Routino : Installation ====================== Compilation ----------- This program has been written to run on Linux, no cross-platform compatibility has been specifically included but on the other hand nothing platform specific has been knowingly included either. Any information on improving the compilation process on anything other than 32-bit x86 Linux is welcome. No external libraries are required and the programs are written in standard C language. To compile the programs just type 'make'. To use the search function on the web page the perl module "JSON::PP" must be installed. Installation ------------ After compilation the executable files are copied into the directory web/bin and the default XML configuration files are copied into the directory web/data. This is in preparation for using the supplied example web pages but is also a useful location to copy the files from for normal use. The executable files are called 'planetsplitter', 'router' and 'filedumper' (also 'tagmodifier' for debugging tag modifications). They can be copied to any location and need no special installation environment. The default configuration files are called 'profiles.xml', 'tagging.xml' and 'translations.xml'. The names of the configuration files can be specified on the command line but by default are also looked for in the directory that contains the routing database. Example Web Page ---------------- The directory 'web' contains a set of files that can be used to create a working set of web pages with interfaces to the routing algorithm. The files in the 'web' directory will require copying to a location that is accessible by a web server. After copying the files some of them need to be edited; search through the files for lines that contain the words "EDIT THIS" and make appropriate edits. The files that need editing are 'paths.pl' (to set the directory paths) and 'mapprefs.js' (to set the map properties). Configuration of web files -------------------------- The assumption in this description is that the whole of the directory called web is copied into a directory that is accessible by an Apache web server. ************************************************************************** **** This is not a secure configuration but an easy one to configure. **** **** Only the directory 'www' should be accessible by the web server. **** **** Do not use this configuration unmodified in a public web server. **** ************************************************************************** The directory structure is as follows: web/ | + /bin/ <- The Routino executable files (when compiled). | + /data/ <- The Routino database and default configuration | files. | + /results/ <- An empty directory to store the results. | + /www/ <- The files that must be available to the web | server are below this level. | + /openlayers/ <- A directory to hold the OpenLayers scripts. | + /routino/ <- The main HTML, Javascript, CSS and CGI files. | + /documentation/ <- The HTML version of the Routino documentation. The directory 'bin' will be filled by running the compilation process. For a secure installation the 'bin' directory should be outside of the web server, the file 'www/routino/paths.pl' contains the path to the 'bin' directory. The directory 'data' must contain the Routino database and is also the default location for the configuration files. The routing database is created by downloading the OSM files for the region of interest and running the 'planetsplitter' program. There is a script in the directory that will download the OSM files and create the required database. The script should be edited to set the names of the files to be downloaded. For a secure installation the 'data' directory should be outside of the web server, the file 'www/routino/paths.pl' contains the path to the 'data' directory. The directory 'results' is a temporary directory that it used to hold the GPX and text files generated by the Routino router. The directory must be writable by the web server process since it is the CGI scripts that are run by the web server that writes the results here. For a secure installation the results directory should be outside of the web server, the file 'www/routino/paths.pl' contains the path to the results directory. The directory 'www' and its sub-directories are the only ones that need to be within the web server accessible directory. The directory 'www/openlayers' must be filled with the openlayers Javascript library that can be downloaded from http://www.openlayers.org/. (This version of Routino has been tested with OpenLayers library version 2.11). The files must be installed so that the file 'www/openlayers/OpenLayers.js' and the directories 'www/openlayers/img/', 'www/openlayers/theme/' all exist. There is a script in the directory that will automatically download the files, create an optimised "OpenLayers.js" and copy the files to the required locations. The directory 'www/routino' contains the main HTML, Javascript and CSS files as well as the CGI scripts that perform the server-side routing functions. The description below lists all of the files that contain editable information. paths.pl This contains the names of the directories that contain the executable files, router database and temporary results; the prefix for the routing database; and the names of the executables. mapprops.js The parameters in this file control the boundary of the visible map (defaults to UK), the minimum and maximum zoom levels (defaults to between 4 and 15 inclusive), the source of map tiles (defaults to the main OpenStreetMap tile server) and the number of waypoints allowed (defaults to 9). The directory www/routino/documentation contains the HTML version of the Routino documentation. Configuration of web server --------------------------- The file 'www/routino/.htaccess' contains all of the Apache configuration options that are required to get the example web pages running. The only problem is that because of the way that the "AllowOverride" option works one of the configuration options has been commented out. This must be enabled in the main Apache server configuration file. -------- Copyright 2008-2012 Andrew M. Bishop.