug fixes:
- #4278: Remove superflous continious instruction on a motorway.
# 5.8.0
- Changes from 5.7
- API:
- polyline6 support in request string
- new parameter `approaches` for `route`, `table`, `trip` and `nearest` requests. This parameter keep waypoints on the curb side.
'approaches' accepts both 'curb' and 'unrestricted' values.
Note : the curb side depend on the `ProfileProperties::left_hand_driving`, it's a global property set once by the profile. If you are working with a planet dataset, the api will be wrong in some countries, and right in others.
- NodeJs Bindings
- new parameter `approaches` for `route`, `table`, `trip` and `nearest` requests.
- Tools
- `osrm-partition` now ensures it is called before `osrm-contract` and removes inconsitent .hsgr files automatically.
- Features
- Added conditional restriction support with `parse-conditional-restrictions=true|false` to osrm-extract. This option saves conditional turn restrictions to the .restrictions file for parsing by contract later. Added `parse-conditionals-from-now=utc time stamp` and `--time-zone-file=/path/to/file` to osrm-contract
- Command-line tools (osrm-extract, osrm-contract, osrm-routed, etc) now return error codes and legible error messages for common problem scenarios, rather than ugly C++ crashes
- Speed up pre-processing by only running the Lua `node_function` for nodes that have tags. Cuts OSM file parsing time in half.
- osrm-extract now performs generation of edge-expanded-edges using all available CPUs, which should make osrm-extract significantly faster on multi-CPU machines
- Files
- .osrm.nodes file was renamed to .nbg_nodes and .ebg_nodes was added
- Guidance
- #4075 Changed counting of exits on service roundabouts
- Debug Tiles
- added support for visualising turn penalties to the MLD plugin
- added support for showing the rate (reciprocal of weight) on each edge when used
- added support for turn weights in addition to turn durations in debug tiles
- Bugfixes
- Fixed a copy/paste issue assigning wrong directions in similar turns (left over right)
- #4074: fixed a bug that would announce entering highway ramps as u-turns
- #4122: osrm-routed/libosrm should throw exception when a dataset incompatible with the requested algorithm is loaded
- Avoid collapsing u-turns into combined turn instructions
# 5.7.1
- Bugfixes
- #4030 Roundabout edge-case crashes post-processing
# 5.7.0
- Changes from 5.6
- Algorithm:
- OSRM object has new option `algorithm` that allows the selection of a routing algorithm.
- New experimental algorithm: Multi-Level Dijkstra with new toolchain:
- Allows for fast metric updates in below a minute on continental sized networks (osrm-customize)
- Plugins supported: `match` and `route`
- Quickstart: `osrm-extract data.osm.pbf`, `osrm-partition data.osrm`, `osrm-customize data.osrm`, `osrm-routed --algorithm=MLD data.osrm`
- NodeJs Bindings
- Merged https://github.com/Project-OSRM/node-osrm into repository. Build via `cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS=On -DENABLE_MASON=On`.
- `OSRM` object has new option `algorihtm="CH","CoreCH","MLD"`
- Internals
- Shared memory notification via conditional variables on Linux or semaphore queue on OS X and Windows with a limit of 128 OSRM Engine instances
- Files
- .osrm.datasource_index file was removed. Data is now part of .osrm.geometries.
- .osrm.edge_lookup was removed. The option `--generate-edge-lookup` does nothing now.
- `osrm-contract` does not depend on the `.osrm.fileIndex` file anymore
- `osrm-extract` creates new file `.osrm.cnbg` and `.cnbg_to_ebg`
- `osrm-partition` creates new file `.osrm.partition` and `.osrm.cells`
- `osrm-customize` creates new file `.osrm.mldgr`
- Profiles
- Added `force_split_edges` flag to global properties. True value guarantees that segment_function will be called for all segments, but also could double memory consumption
- Map Matching:
- new option `gaps=split|ignore` to enable/disbale track splitting
- new option `tidy=true|false` to simplify traces automatically
# 5.6.3
- Changes from 5.6.0
+110 -120
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@@ -14,11 +14,6 @@ if(BUILD_AS_SUBPROJECT)
message(STATUS "Building libosrm as subproject.")
endif()
# set OSRM_BUILD_DIR location (might be used in various scripts)
if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT DEFINED ENV{OSRM_BUILD_DIR})
set(ENV{OSRM_BUILD_DIR} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
endif()
option(ENABLE_MASON "Use mason for dependencies" OFF)
option(ENABLE_CCACHE "Speed up incremental rebuilds via ccache" ON)
option(BUILD_TOOLS "Build OSRM tools" OFF)
@@ -26,23 +21,22 @@ option(BUILD_PACKAGE "Build OSRM package" OFF)
option(ENABLE_ASSERTIONS "Use assertions in release mode" OFF)
option(ENABLE_COVERAGE "Build with coverage instrumentalisation" OFF)
option(ENABLE_SANITIZER "Use memory sanitizer for Debug build" OFF)
option(ENABLE_STXXL "Use STXXL library" OFF)
option(ENABLE_LTO "Use LTO if available" OFF)
option(ENABLE_FUZZING "Fuzz testing using LLVM's libFuzzer" OFF)
option(ENABLE_GOLD_LINKER "Use GNU gold linker if available" ON)
option(ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS "Build NodeJs bindings" OFF)
option(ENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND "Workaround GLIBC symbol exports" OFF)
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
if(ENABLE_MASON)
# versions in use
set(MASON_BOOST_VERSION "1.65.1")
set(MASON_BOOST_VERSION "1.63.0")
set(MASON_STXXL_VERSION "1.4.1-1")
set(MASON_EXPAT_VERSION "2.2.0")
set(MASON_LUA_VERSION "5.2.4")
set(MASON_BZIP2_VERSION "1.0.6")
set(MASON_TBB_VERSION "2017_U7")
set(MASON_TBB_VERSION "2017_20161128")
set(MASON_LIBSHP_VERSION "1.3.0")
message(STATUS "Enabling mason")
@@ -60,7 +54,7 @@ if (POLICY CMP0048)
endif()
project(OSRM C CXX)
set(OSRM_VERSION_MAJOR 5)
set(OSRM_VERSION_MINOR 16)
set(OSRM_VERSION_MINOR 7)
set(OSRM_VERSION_PATCH 0)
set(OSRM_VERSION "${OSRM_VERSION_MAJOR}.${OSRM_VERSION_MINOR}.${OSRM_VERSION_PATCH}")
@@ -101,12 +95,12 @@ if(WIN32 AND MSVC_VERSION LESS 1900)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Building with Microsoft compiler needs Latest Visual Studio 2015 (Community or better)")
endif()
# Strictly require GCC>=5.0 and Clang>=3.4 - GCC 4.8 is already too old for C++14.
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 5.0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "GCC>=5.0 required. In case you are on Ubuntu upgrade via ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test")
# Strictly require GCC>=4.9 and Clang>=3.4 - GCC 4.8 is already too old for C++14.
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 4.9)
message(FATAL_ERROR "GCC>=4.9 required. In case you are on Ubuntu upgrade via ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test")
endif()
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang")
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Clang")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.4)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Clang>=3.4 required. In case you are on Ubuntu upgrade via http://apt.llvm.org")
endif()
@@ -125,19 +119,16 @@ configure_file(
)
file(GLOB UtilGlob src/util/*.cpp src/util/*/*.cpp)
file(GLOB ExtractorGlob src/extractor/*.cpp src/extractor/*/*.cpp)
file(GLOB GuidanceGlob src/guidance/*.cpp src/extractor/intersection/*.cpp)
file(GLOB PartitionerGlob src/partitioner/*.cpp)
file(GLOB PartitionerGlob src/partition/*.cpp)
file(GLOB CustomizerGlob src/customize/*.cpp)
file(GLOB ContractorGlob src/contractor/*.cpp)
file(GLOB UpdaterGlob src/updater/*.cpp)
file(GLOB StorageGlob src/storage/*.cpp)
file(GLOB ServerGlob src/server/*.cpp src/server/**/*.cpp)
file(GLOB EngineGlob src/engine/*.cpp src/engine/**/*.cpp)
file(GLOB ErrorcodesGlob src/osrm/errorcodes.cpp)
add_library(UTIL OBJECT ${UtilGlob})
add_library(EXTRACTOR OBJECT ${ExtractorGlob})
add_library(GUIDANCE OBJECT ${GuidanceGlob})
add_library(PARTITIONER OBJECT ${PartitionerGlob})
add_library(CUSTOMIZER OBJECT ${CustomizerGlob})
add_library(CONTRACTOR OBJECT ${ContractorGlob})
@@ -157,9 +148,8 @@ add_executable(osrm-datastore src/tools/store.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm src/osrm/osrm.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:ENGINE> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:STORAGE>)
add_library(osrm_contract src/osrm/contractor.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CONTRACTOR> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_extract src/osrm/extractor.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:EXTRACTOR> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_guidance $<TARGET_OBJECTS:GUIDANCE> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_partition src/osrm/partitioner.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:PARTITIONER> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_customize src/osrm/customizer.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CUSTOMIZER> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_partition $<TARGET_OBJECTS:PARTITIONER> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_customize $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CUSTOMIZER> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_update $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UPDATER> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
add_library(osrm_store $<TARGET_OBJECTS:STORAGE> $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
@@ -185,7 +175,7 @@ endif()
# Disable LTO when mason+gcc is detected before testing for / setting any flags.
# Mason builds libraries with Clang, mixing does not work in the context of lto.
if(ENABLE_MASON AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU" AND ENABLE_LTO)
if(ENABLE_MASON AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU" AND ENABLE_LTO)
set(ENABLE_LTO OFF)
message(WARNING "Mason and GCC's LTO not work together. Disabling LTO.")
endif()
@@ -214,19 +204,19 @@ endif()
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Debug OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES RelWithDebInfo)
message(STATUS "Configuring debug mode flags")
set(ENABLE_ASSERTIONS ON)
if(NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "MSVC")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-inline -fno-omit-frame-pointer")
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU")
if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Debug)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Og -ggdb")
else()
# Don't override the -O parameter for RelWithDebInfo, we want an optimized build
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -ggdb")
endif()
endif()
endif()
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} -fno-inline -fno-omit-frame-pointer")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -fno-inline -fno-omit-frame-pointer")
endif()
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} -ggdb")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -Og -ggdb")
endif()
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Release OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES MinRelSize OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES RelWithDebInfo)
message(STATUS "Configuring release mode optimizations")
# Check if LTO is available
@@ -235,7 +225,7 @@ if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Release OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES MinRelSize OR CM
if(ENABLE_LTO AND LTO_AVAILABLE)
set(OLD_CXX_FLAGS ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS})
# GCC in addition allows parallelizing LTO
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU")
include(ProcessorCount)
ProcessorCount(NPROC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -flto=${NPROC}")
@@ -258,7 +248,8 @@ if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Release OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES MinRelSize OR CM
endif()
# Since gcc 4.9 the LTO format is non-standart ('slim'), so we need to use the build-in tools
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU" AND NOT MINGW)
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" AND
NOT "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS "4.9.0" AND NOT MINGW)
find_program(GCC_AR gcc-ar)
find_program(GCC_RANLIB gcc-ranlib)
if ("${GCC_AR}" STREQUAL "GCC_AR-NOTFOUND" OR "${GCC_RANLIB}" STREQUAL "GCC_RANLIB-NOTFOUND")
@@ -273,7 +264,7 @@ if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Release OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES MinRelSize OR CM
endif()
# Same for clang LTO requires their own toolchain
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang")
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang")
find_program(LLVM_AR llvm-ar)
find_program(LLVM_RANLIB llvm-ranlib)
if ("${LLVM_AR}" STREQUAL "LLVM_AR-NOTFOUND" OR "${LLVM_RANLIB}" STREQUAL "LLVM_RANLIB-NOTFOUND")
@@ -286,6 +277,12 @@ if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Release OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES MinRelSize OR CM
set(CMAKE_RANLIB ${LLVM_RANLIB})
endif()
endif()
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" AND "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS "4.9.0")
message(STATUS "Disabling LTO on GCC < 4.9.0 since it is broken, see: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57038")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${OLD_CXX_FLAGS}")
set(ENABLE_LTO Off)
endif()
endif()
endif()
@@ -299,31 +296,26 @@ if (ENABLE_COVERAGE)
if (NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES "Debug")
message(ERROR "ENABLE_COVERAGE=ON only make sense with a Debug build")
endif()
message(STATUS "Enabling coverage")
message(INFO "Enabling coverage")
set(MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES "-lgcov")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -O0 -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs")
endif()
if (ENABLE_SANITIZER)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
set(OSRM_CXXFLAGS "${OSRM_CXXFLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
endif()
# Configuring compilers
set(OSRM_WARNING_FLAGS "-Werror=all -Werror=extra -Werror=uninitialized -Werror=unreachable-code -Werror=unused-variable -Werror=unreachable-code -Wno-error=cpp -Wpedantic")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${OSRM_WARNING_FLAGS} -Werror=strict-overflow=2 -Wno-error=unused-local-typedef -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fPIC -fcolor-diagnostics -ftemplate-depth=1024 -Wno-unused-command-line-argument")
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
if(${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "Clang")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wuninitialized -Wunreachable-code -Wstrict-overflow=2 -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fPIC -fcolor-diagnostics -ftemplate-depth=1024 -Wno-unused-command-line-argument")
elseif(${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "GNU")
set(COLOR_FLAG "-fdiagnostics-color=auto")
check_cxx_compiler_flag("-fdiagnostics-color=auto" HAS_COLOR_FLAG)
if(NOT HAS_COLOR_FLAG)
set(COLOR_FLAG "")
endif()
# using GCC
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${OSRM_WARNING_FLAGS} -Werror=strict-overflow=1 -Wno-error=maybe-uninitialized -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 ${COLOR_FLAG} -fPIC -ftemplate-depth=1024")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wuninitialized -Wunreachable-code -Wstrict-overflow=1 -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 ${COLOR_FLAG} -fPIC -ftemplate-depth=1024")
if(WIN32) # using mingw
add_dependency_defines(-DWIN32)
set(OPTIONAL_SOCKET_LIBS ws2_32 wsock32)
@@ -336,14 +328,13 @@ elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fpermissive")
endif()
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Intel")
elseif(${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "Intel")
# using Intel C++
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -static-intel -wd10237 -Wall -ipo -fPIC")
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC")
elseif(${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "MSVC")
# using Visual Studio C++
set(BOOST_COMPONENTS ${BOOST_COMPONENTS} zlib)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /bigobj") # avoid compiler error C1128 from scripting_environment_lua.cpp
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN") # avoid compiler error C2011 from dual #include of winsock.h and winsock2.h
add_dependency_defines(-DBOOST_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC)
add_dependency_defines(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
add_dependency_defines(-DNOMINMAX) # avoid min and max macros that can break compilation
@@ -359,7 +350,7 @@ execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} "-Wl,--version" ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT
# For ld.gold and ld.bfs (the GNU linkers) we optimize hard
if("${LINKER_VERSION}" MATCHES "GNU gold" OR "${LINKER_VERSION}" MATCHES "GNU ld")
message(STATUS "Setting linker optimizations")
if(NOT (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC" OR "${LD_AVOID_GC_SECTIONS}"))
if(NOT (${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "MSVC" OR "${LD_AVOID_GC_SECTIONS}"))
# Tell compiler to put every function in separate section, linker can then match sections and functions
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections")
# Tell linker to do dead code and data eminination during link time discarding sections
@@ -377,9 +368,9 @@ set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} ${LINKER_FLAGS}")
set(CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS} ${LINKER_FLAGS}")
# Activate C++1y
if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++14")
set(OSRM_CXXFLAGS "${OSRM_CXXFLAGS} -std=c++14")
if(NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "MSVC")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++1y")
set(OSRM_CXXFLAGS "${OSRM_CXXFLAGS} -std=c++1y")
endif()
# Configuring other platform dependencies
@@ -434,12 +425,9 @@ if(ENABLE_MASON)
mason_use(boost_libsystem VERSION ${MASON_BOOST_VERSION})
set(Boost_SYSTEM_LIBRARY ${MASON_PACKAGE_boost_libsystem_STATIC_LIBS})
if (ENABLE_STXXL)
mason_use(stxxl VERSION ${MASON_STXXL_VERSION})
add_dependency_includes(${MASON_PACKAGE_stxxl_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set(MAYBE_STXXL_LIBRARY ${MASON_PACKAGE_stxxl_STATIC_LIBS})
add_definitions(-DUSE_STXXL_LIBRARY)
endif()
mason_use(stxxl VERSION ${MASON_STXXL_VERSION})
add_dependency_includes(${MASON_PACKAGE_stxxl_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set(STXXL_LIBRARY ${MASON_PACKAGE_stxxl_STATIC_LIBS})
mason_use(expat VERSION ${MASON_EXPAT_VERSION})
add_dependency_includes(${MASON_PACKAGE_expat_INCLUDE_DIRS})
@@ -457,6 +445,10 @@ if(ENABLE_MASON)
add_dependency_includes(${MASON_PACKAGE_tbb_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set(TBB_LIBRARIES ${MASON_PACKAGE_tbb_LDFLAGS})
mason_use(libshp2 VERSION ${MASON_LIBSHP_VERSION})
set(LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR ${MASON_PACKAGE_libshp2_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set(LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY ${MASON_PACKAGE_libshp2_LDFLAGS})
if(NOT MASON_PACKAGE_tbb_LIBRARY_DIRS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "MASON_PACKAGE_tbb_LIBRARY_DIRS is empty, rpath will not work")
endif()
@@ -467,7 +459,7 @@ if(ENABLE_MASON)
install(FILES ${TBBGlob} DESTINATION lib)
endforeach()
if(APPLE)
set(LINKER_FLAGS "${TBB_LINKER_RPATHS} -Wl,-rpath -Wl,@loader_path")
set(LINKER_FLAGS "${TBB_LINKER_RPATHS} -Wl,-rpath -Wl,@executable_path")
elseif(UNIX)
set(LINKER_FLAGS "${TBB_LINKER_RPATHS} '-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN' -Wl,-z,origin")
endif()
@@ -483,8 +475,6 @@ if(ENABLE_MASON)
# expat and bzip2 are used from mason rather than the system
include_directories(SYSTEM ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/third_party/libosmium/include)
include_directories(SYSTEM ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/third_party/rapidjson/include)
else()
find_package(Boost 1.54 REQUIRED COMPONENTS ${BOOST_COMPONENTS})
@@ -502,24 +492,35 @@ else()
find_package(EXPAT REQUIRED)
add_dependency_includes(${EXPAT_INCLUDE_DIRS})
if (ENABLE_STXXL)
find_package(STXXL)
if (STXXL_FOUND)
add_dependency_includes(${STXXL_INCLUDE_DIR})
set(MAYBE_STXXL_LIBRARY ${STXXL_LIBRARY})
add_definitions(-DUSE_STXXL_LIBRARY)
else()
MESSAGE(STATUS "STXXL was requested but not found, default STL will be used")
endif()
endif()
find_package(STXXL REQUIRED)
add_dependency_includes(${STXXL_INCLUDE_DIR})
find_package(BZip2 REQUIRED)
add_dependency_includes(${BZIP2_INCLUDE_DIR})
find_package(Lua 5.2 REQUIRED)
if (LUA_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Using Lua ${LUA_VERSION_STRING}")
endif()
FIND_PACKAGE(Lua 5.2 EXACT)
IF (LUA_FOUND)
MESSAGE(STATUS "Using Lua ${LUA_VERSION_STRING}")
ELSE()
FIND_PACKAGE(Lua 5.1 EXACT)
IF (LUA_FOUND)
MESSAGE(STATUS "Using Lua ${LUA_VERSION_STRING}")
ELSE()
# Now fall back to a lua verison without exact
# in case this cmake version also forces patch versions
FIND_PACKAGE(Lua 5.2)
IF (LUA_FOUND)
MESSAGE(STATUS "Using Lua ${LUA_VERSION_STRING}")
ELSE()
FIND_PACKAGE(Lua 5.1)
IF (LUA_FOUND)
MESSAGE(STATUS "Using Lua ${LUA_VERSION_STRING}")
ELSE()
MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Lua 5.1 or 5.2 was not found.")
ENDIF()
ENDIF()
ENDIF()
ENDIF()
set(USED_LUA_LIBRARIES ${LUA_LIBRARIES})
add_dependency_includes(${LUA_INCLUDE_DIR})
@@ -543,13 +544,10 @@ else()
find_package(Osmium REQUIRED COMPONENTS io)
include_directories(SYSTEM ${OSMIUM_INCLUDE_DIR})
set(RAPIDJSON_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/third_party/rapidjson/include")
include_directories(SYSTEM ${RAPIDJSON_INCLUDE_DIR})
endif()
# prefix compilation with ccache by default if available and on clang or gcc
if(ENABLE_CCACHE AND (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang" OR CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU"))
if(ENABLE_CCACHE AND (${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "Clang" OR ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "GNU"))
find_program(CCACHE_FOUND ccache)
if(CCACHE_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Using ccache to speed up incremental builds")
@@ -576,13 +574,11 @@ add_dependency_defines(-DBOOST_SPIRIT_USE_PHOENIX_V3)
add_dependency_defines(-DBOOST_RESULT_OF_USE_DECLTYPE)
add_dependency_defines(-DBOOST_FILESYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED)
if (ENABLE_STXXL)
set(OpenMP_FIND_QUIETLY ON)
find_package(OpenMP)
if(OPENMP_FOUND)
message(STATUS "OpenMP support found. Linking just in case for stxxl")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${OpenMP_CXX_FLAGS}")
endif()
set(OpenMP_FIND_QUIETLY ON)
find_package(OpenMP)
if(OPENMP_FOUND)
message(STATUS "OpenMP support found. Linking just in case for stxxl")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${OpenMP_CXX_FLAGS}")
endif()
add_definitions(${OSRM_DEFINES})
@@ -617,16 +613,10 @@ set(EXTRACTOR_LIBRARIES
${EXPAT_LIBRARIES}
${USED_LUA_LIBRARIES}
${OSMIUM_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_STXXL_LIBRARY}
${STXXL_LIBRARY}
${TBB_LIBRARIES}
${ZLIB_LIBRARY}
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES})
set(GUIDANCE_LIBRARIES
${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES}
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
${USED_LUA_LIBRARIES}
${TBB_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES})
set(PARTITIONER_LIBRARIES
${BOOST_ENGINE_LIBRARIES}
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
@@ -645,13 +635,12 @@ set(UPDATER_LIBRARIES
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
${TBB_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_RT_LIBRARY}
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES}
${ZLIB_LIBRARY})
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES})
set(CONTRACTOR_LIBRARIES
${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES}
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
${USED_LUA_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_STXXL_LIBRARY}
${STXXL_LIBRARY}
${TBB_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_RT_LIBRARY}
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES})
@@ -671,23 +660,21 @@ set(STORAGE_LIBRARIES
set(UTIL_LIBRARIES
${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES}
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
${MAYBE_STXXL_LIBRARY}
${STXXL_LIBRARY}
${TBB_LIBRARIES}
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES}
${ZLIB_LIBRARY})
${MAYBE_COVERAGE_LIBRARIES})
# Libraries
target_link_libraries(osrm ${ENGINE_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm_update ${UPDATER_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm_contract ${CONTRACTOR_LIBRARIES} osrm_update osrm_store)
target_link_libraries(osrm_extract osrm_guidance ${EXTRACTOR_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm_contract ${CONTRACTOR_LIBRARIES} osrm_update)
target_link_libraries(osrm_extract ${EXTRACTOR_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm_partition ${PARTITIONER_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm_customize ${CUSTOMIZER_LIBRARIES} osrm_update osrm_store)
target_link_libraries(osrm_customize ${CUSTOMIZER_LIBRARIES} osrm_update)
target_link_libraries(osrm_store ${STORAGE_LIBRARIES})
# BUILD_COMPONENTS
add_executable(osrm-components src/tools/components.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
target_link_libraries(osrm-components ${TBB_LIBRARIES} ${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES} ${UTIL_LIBRARIES})
target_link_libraries(osrm-components ${TBB_LIBRARIES} ${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES})
install(TARGETS osrm-components DESTINATION bin)
if(BUILD_TOOLS)
@@ -696,6 +683,15 @@ if(BUILD_TOOLS)
target_link_libraries(osrm-io-benchmark ${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES})
install(TARGETS osrm-io-benchmark DESTINATION bin)
find_package(Shapefile) # package libshp-dev
if(SHAPEFILE_FOUND AND (Boost_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 106000 OR ENABLE_MASON))
add_executable(osrm-extract-conditionals src/tools/extract-conditionals.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:UTIL>)
target_include_directories(osrm-extract-conditionals PRIVATE ${LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR})
target_link_libraries(osrm-extract-conditionals ${OSMIUM_LIBRARIES} ${BOOST_BASE_LIBRARIES} ${Boost_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_LIBRARY}
${LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY} ${BZIP2_LIBRARIES} ${ZLIB_LIBRARY} ${EXPAT_LIBRARIES} ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
install(TARGETS osrm-extract-conditionals DESTINATION bin)
endif()
endif()
if (ENABLE_ASSERTIONS)
@@ -715,31 +711,29 @@ set_property(TARGET osrm-routed PROPERTY INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH TRUE)
file(GLOB VariantGlob third_party/variant/include/mapbox/*.hpp)
file(GLOB LibraryGlob include/osrm/*.hpp)
file(GLOB ParametersGlob include/engine/api/*_parameters.hpp)
set(EngineHeader include/engine/status.hpp include/engine/engine_config.hpp include/engine/hint.hpp include/engine/bearing.hpp include/engine/approach.hpp include/engine/phantom_node.hpp)
set(UtilHeader include/util/coordinate.hpp include/util/json_container.hpp include/util/typedefs.hpp include/util/alias.hpp include/util/exception.hpp include/util/bearing.hpp)
set(ExtractorHeader include/extractor/extractor.hpp include/storage/io_config.hpp include/extractor/extractor_config.hpp include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp)
set(PartitionerHeader include/partitioner/partitioner.hpp include/partitioner/partitioner_config.hpp)
set(EngineHeader include/engine/status.hpp include/engine/engine_config.hpp include/engine/hint.hpp include/engine/bearing.hpp include/engine/phantom_node.hpp)
set(UtilHeader include/util/coordinate.hpp include/util/json_container.hpp include/util/typedefs.hpp include/util/strong_typedef.hpp include/util/exception.hpp)
set(ExtractorHeader include/extractor/extractor.hpp include/extractor/extractor_config.hpp include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp)
set(PartitionerHeader include/partition/partitioner.hpp include/partition/partition_config.hpp)
set(ContractorHeader include/contractor/contractor.hpp include/contractor/contractor_config.hpp)
set(StorageHeader include/storage/storage.hpp include/storage/io_config.hpp include/storage/storage_config.hpp)
set(StorageHeader include/storage/storage.hpp include/storage/storage_config.hpp)
install(FILES ${EngineHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/engine)
install(FILES ${UtilHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/util)
install(FILES ${StorageHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/storage)
install(FILES ${ExtractorHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/extractor)
install(FILES ${PartitionerHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/partitioner)
install(FILES ${PartitionerHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/partition)
install(FILES ${ContractorHeader} DESTINATION include/osrm/contractor)
install(FILES ${LibraryGlob} DESTINATION include/osrm)
install(FILES ${ParametersGlob} DESTINATION include/osrm/engine/api)
install(FILES ${VariantGlob} DESTINATION include/mapbox)
install(TARGETS osrm-extract DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm-partition DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm-customize DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm-contract DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm-datastore DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm-routed DESTINATION bin)
install(TARGETS osrm DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_extract DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_partition DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_customize DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_update DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_contract DESTINATION lib)
install(TARGETS osrm_store DESTINATION lib)
@@ -791,7 +785,7 @@ JOIN("-I${DEPENDENCIES_INCLUDE_DIRS}" " -I" PKGCONFIG_OSRM_INCLUDE_FLAGS)
JOIN("${ENGINE_LIBRARIES}" " " PKGCONFIG_OSRM_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES)
configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/pkgconfig.in libosrm.pc @ONLY)
install(FILES ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/libosrm.pc DESTINATION ${PKGCONFIG_LIBRARY_DIR}/pkgconfig)
install(FILES ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/libosrm.pc DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig)
# uninstall target
configure_file(
@@ -807,10 +801,6 @@ add_custom_target(uninstall
add_subdirectory(unit_tests)
add_subdirectory(src/benchmarks)
if (ENABLE_GLIBC_WORKAROUND)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DGLIBC_WORKAROUND")
endif()
if (ENABLE_NODE_BINDINGS)
add_subdirectory(src/nodejs)
endif()
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
# Code of conduct
Everyone is invited to participate in Project OSRMs open source projects and public discussions: we want to create a welcoming and friendly environment. Harassment of participants or other unethical and unprofessional behavior will not be tolerated in our spaces. The [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org) applies to all projects under the Project-OSRM organization and we ask that you please read [the full text](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/2/0/).
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@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
# Everyone
Please take some time to review our [code of conduct](CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md) to help guide your interactions with others on this project.
# User
Before you open a new issue, please search for older ones that cover the same issue.
In general "me too" comments/issues are frowned upon.
You can add a :+1: emoji reaction to the issue if you want to express interest in this.
You can add a :+1: emoji to the issue if you want to express interest in this.
# Developer
@@ -22,7 +18,7 @@ if [ x"$remote" = xorigin ] ; then
echo "Rejected push to $remote/master" ; exit 1
fi
./scripts/format.sh && ./scripts/error_on_dirty.sh
./scripts/format.sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "Unstaged format changes" ; exit 1
fi
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Copyright (c) 2017, Project OSRM contributors
Copyright (c) 2016, Project OSRM contributors
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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@@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ The following services are available via HTTP API, C++ library interface and Nod
To quickly try OSRM use our [demo server](http://map.project-osrm.org) which comes with both the backend and a frontend on top.
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/).
Related [Project-OSRM](https://github.com/Project-OSRM) repositories:
- [node-osrm](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/node-osrm) - Production-ready NodeJs bindings for the routing engine
- [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
- [osrm-backend-docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/osrm/osrm-backend/) - Ready to use Docker images
@@ -38,61 +37,22 @@ Related [Project-OSRM](https://github.com/Project-OSRM) repositories:
## Quick Start
The easiest and quickest way to setup your own routing engine is to use Docker images we provide.
There are two pre-processing pipelines available:
- Contraction Hierarchies (CH)
- Multi-Level Dijkstra (MLD)
we recommend using MLD by default except for special use-cases such as very large distance matrices where CH is still a better fit for the time being.
In the following we explain the MLD pipeline.
If you want to use the CH pipeline instead replace `osrm-partition` and `osrm-customize` with a single `osrm-contract` and change the algorithm option for `osrm-routed` to `--algorithm ch`.
The easiest and quickest way to setup your own routing engine backend is to use Docker images we provide.
### 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.
We base the Docker images on Alpine Linux and make sure they are as lightweight as possible (around 10-15 MB).
In the following, replace `X.Y.Z` with the current stable release version.
Download OpenStreetMap extracts for example from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/)
```
wget http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
wget http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend:vX.Y.Z osrm-extract -p /opt/car.lua /data/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend:vX.Y.Z osrm-contract /data/berlin-latest.osrm
docker run -t -i -p 5000:5000 -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend:vX.Y.Z osrm-routed /data/berlin-latest.osrm
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
The flag `-v $(pwd):/data` creates the directory `/data` inside the docker container and makes the current working directory `$(pwd)` available there. The file `/data/berlin-latest.osm.pbf` inside the container is referring to `$(pwd)/berlin-latest.osm.pbf` on the host.
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-partition /data/berlin-latest.osrm
docker run -t -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-customize /data/berlin-latest.osrm
Note that `berlin-latest.osrm` has a different file extension.
docker run -t -i -p 5000:5000 -v $(pwd):/data osrm/osrm-backend osrm-routed --algorithm mld /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'
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
curl http://127.0.0.1:5000/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true
```
### Building from Source
@@ -103,8 +63,8 @@ Install dependencies
```bash
sudo apt install build-essential git cmake pkg-config \
libbz2-dev libxml2-dev libzip-dev libboost-all-dev \
lua5.2 liblua5.2-dev libtbb-dev
libbz2-dev libstxxl-dev libstxxl1v5 libxml2-dev \
libzip-dev libboost-all-dev lua5.2 liblua5.2-dev libtbb-dev
```
Compile and install OSRM binaries
@@ -117,45 +77,35 @@ cmake --build .
sudo cmake --build . --target install
```
Grab a `.osm.pbf` extract from [Geofabrik](http://download.geofabrik.de/index.html) or [Mapzen's Metro Extracts](https://mapzen.com/data/metro-extracts/)
```bash
wget http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/berlin-latest.osm.pbf
```
Pre-process the extract and start the HTTP server
```
osrm-extract berlin-latest.osm.pbf -p profiles/car.lua
osrm-contract berlin-latest.osrm
osrm-routed berlin-latest.osrm
```
Running Queries
```
curl http://127.0.0.1:5000/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true
```
### Request Against the Demo Server
Read the [API usage policy](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Demo-server).
Read the [API usage policy](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Api-usage-policy).
Simple query with instructions and alternatives on Berlin:
```
curl "https://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true&alternatives=true"
curl https://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.385983,52.496891?steps=true&alternatives=true
```
### 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).
An exemplary implementation by a 3rd party with Docker and Node.js can be found [here](https://github.com/door2door-io/osrm-express-server-demo).
## References in publications
When using the code in a (scientific) publication, please cite
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@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ ECHO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ %~f0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SET PROJECT_DIR=%CD%
ECHO PROJECT_DIR^: %PROJECT_DIR%
ECHO NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS^: %NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%
:: Check CMake version
SET CMAKE_VERSION=3.9.2
SET PATH=%PROJECT_DIR%\cmake-%CMAKE_VERSION%-win32-x86\bin;%PATH%
ECHO cmake^: && cmake --version
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 ECHO CMAKE not found && GOTO CMAKE_NOT_OK
cmake --version | findstr /C:%CMAKE_VERSION% && GOTO CMAKE_OK
cmake --version | findstr /C:"3.7.1" && GOTO CMAKE_OK
:CMAKE_NOT_OK
SET CMAKE_VERSION=3.7.1
ECHO CMAKE NOT OK - downloading new CMake %CMAKE_VERSION%
powershell Invoke-WebRequest https://cmake.org/files/v3.9/cmake-%CMAKE_VERSION%-win32-x86.zip -OutFile $env:PROJECT_DIR\cm.zip
IF NOT EXIST cm.zip powershell Invoke-WebRequest https://cmake.org/files/v3.7/cmake-%CMAKE_VERSION%-win32-x86.zip -OutFile $env:PROJECT_DIR\cm.zip
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
IF NOT EXIST cmake-%CMAKE_VERSION%-win32-x86 7z -y x cm.zip | %windir%\system32\FIND "ing archive"
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
SET PATH=%PROJECT_DIR%\cmake-%CMAKE_VERSION%-win32-x86\bin;%PATH%
:CMAKE_OK
ECHO CMAKE_OK
@@ -40,7 +37,7 @@ ECHO msbuild version
msbuild /version
:: HARDCODE "x64" as it is uppercase on AppVeyor and download from S3 is case sensitive
SET DEPSPKG=osrm-deps-win-x64-14.0-2017.09.7z
SET DEPSPKG=osrm-deps-win-x64-14.0.7z
:: local development
ECHO.
@@ -144,23 +141,40 @@ SET test_osm=%test_region%.osm.pbf
IF NOT EXIST %test_osm% powershell Invoke-WebRequest https://s3.amazonaws.com/mapbox/osrm/testing/monaco.osm.pbf -OutFile %test_osm%
%Configuration%\osrm-extract.exe -p ../profiles/car.lua %test_osm%
MKDIR ch
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm.* ch\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm ch\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm %test_region%.osrm.* ch\
MKDIR corech
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm.* corech\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm corech\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm %test_region%.osrm.* corech\
MKDIR mld
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm.* mld\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm mld\
XCOPY %test_region%.osrm %test_region%.osrm.* mld\
%Configuration%\osrm-contract.exe %test_region_ch%.osrm
%Configuration%\osrm-contract.exe --core 0.8 %test_region_corech%.osrm
%Configuration%\osrm-partition.exe %test_region_mld%.osrm
%Configuration%\osrm-customize.exe %test_region_mld%.osrm
XCOPY /Y ch\*.* ..\test\data\ch\
XCOPY /Y corech\*.* ..\test\data\corech\
XCOPY /Y mld\*.* ..\test\data\mld\
unit_tests\%Configuration%\library-tests.exe
IF NOT "%APPVEYOR_REPO_BRANCH%"=="master" GOTO DONE
ECHO ========= CREATING PACKAGES ==========
CD %PROJECT_DIR%\build\%Configuration%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
SET P=%PROJECT_DIR%
SET ZIP= %P%\osrm_%Configuration%.zip
IF EXIST %ZIP% ECHO deleting %ZIP% && DEL /F /Q %ZIP%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 ECHO deleting %ZIP% FAILED && GOTO ERROR
7z a %ZIP% *.lib *.exe *.pdb %P%/osrm-deps/libs/bin/*.dll -tzip -mx9 | %windir%\system32\FIND "ing archive"
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
CD ..\..\profiles
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
ECHO disk=c:\temp\stxxl,10000,wincall > .stxxl.txt
7z a %ZIP% * -tzip -mx9 | %windir%\system32\FIND "ing archive"
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 GOTO ERROR
GOTO DONE
:ERROR
ECHO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ERROR %~f0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ECHO ERRORLEVEL^: %ERRORLEVEL%
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@@ -29,7 +29,24 @@ before_test:
- SET OSRM_BUILD_DIR=build\%Configuration%
- npm test
artifacts:
- path: osrm_Release.zip
name: osrm_Release.zip
# - path: osrm_Debug.zip
# name: osrm_Debug.zip
branches:
only:
- master
deploy:
provider: FTP
server:
secure: ef7oiQTTXFGt8NdNiOHm/uRFVrUttzyFbIlnaeHhQvw=
username:
secure: Bw+Se2GTJxA6+GtRkEc//tQSBHOuFIuJHBjFwR9cD+8=
password:
secure: eqwESZqxMXC/j5mOCpaXuw==
folder: /
enable_ssl: true
active_mode: false
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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
{
"AWSTemplateFormatVersion": "2010-09-09",
"Description": "user for publishing to s3://mapbox-node-binary/osrm",
"Resources": {
"User": {
"Type": "AWS::IAM::User",
"Properties": {
"Policies": [
{
"PolicyName": "list",
"PolicyDocument": {
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"s3:ListBucket"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::mapbox-node-binary",
"Condition": {
"StringLike": {
"s3:prefix": [
"osrm/*"
]
}
}
}
]
}
},
{
"PolicyName": "publish",
"PolicyDocument": {
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"s3:DeleteObject",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:GetObjectAcl",
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:PutObjectAcl"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::mapbox-node-binary/osrm/*"
}
]
}
}
]
}
},
"AccessKey": {
"Type": "AWS::IAM::AccessKey",
"Properties": {
"UserName": {
"Ref": "User"
}
}
}
},
"Outputs": {
"AccessKeyId": {
"Value": {
"Ref": "AccessKey"
}
},
"SecretAccessKey": {
"Value": {
"Fn::GetAtt": [
"AccessKey",
"SecretAccessKey"
]
}
}
}
}
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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
var cf = require('@mapbox/cloudfriend');
var package_json = require('../package.json')
module.exports = {
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09',
Description: 'user for publishing to s3://mapbox-node-binary/' + package_json.name,
Resources: {
User: {
Type: 'AWS::IAM::User',
Properties: {
Policies: [
{
PolicyName: 'list',
PolicyDocument: {
Statement: [
{
Action: ['s3:ListBucket'],
Effect: 'Allow',
Resource: 'arn:aws:s3:::mapbox-node-binary',
Condition : {
StringLike : {
"s3:prefix": [ package_json.name + "/*"]
}
}
}
]
}
},
{
PolicyName: 'publish',
PolicyDocument: {
Statement: [
{
Action: ['s3:DeleteObject', 's3:GetObject', 's3:GetObjectAcl', 's3:PutObject', 's3:PutObjectAcl'],
Effect: 'Allow',
Resource: 'arn:aws:s3:::mapbox-node-binary/' + package_json.name + '/*'
}
]
}
}
]
}
},
AccessKey: {
Type: 'AWS::IAM::AccessKey',
Properties: {
UserName: cf.ref('User')
}
}
},
Outputs: {
AccessKeyId: {
Value: cf.ref('AccessKey')
},
SecretAccessKey: {
Value: cf.getAtt('AccessKey', 'SecretAccessKey')
}
}
};
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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@
# This is because, the lua location is not standardized and may exist in
# locations other than lua/
include(FindPkgConfig)
unset(_lua_include_subdirs)
unset(_lua_library_names)
unset(_lua_append_versions)
@@ -83,16 +81,11 @@ function(_lua_set_version_vars)
lua-${CMAKE_MATCH_1}.${CMAKE_MATCH_2}
lua.${CMAKE_MATCH_1}.${CMAKE_MATCH_2}
)
pkg_check_modules(LUA QUIET "lua${ver}")
list(APPEND _lua_include_subdirs ${LUA_INCLUDE_DIRS})
list(APPEND _lua_library_names ${LUA_LIBRARIES})
list(APPEND _lua_library_dirs ${LUA_LIBRARY_DIRS})
endforeach ()
set(_lua_include_subdirs "${_lua_include_subdirs}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(_lua_library_names "${_lua_library_names}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(_lua_append_versions "${_lua_append_versions}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(_lua_library_dirs "${_lua_library_dirs}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction(_lua_set_version_vars)
function(_lua_check_header_version _hdr_file)
@@ -165,7 +158,6 @@ find_library(LUA_LIBRARY
ENV LUA_DIR
PATH_SUFFIXES lib
PATHS
${_lua_library_dirs}
~/Library/Frameworks
/Library/Frameworks
/sw
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
# - Try to find Shapefile C Library
# http://shapelib.maptools.org/
#
# Exports:
# Shapefile_FOUND
# LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR
# LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY
# Hints:
# LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY_DIR
find_path(LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR
shapefil.h)
find_library(LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY
NAMES shp
HINTS "${LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY_DIR}")
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(Shapefile DEFAULT_MSG
LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR)
mark_as_advanced(LIBSHAPEFILE_INCLUDE_DIR LIBSHAPEFILE_LIBRARY)
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@@ -1,286 +1,286 @@
# Locate Intel Threading Building Blocks include paths and libraries
# FindTBB.cmake can be found at https://code.google.com/p/findtbb/
# Written by Hannes Hofmann <hannes.hofmann _at_ informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
# Improvements by Gino van den Bergen <gino _at_ dtecta.com>,
# Florian Uhlig <F.Uhlig _at_ gsi.de>,
# Jiri Marsik <jiri.marsik89 _at_ gmail.com>
# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Hannes Hofmann
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
# GvdB: This module uses the environment variable TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM which defines architecture and compiler.
# e.g. "ia32/vc8" or "em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21"
# TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh], which can be found
# in the TBB installation directory (TBB_INSTALL_DIR).
#
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
#
# For backwards compatibility, you may explicitely set the CMake variables TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER.
# TBB_ARCHITECTURE [ ia32 | em64t | itanium ]
# which architecture to use
# TBB_COMPILER e.g. vc9 or cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 or cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# which compiler to use (detected automatically on Windows)
# This module respects
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR or $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR} or $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# This module defines
# TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find task_scheduler_init.h, etc.
# TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb, libtbbmalloc
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb_debug, libtbbmalloc_debug
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR, the base TBB install directory
# TBB_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB.
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB with debug symbols.
# TBB_FOUND, If false, don't try to use TBB.
# TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION, as defined in tbb/tbb_stddef.h
if (WIN32)
# has em64t/vc8 em64t/vc9
# has ia32/vc7.1 ia32/vc8 ia32/vc9
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "C:/Program Files/Intel/TBB")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
if (MSVC71)
set (_TBB_COMPILER "vc7.1")
endif(MSVC71)
if (MSVC80)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc8")
endif(MSVC80)
if (MSVC90)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc9")
endif(MSVC90)
if(MSVC10)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc10")
endif(MSVC10)
# Todo: add other Windows compilers such as ICL.
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (WIN32)
if (UNIX)
if (APPLE)
# MAC
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/Library/Frameworks/Intel_TBB.framework/Versions")
# libs: libtbb.dylib, libtbbmalloc.dylib, *_debug
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# default flavor on apple: ia32/cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# Jiri: There is no reason to presume there is only one flavor and
# that user's setting of variables should be ignored.
if(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "cc4.0.1_os10.4.9")
elseif (NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
endif(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
if(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE "ia32")
elseif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
else (APPLE)
# LINUX
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/usr")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# has em64t/cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 em64t/cc3.3.3_libc2.3.3_kernel2.6.5 em64t/cc3.4.3_libc2.3.4_kernel2.6.9 em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21
# has ia32/*
# has itanium/*
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (APPLE)
endif (UNIX)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
# SUN
# not yet supported
# has em64t/cc3.4.3_kernel5.10
# has ia32/*
endif (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
#-- Clear the public variables
set (TBB_FOUND "NO")
#-- Find TBB install dir and set ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} and cached ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# first: use CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# second: use environment variable
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
# Intel recommends setting TBB21_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# third: try to find path automatically
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# sanity check
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
message ("ERROR: Unable to find Intel TBB install directory. ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
else (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# finally: set the cached CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} CACHE PATH "Intel TBB install directory")
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
#-- A macro to rewrite the paths of the library. This is necessary, because
# find_library() always found the em64t/vc9 version of the TBB libs
macro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_name)
# if (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE em64t "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
# endif (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE ia32 "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc7.1 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc8 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc9 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc10 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
endmacro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_content)
#-- Look for include directory and set ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}
set (TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/include)
# Jiri: tbbvars now sets the CPATH environment variable to the directory
# containing the headers.
find_path(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
HINTS ${TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR} ENV CPATH
)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
#-- Look for libraries
# GvdB: $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh]
if (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}/lib
)
endif (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
# Jiri: This block isn't mutually exclusive with the previous one
# (hence no else), instead I test if the user really specified
# the variables in question.
if ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# HH: deprecated
message(STATUS "[Warning] FindTBB.cmake: The use of TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER is deprecated and may not be supported in future versions. Please set \$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} (using tbbvars.[bat|csh|sh]).")
# Jiri: It doesn't hurt to look in more places, so I store the hints from
# ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} and the TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER
# variables and search them both.
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR "${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}/${_TBB_COMPILER}/lib" ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
endif ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
list(APPEND _TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib)
if(EXISTS ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build)
file(GLOB _TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build/*_release)
file(GLOB _TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build/*_debug)
endif()
# Jiri: No reason not to check the default paths. From recent versions,
# tbbvars has started exporting the LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# variables, which now point to the directories of the lib files.
# It all makes more sense to use the ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} as a HINTS
# argument instead of the implicit PATHS as it isn't hard-coded
# but computed by system introspection. Searching the LIBRARY_PATH
# and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables is now even more important
# that tbbvars doesn't export TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM and it facilitates
# the use of TBB built from sources.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
#Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
#-- Look for debug libraries
# Jiri: Changed the same way as for the release libraries.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
# Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
if (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (TBB_LIBRARY)
set (TBB_FOUND "YES")
set (TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY} ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB include directory" FORCE)
set (TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB library directory" FORCE)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB debug library directory" FORCE)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_LIBRARIES TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES)
message(STATUS "Found Intel TBB")
endif (TBB_LIBRARY)
endif (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (NOT TBB_FOUND)
message("ERROR: Intel TBB NOT found!")
message(STATUS "Looked for Threading Building Blocks in ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
# do only throw fatal, if this pkg is REQUIRED
if (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could NOT find TBB library.")
endif (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
endif (NOT TBB_FOUND)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (TBB_FOUND)
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION 0)
FILE(READ "${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS}/tbb/tbb_stddef.h" _TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS)
STRING(REGEX REPLACE ".*#define TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION ([0-9]+).*" "\\1" TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${_TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS}")
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
message(STATUS "TBB interface version: ${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
endif (TBB_FOUND)
# Locate Intel Threading Building Blocks include paths and libraries
# FindTBB.cmake can be found at https://code.google.com/p/findtbb/
# Written by Hannes Hofmann <hannes.hofmann _at_ informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
# Improvements by Gino van den Bergen <gino _at_ dtecta.com>,
# Florian Uhlig <F.Uhlig _at_ gsi.de>,
# Jiri Marsik <jiri.marsik89 _at_ gmail.com>
# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Hannes Hofmann
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
# GvdB: This module uses the environment variable TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM which defines architecture and compiler.
# e.g. "ia32/vc8" or "em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21"
# TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh], which can be found
# in the TBB installation directory (TBB_INSTALL_DIR).
#
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
#
# For backwards compatibility, you may explicitely set the CMake variables TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER.
# TBB_ARCHITECTURE [ ia32 | em64t | itanium ]
# which architecture to use
# TBB_COMPILER e.g. vc9 or cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 or cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# which compiler to use (detected automatically on Windows)
# This module respects
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR or $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR} or $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# This module defines
# TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find task_scheduler_init.h, etc.
# TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb, libtbbmalloc
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb_debug, libtbbmalloc_debug
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR, the base TBB install directory
# TBB_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB.
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB with debug symbols.
# TBB_FOUND, If false, don't try to use TBB.
# TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION, as defined in tbb/tbb_stddef.h
if (WIN32)
# has em64t/vc8 em64t/vc9
# has ia32/vc7.1 ia32/vc8 ia32/vc9
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "C:/Program Files/Intel/TBB")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
if (MSVC71)
set (_TBB_COMPILER "vc7.1")
endif(MSVC71)
if (MSVC80)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc8")
endif(MSVC80)
if (MSVC90)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc9")
endif(MSVC90)
if(MSVC10)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc10")
endif(MSVC10)
# Todo: add other Windows compilers such as ICL.
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (WIN32)
if (UNIX)
if (APPLE)
# MAC
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/Library/Frameworks/Intel_TBB.framework/Versions")
# libs: libtbb.dylib, libtbbmalloc.dylib, *_debug
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# default flavor on apple: ia32/cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# Jiri: There is no reason to presume there is only one flavor and
# that user's setting of variables should be ignored.
if(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "cc4.0.1_os10.4.9")
elseif (NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
endif(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
if(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE "ia32")
elseif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
else (APPLE)
# LINUX
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/usr")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# has em64t/cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 em64t/cc3.3.3_libc2.3.3_kernel2.6.5 em64t/cc3.4.3_libc2.3.4_kernel2.6.9 em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21
# has ia32/*
# has itanium/*
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (APPLE)
endif (UNIX)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
# SUN
# not yet supported
# has em64t/cc3.4.3_kernel5.10
# has ia32/*
endif (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
#-- Clear the public variables
set (TBB_FOUND "NO")
#-- Find TBB install dir and set ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} and cached ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# first: use CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# second: use environment variable
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
# Intel recommends setting TBB21_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# third: try to find path automatically
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# sanity check
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
message ("ERROR: Unable to find Intel TBB install directory. ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
else (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# finally: set the cached CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} CACHE PATH "Intel TBB install directory")
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
#-- A macro to rewrite the paths of the library. This is necessary, because
# find_library() always found the em64t/vc9 version of the TBB libs
macro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_name)
# if (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE em64t "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
# endif (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE ia32 "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc7.1 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc8 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc9 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc10 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
endmacro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_content)
#-- Look for include directory and set ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}
set (TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/include)
# Jiri: tbbvars now sets the CPATH environment variable to the directory
# containing the headers.
find_path(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
HINTS ${TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR} ENV CPATH
)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
#-- Look for libraries
# GvdB: $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh]
if (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}/lib
)
endif (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
# Jiri: This block isn't mutually exclusive with the previous one
# (hence no else), instead I test if the user really specified
# the variables in question.
if ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# HH: deprecated
message(STATUS "[Warning] FindTBB.cmake: The use of TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER is deprecated and may not be supported in future versions. Please set \$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} (using tbbvars.[bat|csh|sh]).")
# Jiri: It doesn't hurt to look in more places, so I store the hints from
# ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} and the TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER
# variables and search them both.
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR "${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}/${_TBB_COMPILER}/lib" ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
endif ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
list(APPEND _TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib)
if(EXISTS ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build)
file(GLOB _TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build/*_release)
file(GLOB _TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/build/*_debug)
endif()
# Jiri: No reason not to check the default paths. From recent versions,
# tbbvars has started exporting the LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# variables, which now point to the directories of the lib files.
# It all makes more sense to use the ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} as a HINTS
# argument instead of the implicit PATHS as it isn't hard-coded
# but computed by system introspection. Searching the LIBRARY_PATH
# and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables is now even more important
# that tbbvars doesn't export TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM and it facilitates
# the use of TBB built from sources.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_RELEASE} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
#Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
#-- Look for debug libraries
# Jiri: Changed the same way as for the release libraries.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_BUILD_DIR_DEBUG} ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
# Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
if (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (TBB_LIBRARY)
set (TBB_FOUND "YES")
set (TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY} ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB include directory" FORCE)
set (TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB library directory" FORCE)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB debug library directory" FORCE)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_LIBRARIES TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES)
message(STATUS "Found Intel TBB")
endif (TBB_LIBRARY)
endif (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (NOT TBB_FOUND)
message("ERROR: Intel TBB NOT found!")
message(STATUS "Looked for Threading Building Blocks in ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
# do only throw fatal, if this pkg is REQUIRED
if (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could NOT find TBB library.")
endif (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
endif (NOT TBB_FOUND)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (TBB_FOUND)
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION 0)
FILE(READ "${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS}/tbb/tbb_stddef.h" _TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS)
STRING(REGEX REPLACE ".*#define TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION ([0-9]+).*" "\\1" TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${_TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS}")
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
message(STATUS "TBB interface version: ${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
endif (TBB_FOUND)
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# Copyright (c) 2015, Colin Taylor
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
# REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
# AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
# INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
# LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
# PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# FindNodeJS.cmake CMake module vendored from the node-cmake project (v1.2).
# This script uses CMake 3.1+ features
if(CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.1.0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "FindNodeJS.cmake uses CMake 3.1+ features")
endif()
# Force a build type to be set (ignored on config based generators)
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Debug CACHE STRING "Build type" FORCE)
endif()
# Capture module information
set(NodeJS_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR})
get_filename_component(NodeJS_MODULE_NAME ${NodeJS_MODULE_PATH} NAME)
# Allow users to specify the installed location of the Node.js package
set(NodeJS_ROOT_DIR "" CACHE PATH
"The root directory of the node.js installed package")
# Allow users to specify that downloaded sources should be used
option(NodeJS_DOWNLOAD "Download the required source files" Off)
# Allow users to force downloading of node packages
option(NodeJS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD "Download the source files every time" Off)
# Allow users to force archive extraction
option(NodeJS_FORCE_EXTRACT "Extract the archive every time" Off)
# Make libc++ the default when compiling with clang
option(NodeJS_USE_CLANG_STDLIB "Use libc++ when compiling with clang" On)
if(APPLE)
set(NodeJS_USE_CLANG_STDLIB On CACHE BOOL "" FORCE)
endif()
if(WIN32)
# Allow users to specify that the executable should be downloaded
option(NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_EXECUTABLE
"Download matching executable if available" Off
)
endif()
# Try to find the node.js executable
# The node executable under linux may not be the correct program
find_program(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE
NAMES node
PATHS ${NodeJS_ROOT_DIR}
PATH_SUFFIXES nodejs node
)
set(NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE 1)
if(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${NodeJS_EXECUTABLE} --version
RESULT_VARIABLE NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE
OUTPUT_VARIABLE NodeJS_INSTALLED_VERSION
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${NodeJS_EXECUTABLE} -p "process.platform"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE NodeJS_INSTALLED_PLATFORM
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${NodeJS_EXECUTABLE} -p "process.arch"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE NodeJS_INSTALLED_ARCH
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
endif()
# If node isn't the node.js binary, try the nodejs binary
if(NOT NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE EQUAL 0)
find_program(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE
NAMES nodejs
PATHS ${NodeJS_ROOT_DIR}
PATH_SUFFIXES nodejs node
)
set(NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE 1)
if(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${NodeJS_EXECUTABLE} --version
RESULT_VARIABLE NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE
OUTPUT_VARIABLE NodeJS_INSTALLED_VERSION
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE EQUAL 0)
message(WARNING "Node.js executable could not be found. \
Set NodeJS_ROOT_DIR to the installed location of the executable or \
install Node.js to its default location.")
endif()
endif()
# Determine if a variant is set in the components
list(APPEND NodeJS_OTHER_COMPONENTS
X64 IA32 ARM WIN32 LINUX DARWIN
)
set(NodeJS_COMPONENTS_CONTAINS_VARIANT False)
foreach(NodeJS_COMPONENT ${NodeJS_FIND_COMPONENTS})
list(FIND NodeJS_OTHER_COMPONENTS ${NodeJS_COMPONENT} NodeJS_OTHER_INDEX)
if(NodeJS_OTHER_INDEX EQUAL -1)
set(NodeJS_COMPONENTS_CONTAINS_VARIANT True)
break()
endif()
endforeach()
# Get the targeted version of Node.js (or one of its derivatives)
if(NOT NodeJS_VERSION)
if(NodeJS_FIND_VERSION)
set(NodeJS_VERSION ${NodeJS_FIND_VERSION})
elseif(NodeJS_INSTALLED_VERSION AND NOT NodeJS_COMPONENTS_CONTAINS_VARIANT)
string(SUBSTRING ${NodeJS_INSTALLED_VERSION} 1 -1 NodeJS_VERSION)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Node.js version is not set. Set the VERSION \
property of the find_package command to the required version of the \
Node.js sources")
endif()
endif()
# Determine the target platform for the compiled module
# Uses several mechanisms in order:
#
# 1. CMake cache (allows overriding on the command line)
# 2. Node architecture when binary is available
# 3. CMake architecture
#
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM "" CACHE STRING "Target node.js platform for module")
if(NOT NodeJS_PLATFORM)
if(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM ${NodeJS_INSTALLED_PLATFORM})
elseif(WIN32)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM "win32")
elseif(UNIX)
if(APPLE)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM "darwin")
else()
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM "linux")
endif()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Node.js platform is not set. Add the platform \
to the find_package components section or set NodeJS_PLATFORM in the \
cache.")
endif()
endif()
# Convenience variables for the platform type
if(NodeJS_PLATFORM STREQUAL "win32")
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32 True)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_LINUX False)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN False)
elseif(NodeJS_PLATFORM STREQUAL "linux")
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32 False)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_LINUX True)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN False)
elseif(NodeJS_PLATFORM STREQUAL "darwin")
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32 False)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_LINUX False)
set(NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN True)
endif()
# Determine the target architecture for the compiled module
# Uses several mechanisms in order:
#
# 1. CMake cache (allows overriding on the command line)
# 2. Node architecture when binary is available
# 3. Compiler architecture under MSVC
#
set(NodeJS_ARCH "" CACHE STRING "Target node.js architecture for module")
if(NOT NodeJS_ARCH)
if(NodeJS_EXECUTABLE)
set(NodeJS_ARCH ${NodeJS_INSTALLED_ARCH})
elseif(MSVC)
if(CMAKE_CL_64)
set(NodeJS_ARCH "x64")
else()
set(NodeJS_ARCH "ia32")
endif()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Node.js architecture is not set. Add the \
architecture to the find_package components section or set NodeJS_ARCH \
in the cache.")
endif()
endif()
# Convenience variables for the architecture
if(NodeJS_ARCH STREQUAL "x64")
set(NodeJS_ARCH_X64 True)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_IA32 False)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_ARM False)
elseif(NodeJS_ARCH STREQUAL "ia32")
set(NodeJS_ARCH_X64 False)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_IA32 True)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_ARM False)
elseif(NodeJS_ARCH STREQUAL "arm")
set(NodeJS_ARCH_X64 False)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_IA32 False)
set(NodeJS_ARCH_ARM True)
endif()
# Include helper functions
include(util/NodeJSUtil)
# Default variant name
# Used by the installed header comparison below
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_NAME "node.js")
# Variables for Node.js artifacts across variants
# Specify all of these variables for each new variant
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME "") # The printable name of the variant
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE "") # A file name safe version of the variant
set(NodeJS_URL "") # The URL for the artifacts
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH "") # The URL path of the source archive
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH "") # The URL path of the checksum file
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE "") # The checksum type (algorithm)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH "") # The URL path of the windows library
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH "") # The URL path of the windows executable
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME "") # The name of the windows library
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "") # The name of the windows executable
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_INCLUDE True) # Enable default include behavior
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_LIBS True) # Include the default libraries
set(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_PREFIX True) # Does the variant use library prefixes
set(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_BINARY True) # Does the variant have win32 executables
set(NodeJS_HAS_OPENSSL True) # Does the variant include openssl headers
set(NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION 0.12.7) # Version after header-only archives start
set(NodeJS_SHA256_VERSION 0.7.0) # Version after sha256 checksums start
set(NodeJS_PREFIX_VERSION 0.12.7) # Version after windows prefixing starts
set(NodeJS_CXX11R_VERSION 0.12.7) # Version after c++11 is required
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_INCLUDE True) # Use the include paths from a source archive
set(NodeJS_HEADER_INCLUDE False) # Use the include paths from a header archive
set(NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS "") # Set of header dirs inside the source archive
set(NodeJS_LIBRARIES "") # The set of libraries to link with addon
set(NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD "") # Set of executables to delayload on windows
# NodeJS variants
# Selects download target based on configured component
# Include NodeJS last to provide default configurations when omitted
file(
GLOB NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANTS
RELATIVE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/variants
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/variants/*
)
foreach(NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANT ${NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANTS})
get_filename_component(NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANT_NAME
${NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANT} NAME_WE
)
if(NOT NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANT_NAME STREQUAL "NodeJS")
include(variants/${NodeJS_SUPPORTED_VARIANT_NAME})
endif()
endforeach()
include(variants/NodeJS)
# Populate version variables, including version components
set(NodeJS_VERSION_STRING "v${NodeJS_VERSION}")
# Populate the remaining version variables
string(REPLACE "." ";" NodeJS_VERSION_PARTS ${NodeJS_VERSION})
list(GET NodeJS_VERSION_PARTS 0 NodeJS_VERSION_MAJOR)
list(GET NodeJS_VERSION_PARTS 1 NodeJS_VERSION_MINOR)
list(GET NodeJS_VERSION_PARTS 2 NodeJS_VERSION_PATCH)
# If the version we're looking for is the version that is installed,
# try finding the required headers. Don't do this under windows (where
# headers are not part of the installed content), when the user has
# specified that headers should be downloaded or when using a variant other
# than the default
if((NOT NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32) AND (NOT NodeJS_DOWNLOAD) AND
NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME STREQUAL NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_NAME AND
NodeJS_INSTALLED_VERSION STREQUAL NodeJS_VERSION_STRING AND
NodeJS_INSTALLED_PLATFORM STREQUAL NodeJS_PLATFORM AND
NodeJS_INSTALLED_ARCH STREQUAL NodeJS_ARCH)
# node.h is really generic and too easy for cmake to find the wrong
# file, so use the directory as a guard, and then just tack it on to
# the actual path
#
# Specifically ran into this under OSX, where python contains a node.h
# that gets found instead
find_path(NodeJS_INCLUDE_PARENT node/node.h)
set(NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_PARENT}/node)
# Under all systems that support this, there are no libraries required
# for linking (symbols are resolved via the main executable at runtime)
set(NodeJS_LIBRARIES "")
# Otherwise, headers and required libraries must be downloaded to the project
# to supplement what is installed
else()
# Create a folder for downloaded artifacts
set(NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE}
)
set(NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH ${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}-${NodeJS_VERSION_STRING})
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH})
# Download the checksum file for validating all other downloads
# Conveniently, if this doesn't download correctly, the setup fails
# due to checksum failures
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_FILE ${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}/CHECKSUM)
nodejs_download(
${NodeJS_URL}/${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH}
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_FILE}
${NodeJS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}
)
file(READ ${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_FILE} NodeJS_CHECKSUM_DATA)
# Download and extract the main source archive
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_FILE ${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}/headers.tar.gz)
nodejs_checksum(
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_DATA} ${NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH} NodeJS_SOURCE_CHECKSUM
)
nodejs_download(
${NodeJS_URL}/${NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH}
${NodeJS_SOURCE_FILE}
${NodeJS_SOURCE_CHECKSUM}
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE}
${NodeJS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}
)
set(NodeJS_HEADER_PATH ${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}/src)
nodejs_extract(
${NodeJS_SOURCE_FILE}
${NodeJS_HEADER_PATH}
${NodeJS_FORCE_EXTRACT}
)
# Populate include directories from the extracted source archive
foreach(NodeJS_HEADER_BASE ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS})
set(NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIR ${NodeJS_HEADER_PATH}/${NodeJS_HEADER_BASE})
if(NOT EXISTS ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIR})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Include does not exist: ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIR}")
endif()
list(APPEND NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIR})
endforeach()
# Download required library files when targeting windows
if(NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32)
# Download the windows library
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE
${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}/lib/${NodeJS_ARCH}
)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE
${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE}/${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME}
)
nodejs_checksum(
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_DATA} ${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH}
NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_CHECKSUM
)
nodejs_download(
${NodeJS_URL}/${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH}
${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE}
${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_CHECKSUM}
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE}
${NodeJS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}
)
list(APPEND NodeJS_LIBRARIES ${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE})
# If provided, download the windows executable
if(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH AND
NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_EXECUTABLE)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_FILE
${NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH}/lib/${NodeJS_ARCH}
)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_FILE
${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_FILE}/${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME}
)
nodejs_checksum(
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_DATA} ${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH}
NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_CHECKSUM
)
nodejs_download(
${NodeJS_URL}/${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH}
${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_FILE}
${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_CHECKSUM}
${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE}
${NodeJS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}
)
endif()
endif()
endif()
# Support windows delay loading
if(NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32)
list(APPEND NodeJS_LINK_FLAGS /IGNORE:4199)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_CONDITION "")
foreach(NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_BINARY ${NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD})
list(APPEND NodeJS_LINK_FLAGS
/DELAYLOAD:${NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_BINARY}
)
list(APPEND NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_CONDITION
"_stricmp(info->szDll, \"${NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_BINARY}\") != 0"
)
endforeach()
string(REPLACE ";" " &&\n "
NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_CONDITION
"${NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_CONDITION}"
)
configure_file(
${NodeJS_MODULE_PATH}/src/win_delay_load_hook.c
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/win_delay_load_hook.c @ONLY
)
list(APPEND NodeJS_ADDITIONAL_SOURCES
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/win_delay_load_hook.c
)
endif()
# Allow undefined symbols on OSX
if(NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN)
list(APPEND NodeJS_LINK_FLAGS "-undefined dynamic_lookup")
endif()
# Use libc++ when clang is the compiler by default
if(NodeJS_USE_CLANG_STDLIB AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES ".*Clang.*")
list(APPEND NodeJS_COMPILE_OPTIONS -stdlib=libc++)
endif()
# Require c++11 support after a specific point, but only if the user hasn't
# specified an override
if(NOT NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD)
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER NodeJS_CXX11R_VERSION)
set(NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD 11)
else()
set(NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD 98)
endif()
endif()
# Set required definitions
list(APPEND NodeJS_DEFINITIONS BUILDING_NODE_EXTENSION)
if(NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN)
list(APPEND NodeJS_DEFINITIONS _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE=1)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32)
list(APPEND NodeJS_DEFINITIONS
_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
)
endif()
function(add_nodejs_module NAME)
# Build a shared library for the module
add_library(${NAME} SHARED ${ARGN} ${NodeJS_ADDITIONAL_SOURCES})
# Include required headers
# Find and include Nan as well (always available as its a
# dependency of this module)
nodejs_find_module_fallback(nan ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} NAN_PATH)
target_include_directories(${NAME}
PUBLIC ${NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIRS}
PUBLIC ${NAN_PATH}
)
# Set module properties
# This ensures proper naming of the module library across all platforms
get_target_property(COMPILE_OPTIONS ${NAME} COMPILE_OPTIONS)
if(NOT COMPILE_OPTIONS)
set(COMPILE_OPTIONS "")
endif()
set(COMPILE_OPTIONS ${COMPILE_OPTIONS} ${NodeJS_COMPILE_OPTIONS})
get_target_property(LINK_FLAGS ${NAME} LINK_FLAGS)
if(NOT LINK_FLAGS)
set(LINK_FLAGS "")
endif()
foreach(NodeJS_LINK_FLAG ${NodeJS_LINK_FLAGS})
set(LINK_FLAGS "${LINK_FLAGS} ${NodeJS_LINK_FLAG}")
endforeach()
set_target_properties(${NAME} PROPERTIES
PREFIX ""
SUFFIX ".node"
MACOSX_RPATH ON
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE TRUE
COMPILE_OPTIONS "${COMPILE_OPTIONS}"
LINK_FLAGS "${LINK_FLAGS}"
CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED TRUE
CXX_STANDARD ${NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD}
)
# Output the module in a per build type directory
# This makes builds consistent with visual studio and other generators
# that build by configuration
if(NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES)
set_property(TARGET ${NAME} PROPERTY LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}
)
endif()
# Set any required complier flags
# Mostly used under windows
target_compile_definitions(${NAME} PRIVATE ${NodeJS_DEFINITIONS})
# Link against required NodeJS libraries
target_link_libraries(${NAME} ${NodeJS_LIBRARIES})
endfunction()
# Write out the configuration for node scripts
configure_file(
${NodeJS_MODULE_PATH}/build.json.in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/build.json @ONLY
)
# Make sure we haven't violated the version-to-standard mapping
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER NodeJS_CXX11R_VERSION AND
NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD EQUAL 98)
message(FATAL_ERROR "${NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME} ${NodeJS_VERSION} \
requires C++11 or newer to build")
endif()
# This is a find_package file, handle the standard invocation
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
set(NodeJS_TARGET "${NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME} ${NodeJS_PLATFORM}/${NodeJS_ARCH}")
find_package_handle_standard_args(NodeJS
FOUND_VAR NodeJS_FOUND
REQUIRED_VARS NodeJS_TARGET NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIRS
VERSION_VAR NodeJS_VERSION
)
# Mark variables that users shouldn't modify
mark_as_advanced(
NodeJS_VALIDATE_EXECUTABLE
NodeJS_OTHER_COMPONENTS
NodeJS_COMPONENTS_CONTAINS_VARIANT
NodeJS_COMPONENT
NodeJS_OTHER_INDEX
NodeJS_VERSION_STRING
NodeJS_VERSION_MAJOR
NodeJS_VERSION_MINOR
NodeJS_VERSION_PATCH
NodeJS_VERSION_TWEAK
NodeJS_PLATFORM
NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32
NodeJS_PLATFORM_LINUX
NodeJS_PLATFORM_DARWIN
NodeJS_ARCH
NodeJS_ARCH_X64
NodeJS_ARCH_IA32
NodeJS_ARCH_ARM
NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_NAME
NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE
NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME
NodeJS_URL
NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH
NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH
NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE
NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH
NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH
NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME
NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME
NodeJS_DEFAULT_INCLUDE
NodeJS_DEFAULT_LIBS
NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_BINARY
NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION
NodeJS_SHA256_VERISON
NodeJS_PREFIX_VERSION
NodeJS_SOURCE_INCLUDE
NodeJS_HEADER_INCLUDE
NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS
NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD
NodeJS_DOWNLOAD_PATH
NodeJS_CHECKSUM_FILE
NodeJS_CHECKSUM_DATA
NodeJS_SOURCE_FILE
NodeJS_SOURCE_CHECKSUM
NodeJS_HEADER_PATH
NodeJS_HEADER_BASE
NodeJS_INCLUDE_DIR
NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_FILE
NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_CHECKSUM
NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_FILE
NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_CHECKSUM
NodeJS_NAN_PATH
NodeJS_LINK_FLAGS
NodeJS_COMPILE_OPTIONS
NodeJS_ADDITIONAL_SOURCES
NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_CONDITION
NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_BINARY
NodeJS_TARGET
)
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{
"build_type": "@CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE@",
"generator": "@CMAKE_GENERATOR@",
"toolset": "@CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET@",
"platform": "@CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM@",
"variant": "@NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE@",
"version": "@NodeJS_VERSION@",
"download": "@NodeJS_DOWNLOAD@",
"standard": "@NodeJS_CXX_STANDARD@"
}
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set(GITHUB_API_TOKEN $ENV{GITHUB_API_TOKEN})
set(GITHUB_AUTH "")
if(GITHUB_API_TOKEN)
set(GITHUB_AUTH "?access_token=${GITHUB_API_TOKEN}")
endif()
set(GITHUB_API_URL "https://api.github.com")
function(github_get_rate_limit VAR)
set(RATE_LIMIT_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/GITHUBRATE)
set(RATE_LIMIT_URL ${GITHUB_API_URL}/rate_limit${GITHUB_AUTH})
nodejs_download(
${RATE_LIMIT_URL}
${RATE_LIMIT_FILE}
ON
)
file(READ ${RATE_LIMIT_FILE} RATE_LIMIT_DATA)
string(REGEX MATCH "\"remaining\": ([0-9]+),"
RATE_LIMIT_MATCH ${RATE_LIMIT_DATA})
set(${VAR} ${CMAKE_MATCH_1} PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
mark_as_advanced(
GITHUB_AUTH
GITHUB_API_TOKEN
GITHUB_API_URL
)
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function(nodejs_check_file FILE)
set(MESSAGE "File ${FILE} does not exist or is empty")
if(ARGC GREATER 1)
set(MESSAGE ${ARGV1})
endif()
# Make sure the file has contents
file(READ ${FILE} FILE_CONTENT LIMIT 1 HEX)
if(NOT FILE_CONTENT)
file(REMOVE ${FILE})
message(FATAL_ERROR ${MESSAGE})
endif()
endfunction()
function(nodejs_download URL FILE)
# Function optionally takes a checksum and a checksum type, and
# a force value
# Either can be specified without the other, but checksum must come first
if(ARGC GREATER 2)
set(CHECKSUM ${ARGV2})
if(CHECKSUM STREQUAL "On" OR CHECKSUM STREQUAL "ON" OR
CHECKSUM STREQUAL "True" OR CHECKSUM STREQUAL "TRUE" OR
CHECKSUM STREQUAL "Off" OR CHECKSUM STREQUAL "OFF" OR
CHECKSUM STREQUAL "False" OR CHECKSUM STREQUAL "FALSE")
set(FORCE ${CHECKSUM})
unset(CHECKSUM)
elseif(ARGC GREATER 3)
set(TYPE ${ARGV3})
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Checksum type must be specified")
endif()
elseif(ARGC GREATER 4)
set(CHECKSUM ${ARGV2})
set(TYPE ${ARGV3})
set(FORCE ${ARGV4})
endif()
# If the file exists, no need to download it again unless its being forced
if(NOT FORCE AND EXISTS ${FILE})
return()
endif()
# Download the file
message(STATUS "Downloading: ${URL}")
file(DOWNLOAD
${URL}
${FILE}
SHOW_PROGRESS
)
# Make sure the file has contents
nodejs_check_file(${FILE} "Unable to download ${URL}")
# If a checksum is provided, validate the downloaded file
if(CHECKSUM)
message(STATUS "Validating: ${FILE}")
file(${TYPE} ${FILE} DOWNLOAD_CHECKSUM)
message(STATUS "Checksum: ${CHECKSUM}")
message(STATUS "Download: ${DOWNLOAD_CHECKSUM}")
if(NOT CHECKSUM STREQUAL DOWNLOAD_CHECKSUM)
file(REMOVE ${FILE})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Validation failure: ${FILE}")
endif()
endif()
endfunction()
function(nodejs_checksum DATA FILE VAR)
string(REGEX MATCH "([A-Fa-f0-9]+)[\t ]+${FILE}" CHECKSUM_MATCH ${DATA})
if(CMAKE_MATCH_1)
set(${VAR} ${CMAKE_MATCH_1} PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to extract file checksum")
endif()
endfunction()
function(nodejs_extract FILE DIR)
# Function optionally takes a force value
if(ARGC GREATER 2)
set(FORCE ${ARGV2})
endif()
# If the archvie has been extracted, no need to extract again unless it
# is being forced
if(NOT FORCE AND EXISTS ${DIR})
return()
endif()
# Make a temporary directory for extracting the output
set(EXTRACT_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/extract)
if(EXISTS ${EXTRACT_DIR})
file(REMOVE_RECURSE ${EXTRACT_DIR})
endif()
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${EXTRACT_DIR})
# Extract the archive
execute_process(
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E tar xfz ${FILE}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${EXTRACT_DIR}
)
# If only one element is extracted, the archive contained a nested
# folder; use the inner folder as the extracted folder
file(GLOB EXTRACT_CHILDREN ${EXTRACT_DIR}/*)
list(LENGTH EXTRACT_CHILDREN NUM_CHILDREN)
set(TARGET_DIR ${EXTRACT_DIR})
if(NUM_CHILDREN EQUAL 1)
list(GET EXTRACT_CHILDREN 0 TARGET_DIR)
endif()
# Move the folder to the target path
if(EXISTS ${DIR})
file(REMOVE_RECURSE ${DIR})
endif()
file(RENAME ${TARGET_DIR} ${DIR})
# Make sure to clean up the extraction folder when the inner folder
# is used
file(REMOVE_RECURSE ${EXTRACT_DIR})
endfunction()
function(nodejs_find_module NAME BASE PATH)
# Find a node module using the same search path that require uses
# without needing a node binary
set(ROOT ${BASE})
set(DRIVE "^[A-Za-z]?:?/$")
# Walk up the directory tree until at the root
while(NOT ROOT MATCHES ${DRIVE} AND NOT
EXISTS ${ROOT}/node_modules/${NAME})
get_filename_component(ROOT ${ROOT} DIRECTORY)
endwhile()
# Operate like the CMake find_* functions, returning NOTFOUND if the
# module can't be found
if(ROOT MATCHES ${DRIVE})
set(${PATH} ${NAME}-NOTFOUND PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
set(${PATH} ${ROOT}/node_modules/${NAME} PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endfunction()
macro(nodejs_find_module_fallback NAME BASE PATH)
# Look in the provided path first
# If the module isn't found, try searching from the module
nodejs_find_module(${NAME} ${BASE} ${PATH})
if(NOT ${PATH})
nodejs_find_module(${NAME} ${NodeJS_MODULE_PATH} ${PATH})
endif()
endmacro()
function(nodejs_get_version URL VAR)
set(NWJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
"${NWJS_URL_BASE}/latest/${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH}")
set(VERSION_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/VERSION)
nodejs_download(
${URL}
${VERSION_FILE}
ON
)
nodejs_check_file(${VERSION_FILE})
file(READ ${VERSION_FILE} VERSION_DATA)
string(REGEX MATCH "v([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)"
VERSION_MATCH ${VERSION_DATA}
)
set(${VAR} ${CMAKE_MATCH_1} PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
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set(ELECTRON_VARIANT_BASE "electron")
set(ELECTRON_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "${ELECTRON_VARIANT_BASE}.exe")
list(APPEND NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD ${ELECTRON_WIN32_BINARY_NAME})
if(NodeJS_FIND_REQUIRED_ELECTRON OR
NodeJS_VARIANT STREQUAL ${ELECTRON_VARIANT_BASE})
if(NodeJS_VERSION STREQUAL "latest")
include(util/Github)
github_get_rate_limit(GITHUB_RATE_LIMIT)
# Handle determining the latest release
# Very complicated, due to electron not following the "latest"
# convention of other variants
set(ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/ELECTRON)
set(ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
${GITHUB_API_URL}/repos/atom/electron/releases/latest${GITHUB_AUTH}
)
if(GITHUB_RATE_LIMIT GREATER 0)
nodejs_download(
${ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_URL}
${ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_FILE}
ON
)
endif()
nodejs_check_file(
${ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_FILE}
"Releases file could not be downloaded, likely \
because github rate limit was exceeded. Wait until the limit \
passes or set GITHUB_API_TOKEN in your environment to a valid \
github developer token."
)
file(READ ${ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_FILE} ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_DATA)
string(REGEX MATCH "\"tag_name\"\: \"v([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)\""
ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_MATCH ${ELECTRON_LATEST_RELEASE_DATA})
set(NodeJS_VERSION ${CMAKE_MATCH_1})
endif()
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME "Electron.js")
# SHASUMS of any kind is inaccessible prior to 0.16.0
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_LESS 0.16.0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Electron is only supported for versions >= 0.16.0")
endif()
# Electron switched to IOJS after 0.25.0
# Probably needs to be bounded on the upper side if/when they switch
# back to node mainline due to iojs-node merge
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE "node")
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 0.25.0)
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE "iojs")
endif()
# Url is hard to get, because it will immediately resolve to a CDN
# Extracted from the electron website
set(NodeJS_URL
"https://atom.io/download/atom-shell/v${NodeJS_VERSION}"
)
# Headers become available for IOJS base ONLY!
# Variant base switch above handles this
set(NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION 0.30.1)
# Header only archive uses source style paths
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_INCLUDE False)
# Hard to determine, but versions seem to start at 16, and SHA256 is
# available
set(NodeJS_SHA256_VERSION 0.15.9)
# C++11 and Prefixing start after the IOJS switch
# Will carry forward after node mainline so no need for upper bound (whew)
set(NodeJS_PREFIX_VERSION 0.25.0)
set(NodeJS_CXX11R_VERSION 0.25.0)
# The executable is not provided on the CDN
# In theory, I could support a BINARY_URL to get this from github
set(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_BINARY False)
# OpenSSL isn't included in the headers
set(NodeJS_HAS_OPENSSL False)
endif()
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set(IOJS_URL_BASE "https://iojs.org/dist")
set(IOJS_VARIANT_BASE "iojs")
set(IOJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "${IOJS_VARIANT_BASE}.exe")
list(APPEND NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD ${IOJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME})
if(NodeJS_FIND_REQUIRED_IOJS OR NodeJS_VARIANT STREQUAL ${IOJS_VARIANT_BASE})
if(NodeJS_VERSION STREQUAL "latest")
set(IOJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
"${IOJS_URL_BASE}/latest/SHASUMS256.txt")
nodejs_get_version(${IOJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL} NodeJS_VERSION)
endif()
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME "io.js")
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE ${IOJS_VARIANT_BASE})
set(NodeJS_URL "${IOJS_URL_BASE}/v${NodeJS_VERSION}")
set(NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION 2.3.1)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "${IOJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME}")
endif()
mark_as_advanced(
IOJS_URL_BASE
IOJS_VARIANT_BASE
IOJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME
IOJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
)
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set(NWJS_URL_BASE "http://dl.nwjs.io")
set(NWJS_VARIANT_BASE "nw")
set(NWJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "${NWJS_VARIANT_BASE}.exe")
list(APPEND NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD ${NWJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME})
if(NodeJS_FIND_REQUIRED_NWJS OR NodeJS_VARIANT STREQUAL ${NWJS_VARIANT_BASE})
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH "MD5SUMS")
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE "MD5")
if(NodeJS_VERSION STREQUAL "latest")
set(NWJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
"${NWJS_URL_BASE}/latest/${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH}")
nodejs_get_version(${NWJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL} NodeJS_VERSION)
endif()
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME "nw.js")
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE ${NWJS_VARIANT_BASE})
set(NodeJS_URL "${NWJS_URL_BASE}/v${NodeJS_VERSION}")
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH "nw-headers-v${NodeJS_VERSION}.tar.gz")
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_INCLUDE False)
set(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_PREFIX False)
set(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_BINARY False)
endif()
mark_as_advanced(
NWJS_URL_BASE
NWJS_VARIANT_BASE
NWJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME
NWJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
)
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set(NodeJS_URL_BASE http://nodejs.org/dist)
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_BASE "node")
set(NodeJS_DEFAULT_WIN32_BINARY_NAME "${NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_BASE}.exe")
list(APPEND NodeJS_WIN32_DELAYLOAD ${NodeJS_DEFAULT_WIN32_BINARY_NAME})
if(NodeJS_VERSION STREQUAL "latest")
set(NodeJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
"${NodeJS_URL_BASE}/latest/SHASUMS256.txt")
nodejs_get_version(${NodeJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL} NodeJS_VERSION)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME)
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_NAME ${NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_NAME})
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE)
set(NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE ${NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_BASE})
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_URL)
set(NodeJS_URL "${NodeJS_URL_BASE}/v${NodeJS_VERSION}")
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH)
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH "${NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE}-v${NodeJS_VERSION}")
# Use the headers archive when its available
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER ${NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION})
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH "${NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH}-headers")
endif()
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH "${NodeJS_SOURCE_PATH}.tar.gz")
endif()
if(NodeJS_DEFAULT_INCLUDE AND
NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER ${NodeJS_HEADER_VERSION})
set(NodeJS_SOURCE_INCLUDE False)
set(NodeJS_HEADER_INCLUDE True)
endif()
if(NodeJS_SOURCE_INCLUDE)
list(APPEND NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS
src
deps/uv/include
deps/v8/include
deps/zlib
)
# OpenSSL is an optional header
if(NodeJS_HAS_OPENSSL)
list(APPEND NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS
deps/openssl/openssl/include
)
endif()
endif()
if(NodeJS_HEADER_INCLUDE)
set(NodeJS_INCLUDE_PATHS include/node)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE)
# Use SHA256 when available
if(NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER ${NodeJS_SHA256_VERSION})
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE "SHA256")
else()
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE "SHA1")
endif()
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH)
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH "SHASUMS")
if(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_TYPE STREQUAL "SHA256")
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH "${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH}256")
endif()
set(NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH "${NodeJS_CHECKSUM_PATH}.txt")
endif()
# Library and binary are based on variant base
if(NOT NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME ${NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE}.lib)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME ${NodeJS_VARIANT_BASE}.exe)
endif()
if(NOT NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH)
# The library location is prefixed after a specific version
if(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_PREFIX AND
NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER ${NodeJS_PREFIX_VERSION})
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH "win-")
if(NodeJS_ARCH_IA32)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH "${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH}x86/")
endif()
endif()
# 64-bit versions are prefixed
if(NodeJS_ARCH_X64)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH "${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH}x64/")
endif()
set(NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH
"${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_PATH}${NodeJS_WIN32_LIBRARY_NAME}"
)
endif()
if(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_BINARY AND NOT NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH)
# The executable location is prefixed after a specific version
if(NodeJS_HAS_WIN32_PREFIX AND
NodeJS_VERSION VERSION_GREATER ${NodeJS_PREFIX_VERSION})
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH "win-")
if(NodeJS_ARCH_IA32)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH "${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH}x86/")
endif()
endif()
# 64-bit versions are prefixed
if(NodeJS_ARCH_X64)
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH "${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH}x64/")
endif()
set(NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH
"${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_PATH}${NodeJS_WIN32_BINARY_NAME}"
)
endif()
# Specify windows libraries
# XXX: This may need to be version/variant specific in the future
if(NodeJS_DEFAULT_LIBS AND NodeJS_PLATFORM_WIN32)
list(APPEND NodeJS_LIBRARIES
kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib
advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib
odbc32.lib DelayImp.lib
)
endif()
mark_as_advanced(
NodeJS_URL_BASE
NodeJS_DEFAULT_VARIANT_BASE
NodeJS_DEFAULT_WIN32_BINARY_NAME
NodeJS_LATEST_RELEASE_URL
)
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ libdir=@PKGCONFIG_LIBRARY_DIR@
Name: libOSRM
Description: Project OSRM library
Version: @OSRM_VERSION@
Version: v@OSRM_VERSION@
Requires:
Libs: -L${libdir} -losrm @PKGCONFIG_OSRM_LDFLAGS@
Libs.private: @PKGCONFIG_OSRM_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES@
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coverage:
ignore:
- unit_tests/.*
- third_party/.*
comment: off
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module.exports = {
default: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo --tags ~@mld-only --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
verify: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo --tags ~@mld-only -f progress --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
default: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
verify: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo -f progress --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
todo: '--strict --tags @todo --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
all: '--strict --require features/support --require features/step_definitions',
mld: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo --require features/support --require features/step_definitions -f progress'
};
mld: '--strict --tags ~@stress --tags ~@todo --tags ~@match --tags ~@alternative --tags ~@matrix --tags ~@trip --tags ~@via --require features/support --require features/step_definitions -f progress'
}
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FROM alpine:3.6 as buildstage
FROM alpine:3.5
ARG DOCKER_TAG
RUN mkdir -p /src && mkdir -p /opt
COPY . /src
WORKDIR /src
RUN mkdir /src
COPY . /src
RUN mkdir /opt
WORKDIR /opt
RUN NPROC=$(grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null || 1) && \
case ${DOCKER_TAG} in *"-debug"*) BUILD_TYPE="Debug";; *) BUILD_TYPE="Release";; esac && \
\
echo "@testing http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" >> /etc/apk/repositories && \
apk update && \
apk upgrade && \
apk add git cmake wget make libc-dev gcc g++ bzip2-dev boost-dev zlib-dev expat-dev lua5.2-dev libtbb@testing libtbb-dev@testing && \
NPROC=$(grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null || 1) && \
echo "Building OSRM ${DOCKER_TAG}" && \
git show --format="%H" | head -n1 > /opt/OSRM_GITSHA && \
echo "Building OSRM gitsha $(cat /opt/OSRM_GITSHA)" && \
mkdir -p build && \
apk add git cmake wget make libc-dev gcc g++ bzip2-dev boost-dev zlib-dev expat-dev lua5.1-dev libtbb@testing libtbb-dev@testing && \
\
echo "Building libstxxl" && \
cd /opt && \
git clone --depth 1 --branch 1.4.1 https://github.com/stxxl/stxxl.git && \
cd stxxl && \
mkdir build && \
cd build && \
BUILD_TYPE="Release" && \
ENABLE_ASSERTIONS="Off" && \
BUILD_TOOLS="Off" && \
case ${DOCKER_TAG} in *"-debug"*) BUILD_TYPE="Debug";; esac && \
case ${DOCKER_TAG} in *"-assertions"*) BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" && ENABLE_ASSERTIONS="On" && BUILD_TOOLS="On";; esac && \
echo "Building ${BUILD_TYPE} with ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=${ENABLE_ASSERTIONS} BUILD_TOOLS=${BUILD_TOOLS}" && \
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} -DENABLE_ASSERTIONS=${ENABLE_ASSERTIONS} -DBUILD_TOOLS=${BUILD_TOOLS} -DENABLE_LTO=On && \
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. && \
make -j${NPROC} && \
make install && \
\
echo "Building OSRM ${DOCKER_TAG}" && \
cd /src && \
mkdir build && \
cd build && \
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} -DENABLE_LTO=On .. && \
make -j${NPROC} install && \
cd ../profiles && \
cp -r * /opt && \
\
echo "Cleaning up" && \
strip /usr/local/bin/* && \
rm -rf /src /usr/local/lib/libosrm*
# Multistage build to reduce image size - https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/multistage-build/#use-multi-stage-builds
# Only the content below ends up in the image, this helps remove /src from the image (which is large)
FROM alpine:3.6 as runstage
RUN mkdir -p /src && mkdir -p /opt
RUN echo "@testing http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" >> /etc/apk/repositories && \
apk update && \
apk add boost-filesystem boost-program_options boost-regex boost-iostreams boost-thread libgomp lua5.2 expat libtbb@testing
COPY --from=buildstage /usr/local /usr/local
COPY --from=buildstage /opt /opt
WORKDIR /opt
rm /usr/local/lib/libstxxl* && \
cd /opt && \
apk del boost-dev && \
apk del g++ cmake libc-dev expat-dev zlib-dev bzip2-dev lua5.1-dev git make gcc && \
apk add boost-filesystem boost-program_options boost-regex boost-iostreams boost-thread libgomp lua5.1 expat && \
rm -rf /src /opt/stxxl /usr/local/bin/stxxl_tool /usr/local/lib/libosrm*
EXPOSE 5000
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ A guard (ScopedGeojsonLoggerGuard) requires a logging policy. Per default we pro
The initialisation to do so looks like this:
`util::ScopedGeojsonLoggerGuard<util::NodeIdVectorToLineString> geojson_guard( "debug.geojson", data-for-conversion);`
Make sure to give the guard a name, so it actually gets a lifetime.
Make sure to give the guar a name, so it actually gets a lifetime.
The field `data-for-conversion` can be an arbitrary long set of features and needs to match the parameters used for constructing our policy (in this case `util::NodeIdVectorToLineString`).
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ GET /{service}/{version}/{profile}/{coordinates}[.{format}]?option=value&option=
| `service` | One of the following values: [`route`](#route-service), [`nearest`](#nearest-service), [`table`](#table-service), [`match`](#match-service), [`trip`](#trip-service), [`tile`](#tile-service) |
| `version` | Version of the protocol implemented by the service. `v1` for all OSRM 5.x installations |
| `profile` | Mode of transportation, is determined statically by the Lua profile that is used to prepare the data using `osrm-extract`. Typically `car`, `bike` or `foot` if using one of the supplied profiles. |
| `coordinates`| String of format `{longitude},{latitude};{longitude},{latitude}[;{longitude},{latitude} ...]` or `polyline({polyline}) or polyline6({polyline6})`. |
| `coordinates`| String of format `{longitude},{latitude};{longitude},{latitude}[;{longitude},{latitude} ...]` or `polyline({polyline})`. |
| `format`| Only `json` is supported at the moment. This parameter is optional and defaults to `json`. |
Passing any `option=value` is optional. `polyline` follows Google's polyline format with precision 5 by default and can be generated using [this package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/polyline).
@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ To pass parameters to each location some options support an array like encoding:
|radiuses |`{radius};{radius}[;{radius} ...]` |Limits the search to given radius in meters. |
|generate\_hints |`true` (default), `false` |Adds a Hint to the response which can be used in subsequent requests, see `hints` parameter. |
|hints |`{hint};{hint}[;{hint} ...]` |Hint from previous request to derive position in street network. |
|approaches |`{approach};{approach}[;{approach} ...]` |Keep waypoints on curb side. |
|exclude |`{class}[,{class}]` |Additive list of classes to avoid, order does not matter. |
Where the elements follow the following format:
@@ -40,14 +38,12 @@ Where the elements follow the following format:
|bearing |`{value},{range}` `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180` |
|radius |`double >= 0` or `unlimited` (default) |
|hint |Base64 `string` |
|approach |`curb` or `unrestricted` (default) |
|class |A class name determined by the profile or `none`. |
```
{option}={element};{element}[;{element} ... ]
```
The number of elements must match exactly the number of locations (except for `generate_hints` and `exclude`). If you don't want to pass a value but instead use the default you can pass an empty `element`.
The number of elements must match exactly the number of locations. If you don't want to pass a value but instead use the default you can pass an empty `element`.
Example: 2nd location use the default value for `option`:
@@ -61,9 +57,6 @@ Example: 2nd location use the default value for `option`:
# Query on Berlin with three coordinates:
curl 'http://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.397634,52.529407;13.428555,52.523219?overview=false'
# Query on Berlin excluding the usage of motorways:
curl 'http://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.397634,52.529407?exclude=motorway'
# Using polyline:
curl 'http://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/polyline(ofp_Ik_vpAilAyu@te@g`E)?overview=false'
```
@@ -170,21 +163,21 @@ curl 'http://router.project-osrm.org/nearest/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037?numb
Finds the fastest route between coordinates in the supplied order.
```endpoint
GET /route/v1/{profile}/{coordinates}?alternatives={true|false|number}&steps={true|false}&geometries={polyline|polyline6|geojson}&overview={full|simplified|false}&annotations={true|false}
GET /route/v1/{profile}/{coordinates}?alternatives={true|false}&steps={true|false}&geometries={polyline|polyline6|geojson}&overview={full|simplified|false}&annotations={true|false}
```
In addition to the [general options](#general-options) the following options are supported for this service:
|Option |Values |Description |
|------------|---------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|alternatives|`true`, `false` (default), or Number |Search for alternative routes. Passing a number `alternatives=n` searches for up to `n` alternative routes.\* |
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Returned route steps for each route leg |
|alternatives|`true`, `false` (default) |Search for alternative routes and return as well.\* |
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Return route steps for each route leg |
|annotations |`true`, `false` (default), `nodes`, `distance`, `duration`, `datasources`, `weight`, `speed` |Returns additional metadata for each coordinate along the route geometry. |
|geometries |`polyline` (default), `polyline6`, `geojson` |Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step) |
|overview |`simplified` (default), `full`, `false` |Add overview geometry either full, simplified according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all.|
|continue\_straight |`default` (default), `true`, `false` |Forces the route to keep going straight at waypoints constraining uturns there even if it would be faster. Default value depends on the profile. |
\* Please note that even if alternative routes are requested, a result cannot be guaranteed.
\* Please note that even if an alternative route is requested, a result cannot be guaranteed.
**Response**
@@ -280,15 +273,12 @@ In addition to the [general options](#general-options) the following options are
|Option |Values |Description |
|------------|------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Returned route steps for each route |
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Return route steps for each route |
|geometries |`polyline` (default), `polyline6`, `geojson` |Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step) |
|annotations |`true`, `false` (default), `nodes`, `distance`, `duration`, `datasources`, `weight`, `speed` |Returns additional metadata for each coordinate along the route geometry. |
|overview |`simplified` (default), `full`, `false` |Add overview geometry either full, simplified according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all.|
|timestamps |`{timestamp};{timestamp}[;{timestamp} ...]` |Timestamps for the input locations in seconds since UNIX epoch. Timestamps need to be monotonically increasing. |
|radiuses |`{radius};{radius}[;{radius} ...]` |Standard deviation of GPS precision used for map matching. If applicable use GPS accuracy.|
|gaps |`split` (default), `ignore` |Allows the input track splitting based on huge timestamp gaps between points. |
|tidy |`true`, `false` (default) |Allows the input track modification to obtain better matching quality for noisy tracks. |
|waypoints | `{index};{index};{index}...` |Treats input coordinates indicated by given indices as waypoints in returned Match object. Default is to treat all input coordinates as waypoints. |
|Parameter |Values |
|------------|-----------------------------------|
@@ -308,7 +298,7 @@ The area to search is chosen such that the correct candidate should be considere
Each `Waypoint` object has the following additional properties:
- `matchings_index`: Index to the `Route` object in `matchings` the sub-trace was matched to.
- `waypoint_index`: Index of the waypoint inside the matched route.
- `alternatives_count`: Number of probable alternative matchings for this trace point. A value of zero indicate that this point was matched unambiguously. Split the trace at these points for incremental map matching.
- `alternatives_count`: number of alternative routes leading to the destination from this trace point. 0 means there are no other routes reaching destination. Greater values mean that there are different routes available and different route can be selected if you provide more coordinates.
- `matchings`: An array of `Route` objects that assemble the trace. Each `Route` object has the following additional properties:
- `confidence`: Confidence of the matching. `float` value between 0 and 1. 1 is very confident that the matching is correct.
@@ -324,7 +314,7 @@ All other properties might be undefined.
The trip plugin solves the Traveling Salesman Problem using a greedy heuristic (farthest-insertion algorithm) for 10 or more waypoints and uses brute force for less than 10 waypoints.
The returned path does not have to be the fastest path. As TSP is NP-hard it only returns an approximation.
Note that all input coordinates have to be connected for the trip service to work.
Note that all input coordinates have to be connected for the trip service to work.
```endpoint
GET /trip/v1/{profile}/{coordinates}?roundtrip={true|false}&source{any|first}&destination{any|last}&steps={true|false}&geometries={polyline|polyline6|geojson}&overview={simplified|full|false}&annotations={true|false}'
@@ -334,17 +324,17 @@ In addition to the [general options](#general-options) the following options are
|Option |Values |Description |
|------------|------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|roundtrip |`true` (default), `false` |Returned route is a roundtrip (route returns to first location) |
|source |`any` (default), `first` |Returned route starts at `any` or `first` coordinate |
|destination |`any` (default), `last` |Returned route ends at `any` or `last` coordinate |
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Returned route instructions for each trip |
|roundtrip |`true` (default), `false` |Return route is a roundtrip (route returns to first location) |
|source |`any` (default), `first` |Return route starts at `any` or `first` coordinate |
|destination |`any` (default), `last` |Return route ends at `any` or `last` coordinate |
|steps |`true`, `false` (default) |Return route instructions for each trip |
|annotations |`true`, `false` (default), `nodes`, `distance`, `duration`, `datasources`, `weight`, `speed` |Returns additional metadata for each coordinate along the route geometry. |
|geometries |`polyline` (default), `polyline6`, `geojson` |Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step) |
|overview |`simplified` (default), `full`, `false` |Add overview geometry either full, simplified according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all.|
**Fixing Start and End Points**
It is possible to explicitely set the start or end coordinate of the trip.
It is possible to explicitely set the start or end coordinate of the trip.
When source is set to `first`, the first coordinate is used as start coordinate of the trip in the output. When destination is set to `last`, the last coordinate will be used as destination of the trip in the returned output. If you specify `any`, any of the coordinates can be used as the first or last coordinate in the output.
However, if `source=any&destination=any` the returned round-trip will still start at the first input coordinate by default.
@@ -354,7 +344,7 @@ Right now, the following combinations are possible:
| roundtrip | source | destination | supported |
| :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- |
| true | first | last | **yes** |
| true | first | last | **yes** |
| true | first | any | **yes** |
| true | any | last | **yes** |
| true | any | any | **yes** |
@@ -425,10 +415,8 @@ Vector tiles contain two layers:
| `speed` | `integer` | the speed on that road segment, in km/h |
| `is_small` | `boolean` | whether this segment belongs to a small (< 1000 node) [strongly connected component](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongly_connected_component) |
| `datasource` | `string` | the source for the speed value (normally `lua profile` unless you're using the [traffic update feature](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Traffic), in which case it contains the stem of the filename that supplied the speed value for this segment |
| `duration` | `float` | how long this segment takes to traverse, in seconds. This value is to calculate the total route ETA. |
| `weight ` | `integer` | how long this segment takes to traverse, in units (may differ from `duration` when artificial biasing is applied in the Lua profiles). ACTUAL ROUTING USES THIS VALUE. |
| `duration` | `float` | how long this segment takes to traverse, in seconds |
| `name` | `string` | the name of the road this segment belongs to |
| `rate` | `float` | the value of `length/weight` - analagous to `speed`, but using the `weight` value rather than `duration`, rounded to the nearest integer |
`turns` layer:
@@ -437,9 +425,6 @@ Vector tiles contain two layers:
| `bearing_in` | `integer` | the absolute bearing that approaches the intersection. -180 to +180, 0 = North, 90 = East |
| `turn_angle` | `integer` | the angle of the turn, relative to the `bearing_in`. -180 to +180, 0 = straight ahead, 90 = 90-degrees to the right |
| `cost` | `float` | the time we think it takes to make that turn, in seconds. May be negative, depending on how the data model is constructed (some turns get a "bonus"). |
| `weight` | `float` | the weight we think it takes to make that turn. May be negative, depending on how the data model is constructed (some turns get a "bonus"). ACTUAL ROUTING USES THIS VALUE |
| `type` | `string` | the type of this turn - values like `turn`, `continue`, etc. See the `StepManeuver` for a partial list, this field also exposes internal turn types that are never returned with an API response |
| `modifier` | `string` | the direction modifier of the turn (`left`, `sharp left`, etc) |
## Result objects
@@ -515,10 +500,10 @@ Represents a route between two waypoints.
- `annotation`: Additional details about each coordinate along the route geometry:
| annotations | |
|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| true | An `Annotation` object containing node ids, durations, distances and weights. |
| false | `undefined` |
| annotations | |
|--------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
| true | An `Annotation` object containing node ids, durations distances and |
| false | weights `undefined` |
#### Example
@@ -547,10 +532,10 @@ Annotation of the whole route leg with fine-grained information about each segme
**Properties**
- `distance`: The distance, in metres, between each pair of coordinates
- `duration`: The duration between each pair of coordinates, in seconds. Does not include the duration of any turns.
- `duration`: The duration between each pair of coordinates, in seconds
- `datasources`: The index of the datasource for the speed between each pair of coordinates. `0` is the default profile, other values are supplied via `--segment-speed-file` to `osrm-contract`
- `nodes`: The OSM node ID for each coordinate along the route, excluding the first/last user-supplied coordinates
- `weight`: The weights between each pair of coordinates. Does not include any turn costs.
- `weight`: The weights between each pair of coordinates
- `speed`: Convenience field, calculation of `distance / duration` rounded to one decimal place
#### Example
@@ -587,15 +572,13 @@ step.
- `name`: The name of the way along which travel proceeds.
- `ref`: A reference number or code for the way. Optionally included, if ref data is available for the given way.
- `pronunciation`: A string containing an [IPA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet) phonetic transcription indicating how to pronounce the name in the `name` property. This property is omitted if pronunciation data is unavailable for the step.
- `pronunciation`: The pronunciation hint of the way name. Will be `undefined` if there is no pronunciation hit.
- `destinations`: The destinations of the way. Will be `undefined` if there are no destinations.
- `exits`: The exit numbers or names of the way. Will be `undefined` if there are no exit numbers or names.
- `mode`: A string signifying the mode of transportation.
- `maneuver`: A `StepManeuver` object representing the maneuver.
- `intersections`: A list of `Intersection` objects that are passed along the segment, the very first belonging to the StepManeuver
- `rotary_name`: The name for the rotary. Optionally included, if the step is a rotary and a rotary name is available.
- `rotary_pronunciation`: The pronunciation hint of the rotary name. Optionally included, if the step is a rotary and a rotary pronunciation is available.
- `driving_side`: The legal driving side at the location for this step. Either `left` or `right`.
#### Example
@@ -664,14 +647,12 @@ step.
| `off ramp` | take a ramp to exit a highway (direction given my `modifier`) |
| `fork` | take the left/right side at a fork depending on `modifier` |
| `end of road` | road ends in a T intersection turn in direction of `modifier`|
| `use lane` | **Deprecated** replaced by lanes on all intersection entries |
| `use lane` | going straight on a specific lane |
| `continue` | Turn in direction of `modifier` to stay on the same road |
| `roundabout` | traverse roundabout, if the route leaves the roundabout there will be an additional property `exit` for exit counting. The modifier specifies the direction of entering the roundabout. |
| `roundabout` | traverse roundabout, has additional property `exit` with NR if the roundabout is left. The modifier specifies the direction of entering the roundabout. |
| `rotary` | a traffic circle. While very similar to a larger version of a roundabout, it does not necessarily follow roundabout rules for right of way. It can offer `rotary_name` and/or `rotary_pronunciation` parameters (located in the RouteStep object) in addition to the `exit` parameter (located on the StepManeuver object). |
| `roundabout turn`| Describes a turn at a small roundabout that should be treated as normal turn. The `modifier` indicates the turn direciton. Example instruction: `At the roundabout turn left`. |
| `notification` | not an actual turn but a change in the driving conditions. For example the travel mode or classes. If the road takes a turn itself, the `modifier` describes the direction |
| `exit roundabout`| Describes a maneuver exiting a roundabout (usually preceeded by a `roundabout` instruction) |
| `exit rotary` | Describes the maneuver exiting a rotary (large named roundabout) |
| `notification` | not an actual turn but a change in the driving conditions. For example the travel mode. If the road takes a turn itself, the `modifier` describes the direction |
Please note that even though there are `new name` and `notification` instructions, the `mode` and `name` can change
between all instructions. They only offer a fallback in case nothing else is to report.
@@ -744,7 +725,6 @@ location of the StepManeuver. Further intersections are listed for every cross-w
- `location`: A `[longitude, latitude]` pair describing the location of the turn.
- `bearings`: A list of bearing values (e.g. [0,90,180,270]) that are available at the intersection. The bearings describe all available roads at the intersection. Values are between 0-359 (0=true north)
- `classes`: An array of strings signifying the classes (as specified in the profile) of the road exiting the intersection.
- `entry`: A list of entry flags, corresponding in a 1:1 relationship to the bearings. A value of `true` indicates that the respective road could be entered on a valid route.
`false` indicates that the turn onto the respective road would violate a restriction.
- `in`: index into bearings/entry array. Used to calculate the bearing just before the turn. Namely, the clockwise angle from true north to the
@@ -763,7 +743,6 @@ location of the StepManeuver. Further intersections are listed for every cross-w
"out":2,
"bearings":[60,150,240,330],
"entry":["false","true","true","true"],
"classes": ["toll", "restricted"],
"lanes":{
"indications": ["left", "straight"],
"valid": "false"
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@@ -1,67 +1,66 @@
<!-- Generated by documentation.js. Update this documentation by updating the source code. -->
# OSRM
## OSRM
The `OSRM` method is the main constructor for creating an OSRM instance. An OSRM instance requires a `.osrm` network,
which is prepared by the OSRM Backend C++ library.
The `OSRM` method is the main constructor for creating an OSRM instance.
An OSRM instance requires a `.osrm` dataset, which is prepared by the OSRM toolchain.
You can create such a `.osrm` file by running the OSRM binaries we ship in `node_modules/osrm/lib/binding/` and default
profiles (e.g. for setting speeds and determining road types to route on) in `node_modules/osrm/profiles/`:
node_modules/osrm/lib/binding/osrm-extract data.osm.pbf -p node_modules/osrm/profiles/car.lua
node_modules/osrm/lib/binding/osrm-contract data.osrm
Consult the [osrm-backend](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend) documentation for further details.
Consult the [osrm-backend](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend) documentation or further details.
Once you have a complete `network.osrm` file, you can calculate routes in javascript with this object.
Once you have a complete `network.osrm` file, you can calculate networks in javascript with this library using the
methods below. To create an OSRM instance with your network you need to construct an instance like this:
```javascript
var osrm = new OSRM('network.osrm');
```
**Parameters**
#### Methods
- `options` **([Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object) \| [String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String))** Options for creating an OSRM object or string to the `.osrm` file. (optional, default `{shared_memory:true}`)
- `options.algorithm` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)?** The algorithm to use for routing. Can be 'CH', 'CoreCH' or 'MLD'. Default is 'CH'.
Make sure you prepared the dataset with the correct toolchain.
- `options.shared_memory` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)?** Connects to the persistent shared memory datastore.
This requires you to run `osrm-datastore` prior to creating an `OSRM` object.
- `options.path` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)?** The path to the `.osrm` files. This is mutually exclusive with setting {options.shared_memory} to true.
- `options.max_locations_trip` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max. locations supported in trip query (default: unlimited).
- `options.max_locations_viaroute` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max. locations supported in viaroute query (default: unlimited).
- `options.max_locations_distance_table` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max. locations supported in distance table query (default: unlimited).
- `options.max_locations_map_matching` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max. locations supported in map-matching query (default: unlimited).
- `options.max_results_nearest` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max. results supported in nearest query (default: unlimited).
- `options.max_alternatives` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)?** Max.number of alternatives supported in alternative routes query (default: 3).
| Service | Description |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| [`osrm.route`](#route) | shortest path between given coordinates |
| [`osrm.nearest`](#nearest) | returns the nearest street segment for a given coordinate |
| [`osrm.table`](#table) | computes distance tables for given coordinates |
| [`osrm.match`](#match) | matches given coordinates to the road network |
| [`osrm.trip`](#trip) | Compute the shortest trip between given coordinates |
| [`osrm.tile`](#tile) | Return vector tiles containing debugging info |
### route
#### General Options
Each OSRM method (except for `OSRM.tile()`) has set of general options as well as unique options, outlined below.
| Option | Values | Description | Format |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| coordinates | `array` of `coordinate` elements: `[{coordinate}, ...]` | The coordinates this request will use. | `array` with `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees |
| bearings | `array` of `bearing` elements: `[{bearing}, ...]` | Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction. | `null` or `array` with `[{value},{range}]` `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180` |
| radiuses | `array` of `radius` elements: `[{radius}, ...]` | Limits the search to given radius in meters. | `null` or `double >= 0` or `unlimited` (default) |
| hints | `array` of `hint` elements: `[{hint}, ...]` | Hint to derive position in street network. | Base64 `string` |
| generate\_hints | `true` (default) or `false` | Adds a Hint to the response which can be used in subsequent requests, see `hints` parameter. | `Boolean` |
## route
Returns the fastest route between two or more coordinates while visiting the waypoints in order.
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the route query.
- `options.coordinates` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** The coordinates this request will use, coordinates as `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees.
- `options.bearings` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction.
Can be `null` or an array of `[{value},{range}]` with `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180`.
- `options.radiuses` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the coordinate snapping to streets in the given radius in meters. Can be `null` (unlimited, default) or `double >= 0`.
- `options.hints` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Hints for the coordinate snapping. Array of base64 encoded strings.
- `options.alternatives` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)** Search for alternative routes. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.alternatives` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)** Search for up to this many alternative routes.
_Please note that even if alternative routes are requested, a result cannot be guaranteed._ (optional, default `0`)
- `options.steps` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)** Return route steps for each route leg. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **([Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array) \| [Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean))** An array with strings of `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed` or boolean for enabling/disabling all. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified` according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all (`false`). (optional, default `simplified`)
- `options.continue_straight` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)?** Forces the route to keep going straight at waypoints and don't do a uturn even if it would be faster. Default value depends on the profile.
- `options.approaches` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Keep waypoints on curb side. Can be `null` (unrestricted, default) or `curb`.
`null`/`true`/`false`
- `options.alternatives` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Search for alternative routes and return as well. _Please note that even if an alternative route is requested, a result cannot be guaranteed._ (optional, default `false`)
- `options.steps` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Return route steps for each route leg. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)] or \[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)&lt;[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)>]** Return annotations for each route leg for duration, nodes, distance, weight, datasources and/or speed. Annotations can be `false` or `true` (no/full annotations) or an array of strings with `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed`. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified` according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all (`false`). (optional, default `simplified`)
- `options.continue_straight` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Forces the route to keep going straight at waypoints and don't do a uturn even if it would be faster. Default value depends on the profile. `null`/`true`/`false`
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Examples**
```javascript
var osrm = new OSRM("berlin-latest.osrm");
osrm.route({coordinates: [[52.519930,13.438640], [52.513191,13.415852]]}, function(err, result) {
osrm.route({coordinates: [[13.438640,52.519930], [13.415852, 52.513191]]}, function(err, result) {
if(err) throw err;
console.log(result.waypoints); // array of Waypoint objects representing all waypoints in order
console.log(result.routes); // array of Route objects ordered by descending recommendation rank
@@ -70,7 +69,7 @@ osrm.route({coordinates: [[52.519930,13.438640], [52.513191,13.415852]]}, functi
Returns **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** An array of [Waypoint](#waypoint) objects representing all waypoints in order AND an array of [`Route`](#route) objects ordered by descending recommendation rank.
### nearest
## nearest
Snaps a coordinate to the street network and returns the nearest n matches.
@@ -79,14 +78,8 @@ Note: `coordinates` in the general options only supports a single `{longitude},{
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the nearest query.
- `options.coordinates` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** The coordinates this request will use, coordinates as `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees.
- `options.bearings` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction.
Can be `null` or an array of `[{value},{range}]` with `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180`.
- `options.radiuses` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the coordinate snapping to streets in the given radius in meters. Can be `null` (unlimited, default) or `double >= 0`.
- `options.hints` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Hints for the coordinate snapping. Array of base64 encoded strings.
- `options.number` **[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)** Number of nearest segments that should be returned.
- `options.number` **\[[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)]** Number of nearest segments that should be returned.
Must be an integer greater than or equal to `1`. (optional, default `1`)
- `options.approaches` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Keep waypoints on curb side. Can be `null` (unrestricted, default) or `curb`.
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Examples**
@@ -105,27 +98,19 @@ osrm.nearest(options, function(err, response) {
Returns **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** containing `waypoints`.
**`waypoints`**: array of [`Ẁaypoint`](#waypoint) objects sorted by distance to the input coordinate.
Each object has an additional `distance` property, which is the distance in meters to the supplied input coordinate.
Each object has an additional `distance` property, which is the distance in meters to the supplied
input coordinate.
### table
## table
Computes duration tables for the given locations. Allows for both symmetric and asymmetric
tables.
Computes duration tables for the given locations. Allows for both symmetric and asymmetric tables.
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the table query.
- `options.coordinates` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** The coordinates this request will use, coordinates as `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees.
- `options.bearings` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction.
Can be `null` or an array of `[{value},{range}]` with `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180`.
- `options.radiuses` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the coordinate snapping to streets in the given radius in meters. Can be `null` (unlimited, default) or `double >= 0`.
- `options.hints` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Hints for the coordinate snapping. Array of base64 encoded strings.
- `options.sources` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** An array of `index` elements (`0 <= integer < #coordinates`) to
use
- `options.sources` **\[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)]** An array of `index` elements (`0 <= integer < #coordinates`) to use
location with given index as source. Default is to use all.
- `options.destinations` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** An array of `index` elements (`0 <= integer <
#coordinates`) to use location with given index as destination. Default is to use all.
- `options.approaches` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Keep waypoints on curb side. Can be `null` (unrestricted, default) or `curb`.
- `options.destinations` **\[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)]** An array of `index` elements (`0 <= integer < #coordinates`) to use location with given index as destination. Default is to use all.
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Examples**
@@ -147,25 +132,24 @@ osrm.table(options, function(err, response) {
```
Returns **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** containing `durations`, `sources`, and `destinations`.
**`durations`**: array of arrays that stores the matrix in row-major order. `durations[i][j]` gives the travel time from the i-th waypoint to the j-th waypoint.
Values are given in seconds.
**`durations`**: array of arrays that stores the matrix in row-major order. `durations[i][j]`
gives the travel time from the i-th waypoint to the j-th waypoint. Values are given in seconds.
**`sources`**: array of [`Ẁaypoint`](#waypoint) objects describing all sources in order.
**`destinations`**: array of [`Ẁaypoint`](#waypoint) objects describing all destinations in order.
### tile
## tile
This generates [Mapbox Vector Tiles](https://mapbox.com/vector-tiles) that can be viewed with a
vector-tile capable slippy-map viewer. The tiles contain road geometries and metadata that can
be used to examine the routing graph. The tiles are generated directly from the data in-memory,
so are in sync with actual routing results, and let you examine which roads are actually
routable,
so are in sync with actual routing results, and let you examine which roads are actually routable,
and what weights they have applied.
**Parameters**
- `ZXY` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)** an array consisting of `x`, `y`, and `z` values representing tile coordinates like
[wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames)
and are supported by vector tile viewers like [Mapbox GL JS](https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/api/).
[wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames)
and are supported by vector tile viewers like [Mapbox GL JS]\(<https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/api/>.
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Examples**
@@ -180,7 +164,7 @@ osrm.tile([0, 0, 0], function(err, response) {
Returns **[Buffer](https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html)** contains a Protocol Buffer encoded vector tile.
### match
## match
Map matching matches given GPS points to the road network in the most plausible way.
Please note the request might result multiple sub-traces. Large jumps in the timestamps
@@ -191,18 +175,15 @@ if they can not be matched successfully.
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the match query.
- `options.coordinates` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** The coordinates this request will use, coordinates as `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees.
- `options.bearings` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction.
Can be `null` or an array of `[{value},{range}]` with `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180`.
- `options.hints` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Hints for the coordinate snapping. Array of base64 encoded strings.
- `options.steps` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)** Return route steps for each route. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **([Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array) \| [Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean))** An array with strings of `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed` or boolean for enabling/disabling all. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified` according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all (`false`). (optional, default `simplified`)
- `options.timestamps` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)&lt;[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)>?** Timestamp of the input location (integers, UNIX-like timestamp).
- `options.radiuses` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Standard deviation of GPS precision used for map matching. If applicable use GPS accuracy. Can be `null` for default value `5` meters or `double >= 0`.
- `options.gaps` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)?** Allows the input track splitting based on huge timestamp gaps between points. Either `split` or `ignore` (optional, default `split`).
- `options.tidy` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)?** Allows the input track modification to obtain better matching quality for noisy tracks (optional, default `false`).
- `options.steps` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Return route steps for each route. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)] or \[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)&lt;[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)>]** Return annotations for each route leg for duration, nodes, distance, weight, datasources and/or speed. Annotations can be `false` or `true` (no/full annotations) or an array of strings with `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed`. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Returned route geometry format (influences overview
and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified`
according to highest zoom level it could be display on, or not at all (`false`). (optional, default `simplified`)
- `options.timestamps` **\[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)&lt;[Number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number)>]** Timestamp of the input location (integers, UNIX-like timestamp).
- `options.radiuses` **\[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)]** Standard deviation of GPS precision used for map matching.
If applicable use GPS accuracy (`double >= 0`, default `5m`).
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Examples**
@@ -222,55 +203,69 @@ osrm.match(options, function(err, response) {
Returns **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** containing `tracepoints` and `matchings`.
**`tracepoints`** Array of [`Ẁaypoint`](#waypoint) objects representing all points of the trace in order.
If the trace point was ommited by map matching because it is an outlier, the entry will be null.
Each `Waypoint` object includes two additional properties, 1) `matchings_index`: Index to the
[`Route`](#route) object in matchings the sub-trace was matched to, 2) `waypoint_index`: Index of
the waypoint inside the matched route.
**`matchings`** is an array of [`Route`](#route) objects that assemble the trace. Each `Route` object has an additional `confidence` property,
which is the confidence of the matching. float value between `0` and `1`. `1` is very confident that the matching is correct.
If the trace point was ommited by map matching because it is an outlier, the entry will be null. Each
`Waypoint` object includes two additional properties, 1) `matchings_index`: Index to the
[`Route`](#route) object in matchings the sub-trace was matched to, 2) `waypoint_index`: Index of
the waypoint inside the matched route.
**`matchings`** is an array of [`Route`](#route) objects that
assemble the trace. Each `Route` object has an additional `confidence` property, which is the confidence of
the matching. float value between `0` and `1`. `1` is very confident that the matching is correct.
### trip
## trip
The trip plugin solves the Traveling Salesman Problem using a greedy heuristic
(farthest-insertion algorithm) for 10 or _ more waypoints and uses brute force for less than 10
waypoints. The returned path does not have to be the shortest path, _ as TSP is NP-hard it is
only an approximation.
The trip plugin solves the Traveling Salesman Problem using a greedy heuristic (farthest-insertion algorithm). The returned path does not have to be the fastest path, as TSP is NP-hard it is only an approximation. Note that all input coordinates have to be connected for the trip service to work.
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the trip query.
- `options.roundtrip` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Return route is a roundtrip. (optional, default `true`)
- `options.source` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Return route starts at `any` coordinate. Can also be `first`. (optional, default `any`)
- `options.destination` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Return route ends at `any` coordinate. Can also be `last`. (optional, default `any`)
- `options.steps` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)]** Return route steps for each route. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **\[[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)] or \[[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)&lt;[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)>]** Return annotations for each route leg for duration, nodes, distance, weight, datasources and/or speed. Annotations can be `false` or `true` (no/full annotations) or an array of strings with `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed`. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Returned route geometry format (influences overview
and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **\[[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)]** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified` (optional, default `simplified`)
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
**Fixing Start and End Points**
It is possible to explicitly set the start or end coordinate of the trip. When source is set to `first`, the first coordinate is used as start coordinate of the trip in the output. When destination is set to `last`, the last coordinate will be used as destination of the trip in the returned output. If you specify `any`, any of the coordinates can be used as the first or last coordinate in the output.
However, if `source=any&destination=any` the returned round-trip will still start at the first input coordinate by default.
Note that all input coordinates have to be connected for the trip service to work.
Currently, not all combinations of `roundtrip`, `source` and `destination` are supported.
Right now, the following combinations are possible:
| roundtrip | source | destination | supported |
| :-------- | :----- | :---------- | :-------- |
| true | first | last | **yes** |
| true | first | any | **yes** |
| true | any | last | **yes** |
| true | any | any | **yes** |
| false | first | last | **yes** |
| false | first | any | no |
| false | any | last | no |
| false | any | any | no |
**Parameters**
- `options` **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** Object literal containing parameters for the trip query.
- `options.coordinates` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** The coordinates this request will use, coordinates as `[{lon},{lat}]` values, in decimal degrees.
- `options.bearings` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the search to segments with given bearing in degrees towards true north in clockwise direction.
Can be `null` or an array of `[{value},{range}]` with `integer 0 .. 360,integer 0 .. 180`.
- `options.radiuses` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Limits the coordinate snapping to streets in the given radius in meters. Can be `double >= 0` or `null` (unlimited, default).
- `options.hints` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Hints for the coordinate snapping. Array of base64 encoded strings.
- `options.steps` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)** Return route steps for each route. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.annotations` **([Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array) \| [Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean))** An array with strings of `duration`, `nodes`, `distance`, `weight`, `datasources`, `speed` or boolean for enabling/disabling all. (optional, default `false`)
- `options.geometries` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Returned route geometry format (influences overview and per step). Can also be `geojson`. (optional, default `polyline`)
- `options.overview` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Add overview geometry either `full`, `simplified` (optional, default `simplified`)
- `options.roundtrip` **[Boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean)** Return route is a roundtrip. (optional, default `true`)
- `options.source` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Return route starts at `any` or `first` coordinate. (optional, default `any`)
- `options.destination` **[String](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String)** Return route ends at `any` or `last` coordinate. (optional, default `any`)
- `options.approaches` **[Array](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array)?** Keep waypoints on curb side. Can be `null` (unrestricted, default) or `curb`.
- `callback` **[Function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function)**
| :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- |
| true | first | last | **yes** |
| true | first | any | **yes** |
| true | any | last | **yes** |
| true | any | any | **yes** |
| false | first | last | **yes** |
| false | first | any | no |
| false | any | last | no |
| false | any | any | no |
**Examples**
Roundtrip Request
```javascript
var osrm = new OSRM('network.osrm');
var options = {
coordinates: [
[13.36761474609375, 52.51663871100423],
[13.374481201171875, 52.506191342034576]
]
}
osrm.trip(options, function(err, response) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(response.waypoints); // array of Waypoint objects
console.log(response.trips); // array of Route objects
});
```
Non Roundtrip Request
```javascript
var osrm = new OSRM('network.osrm');
var options = {
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```
Returns **[Object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object)** containing `waypoints` and `trips`.
**`waypoints`**: an array of [`Waypoint`](#waypoint) objects representing all waypoints in input order.
Each Waypoint object has the following additional properties,
1) `trips_index`: index to trips of the sub-trip the point was matched to, and
2) `waypoint_index`: index of the point in the trip.
**`waypoints`**: an array of [`Ẁaypoint`](#waypoint) objects representing all waypoints in input order.
Each Waypoint object has the following additional properties, 1) `trips_index`: index to trips of the
sub-trip the point was matched to, and 2) `waypoint_index`: index of the point in the trip.
**`trips`**: an array of [`Route`](#route) objects that assemble the trace.
## Responses
# Responses
Responses
### Route
## Route
Represents a route through (potentially multiple) waypoints.
**Parameters**
- `exteral` **documentation** in
[`osrm-backend`](../http.md#route)
- `exteral` **documentation** in [`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#route)
### RouteLeg
## RouteLeg
Represents a route between two waypoints.
**Parameters**
- `exteral` **documentation** in
[`osrm-backend`](../http.md#routeleg)
- `exteral` **documentation** in [`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#routeleg)
### RouteStep
## RouteStep
A step consists of a maneuver such as a turn or merge, followed by a distance of travel along a
single way to the subsequent step.
A step consists of a maneuver such as a turn or merge, followed by a distance of travel along a single way to the subsequent step.
**Parameters**
- `exteral` **documentation** in
[`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#routestep)
- `exteral` **documentation** in [`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#routestep)
### StepManeuver
## StepManeuver
**Parameters**
- `exteral` **documentation** in
[`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#stepmaneuver)
- `exteral` **documentation** in [`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#stepmanuever)
### Waypoint
## Waypoint
Object used to describe waypoint on a route.
**Parameters**
- `exteral` **documentation** in
[`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#waypoint)
- `exteral` **documentation** in [`osrm-backend`](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#waypoint)
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# OSRM profiles
OSRM supports "profiles". Profiles representing routing behavior for different transport modes like car, bike and foot. You can also create profiles for variations like a fastest/shortest car profile or fastest/safest/greenest bicycles profile.
A profile describes whether or not it's possible to route along a particular type of way, whether we can pass a particular node, and how quickly we'll be traveling when we do. This feeds into the way the routing graph is created and thus influences the output routes.
OSRM supports "profiles". Configurations representing different routing behaviours for (typically) different transport modes. A profile describes whether or not we route along a particular type of way, or over a particular node in the OpenStreetMap data, and also how quickly we'll be travelling when we do. This feeds into the way the routing graph is created and thus influences the output routes.
## Available profiles
Out-of-the-box OSRM comes with profiles for car, bicycle and foot. You can easily modify these or create new ones if you like.
Profiles have a 'lua' extension, and are placed in 'profiles' directory.
Out-of-the-box OSRM comes with several different profiles, including car, bicycle and foot.
When running OSRM preprocessing commands you specify the profile with the --profile (or the shorthand -p) option, for example:
Profile configuration files have a 'lua' extension, and are found under the 'profiles' subdirectory.
Alternatively commands will take a lua profile specified with an explicit -p param, for example:
`osrm-extract --profile ../profiles/car.lua planet-latest.osm.pbf`
`osrm-extract -p ../profiles/car.lua planet-latest.osm.pbf`
## Processing flow
It's important to understand that profiles are used when preprocessing the OSM data, NOT at query time when routes are computed.
And then **you will need to extract and contract again** (A change to the profile will typically affect the extract step as well as the contract step. See [Processing Flow](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Processing-Flow))
This means that after modifying a profile **you will need to extract, contract and reload the data again** and to see changes in the routing results. See [Processing Flow](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Processing-Flow) for more.
## lua scripts?
## Profiles are written in Lua
Profiles are not just configuration files. They are scripts written in the [Lua scripting language](http://www.lua.org). The reason for this is that OpenStreetMap data is complex, and it's not possible to simply define tag mappings. Lua scripting offers a powerful way to handle all the possible tag combinations found in OpenStreetMap nodes and ways.
Profiles are not just configuration files. They are scripts written in the "lua" scripting language ( http://www.lua.org ) The reason for this, is that OpenStreetMap data is not sufficiently straightforward, to simply define tag mappings. Lua scripting offers a powerful way of coping with the complexity of different node,way,relation,tag combinations found within OpenStreetMap data.
## Basic structure of profiles
A profile will process every node and way in the OSM input data to determine what ways are routable in which direction, at what speed, etc.
## Basic structure of a profile
A profile will typically:
You can understand these lua scripts enough to make interesting modifications, without needing to get to grips with how they work completely.
- Define api version (required)
- Require library files (optional)
- Define setup function (required)
- Define process functions (some are required)
- Return functions table (required)
Towards the top of the file, a profile (such as [car.lua](../profiles/car.lua)) will typically define various configurations as global variables. A lot of these are look-up hashes of one sort or another.
A profile can also define various local functions it needs.
As you scroll down the file you'll see local variables, and then local functions, and finally...
Looking at [car.lua](../profiles/car.lua) as an example, at the top of the file the api version is defined and then required library files are included.
`way_function` and `node_function` are the important functions which are called when extracting OpenStreetMap data with `osrm-extract`.
Then follows the `setup` function, which is called once when the profile is loaded. It returns a big hash table of configurations, specifying things like what speed to use for different way types. The configurations are used later in the various processing functions. Many adjustments can be done just by modifying this configuration table.
## way_function
The setup function is also where you can do other setup, like loading an elevation data source if you want to consider that when processing ways.
Given an OpenStreetMap way, the way_function will either return nothing (meaning we are not going to route over this way at all), or it will set up a result hash to be returned. The most important thing it will do is set the value of `result.forward_speed` and `result.backward_speed` as a suitable integer value representing the speed for traversing the way.
Then come the `process_node` and `process_way` functions, which are called for each OSM node and way when extracting OpenStreetMap data with `osrm-extract`.
All other calculations stem from that, including the returned timings in driving directions, but also, less directly, it feeds into the actual routing decisions the engine will take (a way with a slow traversal speed, may be less favoured than a way with fast traversal speed, but it depends how long it is, and... what it connects to in the rest of the network graph)
The `process_turn` function processes every possible turn in the network, and sets a penalty depending on the angle and turn of the movement.
Profiles can also define a `process_segment` function to handle differences in speed along an OSM way, for example to handle elevation. As you can see, this is not currently used in the car profile.
At the end of the file, a table is returned with references to the setup and processing functions the profile has defined.
## Understanding speed, weight and rate
When computing a route from A to B there can be different measures of what is the best route. That's why there's a need for different profiles.
Because speeds vary on different types of roads, the shortest and the fastest route are typically different. But there are many other possible preferences. For example a user might prefer a bicycle route that follow parks or other green areas, even though both duration and distance are a bit longer.
To handle this, OSRM doesn't simply choose the ways with the highest speed. Instead it uses the concepts of `weight` and `rate`. The rate is an abstract measure that you can assign to ways as you like to make some ways preferable to others. Routing will prefer ways with high rate.
The weight of a way is normally computed as length / rate. The weight can be thought of as the resistance or cost when passing the way. Routing will prefer ways with low weight.
You can also set the weight of a way to a fixed value. In this case it's not calculated based on the length or rate, and the rate is ignored.
You should set the speed to your best estimate of the actual speed that will be used on a particular way. This will result in the best estimated travel times.
If you want to prefer certain ways due to other factors than the speed, adjust the rate accordingly. If you adjust the speed, the time estimation will be skewed.
If you set the same rate on all ways, the result will be shortest path routing.
If you set rate = speed on all ways, the result will be fastest path routing.
If you want to prioritize certain streets, increase the rate on these.
## Elements
### api_version
A profile should set `api_version` at the top of your profile. This is done to ensure that older profiles are still supported when the api changes. If `api_version` is not defined, 0 will be assumed. The current api version is 2.
### Library files
The folder [profiles/lib/](../profiles/lib/) contains LUA library files for handling many common processing tasks.
File | Notes
------------------|------------------------------
way_handlers.lua | Functions for processing way tags
tags.lua | Functions for general parsing of OSM tags
set.lua | Defines the Set helper for handling sets of values
sequence.lua | Defines the Sequence helper for handling sequences of values
access.lua | Function for finding relevant access tags
destination.lua | Function for finding relevant destination tags
maxspeed.lua | Function for determining maximum speed
guidance.lua | Function for processing guidance attributes
They all return a table of functions when you use `require` to load them. You can either store this table and reference its functions later, or if you need only a single function you can store that directly.
### setup()
The `setup` function is called once when the profile is loaded and must return a table of configurations. It's also where you can do other global setup, like loading data sources that are used during processing.
Note that processing of data is parallelized and several unconnected LUA interpreters will be running at the same time. The `setup` function will be called once for each. Each LUA iinterpreter will have its own set of globals.
The following global properties can be set under `properties` in the hash you return in the `setup` function:
Attribute | Type | Notes
-------------------------------------|----------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
weight_name | String | Name used in output for the routing weight property (default `'duration'`)
weight_precision | Unsigned | Decimal precision of edge weights (default `1`)
left_hand_driving | Boolean | Are vehicles assumed to drive on the left? (used in guidance, default `false`)
use_turn_restrictions | Boolean | Are turn instructions followed? (default `false`)
continue_straight_at_waypoint | Boolean | Must the route continue straight on at a via point, or are U-turns allowed? (default `true`)
max_speed_for_map_matching | Float | Maximum vehicle speed to be assumed in matching (in m/s)
max_turn_weight | Float | Maximum turn penalty weight
force_split_edges | Boolean | True value forces a split of forward and backward edges of extracted ways and guarantees that `process_segment` will be called for all segments (default `false`)
The following additional global properties can be set in the hash you return in the `setup` function:
Attribute | Type | Notes
-------------------------------------|------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
excludable | Sequence of Sets | Determines which class-combinations are supported by the `exclude` option at query time. E.g. `Sequence{Set{"ferry", "motorway"}, Set{"motorway"}}` will allow you to exclude ferries and motorways, or only motorways.
classes | Sequence | Determines the allowed classes that can be referenced using `{forward,backward}_classes` on the way in the `process_way` function.
restrictions | Sequence | Determines which turn restrictions will be used for this profile.
suffix_list | Set | List of name suffixes needed for determining if "Highway 101 NW" the same road as "Highway 101 ES".
relation_types | Sequence | Determines wich relations should be cached for processing in this profile. It contains relations types
### process_node(profile, node, result, relations)
Process an OSM node to determine whether this node is a barrier or can be passed and whether passing it incurs a delay.
Argument | Description
---------|-------------------------------------------------------
profile | The configuration table you returned in `setup`.
node | The input node to process (read-only).
result | The output that you will modify.
relations| Storage of relations to access relations, where `node` is a member.
The following attributes can be set on `result`:
Attribute | Type | Notes
----------------|---------|---------------------------------------------------------
barrier | Boolean | Is it an impassable barrier?
traffic_lights | Boolean | Is it a traffic light (incurs delay in `process_turn`)?
### process_way(profile, way, result, relations)
Given an OpenStreetMap way, the `process_way` function will either return nothing (meaning we are not going to route over this way at all), or it will set up a result hash.
Argument | Description
---------|-------------------------------------------------------
profile | The configuration table you returned in `setup`.
node | The input way to process (read-only).
result | The output that you will modify.
relations| Storage of relations to access relations, where `way` is a member.
Importantly it will set `result.forward_mode` and `result.backward_mode` to indicate the travel mode in each direction, as well as set `result.forward_speed` and `result.backward_speed` to integer values representing the speed for traversing the way.
It will also set a number of other attributes on `result`.
Using the power of the scripting language you wouldn't typically see something as simple as a `result.forward_speed = 20` line within the `process_way` function. Instead `process_way` will examine the tag set on the way, process this information in various ways, calling other local functions and referencing the configuration in `profile`, etc., before arriving at the result.
The following attributes can be set on the result in `process_way`:
Attribute | Type | Notes
----------------------------------------|----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
forward_speed | Float | Speed on this way in km/h. Mandatory.
backward_speed | Float | ""
forward_rate | Float | Routing weight, expressed as meters/*weight* (e.g. for a fastest-route weighting, you would want this to be meters/second, so set it to forward_speed/3.6)
backward_rate | Float | ""
forward_mode | Enum | Mode of travel (e.g. `car`, `ferry`). Mandatory. Defined in `include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp`.
backward_mode | Enum | ""
forward_classes | Table | Mark this way as being of a specific class, e.g. `result.classes["toll"] = true`. This will be exposed in the API as `classes` on each `RouteStep`.
backward_classes | Table | ""
duration | Float | Alternative setter for duration of the whole way in both directions
weight | Float | Alternative setter for weight of the whole way in both directions
turn_lanes_forward | String | Directions for individual lanes (normalized OSM `turn:lanes` value)
turn_lanes_backward | String | ""
forward_restricted | Boolean | Is this a restricted access road? (e.g. private, or deliveries only; used to enable high turn penalty, so that way is only chosen for start/end of route)
backward_restricted | Boolean | ""
is_startpoint | Boolean | Can a journey start on this way? (e.g. ferry; if `false`, prevents snapping the start point to this way)
roundabout | Boolean | Is this part of a roundabout?
circular | Boolean | Is this part of a non-roundabout circular junction?
name | String | Name of the way
ref | String | Road number (equal to set `forward_ref` and `backward_ref` with one value)
forward_ref | String | Road number in forward way direction
backward_ref | String | Road number in backward way direction
destinations | String | The road's destinations
exits | String | The ramp's exit numbers or names
pronunciation | String | Name pronunciation
road_classification.motorway_class | Boolean | Guidance: way is a motorway
road_classification.link_class | Boolean | Guidance: way is a slip/link road
road_classification.road_priority_class | Enum | Guidance: order in priority list. Defined in `include/extractor/guidance/road_classification.hpp`
road_classification.may_be_ignored | Boolean | Guidance: way is non-highway
road_classification.num_lanes | Unsigned | Guidance: total number of lanes in way
### process_segment(profile, segment)
The `process_segment` function is called for every segment of OSM ways. A segment is a straight line between two OSM nodes.
On OpenStreetMap way cannot have different tags on different parts of a way. Instead you would split the way into several smaller ways. However many ways are long. For example, many ways pass hills without any change in tags.
Processing each segment of an OSM way makes it possible to have different speeds on different parts of a way based on external data like data about elevation, pollution, noise or scenic value and adjust weight and duration of the segment accordingly.
In the `process_segment` function you don't have access to OSM tags. Instead you use the geographical location of the start and end point of the way to look up information from another data source, like elevation data. See [rasterbot.lua](../profiles/rasterbot.lua) for an example.
The following attributes can be read and set on the result in `process_segment`:
Attribute | Read/write? | Type | Notes
-------------------|-------------|---------|----------------------------------------
source.lon | Read | Float | Co-ordinates of segment start
source.lat | Read | Float | ""
target.lon | Read | Float | Co-ordinates of segment end
target.lat | Read | Float | ""
target.distance | Read | Float | Length of segment
weight | Read/write | Float | Routing weight for this segment
duration | Read/write | Float | Duration for this segment
### process_turn(profile, turn)
The `process_turn` function is called for every possible turn in the network. Based on the angle and type of turn you assign the weight and duration of the movement.
The following attributes can be read and set on the result in `process_turn`:
Attribute | Read/write? | Type | Notes
--------------------- | ------------- | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------
angle | Read | Float | Angle of turn in degrees (`[-179, 180]`: `0`=straight, `180`=u turn, `+x`=x degrees to the right, `-x`= x degrees to the left)
number_of_roads | Read | Integer | Number of ways at the intersection of the turn
is_u_turn | Read | Boolean | Is the turn a u-turn?
has_traffic_light | Read | Boolean | Is a traffic light present at this turn?
is_left_hand_driving | Read | Boolean | Is left-hand traffic?
source_restricted | Read | Boolean | Is it from a restricted access road? (See definition in `process_way`)
source_mode | Read | Enum | Travel mode before the turn. Defined in `include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp`
source_is_motorway | Read | Boolean | Is the source road a motorway?
source_is_link | Read | Boolean | Is the source road a link?
source_number_of_lanes | Read | Integer | How many lanes does the source road have? (default when not tagged: 0)
source_highway_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on highway tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15))
source_access_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on access tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15))
source_speed | Read | Integer | Speed on this source road in km/h
source_priority_class | Read | Enum | The type of road priority class of the source. Defined in `include/extractor/guidance/road_classification.hpp`
target_restricted | Read | Boolean | Is it from a restricted access road? (See definition in `process_way`)
target_mode | Read | Enum | Travel mode before the turn. Defined in `include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp`
target_is_motorway | Read | Boolean | Is the target road a motorway?
target_is_link | Read | Boolean | Is the target road a link?
target_number_of_lanes | Read | Integer | How many lanes does the target road have? (default when not tagged: 0)
target_highway_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on highway tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15))
target_access_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on access tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15))
target_speed | Read | Integer | Speed on this target road in km/h
target_priority_class | Read | Enum | The type of road priority class of the target. Defined in `include/extractor/guidance/road_classification.hpp`
roads_on_the_right | Read | Vector<ExtractionTurnLeg> | Vector with information about other roads on the right of the turn that are also connected at the intersection
roads_on_the_left | Read | Vector<ExtractionTurnLeg> | Vector with information about other roads on the left of the turn that are also connected at the intersection. If turn is a u turn, this is empty.
weight | Read/write | Float | Penalty to be applied for this turn (routing weight)
duration | Read/write | Float | Penalty to be applied for this turn (duration in deciseconds)
#### `roads_on_the_right` and `roads_on_the_left`
The information of `roads_on_the_right` and `roads_on_the_left` that can be read are as follows:
Attribute | Read/write? | Type | Notes
--------------------- | ------------- | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------
is_restricted | Read | Boolean | Is it a restricted access road? (See definition in `process_way`)
mode | Read | Enum | Travel mode before the turn. Defined in `include/extractor/travel_mode.hpp`
is_motorway | Read | Boolean | Is the road a motorway?
is_link | Read | Boolean | Is the road a link?
number_of_lanes | Read | Integer | How many lanes does the road have? (default when not tagged: 0)
highway_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on highway tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15)
access_turn_classification | Read | Integer | Classification based on access tag defined by user during setup. (default when not set: 0, allowed classification values are: 0-15)
speed | Read | Integer | Speed on this road in km/h
priority_class | Read | Enum | The type of road priority class of the leg. Defined in `include/extractor/guidance/road_classification.hpp`
is_incoming | Read | Boolean | Is the road an incoming road of the intersection
is_outgoing | Read | Boolean | Is the road an outgoing road of the intersection
The order of the roads in `roads_on_the_right` and `roads_on_the_left` are *counter clockwise*. If the turn is a u turn, all other connected roads will be in `roads_on_the_right`.
**Example**
```
c e
| /
| /
a ---- x ---- b
/|
/ |
f d
```
When turning from `a` to `b` via `x`,
* `roads_on_the_right[1]` is the road `xf`
* `roads_on_the_right[2]` is the road `xd`
* `roads_on_the_left[1]` is the road `xe`
* `roads_on_the_left[2]` is the road `xc`
Note that indices of arrays in lua are 1-based.
#### `highway_turn_classification` and `access_turn_classification`
When setting appropriate turn weights and duration, information about the highway and access tags of roads that are involved in the turn are necessary. The lua turn function `process_turn` does not have access to the original osrm tags anymore. However, `highway_turn_classification` and `access_turn_classification` can be set during setup. The classification set during setup can be later used in `process_turn`.
**Example**
In the following example we use `highway_turn_classification` to set the turn weight to `10` if the turn is on a highway and to `5` if the turn is on a primary.
```
function setup()
return {
highway_turn_classification = {
['motorway'] = 2,
['primary'] = 1
}
}
end
function process_turn(profile, turn) {
if turn.source_highway_turn_classification == 2 and turn.target_highway_turn_classification == 2 then
turn.weight = 10
end
if turn.source_highway_turn_classification == 1 and turn.target_highway_turn_classification == 1 then
turn.weight = 5
end
}
```
Using the power of the scripting language you wouldn't typically see something as simple as a `result.forward_speed = 20` line within the way_function. Instead a way_function will examine the tagging (e.g. `way:get_value_by_key("highway")` and many others), process this information in various ways, calling other local functions, referencing the global variables and look-up hashes, before arriving at the result.
## Guidance
The guidance parameters in profiles are currently a work in progress. They can and will change.
Please be aware of this when using guidance configuration possibilities.
### Road Classification
Guidance uses road classes to decide on when/if to emit specific instructions and to discover which road is obvious when following a route.
Classification uses three flags and a priority-category.
The flags indicate whether a road is a motorway (required for on/off ramps), a link type (the ramps itself, if also a motorway) and whether a road may be omitted in considerations (is considered purely for connectivity).
The flags indicate whether a road is a motorway (required for on/off ramps), a link type (the ramps itself, if also a motorway) and whether a road may be omittted in considerations (is considered purely for connectivity).
The priority-category influences the decision which road is considered the obvious choice and which roads can be seen as fork.
Forks can be emitted between roads of similar priority category only. Obvious choices follow a major priority road, if the priority difference is large.
### Using raster data
OSRM has built-in support for loading an interpolating raster data in ASCII format. This can be used e.g. for factoring in elevation when computing routes.
Use `raster:load()` in your `setup` function to load data and store the source in your configuration hash:
```lua
function setup()
return {
raster_source = raster:load(
"rastersource.asc", -- file to load
0, -- longitude min
0.1, -- longitude max
0, -- latitude min
0.1, -- latitude max
5, -- number of rows
4 -- number of columns
)
}
end
```
The input data must an ASCII file with rows of integers. e.g.:
```
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 250
0 0 250 500
0 0 0 250
0 0 0 0
```
In your `segment_function` you can then access the raster source and use `raster:query()` to query to find the nearest data point, or `raster:interpolate()` to interpolate a value based on nearby data points.
You must check whether the result is valid before use it.
Example:
```lua
function process_segment (profile, segment)
local sourceData = raster:query(profile.raster_source, segment.source.lon, segment.source.lat)
local targetData = raster:query(profile.raster_source, segment.target.lon, segment.target.lat)
local invalid = sourceData.invalid_data()
if sourceData.datum ~= invalid and targetData.datum ~= invalid then
-- use values to adjust weight and duration
[...]
end
```
See [rasterbot.lua](../profiles/rasterbot.lua) and [rasterbotinterp.lua](../profiles/rasterbotinterp.lua) for examples.
### Helper functions
There are a few helper functions defined in the global scope that profiles can use:
- `durationIsValid`
- `parseDuration`
- `trimLaneString`
- `applyAccessTokens`
- `canonicalizeStringList`
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- The `master` branch is for the bleeding edge development
- We create and maintain release branches `x.y` to control the release flow
- We create the release branch once we create release branches once we want to release the first RC
- RCs go in the release branch, commits needs to be cherry-picked from master
- We create the release branch once we tagged the final version `x.y.0` version, RCs go on master
- No minor or major version will be released without a code-equal release candidates
- For quality assurance, release candidates need to be staged beforing tagging a final release
- For quality assurance, release candidates will be run on the demo server for 24 hours before releaseing the version proper
- Patch versions may be released without a release candidate
- We may backport fixes to older versions and release them as patch versions
## Releasing a version
1. Check out the appropriate release branch `x.y`
2. Make sure `CHANGELOG.md` is up to date.
3. Make sure the OSRM version in `CMakeLists.txt` is up to date
4. Make sure the `package.json` is up to date.
5. Make sure all tests are passing (e.g. Travis CI gives you a :thumbs_up:)
6. Use an annotated tag to mark the release: `git tag vx.y.z -a` Body of the tag description should be the changelog entries.
7. Use `npm run docs` to generate the API documentation. Copy `build/docs/*` to `https://github.com/Project-OSRM/project-osrm.github.com` in the `docs/vN.N.N/api` directory
8. Push tags and commits: `git push; git push --tags`
2. Make sure all tests are passing (e.g. Travis CI gives you a :thumbs_up:)
3. Make sure `CHANGELOG.md` is up to date.
4. Make sure the OSRM version in `CMakeLists.txt` is up to date
5. Use an annotated tag to mark the release: `git tag vx.y.z -a` Body of the tag description should be the changelog entries.
6. Use `npm run build-api-docs` to generate the API documentation. Copy `build/docs/*` to `https://github.com/Project-OSRM/project-osrm.github.com` in the `docs/vN.N.N/api` directory
6. Push tags and commits: `git push; git push --tags`
8. Proceede with the `node-osrm` release as [outlined in the repository](https://github.com/Project-OSRM/node-osrm/blob/master/docs/releasing.md).
9. If not a release-candidate: Write a mailing-list post to osrm-talk@openstreetmap.org to announce the release
10. Wait until the travis build has been completed and check if the node binaries were published by doing:
`rm -rf node_modules && npm install` locally.
11. For final releases run `npm publish` or `npm publish --tag next` for release candidates.
12. Bump version in `package.json` to `{MAJOR}.{MINOR+1}.0-latest.1` on the `master` branch after the release.
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# Locate Intel Threading Building Blocks include paths and libraries
# FindTBB.cmake can be found at https://code.google.com/p/findtbb/
# Written by Hannes Hofmann <hannes.hofmann _at_ informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
# Improvements by Gino van den Bergen <gino _at_ dtecta.com>,
# Florian Uhlig <F.Uhlig _at_ gsi.de>,
# Jiri Marsik <jiri.marsik89 _at_ gmail.com>
# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Hannes Hofmann
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
# GvdB: This module uses the environment variable TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM which defines architecture and compiler.
# e.g. "ia32/vc8" or "em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21"
# TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh], which can be found
# in the TBB installation directory (TBB_INSTALL_DIR).
#
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
#
# For backwards compatibility, you may explicitely set the CMake variables TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER.
# TBB_ARCHITECTURE [ ia32 | em64t | itanium ]
# which architecture to use
# TBB_COMPILER e.g. vc9 or cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 or cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# which compiler to use (detected automatically on Windows)
# This module respects
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR or $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR} or $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# This module defines
# TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find task_scheduler_init.h, etc.
# TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb, libtbbmalloc
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb_debug, libtbbmalloc_debug
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR, the base TBB install directory
# TBB_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB.
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB with debug symbols.
# TBB_FOUND, If false, don't try to use TBB.
# TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION, as defined in tbb/tbb_stddef.h
if (WIN32)
# has em64t/vc8 em64t/vc9
# has ia32/vc7.1 ia32/vc8 ia32/vc9
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "C:/Program Files/Intel/TBB" "C:/Program Files (x86)/Intel/TBB")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
if (MSVC71)
set (_TBB_COMPILER "vc7.1")
endif(MSVC71)
if (MSVC80)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc8")
endif(MSVC80)
if (MSVC90)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc9")
endif(MSVC90)
if(MSVC10)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc10")
endif(MSVC10)
# Todo: add other Windows compilers such as ICL.
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (WIN32)
if (UNIX)
if (APPLE)
# MAC
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/Library/Frameworks/Intel_TBB.framework/Versions")
# libs: libtbb.dylib, libtbbmalloc.dylib, *_debug
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# default flavor on apple: ia32/cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# Jiri: There is no reason to presume there is only one flavor and
# that user's setting of variables should be ignored.
if(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "cc4.0.1_os10.4.9")
elseif (NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
endif(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
if(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE "ia32")
elseif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
else (APPLE)
# LINUX
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/opt/intel/tbb" "/usr/local/include" "/usr/include")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# has em64t/cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 em64t/cc3.3.3_libc2.3.3_kernel2.6.5 em64t/cc3.4.3_libc2.3.4_kernel2.6.9 em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21
# has ia32/*
# has itanium/*
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (APPLE)
endif (UNIX)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
# SUN
# not yet supported
# has em64t/cc3.4.3_kernel5.10
# has ia32/*
endif (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
#-- Clear the public variables
set (TBB_FOUND "NO")
#-- Find TBB install dir and set ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} and cached ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# first: use CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# second: use environment variable
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
# Intel recommends setting TBB21_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# third: try to find path automatically
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# sanity check
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
message ("ERROR: Unable to find Intel TBB install directory. ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
else (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# finally: set the cached CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} CACHE PATH "Intel TBB install directory")
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
#-- A macro to rewrite the paths of the library. This is necessary, because
# find_library() always found the em64t/vc9 version of the TBB libs
macro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_name)
# if (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE em64t "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
# endif (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE ia32 "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc7.1 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc8 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc9 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc10 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
endmacro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_content)
#-- Look for include directory and set ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}
set (TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/include)
# Jiri: tbbvars now sets the CPATH environment variable to the directory
# containing the headers.
find_path(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
PATHS ${TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR} ENV CPATH
)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
#-- Look for libraries
# GvdB: $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh]
if (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}/lib
)
endif (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
# Jiri: This block isn't mutually exclusive with the previous one
# (hence no else), instead I test if the user really specified
# the variables in question.
if ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# HH: deprecated
message(STATUS "[Warning] FindTBB.cmake: The use of TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER is deprecated and may not be supported in future versions. Please set \$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} (using tbbvars.[bat|csh|sh]).")
# Jiri: It doesn't hurt to look in more places, so I store the hints from
# ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} and the TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER
# variables and search them both.
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR "${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}/${_TBB_COMPILER}/lib" ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
endif ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
list(APPEND _TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib)
# Jiri: No reason not to check the default paths. From recent versions,
# tbbvars has started exporting the LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# variables, which now point to the directories of the lib files.
# It all makes more sense to use the ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} as a HINTS
# argument instead of the implicit PATHS as it isn't hard-coded
# but computed by system introspection. Searching the LIBRARY_PATH
# and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables is now even more important
# that tbbvars doesn't export TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM and it facilitates
# the use of TBB built from sources.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
#Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
#-- Look for debug libraries
# Jiri: Changed the same way as for the release libraries.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
# Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
if (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (TBB_LIBRARY)
set (TBB_FOUND "YES")
set (TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY} ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB include directory" FORCE)
set (TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB library directory" FORCE)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB debug library directory" FORCE)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_LIBRARIES TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES)
message(STATUS "Found Intel TBB")
endif (TBB_LIBRARY)
endif (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (NOT TBB_FOUND)
message("ERROR: Intel TBB NOT found!")
message(STATUS "Looked for Threading Building Blocks in ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
# do only throw fatal, if this pkg is REQUIRED
if (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could NOT find TBB library.")
endif (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
endif (NOT TBB_FOUND)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (TBB_FOUND)
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION 0)
FILE(READ "${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS}/tbb/tbb_stddef.h" _TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS)
STRING(REGEX REPLACE ".*#define TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION ([0-9]+).*" "\\1" TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${_TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS}")
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
endif (TBB_FOUND)
# Locate Intel Threading Building Blocks include paths and libraries
# FindTBB.cmake can be found at https://code.google.com/p/findtbb/
# Written by Hannes Hofmann <hannes.hofmann _at_ informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
# Improvements by Gino van den Bergen <gino _at_ dtecta.com>,
# Florian Uhlig <F.Uhlig _at_ gsi.de>,
# Jiri Marsik <jiri.marsik89 _at_ gmail.com>
# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Hannes Hofmann
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
# GvdB: This module uses the environment variable TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM which defines architecture and compiler.
# e.g. "ia32/vc8" or "em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21"
# TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh], which can be found
# in the TBB installation directory (TBB_INSTALL_DIR).
#
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
#
# For backwards compatibility, you may explicitely set the CMake variables TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER.
# TBB_ARCHITECTURE [ ia32 | em64t | itanium ]
# which architecture to use
# TBB_COMPILER e.g. vc9 or cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 or cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# which compiler to use (detected automatically on Windows)
# This module respects
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR or $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR} or $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# This module defines
# TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find task_scheduler_init.h, etc.
# TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb, libtbbmalloc
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS, where to find libtbb_debug, libtbbmalloc_debug
# TBB_INSTALL_DIR, the base TBB install directory
# TBB_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB.
# TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use TBB with debug symbols.
# TBB_FOUND, If false, don't try to use TBB.
# TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION, as defined in tbb/tbb_stddef.h
if (WIN32)
# has em64t/vc8 em64t/vc9
# has ia32/vc7.1 ia32/vc8 ia32/vc9
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "C:/Program Files/Intel/TBB" "C:/Program Files (x86)/Intel/TBB")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
if (MSVC71)
set (_TBB_COMPILER "vc7.1")
endif(MSVC71)
if (MSVC80)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc8")
endif(MSVC80)
if (MSVC90)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc9")
endif(MSVC90)
if(MSVC10)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "vc10")
endif(MSVC10)
# Todo: add other Windows compilers such as ICL.
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (WIN32)
if (UNIX)
if (APPLE)
# MAC
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/Library/Frameworks/Intel_TBB.framework/Versions")
# libs: libtbb.dylib, libtbbmalloc.dylib, *_debug
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# default flavor on apple: ia32/cc4.0.1_os10.4.9
# Jiri: There is no reason to presume there is only one flavor and
# that user's setting of variables should be ignored.
if(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER "cc4.0.1_os10.4.9")
elseif (NOT TBB_COMPILER)
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
endif(NOT TBB_COMPILER)
if(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE "ia32")
elseif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif(NOT TBB_ARCHITECTURE)
else (APPLE)
# LINUX
set(_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR "/opt/intel/tbb" "/usr/local/include" "/usr/include")
set(_TBB_LIB_NAME "tbb")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}malloc")
set(_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_NAME}_debug")
set(_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME "${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME}_debug")
# has em64t/cc3.2.3_libc2.3.2_kernel2.4.21 em64t/cc3.3.3_libc2.3.3_kernel2.6.5 em64t/cc3.4.3_libc2.3.4_kernel2.6.9 em64t/cc4.1.0_libc2.4_kernel2.6.16.21
# has ia32/*
# has itanium/*
set(_TBB_COMPILER ${TBB_COMPILER})
set(_TBB_ARCHITECTURE ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE})
endif (APPLE)
endif (UNIX)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
# SUN
# not yet supported
# has em64t/cc3.4.3_kernel5.10
# has ia32/*
endif (CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES "SunOS.*")
#-- Clear the public variables
set (TBB_FOUND "NO")
#-- Find TBB install dir and set ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} and cached ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR}
# first: use CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# second: use environment variable
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
# Intel recommends setting TBB21_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB21_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB22_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
if (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR $ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (NOT "$ENV{TBB30_INSTALL_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# third: try to find path automatically
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
set (_TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR})
endif (_TBB_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# sanity check
if (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
message ("ERROR: Unable to find Intel TBB install directory. ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
else (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
# finally: set the cached CMake variable TBB_INSTALL_DIR
if (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
set (TBB_INSTALL_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR} CACHE PATH "Intel TBB install directory")
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
endif (NOT TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
#-- A macro to rewrite the paths of the library. This is necessary, because
# find_library() always found the em64t/vc9 version of the TBB libs
macro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_name)
# if (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE em64t "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
# endif (NOT "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" STREQUAL "em64t")
string(REPLACE ia32 "${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc7.1 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc8 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc9 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
string(REPLACE vc10 "${_TBB_COMPILER}" ${var_name} ${${var_name}})
endmacro(TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR var_content)
#-- Look for include directory and set ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}
set (TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/include)
# Jiri: tbbvars now sets the CPATH environment variable to the directory
# containing the headers.
find_path(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
PATHS ${TBB_INC_SEARCH_DIR} ENV CPATH
)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
#-- Look for libraries
# GvdB: $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} is set by the build script tbbvars[.bat|.sh|.csh]
if (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}
${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM}/lib
)
endif (NOT $ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} STREQUAL "")
# Jiri: This block isn't mutually exclusive with the previous one
# (hence no else), instead I test if the user really specified
# the variables in question.
if ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# HH: deprecated
message(STATUS "[Warning] FindTBB.cmake: The use of TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER is deprecated and may not be supported in future versions. Please set \$ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} (using tbbvars.[bat|csh|sh]).")
# Jiri: It doesn't hurt to look in more places, so I store the hints from
# ENV{TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM} and the TBB_ARCHITECTURE and TBB_COMPILER
# variables and search them both.
set (_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR "${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/${_TBB_ARCHITECTURE}/${_TBB_COMPILER}/lib" ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR})
endif ((NOT ${TBB_ARCHITECTURE} STREQUAL "") AND (NOT ${TBB_COMPILER} STREQUAL ""))
# GvdB: Mac OS X distribution places libraries directly in lib directory.
list(APPEND _TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib)
# Jiri: No reason not to check the default paths. From recent versions,
# tbbvars has started exporting the LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# variables, which now point to the directories of the lib files.
# It all makes more sense to use the ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} as a HINTS
# argument instead of the implicit PATHS as it isn't hard-coded
# but computed by system introspection. Searching the LIBRARY_PATH
# and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables is now even more important
# that tbbvars doesn't export TBB_ARCH_PLATFORM and it facilitates
# the use of TBB built from sources.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
#Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
#-- Look for debug libraries
# Jiri: Changed the same way as for the release libraries.
find_library(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
find_library(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG ${_TBB_LIB_MALLOC_DEBUG_NAME} HINTS ${_TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
# Extract path from TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG name
get_filename_component(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
#TBB_CORRECT_LIB_DIR(TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG)
if (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (TBB_LIBRARY)
set (TBB_FOUND "YES")
set (TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY} ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG} ${TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES})
set (TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB include directory" FORCE)
set (TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB library directory" FORCE)
# Jiri: Self-built TBB stores the debug libraries in a separate directory.
set (TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG_DIR} CACHE PATH "TBB debug library directory" FORCE)
mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS TBB_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARY_DIRS TBB_LIBRARIES TBB_DEBUG_LIBRARIES)
message(STATUS "Found Intel TBB")
endif (TBB_LIBRARY)
endif (TBB_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (NOT TBB_FOUND)
message("ERROR: Intel TBB NOT found!")
message(STATUS "Looked for Threading Building Blocks in ${_TBB_INSTALL_DIR}")
# do only throw fatal, if this pkg is REQUIRED
if (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could NOT find TBB library.")
endif (TBB_FIND_REQUIRED)
endif (NOT TBB_FOUND)
endif (NOT _TBB_INSTALL_DIR)
if (TBB_FOUND)
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION 0)
FILE(READ "${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS}/tbb/tbb_stddef.h" _TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS)
STRING(REGEX REPLACE ".*#define TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION ([0-9]+).*" "\\1" TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${_TBB_VERSION_CONTENTS}")
set(TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION "${TBB_INTERFACE_VERSION}")
endif (TBB_FOUND)
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@@ -30,17 +30,9 @@ int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
// Configure based on a .osrm base path, and no datasets in shared mem from osrm-datastore
EngineConfig config;
config.storage_config = {argv[1]};
config.use_shared_memory = false;
// We support two routing speed up techniques:
// - Contraction Hierarchies (CH): requires extract+contract pre-processing
// - Multi-Level Dijkstra (MLD): requires extract+partition+customize pre-processing
//
// config.algorithm = EngineConfig::Algorithm::CH;
config.algorithm = EngineConfig::Algorithm::MLD;
// Routing machine with several services (such as Route, Table, Nearest, Trip, Match)
const OSRM osrm{config};
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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
@routing @bicycle @alley
Feature: Bicycle - Route around alleys
Background:
Given the profile file "bicycle" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.weight_name = 'cyclability'
"""
Scenario: Bicycle - Avoid taking alleys
Given the query options
| annotations | nodes |
Given the node map
"""
a-----b-----c
| : |
d.....e.....f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | service |
| abc | residential | |
| def | service | alley |
| ad | residential | |
| be | service | alley |
| cf | residential | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | a:nodes | weight | # |
| a | f | 1:2:3:6 | 200.4 | Avoids d,e,f |
| a | e | 1:2:5 | 176.4 | Take the alley b,e if neccessary |
| d | f | 4:1:2:3:6 | 252.6 | Avoids the alley d,e,f |
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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ Feature: Barriers
| | x |
| bollard | x |
| gate | x |
| lift_gate | x |
| cycle_barrier | x |
| cattle_grid | x |
| border_control | x |
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Feature: Bicycle - Handle cycling
Background:
Given the profile "bicycle"
Scenario: Bicycle - Use a movable bridge
Scenario: Bicycle - Use a ferry route
Given the node map
"""
a b c
@@ -21,6 +21,13 @@ Feature: Bicycle - Handle cycling
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | cycling,cycling,cycling,cycling |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | cycling,cycling,cycling,cycling |
| e | c | cde,cde | cycling,cycling |
| e | b | cde,abc,abc | cycling,cycling,cycling |
| e | a | cde,abc,abc | cycling,cycling,cycling |
| c | e | cde,cde | cycling,cycling |
| c | f | cde,efg,efg | cycling,cycling,cycling |
| c | g | cde,efg,efg | cycling,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bicycle - Properly handle durations
Given the node map
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@@ -79,19 +79,3 @@ Feature: Bike - Cycle tracks/lanes
| residential | lane | yes | x | x |
| footway | lane | yes | x | x |
| cycleway | lane | yes | x | x |
Scenario: Bike - Cycleway on oneways, modes
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway | oneway | forw | backw |
| motorway | track | yes | cycling | |
| residential | track | yes | cycling | pushing bike |
| cycleway | track | yes | cycling | pushing bike |
| footway | track | yes | cycling | pushing bike |
Scenario: Bike - Cycleway on oneways, speeds
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway | oneway | forw | backw |
| motorway | track | yes | 15 km/h | |
| residential | track | yes | 15 km/h | 6 km/h +-1 |
| cycleway | track | yes | 15 km/h | 6 km/h +-1 |
| footway | track | yes | 15 km/h | 6 km/h +-1 |
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@@ -21,15 +21,15 @@ Feature: Bike - Destination only, no passing through
| axye | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | b | ab,ab |
| a | c | ab,bcd |
| a | d | ab,bcd |
| a | e | axye,axye |
| e | d | de,de |
| e | c | de,bcd |
| e | b | de,bcd |
| e | a | axye,axye |
| from | to | route |
| a | b | ab,ab |
| a | c | ab,bcd,bcd |
| a | d | ab,bcd,bcd |
| a | e | axye,axye |
| e | d | de,de |
| e | c | de,bcd,bcd |
| e | b | de,bcd,bcd |
| e | a | axye,axye |
Scenario: Bike - Destination only street
Given the node map
@@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ Feature: Bike - Destination only, no passing through
| axye | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | b | ab,ab |
| a | c | ab,bc |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd |
| a | e | axye,axye |
| e | d | de,de |
| e | c | de,cd,cd |
| e | b | de,cd,bc |
| e | a | axye,axye |
| from | to | route |
| a | b | ab,ab |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd |
| a | e | axye,axye |
| e | d | de,de |
| e | c | de,cd,cd |
| e | b | de,cd,bc,bc |
| e | a | axye,axye |
Scenario: Bike - Routing inside a destination only area
Given the node map
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ Feature: Bike - Destination only, no passing through
| axye | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | e | ab,bc,cd,de |
| e | a | de,cd,bc,ab |
| b | d | bc,cd |
| d | b | cd,bc |
| from | to | route |
| a | e | ab,bc,cd,de,de |
| e | a | de,cd,bc,ab,ab |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc |
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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
@routing @bicycle
Feature: Bike - Use distance weight
Background:
Given a grid size of 200 meters
Scenario: Bike - Check distance weight
Given the profile file
"""
local functions = require('bicycle')
functions.setup_testbot = functions.setup
functions.setup = function()
local profile = functions.setup_testbot()
profile.properties.weight_name = 'distance'
return profile
end
return functions
"""
Given the node map
"""
a-b-c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | residential |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | weight | time | distance |
| a | b | abc,abc | 200 | 48s | 200m +-1 |
| a | c | abc,abc | 400 | 96s | 400m +-1 |
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When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg |
| e | c | cde,cde |
| e | b | cde,abc,abc |
| e | a | cde,abc,abc |
| c | e | cde,cde |
| c | f | cde,efg,efg |
| c | g | cde,efg,efg |
Scenario: Bike - Ferry duration, single node
@@ -48,7 +53,8 @@ Feature: Bike - Handle ferry routes
Scenario: Bike - Ferry duration, multiple nodes
Given the node map
"""
x a b c d y
x y
a b c d
"""
And the ways
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@@ -20,8 +20,11 @@ Feature: Bike - Mode flag
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | cycling,ferry,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,ferry,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | ferry,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,ferry,ferry |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,ferry,ferry |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | ferry,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Mode when using a train
Given the node map
@@ -39,10 +42,12 @@ Feature: Bike - Mode flag
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | cycling,train,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,train,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | train,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,train,train |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,train,train |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | train,cycling,cycling |
#representative test for all pushes (and mode changes). Where a bike is pushed is tested over in access.feature
Scenario: Bike - Mode when pushing bike against oneways
Given the node map
"""
@@ -65,6 +70,96 @@ Feature: Bike - Mode flag
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,cycling,cycling |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | cycling,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Mode when pushing on pedestrain streets
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | primary |
| bc | pedestrian |
| cd | primary |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Mode when pushing on pedestrain areas
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | area |
| ab | primary | |
| bcd | pedestrian | yes |
| df | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | f | ab,bcd,df,df | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| f | a | df,bcd,ab,ab | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | bcd,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| f | b | df,bcd,bcd | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| a | d | ab,bcd,bcd | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| b | f | bcd,df,df | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Mode when pushing on steps
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | primary |
| bc | steps |
| cd | primary |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Mode when bicycle=dismount
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | |
| bc | primary | dismount |
| cd | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | cycling,pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bicycle - Modes when starting on forward oneway
Given the node map
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When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc |
Scenario: Bike - Left/right cycleways on oneways
Then routability should be
| highway | oneway | cycleway:left | cycleway:right | forw | backw |
| primary | yes | | | cycling | pushing bike |
| primary | yes | | track | cycling | pushing bike |
| primary | yes | track | | cycling | cycling |
| primary | yes | track | track | cycling | cycling |
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@routing @bicycle @ref @name
Feature: Bike - Way ref
Background:
Given the profile "bicycle"
Scenario: Bike - Way with both name and ref
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | Utopia Drive | E7 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | b | Utopia Drive,Utopia Drive | E7,E7 |
Scenario: Bike - Way with only ref
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | | E7 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | b | , | E7,E7 |
Scenario: Bike - Way with only name
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name |
| ab | Utopia Drive |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | b | Utopia Drive,Utopia Drive |
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Given the profile "bicycle"
Given a grid size of 200 meters
# check to see if bicycle profiles handle relations. The code path is the same as in cars.
# If relations are passed, all variants tested in car also work for bike
@no_turning
Scenario: Bike - No left turn
Given the node map
@@ -35,7 +33,188 @@ Feature: Bike - Turn restrictions
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
## exceptions are different for bike over car and need to be tested here
@no_turning
Scenario: Bike - No right turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | ej | j | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Bike - No u-turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | wj | j | no_u_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Bike - Handle any no_* relation
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | wj | j | no_weird_zigzags |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Bike - Only left turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | wj | j | only_left_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Bike - Only right turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | ej | j | only_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Bike - Only straight on
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | nj | j | only_straight_on |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Bike - Handle any only_* restriction
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | foot |
| sj | yes | no |
| nj | -1 | no |
| wj | -1 | no |
| ej | -1 | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | nj | j | only_weird_zigzags |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@except
Scenario: Bike - Except tag and on no_ restrictions
Given the node map
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@routing @bicycle @safety
Feature: Bicycle - Adds penalties to unsafe roads
Background:
Given the profile file "bicycle" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.weight_name = 'cyclability'
"""
Scenario: Bike - Apply penalties to ways without cycleways
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| motorway | | | | | |
| primary | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 2.9 |
| secondary | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.1 | 3.1 |
| tertiary | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 3.3 |
| primary_link | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 2.9 |
| secondary_link | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.1 | 3.1 |
| tertiary_link | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 3.3 |
| residential | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | | 6 km/h +-1 | 6 km/h +-1 | 1.7 | 1.7 |
Scenario: Bike - Apply no penalties to ways with cycleways
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| motorway | track | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| secondary | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| primary_link | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| secondary_link | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary_link | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| residential | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| motorway | lane | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| secondary | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| primary_link | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| secondary_link | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary_link | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| residential | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| motorway | shared_lane | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | shared_lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Scenario: Bike - Apply no penalties to ways in direction of cycleways
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway:right | cycleway:left | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| motorway | track | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 2.9 |
| secondary | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.1 |
| tertiary | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.3 |
| primary_link | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 2.9 |
| secondary_link | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.1 |
| tertiary_link | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.3 |
| residential | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | track | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | track | | 15 km/h | 6 km/h +-1 | 4.2 | 1.7 |
| motorway | | track | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 |
| primary | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 4.2 |
| secondary | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.1 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 4.2 |
| primary_link | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 4.2 |
| secondary_link | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.1 | 4.2 |
| tertiary_link | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 4.2 |
| residential | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | | track | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | | track | 6 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h | 1.7 | 4.2 |
| motorway | lane | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 2.9 |
| secondary | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.1 |
| tertiary | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.3 |
| primary_link | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 2.9 |
| secondary_link | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.1 |
| tertiary_link | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 3.3 |
| residential | lane | | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | lane | | 15 km/h | 6 km/h +-1 | 4.2 | 1.7 |
| motorway | | lane | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 |
| primary | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 4.2 |
| secondary | | lane | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 3.1 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 4.2 |
| primary_link | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 4.2 |
| secondary_link | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.1 | 4.2 |
| tertiary_link | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 4.2 |
| residential | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| cycleway | | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| footway | | lane | 6 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h | 1.7 | 4.2 |
| motorway | shared_lane | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 | |
| primary | shared_lane | | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 2.9 |
| motorway | | shared_lane | | 15 km/h | | 4.2 |
| primary | | shared_lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 2.9 | 4.2 |
Scenario: Bike - Don't apply penalties for all kind of cycleways
Then routability should be
| highway | cycleway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| tertiary | shared_lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | lane | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| tertiary | opposite | 15 km/h | 15 km/h | 3.3 | 4.2 |
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@routing @bicycle @startpoint
Feature: Bike - Allowed start/end modes
Background:
Given the profile "bicycle"
Scenario: Bike - Don't start/stop on ferries
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | ferry | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | cycling,cycling |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - Don't start/stop on trains
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | train | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | cycling,cycling |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | cycling,cycling |
Scenario: Bike - OK to start pushing bike
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | primary |
| bc | steps |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,bc,bc | cycling,pushing bike,pushing bike |
| 2 | 1 | bc,ab,ab | pushing bike,cycling,cycling |
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@routing @bicycle @train
Feature: Bike - Handle ferry routes
# Bringing bikes on trains and subways
# We cannot currently use a 'routability' type test, since the bike
# profile does not allow starting/stopping on trains, and
# it's not possible to modify the bicycle profile table because it's
# defined as local.
Background:
Given the profile "bicycle"
Scenario: Bike - Bringing bikes on trains
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b c 2 d e 3 f g 4 h
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| cd | primary | | |
| ef | primary | | |
| gh | primary | | |
| bc | | train | |
| de | | train | yes |
| fg | | train | no |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| 1 | 2 | |
| 2 | 3 | cd,de,ef,ef |
| 3 | 4 | |
Scenario: Bike - Bringing bikes on trains, invalid railway tag is accepted if access specified
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b c 2 d e 3 f g 4 h
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| cd | primary | | |
| ef | primary | | |
| gh | primary | | |
| bc | | invalid_tag | |
| de | | invalid_tag | yes |
| fg | | invalid_tag | no |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| 1 | 2 | |
| 2 | 3 | cd,de,ef|
| 3 | 4 | |
Then routability should be
| highway | railway | bicycle | bothw |
| primary | | | cycling |
| (nil) | train | | |
| (nil) | train | no | |
| (nil) | train | yes | train |
| (nil) | railway | | |
| (nil) | railway | no | |
| (nil) | railway | yes | train |
| (nil) | subway | | |
| (nil) | subway | no | |
| (nil) | subway | yes | train |
| (nil) | tram | | |
| (nil) | tram | no | |
| (nil) | tram | yes | train |
| (nil) | light_rail | | |
| (nil) | light_rail | no | |
| (nil) | light_rail | yes | train |
| (nil) | monorail | | |
| (nil) | monorail | no | |
| (nil) | monorail | yes | train |
| (nil) | some_tag | | |
| (nil) | some_tag | no | |
| (nil) | some_tag | yes | cycling |
@construction
Scenario: Bike - Don't route on railways under construction
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b c 2 d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| cd | primary | | |
| bc | | construction | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| 1 | 2 | |
Then routability should be
| highway | railway | bicycle | bothw |
| primary | | | cycling |
| (nil) | construction | yes | |
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Feature: Turn Penalties
Background:
Given the profile "bicycle"
Given the profile "turnbot"
Given a grid size of 200 meters
Scenario: Bicycle - Turn penalties on cyclability
Given the profile file "bicycle" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.weight_name = 'cyclability'
"""
Scenario: Bike - turns should incur a delay that depend on the angle
Given the node map
"""
a--b-----c
|
|
d
e--------f-----------g
/
/
/
h
c d e
b j f
a s g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | residential |
| bd | residential |
| efg | residential |
| fh | residential |
| nodes |
| sj |
| ja |
| jb |
| jc |
| jd |
| je |
| jf |
| jg |
When I route I should get
| from | to | distance | weight | # |
| a | c | 900m +- 1 | 216 | Going straight has no penalties |
| a | d | 900m +- 1 | 220.2 | Turning right had penalties |
| e | g | 2100m +- 4| 503.9 | Going straght has no penalties |
| e | h | 2100m +- 4| 515.1 | Turn sharp right has even higher penalties|
| from | to | route | time | distance |
| s | a | sj,ja,ja | 63s +-1 | 483m +-1 |
| s | b | sj,jb,jb | 50s +-1 | 400m +-1 |
| s | c | sj,jc,jc | 54s +-1 | 483m +-1 |
| s | d | sj,jd,jd | 40s +-1 | 400m +-1 |
| s | e | sj,je,je | 53s +-1 | 483m +-1 |
| s | f | sj,jf,jf | 50s +-1 | 400m +-1 |
| s | g | sj,jg,jg | 63s +-1 | 483m +-1 |
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@@ -157,16 +157,15 @@ Feature: Car - Restricted access
Scenario: Car - Access combinations
Then routability should be
| highway | access | vehicle | motor_vehicle | motorcar | forw | backw | # |
| runway | private | | | permissive | x | x | |
| primary | forestry | | yes | | x | x | |
| cycleway | | | designated | | x | x | |
| unclassified | | | destination | destination | x | x | |
| residential | | yes | no | | | | |
| motorway | yes | permissive | | private | x | | implied oneway |
| trunk | agricultural | designated | permissive | no | | | |
| pedestrian | | | | | | | |
| pedestrian | | | | destination | | | temporary disabled #3773 |
| highway | access | vehicle | motor_vehicle | motorcar | forw | backw | # |
| runway | private | | | permissive | x | x | |
| primary | forestry | | yes | | x | x | |
| cycleway | | | designated | | x | x | |
| residential | | yes | no | | | | |
| motorway | yes | permissive | | private | x | | implied oneway |
| trunk | agricultural | designated | permissive | no | | | |
| pedestrian | | | | | | | |
| pedestrian | | | | destination | | | temporary disabled #3773 |
Scenario: Car - Ignore access tags for other modes
Then routability should be
@@ -184,9 +183,9 @@ Feature: Car - Restricted access
Scenario: Car - designated HOV ways are rated low
Then routability should be
| highway | hov | bothw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | designated | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | yes | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | no | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | designated | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | yes | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | no | x | 18 | 18 |
# Models:
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/124891268
@@ -202,24 +201,24 @@ Feature: Car - Restricted access
Scenario: Car - a way with all lanes HOV-designated is highly penalized by default (similar to hov=designated)
Then routability should be
| highway | hov:lanes:forward | hov:lanes:backward | hov:lanes | oneway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | designated | designated | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | designated | designated | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
# This test is flaky because non-deterministic turn generation sometimes emits a NoTurn here that is marked as restricted. #3769
#| primary | | designated | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
#| primary | designated | | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | designated\|designated | designated\|designated | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | designated\|no | designated\|no | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | yes\|no | yes\|no | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | | | | | x | x | 18.2 | 18.2 |
| primary | designated | | | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
| primary | | designated | | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
| primary | | | designated | yes | x | | 18.2 | |
| primary | | | designated | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
| primary | | | designated\| | yes | x | | 18.2 | |
| primary | | | designated\| | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
| primary | | | designated\|designated | yes | x | | 18.2 | |
| primary | | | designated\|designated | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
| primary | | | designated\|yes | yes | x | | 18.2 | |
| primary | | | designated\|no | -1 | | x | | 18.2 |
#| primary | | designated | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
#| primary | designated | | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | designated\|designated | designated\|designated | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | designated\|no | designated\|no | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | yes\|no | yes\|no | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | | | | | x | x | 18 | 18 |
| primary | designated | | | -1 | | x | | 18 |
| primary | | designated | | -1 | | x | | 18 |
| primary | | | designated | yes | x | | 18 | |
| primary | | | designated | -1 | | x | | 18 |
| primary | | | designated\| | yes | x | | 18 | |
| primary | | | designated\| | -1 | | x | | 18 |
| primary | | | designated\|designated | yes | x | | 18 | |
| primary | | | designated\|designated | -1 | | x | | 18 |
| primary | | | designated\|yes | yes | x | | 18 | |
| primary | | | designated\|no | -1 | | x | | 18 |
Scenario: Car - these toll roads always work
Then routability should be
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@routing @car @way
Feature: Car - Avoid defined areas
Background:
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.avoid = Set { 'motorway', 'motorway_link' }
profile.speeds = Sequence {
highway = {
motorway = 90,
motorway_link = 45,
primary = 50
}
}
"""
Scenario: Car - Avoid motorways
Then routability should be
| highway | bothw |
| motorway | |
| motorway_link | |
| primary | x |
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@@ -45,11 +45,3 @@ Feature: Car - Barriers
| bollard | | |
| bollard | rising | x |
| bollard | removable | |
Scenario: Car - Height restrictions
Then routability should be
| node/barrier | node/maxheight | bothw |
| height_restrictor | | x |
| height_restrictor | 1 | |
| height_restrictor | 3 | x |
| height_restrictor | default | x |
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@@ -20,9 +20,15 @@ Feature: Car - Handle driving
| efg | primary | | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes | turns |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | depart,new name right,new name left,arrive |
| e | a | cde,abc,abc | driving,driving,driving | depart,new name left,arrive |
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving |
| e | c | cde,cde | driving,driving |
| e | b | cde,abc,abc | driving,driving,driving |
| e | a | cde,abc,abc | driving,driving,driving |
| c | e | cde,cde | driving,driving |
| c | f | cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving |
| c | g | cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving |
Scenario: Car - Control test without durations, osrm uses movable bridge speed to calculate duration
Given the node map
@@ -39,9 +45,11 @@ Feature: Car - Handle driving
| efg | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes | speed | time | turns |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 13 km/h | 332s +-1 | depart,new name right,new name left,arrive |
| e | c | cde,cde | driving,driving | 5 km/h | 288s +-1 | depart,arrive |
| from | to | route | modes | speed | time |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 13 km/h | 340s +-1 |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 9 km/h | 318s +-1 |
| c | e | cde,cde | driving,driving | 5 km/h | 295s +-1 |
| e | c | cde,cde | driving,driving | 5 km/h | 295s +-1 |
Scenario: Car - Properly handle durations
Given the node map
@@ -58,7 +66,8 @@ Feature: Car - Handle driving
| efg | primary | | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes | speed | turns |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 7 km/h | depart,new name right,new name left,arrive |
| c | e | cde,cde | driving,driving | 2 km/h | depart,arrive |
| e | c | cde,cde | driving,driving | 2 km/h | depart,arrive |
| from | to | route | modes | speed |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 7 km/h |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,driving,driving,driving | 5 km/h |
| c | e | cde,cde | driving,driving | 2 km/h |
| e | c | cde,cde | driving,driving | 2 km/h |
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@@ -1,165 +0,0 @@
@routing @car @mode
Feature: Car - Mode flag
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Car - We tag ferries with a class
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route |
| ab | primary | |
| bc | | ferry |
| cd | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | depart,notification right,notification left,arrive | [()],[(ferry)],[()],[()] |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | depart,notification right,notification left,arrive | [()],[(ferry)],[()],[()] |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | depart,notification left,arrive | [(ferry)],[()],[()] |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | depart,notification right,arrive | [()],[(ferry)],[()] |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | depart,notification right,arrive | [()],[(ferry)],[()] |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | depart,notification left,arrive | [(ferry)],[()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - We tag motorways with a class
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | primary |
| bc | motorway|
| cd | primary |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | ab,cd | depart,arrive | [(),(motorway),()],[()] |
| a | c | ab,bc | depart,arrive | [(),(motorway)],[()] |
| b | d | bc,cd | depart,arrive | [(motorway),()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - We tag motorway_link with a class
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | primary |
| bc | motorway_link |
| cd | primary |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes | # |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd | depart,on ramp right,arrive | [()],[(motorway),()],[()] | on-ramp at class change |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | depart,on ramp right,arrive | [()],[(motorway)],[()] | " " |
| b | d | bc,cd | depart,arrive | [(motorway),()],[()] | no announcement |
Scenario: Car - We tag restricted with a class
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | access |
| ab | primary | private |
| bc | motorway| private |
| cd | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | ab,cd | depart,arrive| [(restricted),(motorway,restricted),()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - We tag toll with a class
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | toll |
| ab | primary | yes |
| bc | motorway| yes |
| cd | primary | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | ab,cd | depart,arrive | [(toll),(motorway,toll),()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - We tag tunnel with a class
Background:
Given a grid size of 200 meters
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | tunnel |
| ab | no |
| bc | yes |
| cd | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | depart,new name right,new name left,arrive | [()],[(tunnel)],[()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - We tag classes without intersections
Background:
Given a grid size of 200 meters
Given the node map
"""
a b c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | tunnel |
| ab | road | |
| bc | road | yes |
| cd | road | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | d | road,road | depart,arrive | [(),(tunnel),()],[()] |
Scenario: Car - From roundabout on toll road
Given the node map
"""
c
/ \
a---b d---f
\ /
e
|
g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway | highway | junction | toll |
| ab | yes | primary | | |
| cb | yes | primary | roundabout | |
| dc | yes | primary | roundabout | |
| be | yes | primary | roundabout | |
| ed | yes | motorway| roundabout | |
| eg | yes | primary | | |
| df | yes | motorway| | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns | classes |
| a | f | ab,df,df,df | depart,roundabout-exit-2,exit roundabout slight right,arrive | [()],[(),(motorway)],[(toll,motorway)],[()] |
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@routing @car @construction
Feature: Car - all construction tags the OpenStreetMap community could think of and then some
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Various ways to tag construction and proposed roads
Then routability should be
| highway | construction | proposed | bothw |
| primary | | | x |
| construction | | | |
| proposed | | | |
| primary | yes | | |
| primary | | yes | |
| primary | no | | x |
| primary | widening | | x |
| primary | minor | | x |
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@@ -131,57 +131,3 @@ Feature: Car - Destination only, no passing through
| e | a | acbe,acbe |
| d | a | de,acbe,acbe |
| c | d | cd,cd |
Scenario: Car - Routing through a parking lot tagged access=destination,service
Given the node map
"""
a----c++++b+++g----h---i
| + + + |
| + + + |
| + + + |
| d++++e+f /
z---------------y
"""
And the ways
| nodes | access | highway |
| ac | | secondary |
| ghi | | secondary |
| azyhi | | secondary |
| cd | destination | service |
| def | destination | service |
| cbg | destination | service |
| be | destination | service |
| gf | destination | service |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | i | azyhi,azyhi |
| b | f | be,def,def |
Scenario: Car - Disallow snapping to access=private,highway=service
Given a grid size of 20 meters
Given the node map
"""
a---c---b
:
x
:
d
\__e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | access | highway |
| acb | | primary |
| cx | private | service |
| xd | private | service |
| de | | primary |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | x | acb,xd,xd |
| a | d | acb,xd,xd |
| a | e | acb,xd,de |
| x | e | de,de |
# do not snap to access=private,highway=service roads when routing over them is not necessary
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@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ Feature: Car - Handle ferry routes
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,ferry,driving,driving | 9 km/h | 162.4s |
| c | e | cde,cde | ferry,ferry | 5 km/h | 151.4s |
| e | c | cde,cde | ferry,ferry | 5 km/h | 151.4s |
Scenario: Car - Properly handle simple durations
Given the node map
"""
@@ -92,20 +91,3 @@ Feature: Car - Handle ferry routes
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | driving,ferry,driving,driving | 18 km/h | 78.4s |
| c | e | cde,cde | ferry,ferry | 11 km/h | 67.4s |
| e | c | cde,cde | ferry,ferry | 11 km/h | 67.4s |
@snapping
Scenario: Car - Snapping when using a ferry
Given the node map
"""
a b c d e f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | duration |
| ab | primary | | |
| bcde | | ferry | 0:10 |
| ef | primary | | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes | time |
| c | d | bcde,bcde | ferry,ferry | 600s |
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@@ -88,18 +88,18 @@ OSRM will use 4/5 of the projected free-flow speed.
| highway | maxspeed | width | maxspeed:forward | maxspeed:backward | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | | | | | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 18 | 18 |
| primary | | 3 | | | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 9 | 9 |
| primary | 60 | | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 13.3 | 13.3 |
| primary | 60 | 3 | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 6.7 | 6.7 |
| primary | | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 13.3 | 18 |
| primary | | 3 | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 6.7 | 9 |
| primary | | | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 18 | 13.3 |
| primary | | 3 | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 9 | 6.7 |
| primary | 15 | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 11 km/h | 13.3 | 3.3 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | 60 | | 48 km/h | 12 km/h | 6.7 | 1.7 |
| primary | 15 | | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 3.3 | 13.3 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 1.7 | 6.7 |
| primary | 15 | | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 6.7 | 13.3 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 3.3 | 6.7 |
| primary | 60 | | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 13 | 13 |
| primary | 60 | 3 | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 7 | 7 |
| primary | | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 13 | 18 |
| primary | | 3 | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 7 | 9 |
| primary | | | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 18 | 13 |
| primary | | 3 | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 9 | 7 |
| primary | 15 | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 11 km/h | 13 | 3 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | 60 | | 48 km/h | 12 km/h | 7 | 2 |
| primary | 15 | | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 3 | 13 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 2 | 7 |
| primary | 15 | | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 7 | 13 |
| primary | 15 | 3 | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 3 | 7 |
Scenario: Car - Single lane streets be ignored or incur a penalty
Then routability should be
@@ -107,33 +107,33 @@ OSRM will use 4/5 of the projected free-flow speed.
| highway | maxspeed | lanes | maxspeed:forward | maxspeed:backward | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | | | | | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 18 | 18 |
| primary | | 1 | | | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 9 | 9 |
| primary | 60 | | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 13.3 | 13.3 |
| primary | 60 | 1 | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 6.7 | 6.7 |
| primary | | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 13.3 | 18 |
| primary | | 1 | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 6.7 | 9 |
| primary | | | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 18 | 13.3 |
| primary | | 1 | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 9 | 6.7 |
| primary | 15 | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 11 km/h | 13.3 | 3.3 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | 60 | | 48 km/h | 12 km/h | 6.7 | 1.7 |
| primary | 15 | | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 3.3 | 13.3 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 1.7 | 6.7 |
| primary | 15 | | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 6.7 | 13.3 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 3.3 | 6.7 |
| primary | 60 | | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 13 | 13 |
| primary | 60 | 1 | | | 47 km/h | 47 km/h | 7 | 7 |
| primary | | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 13 | 18 |
| primary | | 1 | 60 | | 47 km/h | 64 km/h | 7 | 9 |
| primary | | | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 18 | 13 |
| primary | | 1 | | 60 | 64 km/h | 47 km/h | 9 | 7 |
| primary | 15 | | 60 | | 47 km/h | 11 km/h | 13 | 3 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | 60 | | 48 km/h | 12 km/h | 7 | 2 |
| primary | 15 | | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 3 | 13 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | | 60 | 12 km/h | 47 km/h | 2 | 7 |
| primary | 15 | | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 7 | 13 |
| primary | 15 | 1 | 30 | 60 | 23 km/h | 47 km/h | 3 | 7 |
Scenario: Car - Single lane streets only incur a penalty for two-way streets
Then routability should be
| highway | maxspeed | lanes | oneway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | 30 | 1 | yes | 23 km/h | | 6.7 | |
| primary | 30 | 1 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 6.7 |
| primary | 30 | 1 | | 23 km/h | 23 km/h | 3.3 | 3.3 |
| primary | 30 | 2 | | 23 km/h | 23 km/h | 6.7 | 6.7 |
| primary | 30 | 1 | yes | 23 km/h | | 7 | |
| primary | 30 | 1 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 7 |
| primary | 30 | 1 | | 23 km/h | 23 km/h | 3 | 3 |
| primary | 30 | 2 | | 23 km/h | 23 km/h | 7 | 7 |
Scenario: Car - Forward/backward maxspeed on reverse oneways
Then routability should be
| highway | maxspeed | maxspeed:forward | maxspeed:backward | oneway | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | | | | -1 | | 64 km/h | | 18 |
| primary | 30 | | | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 6.7 |
| primary | 30 | | | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 7 |
| primary | | 30 | | -1 | | 64 km/h | | 18 |
| primary | | | 30 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 6.7 |
| primary | 20 | 30 | | -1 | | 15 km/h | | 4.4 |
| primary | 20 | | 30 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 6.7 |
| primary | | | 30 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 7 |
| primary | 20 | 30 | | -1 | | 15 km/h | | 4 |
| primary | 20 | | 30 | -1 | | 23 km/h | | 7 |
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@routing @car @mode
Feature: Car - Mode flag
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Car - Mode when using a ferry
Given the node map
"""
a b
c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | duration |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | ferry | 0:01 |
| cd | primary | | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | driving,ferry,driving,driving |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | driving,ferry,driving,driving |
| c | a | bc,ab,ab | ferry,driving,driving |
| d | b | cd,bc,bc | driving,ferry,ferry |
| a | c | ab,bc,bc | driving,ferry,ferry |
| b | d | bc,cd,cd | ferry,driving,driving |
Scenario: Car - Snapping when using a ferry
Given the node map
"""
a b c d e f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | duration |
| ab | primary | | |
| bcde | | ferry | 0:10 |
| ef | primary | | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes | time |
| c | d | bcde,bcde | ferry,ferry | 600s |
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@@ -5,6 +5,22 @@ Feature: Car - Street names in instructions
Given the profile "car"
Given a grid size of 5 meters
Scenario: Car - A named street
Given the node map
"""
a b
c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | My Way | |
| bc | Your Way | A1 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | c | My Way,Your Way | ,A1|
Scenario: Car - A named street with pronunciation
Given the node map
"""
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@routing @car
Feature: Car - Handle physical limitation
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Car - Use a narrow way
Then routability should be
| highway | width | narrow | bothw |
| primary | | | x |
| primary | narrow | | x |
| primary | | yes | x |
| primary | 1.8 | | |
| primary | 1.9 | | |
| primary | 2.0 | | x |
| primary | 2.1 | | x |
| primary | 1m | | |
| primary | 1 m | | |
| primary | 3 m | | x |
| primary | 6' | | |
| primary | 6'0" | | |
| primary | 6'2" | | |
| primary | 6'3" | | x |
| primary | 7' | | x |
| primary | 7'0" | | x |
Scenario: Car - Limited by width
Then routability should be
| highway | maxwidth:physical | maxwidth | width | est_width | bothw |
| primary | 1 | | | | |
| primary | 3 | | | | x |
| primary | | 1 | | | |
| primary | | 3 | | | x |
| primary | | | 1 | | |
| primary | | | 3 | | x |
| primary | | | | 1 | |
| primary | | | | 3 | x |
Scenario: Car - Limited by height
Then routability should be
| highway | maxheight:physical | maxheight | bothw |
| primary | | | x |
| primary | 1 | | |
| primary | 3 | | x |
| primary | | 1 | |
| primary | | 3 | x |
| primary | | default | x |
| primary | | none | x |
| primary | | no-sign | x |
| primary | | unsigned | x |
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@routing @car @relations
Feature: Car - route relations
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Assignment using relation membership roles
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
c----------------d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ba | westbound | motorway | I 80 |
| cd | eastbound | motorway | I 80;CO 93 |
And the relations
| type | way:east | way:west | route | ref | network |
| route | cd | ba | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | cd | ba | road | 93 | US:CO |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| b,a | westbound,westbound | I 80 $west,I 80 $west |
| c,d | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east; CO 93 $east,I 80 $east; CO 93 $east |
Scenario: No cardinal directions by default
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = false
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
c----------------d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ba | westbound | motorway | I 80 |
| cd | eastbound | motorway | I 80;CO 93 |
And the relations
| type | way:east | way:west | route | ref | network |
| route | cd | ba | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | cd | ba | road | 93 | US:CO |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| b,a | westbound,westbound | I 80,I 80 |
| c,d | eastbound,eastbound | I 80; CO 93,I 80; CO 93 |
Scenario: No cardinal directions by default
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
c----------------d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ba | westbound | motorway | I 80 |
| cd | eastbound | motorway | I 80;CO 93 |
And the relations
| type | way:east | way:west | route | ref | network |
| route | cd | ba | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | cd | ba | road | 93 | US:CO |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| b,a | westbound,westbound | I 80,I 80 |
| c,d | eastbound,eastbound | I 80; CO 93,I 80; CO 93 |
Scenario: Assignment using relation direction property (no role on members)
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
c----------------d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ba | westbound | motorway | I 80 |
| cd | eastbound | motorway | I 80;CO 93 |
And the relations
| type | direction | way | route | ref | network |
| route | west | ba | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | east | cd | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | east | cd | road | 93 | US:CO |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| b,a | westbound,westbound | I 80 $west,I 80 $west |
| c,d | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east; CO 93 $east,I 80 $east; CO 93 $east |
Scenario: Forward assignment on one-way roads using relation direction property
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
c----------------d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ba | westbound | motorway | I 80 |
| cd | eastbound | motorway | I 80;CO 93 |
And the relations
| type | direction | way:forward | route | ref | network |
| route | west | ba | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | east | cd | road | 80 | US:I |
| route | east | cd | road | 93 | US:CO |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| b,a | westbound,westbound | I 80 $west,I 80 $west |
| c,d | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east; CO 93 $east,I 80 $east; CO 93 $east |
Scenario: Forward/backward assignment on non-divided roads with role direction tag
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref | oneway |
| ab | mainroad | motorway | I 80 | no |
And the relations
| type | direction | way:forward | route | ref | network |
| route | west | ab | road | 80 | US:I |
And the relations
| type | direction | way:backward | route | ref | network |
| route | east | ab | road | 80 | US:I |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | mainroad,mainroad | I 80 $west,I 80 $west |
| b,a | mainroad,mainroad | I 80 $east,I 80 $east |
Scenario: Conflict between role and direction
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
And the relations
| type | direction | way:east | route | ref | network |
| route | west | ab | road | 80 | US:I |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80,I 80 |
Scenario: Conflict between role and superrelation direction
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
And the relations
| type | way:east | route | ref | network | name |
| route | ab | road | 80 | US:I | baserelation |
And the relations
| type | direction | relation | route | ref | network | name |
| route | west | baserelation | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80,I 80 |
Scenario: Conflict between role and superrelation role
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
And the relations
| type | way:east | route | ref | network | name |
| route | ab | road | 80 | US:I | baserelation |
And the relations
| type | relation:west | route | ref | network | name |
| route | baserelation | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80,I 80 |
Scenario: Direction only available via superrelation role
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
And the relations
| type | way:forward | route | ref | network | name |
| route | ab | road | 80 | US:I | baserelation |
And the relations
| type | relation:east | route | ref | network | name |
| route | baserelation | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east,I 80 $east |
Scenario: Direction only available via superrelation direction
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.cardinal_directions = true
"""
Given the node map
"""
a----------------b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | ref |
| ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
And the relations
| type | way:forward | route | ref | network | name |
| route | ab | road | 80 | US:I | baserelation |
And the relations
| type | direction | relation | route | ref | network | name |
| route | east | baserelation | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | ref |
| a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east,I 80 $east |
# Scenario: Three levels of indirection
# Given the node map
# """
# a----------------b
# """
#
# And the ways
# | nodes | name | highway | ref |
# | ab | eastbound | motorway | I 80 |
#
# And the relations
# | type | way:forward | route | ref | network | name |
# | route | ab | road | 80 | US:I | baserelation |
#
# And the relations
# | type | relation | route | ref | network | name |
# | route | baserelation | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation1 |
#
# And the relations
# | type | direction | relation | route | ref | network | name |
# | route | east | superrelation1 | road | 80 | US:I | superrelation2 |
#
# When I route I should get
# | waypoints | route | ref |
# | a,b | eastbound,eastbound | I 80 $east,I 80 $east |
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Scenario: Car - Ways tagged service should reduce speed
Then routability should be
| highway | service | forw | backw | forw_rate |
| service | alley | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2.1 |
| service | alley | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2 |
| service | emergency_access | | | |
| service | driveway | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2.1 |
| service | drive-through | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2.1 |
| service | parking | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2.1 |
| service | driveway | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2 |
| service | drive-through | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2 |
| service | parking | 15 km/h +-1 | 15 km/h +-1 | 2 |
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@routing @testbot @sidebias
Feature: Testbot - side bias
Scenario: Left-hand bias
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
Background:
Given the profile file
"""
profile.properties.left_hand_driving = true
profile.turn_bias = 1.075
require 'testbot'
properties.left_hand_driving = true
"""
Scenario: Left hand bias
Given the profile file "car" extended with
"""
properties.left_hand_driving = true
profile.turn_bias = properties.left_hand_driving and 1/1.075 or 1.075
"""
Given the node map
"""
a b c
d
"""
And the ways
| nodes |
| ab |
| bc |
| bd |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | time |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | 24s +-1 |
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | 27s +-1 |
Scenario: Right hand bias
Given the profile file "car" extended with
"""
properties.left_hand_driving = false
profile.turn_bias = properties.left_hand_driving and 1/1.075 or 1.075
"""
And the node map
"""
@@ -20,38 +50,12 @@ Feature: Testbot - side bias
| bd |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | time | driving_side |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | 24s +-1 | left,left,left |
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | 27s +-1 | left,left,left |
Scenario: Right-hand bias
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.left_hand_driving = true
profile.turn_bias = 1 / 1.075
"""
And the node map
"""
a b c
d
"""
And the ways
| nodes |
| ab |
| bc |
| bd |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | time | driving_side | # |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | 27s +-1 | left,left,left | should be inverse of left hand bias |
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | 24s +-1 | left,left,left | |
| from | to | route | time |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | 27s +-1 |
# should be inverse of left hand bias
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | 24s +-1 |
Scenario: Roundabout exit counting for left sided driving
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.left_hand_driving = true
"""
And a grid size of 10 meters
And the node map
"""
@@ -70,74 +74,7 @@ Feature: Testbot - side bias
| bcegb | roundabout |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | driving_side | turns |
| a,d | ab,cd,cd | left,left,left | depart,roundabout turn left exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ab,ef,ef | left,left,left | depart,roundabout turn straight exit-2,arrive |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh | left,left,left | depart,roundabout turn right exit-3,arrive |
Scenario: Left-hand bias via location-dependent tags
Given the profile "car"
And the node map
"""
a b c
d
"""
And the ways with locations
| nodes |
| ab |
| bc |
| bd |
And the extract extra arguments "--location-dependent-data test/data/regions/null-island.geojson"
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | driving_side | time |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | left,left,left | 24s +-1 |
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | left,left,left | 27s +-1 |
Scenario: Left-hand bias via OSM tags
Given the profile "car"
And the node map
"""
a b c
d
"""
And the ways with locations
| nodes | driving_side |
| ab | right |
| bc | right |
| bd | right |
And the extract extra arguments "--location-dependent-data test/data/regions/null-island.geojson"
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | driving_side | time |
| d | a | bd,ab,ab | right,right,right | 27s +-1 |
| d | c | bd,bc,bc | right,right,right | 24s +-1 |
Scenario: changing sides
Given the profile "car"
# Note - the boundary in null-island.geojson is at lon = 2.0,
# and we use the "last node of the way" as the heuristic to detect
# whether the way is in our out of the driving_side polygon
And the node locations
| node | lat | lon |
| a | 0 | 0.5 |
| b | 0 | 1.5 |
| c | 0 | 2.5 |
| d | 0 | 3.5 |
And the ways
| nodes |
| ab |
| bc |
| cd |
And the extract extra arguments "--location-dependent-data test/data/regions/null-island.geojson"
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | driving_side |
| d | a | cd,bc,ab,ab | right,right,left,left |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | left,right,right,right |
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | ab,cd,cd | depart,roundabout turn left exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ab,ef,ef | depart,roundabout turn straight exit-2,arrive |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh | depart,roundabout turn right exit-3,arrive |
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Then routability should be
| highway | side_road | forw | backw | forw_rate | backw_rate |
| primary | yes | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 14.4 | 14.4 |
| primary | yes | 64 km/h | 64 km/h | 14 | 14 |
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@routing @car @startpoint
Feature: Car - Allowed start/end modes
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Car - Don't start/stop on ferries
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | ferry | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | driving,driving |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | driving,driving |
Scenario: Car - Don't start/stop on trains
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | train | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | driving,driving |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | driving,driving |
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| bc | | 101 |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | summary |
| a,c | road,, | road, 101 |
| waypoints | route | summary |
| a,c | road, | road, 101 |
Scenario: Only Refs
Given the node map
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Feature: Basic Routing
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | summary |
| a,c | ,, | 100, 101 |
| a,c | , | 100, 101 |
Scenario: Single Ref
Given the node map
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
@routing @car @traffic_light
Feature: Car - Handle traffic lights
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Scenario: Car - Encounters a traffic light
Given the node map
"""
a-1-b-2-c
d-3-e-4-f
g-h-i k-l-m
| |
j n
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | primary |
| def | primary |
| ghi | primary |
| klm | primary |
| hj | primary |
| ln | primary |
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| e | traffic_signals |
| l | traffic_signals |
When I route I should get
| from | to | time | # |
| 1 | 2 | 11.1s | no turn with no traffic light |
| 3 | 4 | 13.1s | no turn with traffic light |
| g | j | 18.7s | turn with no traffic light |
| k | n | 20.7s | turn with traffic light |
Scenario: Tarrif Signal Geometry
Given the query options
| overview | full |
| geometries | polyline |
Given the node map
"""
a - b - c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | primary |
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| b | traffic_signals |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | geometry |
| a | c | abc,abc | _ibE_ibE?gJ?gJ |
@traffic
Scenario: Traffic update on the edge with a traffic signal
Given the node map
"""
a - b - c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | primary |
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| b | traffic_signals |
And the contract extra arguments "--segment-speed-file {speeds_file}"
And the customize extra arguments "--segment-speed-file {speeds_file}"
And the speed file
"""
1,2,65
2,1,65
"""
And the query options
| annotations | datasources,nodes,speed,duration,weight |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | speed | weights | time | distances | a:datasources | a:nodes | a:speed | a:duration | a:weight |
| a | c | abc,abc | 59 km/h | 24.2,0 | 24.2s | 399.9m,0m | 1:0 | 1:2:3 | 18:18 | 11.1:11.1 | 11.1:11.1 |
| c | a | abc,abc | 59 km/h | 24.2,0 | 24.2s | 399.9m,0m | 0:1 | 3:2:1 | 18:18 | 11.1:11.1 | 11.1:11.1 |
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Feature: Traffic - turn penalties
| mn | primary |
| mp | primary |
And the profile "car"
And the extract extra arguments "--generate-edge-lookup"
Scenario: Weighting not based on turn penalty file
When I route I should get
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@routing @via
Feature: Via points
Background:
Given the profile "car"
# See issue #1896
Scenario: Via point at a dead end with barrier
Given the profile "car"
Given the node map
"""
a b c
1
d
f e
"""
And the nodes
| node | barrier |
| d | bollard |
And the ways
| nodes |
| abc |
| bd |
| afed |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route |
| a,1,c | abc,bd,bd,bd,bd,abc,abc |
| c,1,a | abc,bd,bd,bd,bd,abc,abc |
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@routing @car @weight
Feature: Car - weights
Scenario: Only routes down service road when that's the destination
Background: Use specific speeds
Given the profile "car"
And the node map
Scenario: Only routes down service road when that's the destination
Given the node map
"""
a--b--c
| |
d |
| |
|
d
|
e--f--g
"""
And the ways
@@ -19,12 +21,11 @@ Feature: Car - weights
| bdf | service |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | speed | weight |
| a | e | abc,cg,efg,efg | 29 km/h | 122.4 |
| a | e | abc,cg,efg,efg | 28 km/h | 126.6 |
| a | d | abc,bdf,bdf | 18 km/h | 71.7 |
Scenario: Does not jump off the highway to go down service road
Given the profile "car"
And the node map
Given the node map
"""
a
|
@@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ Feature: Car - weights
| cd | primary | yes |
| be | service | yes |
| ec | service | yes |
And the extract extra arguments "--generate-edge-lookup"
And the contract extra arguments "--segment-speed-file {speeds_file}"
And the customize extra arguments "--segment-speed-file {speeds_file}"
And the speed file
@@ -59,28 +61,4 @@ Feature: Car - weights
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | speed | weight |
| a | d | ab,bc,cd,cd | 65 km/h | 44.4 |
| a | e | ab,be,be | 14 km/h | 111.8 |
Scenario: Distance weights
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
"""
profile.properties.weight_name = 'distance'
"""
Given the node map
"""
a---b---c
|
d
"""
And the ways
| nodes |
| abc |
| bd |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | bearings | route | distance | weights | times |
| a,b | 90 90 | abc,abc | 200m | 200,0 | 11.1s,0s |
| b,c | 90 90 | abc,abc | 200m | 200,0 | 11.1s,0s |
| a,d | 90 180 | abc,bd,bd | 399.9m | 200,200,0 | 13.2s,11.1s,0s |
| a | e | ab,be,be | 14 km/h | 112 |
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| | x |
| bollard | x |
| gate | x |
| lift_gate | x |
| cycle_barrier | x |
| cattle_grid | x |
| border_control | x |
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@routing @foot
Feature: Foot - Use distance weight
Background:
Given a grid size of 200 meters
Scenario: Foot - Check distance weight
Given the profile file
"""
local functions = require('foot')
functions.setup_testbot = functions.setup
functions.setup = function()
local profile = functions.setup_testbot()
profile.properties.weight_name = 'distance'
return profile
end
return functions
"""
Given the node map
"""
a-b-c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| abc | residential |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | weight | time | distance |
| a | b | abc,abc | 200 | 144s | 200m +-1 |
| a | c | abc,abc | 400 | 288s | 400m +-1 |
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@@ -21,7 +21,13 @@ Feature: Foot - Handle ferry routes
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| a | g | abc,cde,efg,efg | walking,ferry,walking,walking |
| b | f | abc,cde,efg,efg | walking,ferry,walking,walking |
| e | c | cde,cde | ferry,ferry |
| e | b | cde,abc,abc | ferry,walking,walking |
| e | a | cde,abc,abc | ferry,walking,walking |
| c | e | cde,cde | ferry,ferry |
| c | f | cde,efg,efg | ferry,walking,walking |
| c | g | cde,efg,efg | ferry,walking,walking |
Scenario: Foot - Ferry duration, single node
Given the node map
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@@ -14,9 +14,25 @@ Feature: Foot - Street names in instructions
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | My Way | |
| bc | | A7 |
| ab | My Way | A6 |
| bc | Your Way | B7 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | c | My Way,, | ,A7,A7 |
| from | to | route |
| a | c | My Way,Your Way,Your Way |
@unnamed
Scenario: Foot - No longer use way type to describe unnamed ways, see #3231
Given the node map
"""
a b c d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name |
| ab | footway | |
| bcd | track | |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | d | , |
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@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
@routing @foot @ref @name
Feature: Foot - Way ref
Background:
Given the profile "foot"
Scenario: Foot - Way with both name and ref
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | Utopia Drive | E7 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | b | Utopia Drive,Utopia Drive | E7,E7 |
Scenario: Foot - Way with only ref
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | ref |
| ab | | E7 |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | ref |
| a | b | , | E7,E7 |
Scenario: Foot - Way with only name
Given the node map
"""
a b
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name |
| ab | Utopia Drive |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| a | b | Utopia Drive,Utopia Drive |
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@@ -32,6 +32,84 @@ Feature: Foot - Turn restrictions
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Foot - No right turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | ej | j | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Foot - No u-turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | wj | j | no_u_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Foot - Handle any no_* relation
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | wj | j | no_weird_zigzags |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Foot - Only left turn
Given the node map
@@ -58,6 +136,84 @@ Feature: Foot - Turn restrictions
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Foot - Only right turn
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | ej | j | only_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@only_turning
Scenario: Foot - Only straight on
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | nj | j | only_straight_on |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@no_turning
Scenario: Foot - Handle any only_* restriction
Given the node map
"""
n
w j e
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| nj | -1 |
| wj | -1 |
| ej | -1 |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction |
| restriction | sj | nj | j | only_weird_zigzags |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | w | sj,wj,wj |
| s | n | sj,nj,nj |
| s | e | sj,ej,ej |
@except
Scenario: Foot - Except tag and on no_ restrictions
Given the node map
@@ -90,6 +246,30 @@ Feature: Foot - Turn restrictions
| s | c | sj,cj,cj |
| s | d | sj,dj,dj |
@except
Scenario: Foot - Except tag and on only_ restrictions
Given the node map
"""
a b
j
s
"""
And the ways
| nodes | oneway |
| sj | yes |
| aj | no |
| bj | no |
And the relations
| type | way:from | way:to | node:via | restriction | except |
| restriction | sj | aj | j | only_straight_on | foot |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route |
| s | a | sj,aj,aj |
| s | b | sj,bj,bj |
@except
Scenario: Foot - Multiple except tag values
Given the node map
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@routing @foot @roundabout @instruction @todo
@routing @foot @roundabout @instruction
Feature: Roundabout Instructions
Background:
Given the profile "foot"
@todo
Scenario: Foot - Roundabout instructions
# You can walk in both directions on a roundabout, bu the normal roundabout instructions don't
# make sense when you're going the opposite way around the roundabout.
@@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ Feature: Roundabout Instructions
| abcda | roundabout |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns |
| from | to | route | turns |
| s | t | sa,tb | depart,roundabout-exit-1,arrive |
| s | u | sa,uc | depart,roundabout-exit-2,arrive |
| s | v | sa,vd | depart,roundabout-exit-3,arrive |
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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
@routing @foot @startpoint
Feature: Foot - Allowed start/end modes
Background:
Given the profile "foot"
Scenario: Foot - Don't start/stop on ferries
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | route | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | ferry | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | walking,walking |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | walking,walking |
Scenario: Foot - Don't start/stop on trains
Given the node map
"""
a 1 b 2 c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | railway | bicycle |
| ab | primary | | |
| bc | | train | yes |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | modes |
| 1 | 2 | ab,ab | walking,walking |
| 2 | 1 | ab,ab | walking,walking |
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@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| restriction | bc | cd | c | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ;,left:true straight:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ;,left:false straight:true, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,continue right,arrive | ,;right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ,left:true straight:false right:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ,left:false straight:true right:false, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false right:true, |
@sliproads
Scenario: Separate Turn Lanes
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
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"""
@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| restriction | bc | cd | c | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ;,left:true straight:false right:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ;,left:false straight:true right:false, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false right:true;left:false straight:false right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ,left:true straight:false right:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ,left:false straight:true right:false, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false right:true, |
@sliproads
@@ -109,12 +109,12 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| restriction | bc | cd | c | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ;,left:true straight:false right:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ;,left:false straight:true right:false, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false right:true;left:false straight:false right:true, |
| a,j | in,turn,other,other | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | ,,left:true right:false, |
| a,i | in,turn,other,other | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive | ,,left:false right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | in,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | ,left:true straight:false right:false, |
| a,g | in,straight,straight | depart,new name straight,arrive | ,left:false straight:true right:false, |
| a,f | in,cross,cross | depart,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false right:true, |
| a,j | in,turn,other,other | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | ,,left:true right:false, |
| a,i | in,turn,other,other | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive | ,,left:false right:true, |
@todo @2654 @none
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Given a grid size of 100 meters
Given a grid size of 20 meters
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lane Change for subsequent multi-lane intersections
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| dy | | | YSt |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue right,continue right,arrive | ,straight:false right:false right:true,left:false right:true, |
| e,a | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue left,continue left,arrive | ,left:true left:false straight:false,left:true right:false, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue right,turn right,arrive | ,straight:false right:false right:true,left:false right:true, |
| e,a | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue left,turn left,arrive | ,left:true left:false straight:false,left:true right:false, |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lane Change for quick same direction turns, changing between streets
@@ -151,9 +151,9 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| cj | | 1 | motorway_link | yes | xbcj |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,i | ab,ci,ci | depart,turn slight right,arrive | ;,none:false slight right:true, |
| a,j | ab,xbcj | depart,arrive | ;;none:true slight right:false, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,i | ab,ci,ci | depart,turn slight right,arrive | ,none:false slight right:true, |
| a,j | ab,xbcj | depart,arrive | , |
@anticipate
@@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| di | | off | | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | destinations | locations | lanes |
| a,e | main,main | depart,arrive | One,Three | a,e | ;left:false straight:false straight:true straight:false right:false;left:false straight:true right:false, |
| waypoints | route | turns | destinations | lanes | locations |
| a,e | main,main,main | depart,use lane straight,arrive | One,Two,Three | ,left:false straight:false straight:true straight:false right:false, | a,c,e |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lanes for through and collapse multiple use lanes
@@ -335,9 +335,9 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| dj | | off |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,c | main,main | depart,arrive | ;left:false straight:true straight:true right:false, |
| a,d | main,main | depart,arrive | ;left:false straight:true straight:true right:false;left:false straight:true straight:true right:false, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,c | main,main | depart,arrive | , |
| a,d | main,main | depart,arrive | , |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lanes for through followed by left/right
@@ -363,17 +363,17 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| ci | | off |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,d | main,left,left | depart,end of road left,arrive | ;left:false straight:false straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false;left:false straight:true straight:false right:false,left:true right:false, |
| a,e | main,right,right | depart,end of road right,arrive | ;left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:false right:false;left:false straight:false straight:true right:false,left:false right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,d | main,main,main,left,left | depart,use lane straight,use lane straight,turn left,arrive | ,left:false straight:false straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false,left:false straight:true straight:false right:false,left:true right:false, |
| a,e | main,main,main,right,right | depart,use lane straight,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:false right:false,left:false straight:false straight:true right:false,left:false right:true, |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lanes for through with turn before / after
Given the node map
"""
c g l
b d e h i
a f j
c g l
b d e h - i
a f j
"""
And the ways
@@ -390,15 +390,15 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| il | | il | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes | # |
| a,f | ab,bdehi,ef,ef | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive | ,right:false right:false right:true right:true,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:true right:true, | |
| a,g | ab,bdehi,eg,eg | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | ,right:true right:true right:false right:false,left:true left:true straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:false right:false, | |
| a,j | ab,bdehi,ij,ij | depart,turn right,end of road right,arrive | ,right:true right:true right:false right:false;left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, | |
| a,l | ab,bdehi,il,il | depart,turn right,end of road left,arrive | ,right:false right:false right:true right:true;left:false left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, | not perfect |
| c,g | cb,bdehi,eg,eg | depart,turn left,turn left,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:false left:false,left:true left:true straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:false right:false, | |
| c,f | cb,bdehi,ef,ef | depart,turn left,turn right,arrive | ,left:false left:false left:true left:true,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:true right:true, | |
| c,l | cb,bdehi,il,il | depart,turn left,end of road left,arrive | ,left:false left:false left:true left:true;left:false left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, | |
| c,j | cb,bdehi,ij,ij | depart,turn left,end of road right,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:false left:false;left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, | not perfect |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes | # |
| a,f | ab,bdehi,ef,ef | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive | ,right:false right:false right:true right:true,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:true right:true, | |
| a,g | ab,bdehi,eg,eg | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | ,right:true right:true right:false right:false,left:true left:true straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:false right:false, | |
| a,j | ab,bdehi,bdehi,ij,ij | depart,turn right,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | ,right:true right:true right:false right:false,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, | |
| a,l | ab,bdehi,bdehi,il,il | depart,turn right,use lane straight,turn left,arrive | ,right:false right:false right:true right:true,left:false left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, | not perfect |
| c,g | cb,bdehi,eg,eg | depart,turn left,turn left,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:false left:false,left:true left:true straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:false right:false, | |
| c,f | cb,bdehi,ef,ef | depart,turn left,turn right,arrive | ,left:false left:false left:true left:true,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:false right:true right:true, | |
| c,l | cb,bdehi,bdehi,il,il | depart,turn left,use lane straight,turn left,arrive | ,left:false left:false left:true left:true,left:false left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, | |
| c,j | cb,bdehi,bdehi,ij,ij | depart,turn left,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:false left:false,left:false left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, | not perfect |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lanes for turns with through before and after
@@ -431,11 +431,11 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| jk | | bot | primary | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,i | top,main,top,top | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | ,straight:false right:true right:true right:true;;left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, |
| a,k | top,main,bot,bot | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive | ,straight:false right:true right:true right:true;;left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, |
| c,i | bot,main,top,top | depart,turn left,turn left,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:true straight:false;;left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, |
| c,k | bot,main,bot,bot | depart,turn left,turn right,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:true straight:false;;left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,i | top,main,main,top,top | depart,turn right,use lane straight,turn left,arrive | ,straight:false right:false right:true right:true,left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, |
| a,k | top,main,main,bot,bot | depart,turn right,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | ,straight:false right:true right:true right:false,left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, |
| c,i | bot,main,main,top,top | depart,turn left,use lane straight,turn left,arrive | ,left:false left:true left:true straight:false,left:false straight:true straight:true straight:false straight:false right:false,left:true left:true right:false right:false, |
| c,k | bot,main,main,bot,bot | depart,turn left,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | ,left:true left:true left:false straight:false,left:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,left:false left:false right:true right:true, |
@anticipate
Scenario: Anticipate Lanes for turn between throughs
@@ -462,8 +462,8 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| dt | | off |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | main,main,main | depart,continue right,arrive | ;left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,straight:false straight:false right:false right:true right:true;left:false straight:true straight:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | main,main,main,main | depart,use lane straight,continue right,arrive | ,left:false straight:false straight:false straight:false straight:true straight:true right:false,straight:false straight:false right:false right:true right:true, |
@anticipate @todo @2661
Scenario: Anticipate with lanes in roundabout: roundabouts as the unit of anticipation
@@ -520,8 +520,8 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| df | | primary | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes | intersection_lanes |
| a,f | ab,df,df | depart,roundabout-exit-1,arrive | ,, | |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,f | ab,df,df | depart,roundabout-exit-1,use lane slight right,arrive | ,,slight left:false slight left:false slight right:true, |
@anticipate
Scenario: No Lanes for Roundabouts, see #2626
@@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| fy | | primary | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh,gh | depart,roundabout-exit-5,exit roundabout right,arrive | ,;;;;,, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh | depart,roundabout-exit-5,arrive | ,, |
@anticipate
Scenario: No Lanes for Roundabouts, see #2626
@@ -569,22 +569,22 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| nodes | turn:lanes:forward | highway | junction | name |
| xb | slight_right\|slight_right | primary | | xb |
| dy | | primary | | dy |
| ab | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| bc | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| cd | left\|slight_right | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| da | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| ab | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| bc | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| cd | left\|slight_right | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| da | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| x,y | xb,dy,dy,dy | depart,rotary-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive | ,,, |
| x,c | xb,rotary,rotary | depart,rotary-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
| x,a | xb,rotary,rotary | depart,rotary-exit-undefined,arrive | ,;, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| x,y | xb,dy,dy | depart,roundabout-exit-1,arrive | ,, |
| x,c | xb,roundabout,roundabout | depart,roundabout-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
| x,a | xb,roundabout,roundabout | depart,roundabout-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
@anticipate
Scenario: No Lanes for Roundabouts, see #2626
Given the profile file "car" initialized with
Given the profile file "car" extended with
"""
profile.left_hand_driving = true
properties.left_hand_driving = true
"""
And the node map
"""
@@ -614,8 +614,8 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| fy | | primary | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,h | ab,ch,ch,ch | depart,roundabout-exit-5,exit roundabout left,arrive | ,;;;;,, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,h | ab,ch,ch | depart,roundabout-exit-5,arrive | ,, |
@anticipate
Scenario: No Lanes for Roundabouts, see #2626
@@ -623,11 +623,40 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
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@@ -635,16 +664,16 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| nodes | turn:lanes:forward | highway | junction | name |
| xb | slight_right\|slight_right | primary | | xb |
| dy | | primary | | dy |
| ab | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| bc | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| cd | left\|slight_right | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| da | | primary | roundabout | rotary |
| ab | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| bc | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| cd | left\|slight_right | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
| da | | primary | roundabout | roundabout |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| x,y | xb,dy,dy,dy | depart,rotary-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive | ,,, |
| x,c | xb,rotary,rotary | depart,rotary-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
| x,a | xb,rotary,rotary | depart,rotary-exit-undefined,arrive | ,;, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| x,y | xb,dy,dy | depart,roundabout-exit-1,arrive | ,, |
| x,c | xb,roundabout,roundabout | depart,roundabout-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
| x,a | xb,roundabout,roundabout | depart,roundabout-exit-undefined,arrive | ,, |
@anticipate @todo @2032
Scenario: No Lanes for Roundabouts, see #2626
@@ -760,6 +789,13 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
Given the node map
"""
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@@ -780,16 +816,18 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| dy | | YSt |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue right,continue right,arrive | ,straight:false straight:false right:false right:true,left:false right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,e | MySt,MySt,MySt,MySt | depart,continue right,turn right,arrive | ,straight:false straight:false right:false right:true,left:false right:true, |
@anticipate
Scenario: Don't Overdo It
Given the node map
"""
q r s t u v
a - - b - - c - - d - - e - - f - g - h - i
p o n m l k j
q r s t u v
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a - - - - - - - - - - b - - - - - - - - - - c - - - - - - - - - - d - - - - - - - - - - e - - - - - - - - - - f - - - - - - - - - - g - h - i
| | | | | | |
p o n m l k j
"""
And the ways
@@ -811,35 +849,6 @@ Feature: Turn Lane Guidance
| hj | 7th | | no |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations | lanes |
| a,i | road,road | depart,arrive | a,i | ;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:false;none:true none:true right:false, |
| a,j | road,7th,7th | depart,turn right,arrive | a,h,j | ;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:true none:true none:true;left:false none:false none:false none:true;left:false none:false none:false none:true,none:false none:false right:true, |
@anticipate
Scenario: Oak St, Franklin St
Given a grid size of 10 meters
Given the node map
"""
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"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | turn:lanes | oneway | highway |
| ab | Oak St | left\|left\|left | yes | secondary |
| cb | Oak St | right | yes | tertiary |
| bd | Franklin St | left;through\|through\|through;right\|right | yes | secondary |
| dg | Franklin St | | yes | secondary |
| edf | Fell St | | | secondary |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | lanes |
| a,f | Oak St,Franklin St,Fell St,Fell St | depart,turn left,turn right,arrive | ,left:false left:true left:true,straight;left:false straight:false straight;right:true right:true, |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations | lanes |
| a,i | road,road,road | depart,use lane straight,arrive | a,g,i | ,left:false none:true none:true none:false, |
| a,j | road,road,7th,7th | depart,use lane straight,turn right,arrive | a,f,h,j | ,left:false none:false none:false none:true,none:false none:false right:true, |
@@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ Feature: Car - Guidance - Bridges and Tunnels
| dce | primary | | Nebenstraße |
When I route I should get
| from | to | route | turns |
| a | d | Hauptstraße,Nebenstraße,Nebenstraße | depart,end of road left,arrive |
| a | e | Hauptstraße,Nebenstraße,Nebenstraße | depart,end of road right,arrive |
| e | a | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Hauptstraße | depart,turn left,arrive |
| d | a | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Hauptstraße | depart,turn right,arrive |
| from | to | route | turns |
| a | d | Hauptstraße,Nebenstraße,Nebenstraße | depart,turn left,arrive |
| a | e | Hauptstraße,Nebenstraße,Nebenstraße | depart,turn right,arrive |
| e | a | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Hauptstraße | depart,turn left,arrive |
| d | a | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Hauptstraße | depart,turn right,arrive |
Scenario: Tunnel with Immediate Turn Front and Back
Given the node map
@@ -129,3 +129,4 @@ Feature: Car - Guidance - Bridges and Tunnels
| e | g | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Anderestraße,Anderestraße | depart,turn left,turn left,arrive |
| d | f | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Anderestraße,Anderestraße | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive |
| d | g | Nebenstraße,Hauptstraßentunnel,Anderestraße,Anderestraße | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive |
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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
@routing @guidance
Feature: Circular
# Circular tags are treated just as rotaries. We can rely on the rotary tests for their handling on special cases.
# Here we only ensure that the `circular` tag is handled and assigned a rotary type
Feature: Rotary
Background:
Given the profile "car"
@@ -27,16 +24,259 @@ Feature: Circular
| bgecb | circular |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | ab,cd,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-3,exit rotary right,arrive |
| a,f | ab,ef,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-2,exit rotary right,arrive |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive |
| d,f | cd,ef,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-3,exit rotary right,arrive |
| d,h | cd,gh,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-2,exit rotary right,arrive |
| d,a | cd,ab,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive |
| f,h | ef,gh,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-3,exit rotary right,arrive |
| f,a | ef,ab,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-2,exit rotary right,arrive |
| f,d | ef,cd,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive |
| h,a | gh,ab,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-3,exit rotary right,arrive |
| h,d | gh,cd,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-2,exit rotary right,arrive |
| h,f | gh,ef,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-1,exit rotary right,arrive |
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | ab,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-3,arrive |
| a,f | ab,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-2,arrive |
| a,h | ab,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-1,arrive |
| d,f | cd,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-3,arrive |
| d,h | cd,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-2,arrive |
| d,a | cd,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-1,arrive |
| f,h | ef,gh,gh | depart,bgecb-exit-3,arrive |
| f,a | ef,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-2,arrive |
| f,d | ef,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-1,arrive |
| h,a | gh,ab,ab | depart,bgecb-exit-3,arrive |
| h,d | gh,cd,cd | depart,bgecb-exit-2,arrive |
| h,f | gh,ef,ef | depart,bgecb-exit-1,arrive |
Scenario: Only Enter
Given the node map
"""
a
b
d c g h
e
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| cd | |
| ef | |
| gh | |
| bcegb | circular |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,c | ab,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| a,e | ab,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| a,g | ab,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| d,e | cd,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| d,g | cd,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| d,b | cd,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| f,g | ef,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| f,b | ef,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| f,c | ef,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| h,b | gh,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| h,c | gh,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
| h,e | gh,bcegb,bcegb | depart,bcegb-exit-undefined,arrive |
Scenario: Only Exit
Given the node map
"""
a
b
d c g h
e
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| cd | |
| ef | |
| gh | |
| bcegb | circular |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| b,d | bcegb,cd,cd | depart,bcegb-exit-1,arrive |
| b,f | bcegb,ef,ef | depart,bcegb-exit-2,arrive |
| b,h | bcegb,gh,gh | depart,bcegb-exit-3,arrive |
| c,f | bcegb,ef,ef | depart,bcegb-exit-1,arrive |
| c,h | bcegb,gh,gh | depart,bcegb-exit-2,arrive |
| c,a | bcegb,ab,ab | depart,bcegb-exit-3,arrive |
| e,h | bcegb,gh,gh | depart,bcegb-exit-1,arrive |
| e,a | bcegb,ab,ab | depart,bcegb-exit-2,arrive |
| e,d | bcegb,cd,cd | depart,bcegb-exit-3,arrive |
| g,a | bcegb,ab,ab | depart,bcegb-exit-1,arrive |
| g,d | bcegb,cd,cd | depart,bcegb-exit-2,arrive |
| g,f | bcegb,ef,ef | depart,bcegb-exit-3,arrive |
#phantom node snapping can result in a full round-trip here, therefore we cannot test b->a and the other direct exits
Scenario: Drive Around
Given the node map
"""
a
b
d c g h
e
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| cd | |
| ef | |
| gh | |
| bcegb | circular |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| b,c | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| b,e | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| b,g | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| c,e | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| c,g | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| c,b | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| e,g | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| e,b | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| e,c | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| g,b | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| g,c | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
| g,e | bcegb,bcegb | depart,arrive |
#needs to be adjusted when name-discovery works for entrys
Scenario: Mixed Entry and Exit
Given the node map
"""
c a
j b f
k e
l h d
g i
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction | oneway |
| abc | | yes |
| def | | yes |
| ghi | | yes |
| jkl | | yes |
| bkheb | circular | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,c | abc,abc,abc | depart,rotary-exit-1,arrive |
| a,l | abc,jkl,jkl | depart,bkheb-exit-2,arrive |
| a,i | abc,ghi,ghi | depart,bkheb-exit-3,arrive |
| a,f | abc,def,def | depart,bkheb-exit-4,arrive |
| d,f | def,def,def | depart,rotary-exit-1,arrive |
| d,c | def,abc,abc | depart,bkheb-exit-2,arrive |
| d,l | def,jkl,jkl | depart,bkheb-exit-3,arrive |
| d,i | def,ghi,ghi | depart,bkheb-exit-4,arrive |
| g,i | ghi,ghi,ghi | depart,rotary-exit-1,arrive |
| g,f | ghi,def,def | depart,bkheb-exit-2,arrive |
| g,c | ghi,abc,abc | depart,bkheb-exit-3,arrive |
| g,l | ghi,jkl,jkl | depart,bkheb-exit-4,arrive |
| j,l | jkl,jkl,jkl | depart,rotary-exit-1,arrive |
| j,i | jkl,ghi,ghi | depart,bkheb-exit-2,arrive |
| j,f | jkl,def,def | depart,bkheb-exit-3,arrive |
| j,c | jkl,abc,abc | depart,bkheb-exit-4,arrive |
Scenario: Collinear in X,Y
Given the node map
"""
a
b
c d f
e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| bcdb | circular |
| ce | |
| df | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,e | ab,ce,ce | depart,bcdb-exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ab,df,df | depart,bcdb-exit-2,arrive |
Scenario: Collinear in X,Y
Given the node map
"""
a
d
b c f
e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ad | |
| bcdb | circular |
| be | |
| cf | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,e | ad,be,be | depart,bcdb-exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ad,cf,cf | depart,bcdb-exit-2,arrive |
Scenario: Collinear in X,Y
Given the node map
"""
a
c
d b f
e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ac | |
| bcdb | circular |
| de | |
| bf | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,e | ac,de,de | depart,bcdb-exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ac,bf,bf | depart,bcdb-exit-2,arrive |
Scenario: Collinear in X,Y
Given the node map
"""
f
d c e
b
a
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| bcdb | circular |
| ce | |
| df | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,e | ab,ce,ce | depart,bcdb-exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ab,df,df | depart,bcdb-exit-2,arrive |
Scenario: Collinear in X,Y
Given the node map
"""
f
d c e
b
a
"""
And the ways
| nodes | junction |
| ab | |
| bcdb | circular |
| ce | |
| df | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,e | ab,ce,ce | depart,bcdb-exit-1,arrive |
| a,f | ab,df,df | depart,bcdb-exit-2,arrive |
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@@ -147,32 +147,3 @@ Feature: Collapse
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | road,left,left | depart,turn left,arrive |
| a,e | road,right,right | depart,turn right,arrive |
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/53.89755/27.54306
Scenario: Wide turn into invalid u-turn
Given the node map
"""
g
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f - - - - e
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h - - d
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a - - - - b - - - - c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name |
| abc | secondary | road |
| bdfg | service | |
| hd | service | |
| fe | service | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| c,e | road,,, | depart,turn right,turn right,arrive |
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@@ -50,32 +50,6 @@ Feature: Collapse
| i,h | second,first,first | depart,turn left,arrive | i,f,h |
| i,l | second,second,second | depart,continue uturn,arrive | i,f,l |
Scenario: Segregated Intersection, Cross Belonging to Single Street
Given the node map
"""
g
c b a
d e f
h i
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| ab | primary | first | yes |
| bc | primary | first | yes |
| de | primary | first | yes |
| ef | primary | first | yes |
| gb | primary | second | no |
| be | primary | second | no |
| eh | primary | second | yes |
| ei | primary | third | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,i | first,second,third,third | depart,turn left,turn slight left,arrive | a,b,e,i |
Scenario: Segregated Intersection, Cross Belonging to Correct Street
Given the node map
"""
@@ -385,7 +359,7 @@ Feature: Collapse
| a,g | first,second,second | depart,turn left,arrive | a,b,g |
| d,g | first,second,second | depart,turn right,arrive | d,e,g |
| g,f | second,first,first | depart,turn right,arrive | g,e,f |
| g,c | second,first,first | depart,turn left,arrive | g,e,c |
| g,c | second,first,first | depart,end of road left,arrive | g,b,c |
Scenario: Do not collapse turning roads
Given the node map
@@ -425,7 +399,7 @@ Feature: Collapse
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | , | depart,arrive |
# This scenario could be considered to require a `turn left`. The danger to create random/unwanted instructions
# This scenario could be considered to require a `turn left`. The danger to create random/unwanted instructions
# from a setting like this are just to big, though. Therefore I opted to use `depart,arrive` only
Scenario: Crossing Bridge into Segregated Turn
Given the node map
@@ -654,9 +628,9 @@ Feature: Collapse
| cf | secondary | bottom |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | turns | route | locations |
| a,d | depart,continue right,continue right,arrive | road,road,road,road | a,b,c,d |
| d,a | depart,continue left,continue left,arrive | road,road,road,road | d,c,b,a |
| waypoints | turns | route | locations |
| a,d | depart,continue right,turn right,arrive | road,road,road,road | a,b,c,d |
| d,a | depart,continue left,turn left,arrive | road,road,road,road | d,c,b,a |
Scenario: Forking before a turn
Given the node map
@@ -716,9 +690,9 @@ Feature: Collapse
| restriction | bc | dc | c | no_right_turn |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,g | road,road,cross,cross | depart,continue slight left,turn left,arrive | a,b,c,g |
| a,e | road,road | depart,arrive | a,e |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,g | road,cross,cross | depart,turn left,arrive | a,b,g |
| a,e | road,road | depart,arrive | a,e |
Scenario: On-Off on Highway
Given the node map
@@ -833,8 +807,8 @@ Feature: Collapse
| di | | off |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations | lanes |
| a,e | main,main | depart,arrive | a,e | ;left:false straight:false straight:true straight:false right:false;left:false straight:true right:false, |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,e | main,main,main | depart,use lane straight,arrive | a,c,e |
Scenario: But _do_ collapse UseLane step when lanes stay the same
Given the node map
@@ -1022,8 +996,8 @@ Feature: Collapse
a . . b .'
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f e
"""
#Check collapse.detail for a similar case (shorter) that does not classify these turns as a sliproad anymore
"""
#Check collapse.detail for a similar case (shorter) that does not classify these turns as a sliproad anymore
And the ways
| nodes | name | oneway | highway |
@@ -1042,85 +1016,6 @@ Feature: Collapse
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,g | road,road,cross,cross | depart,fork slight left,turn left,arrive | a,b,c,g |
| a,e | road,road,road | depart,fork slight right,arrive | a,b,e |
| a,f | road,road,cross,cross | depart,fork slight right,turn right,arrive | a,b,d,f |
# http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/92415447 #3933
Scenario: Use total angle for turn instruction if entry step has large distance
# """
# kf-_ a
# | - b
# | c
# |d
# e
# |
# i
# """
And the node locations
| node | lat | lon | #id |
| a | -33.9644254 | 151.1378673 | 33226063 |
| b | -33.9644373 | 151.1377172 | 1072787030 |
| c | -33.9644791 | 151.1374452 | 4222903609 |
| d | -33.9645661 | 151.1372654 | 4222903610 |
| e | -33.9646986 | 151.1371539 | 4222903611 |
| f | -33.964386 | 151.1372133 | 1072786875 |
| i | -33.9661796 | 151.1368491 | 2781176918 |
| k | -33.9643781 | 151.1371422 | 1684173853 |
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway | #id |
| ab | trunk | President Avenue | yes | 92415447 |
| bcde | trunk | President Avenue | yes | 422534457 |
| bf | trunk | President Avenue | yes | 447779786 |
| fk | trunk | President Avenue | yes | 179293012 |
| fei | trunk | Princes Highway | yes | 130099670 |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,i | President Avenue,Princes Highway,Princes Highway | depart,turn left,arrive | a,b,i |
Scenario: Don't combine uturns
Given the node map
"""
2 d
a - - b - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - c
1
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway |
| ab | tertiary |
| bc | tertiary |
| bd | service |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | bearings | route | turns | locations |
| 1,2 | 90 270 | ab,bd,bd,ab,ab | depart,turn left,continue uturn,turn right,arrive | _,b,d,b,_ |
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/37.74844/-122.40275
Scenario: Don't use destinations as names
Given the node map
"""
f - - - - e - - - - d
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|
|
|
a - - - - b - - - - c
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway | destination:ref |
| abc | residential | road | yes | |
| def | motorway_link | | yes | US 101 |
| be | residential | cross | no | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,f | road,cross,, | depart,turn left,on ramp left,arrive |
| a,g | road,cross,cross | depart,fork left,arrive | a,b,g |
| a,e | road,road,road | depart,fork slight right,arrive | a,b,e |
| a,f | road,road,cross,cross | depart,fork slight right,turn right,arrive | a,b,d,f |
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@@ -22,40 +22,6 @@ Feature: Continue Instructions
| a,c | abc,abc,abc | depart,continue left,arrive |
| a,d | abc,bd,bd | depart,turn straight,arrive |
Scenario: Road turning left, Suffix changes
Given the node map
"""
c
a - b-d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name |
| ab | primary | North Capitol Northeast |
| bc | primary | North Capitol Northwest |
| bd | primary | some random street |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,c | North Capitol Northeast,North Capitol Northwest,North Capitol Northwest | depart,continue left,arrive |
Scenario: Road turning left, Suffix changes, no-spaces
Given the node map
"""
c
a - b-d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name |
| ab | primary | North CapitolNortheast |
| bc | primary | North CapitolNorthwest |
| bd | primary | some random street |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,c | North CapitolNortheast,North CapitolNorthwest,North CapitolNorthwest | depart,continue left,arrive |
Scenario: Road turning left and straight
Given the node map
"""
@@ -170,24 +136,3 @@ Feature: Continue Instructions
| a,d | abcdefb,abcdefb,abcdefb | depart,continue right,arrive |
# continuing right here, since the turn to the left is more expensive
| a,e | abcdefb,abcdefb,abcdefb | depart,continue right,arrive |
Scenario: End-Of-Road Continue
Given the node map
"""
a - b - c
|
d - e
|
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name |
| abc | primary | road |
| bdf | primary | road |
| ed | primary | turn |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| e,a | turn,road,road,road | depart,turn right,continue left,arrive |
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@@ -863,8 +863,8 @@ Feature: Slipways and Dedicated Turn Lanes
| af | primary | sliproad | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,g | main,sliproad,another,another | depart,turn right,turn slight left,arrive | s,a,f,g |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,g | main,sliproad,another,another | depart,turn right,turn left,arrive | s,a,f,g |
@sliproads:
Scenario: Throughabout-Sliproad
@@ -905,8 +905,8 @@ Feature: Slipways and Dedicated Turn Lanes
| restriction | yb | be | b | only_straight |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| z,t | through,,out,out,out | depart,off ramp slight right,round-exit-3,exit rotary right,arrive | z,s,c,e,t |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| z,t | through,,out,out | depart,off ramp slight right,round-exit-3,arrive | z,s,c,t |
Scenario: Sliproad before a roundabout
Given the node map
@@ -942,158 +942,5 @@ Feature: Slipways and Dedicated Turn Lanes
| restriction | bc | cd | c | only_straight |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,k | road,,, | depart,turn right,roundabout turn right exit-1,arrive | a,b,h,k |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad with 4 roads at target
Given the node map
"""
d
.
s . a . b . c . t
` . '
` . '
'.'
e
.
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| sabct | primary | sabct | |
| dbef | primary | dbef | |
| ae | primary_link | ae | yes |
| ec | primary_link | ec | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | sabct,dbef,dbef | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
| f,t | dbef,sabct,sabct | depart,turn right,arrive | f,e,t |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad and acute angle (50°) at the main intersection
Given the node map
"""
d
/
s . a . . b . c
` /
' /
e
/
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| sabc | primary | sabc | |
| dbef | primary | dbef | |
| ae | primary_link | ae | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | sabc,dbef,dbef | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad from link via link to primary
Given the node map
"""
d
.
s . a . b
` .
` .
'.
c
.
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| sab | primary_link | sab | |
| dbcf | primary | dbcf | |
| ac | primary_link | ae | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | sab,dbcf,dbcf | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad with a single intersection in a cross-road
Given the node map
"""
d
.
s . a . b
` .
' c . g
..
e
.
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| sab | primary | sab | |
| dbcef | primary | dbcef | |
| ae | primary_link | sab | yes |
| cg | primary | cg | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | sab,dbcef,dbcef | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad converted from a fork
Given the node map
"""
d
.
b
s . a '.
`c
.
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | ref | oneway |
| sa | tertiary | | D 60A | yes |
| ab | tertiary | ab | D 60A | yes |
| ac | tertiary | | D 60A | yes |
| dbcf | tertiary | dbcf | D 543 | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | ,dbcf,dbcf | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
@sliproads
Scenario: Sliproad to a road with a reference only
Given the node map
"""
s . a . b . d
` .
' .
..
c
.
f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | ref | oneway |
| sabd | primary | road | | |
| bcf | primary | | K108 | |
| ac | primary_link | | | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| s,f | road,, | depart,turn right,arrive | s,a,f |
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,k | road,,, | depart,turn right,roundabout turn right exit-1,arrive | a,b,h,k |
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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
@routing @guidance
Feature: Divided road entry
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Given a grid size of 5 meters
Scenario: Join on a divided road named after the main road
Given the node map
"""
a-------b-----c
|
d-------e-----f
|
|
g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | oneway |
| abc | main st | residential | -1 |
| def | main st | residential | yes |
| be | main st | residential | |
| eg | side st | residential | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| g,a | side st,main st,main st| depart,end of road left,arrive |
# Similar to previous one, but the joining way is tagged with the side-street name
Scenario: Join on a divided road, named after the side street
Given the node map
"""
a-------b-----c
|
d-------e-----f
|
|
g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | oneway |
| abc | main st | residential | -1 |
| def | main st | residential | yes |
| beg | side st | residential | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| g,a | side st,main st,main st| depart,end of road left,arrive |
# Center join named after crossroad
Scenario: Crossing a divided road, named after side-street
Given the node map
"""
h
|
a-------b-----c
|
d-------e-----f
|
|
g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | oneway |
| abc | main st | residential | -1 |
| def | main st | residential | yes |
| hbeg | side st | residential | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| g,a | side st,main st,main st| depart,turn left,arrive |
# Join named after divided road
Scenario: Crossing a divided road, named after main street
Given the node map
"""
h
|
a-------b-----c
|
d-------e-----f
|
|
g
"""
And the ways
| nodes | name | highway | oneway |
| abc | main st | residential | -1 |
| def | main st | residential | yes |
| be | main st | residential | |
| hb | side st | residential | |
| eg | side st | residential | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| g,a | side st,main st,main st| depart,turn left,arrive |
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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
@driveway @guidance
Feature: Driveways intersections
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Given a grid size of 5 meters
Scenario: Road with a turn to service road
Given the node map
"""
a
~.
b----c----d
|
e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| abc | trunk | first | yes |
| cd | trunk | second | yes |
| be | service | parking | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,d | first,second | depart,arrive | a,d |
Scenario: Turn Instead of Ramp
Given the node map
"""
a
~.
b----c----d
|
e
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| ab | trunk | | yes |
| bc | trunk | | yes |
| cd | trunk | second | yes |
| be | service | parking | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | locations |
| a,d | ,second | depart,arrive | a,d |
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@@ -24,25 +24,6 @@ Feature: End Of Road Instructions
| a,c | aeb,cbd,cbd | depart,end of road left,arrive |
| a,d | aeb,cbd,cbd | depart,end of road right,arrive |
# http://map.project-osrm.org/?z=18&center=38.906632%2C-77.008265&loc=38.906463%2C-77.007621&loc=38.906822%2C-77.008860&hl=en&alt=0
Scenario: End of Road, unnamed oneway
Given the node map
"""
c
a e b
f d
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | oneway |
| aeb | primary | road | yes |
| cbd | primary | | yes |
| ef | primary | turn | yes |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns |
| a,d | road,, | depart,end of road right,arrive |
@3605
Scenario: End of Road with oneway through street
Given the node map
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
@routing @guidance
Feature: Exit Numbers and Names
Background:
Given the profile "car"
Given a grid size of 10 meters
Scenario: Exit number on the way after the motorway junction
Given the node map
"""
a . . b . c . . d
` e . . f
"""
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| b | motorway_junction |
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | junction:ref |
| abcd | motorway | MainRoad | |
| be | motorway_link | ExitRamp | 3 |
| ef | motorway_link | ExitRamp | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | exits |
| a,f | MainRoad,ExitRamp,ExitRamp | depart,off ramp slight right,arrive | ,3, |
Scenario: Exit number on the way, motorway junction node tag missing, multiple numbers
Given the node map
"""
a . . b . c . . d
` e . . f
"""
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | junction:ref |
| abcd | motorway | MainRoad | |
| be | motorway_link | ExitRamp | 10;12 |
| ef | motorway_link | ExitRamp | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | exits |
| a,f | MainRoad,ExitRamp,ExitRamp | depart,off ramp slight right,arrive | ,10; 12, |
Scenario: Exit number on the ways after the motorway junction, multiple exits
Given the node map
"""
a . . b . c . . d
` e . . f
` g . . h
"""
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| b | motorway_junction |
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | junction:ref |
| abcd | motorway | MainRoad | |
| be | motorway_link | ExitRamp | 3 |
| ef | motorway_link | ExitRamp | |
| bg | motorway_link | ExitRamp | 3 |
| gh | motorway_link | ExitRamp | |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | exits |
| a,f | MainRoad,ExitRamp,ExitRamp | depart,off ramp slight right,arrive | ,3, |
| a,h | MainRoad,ExitRamp,ExitRamp | depart,off ramp right,arrive | ,3, |
# http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/417524818#map=17/37.38663/-121.97972
Scenario: Exit 393 on Bayshore Freeway
Given the node map
"""
a
` b
` c
. ` d
f ` e
"""
And the nodes
| node | highway |
| c | motorway_junction |
And the ways
| nodes | highway | name | junction:ref | oneway | destination |
| abcde | motorway | Bayshore Freeway | | yes | |
| cf | motorway_link | | 393 | yes | Great America Parkway;Bowers Avenue |
When I route I should get
| waypoints | route | turns | exits | destinations |
| a,e | Bayshore Freeway,Bayshore Freeway | depart,arrive | , | , |
| a,f | Bayshore Freeway,, | depart,off ramp slight right,arrive | ,393,393 | ,Great America Parkway, Bowers Avenue,Great America Parkway, Bowers Avenue |

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