This application is intented to be used as a way to organize collaborative work on specific areas by defining workflows and tasks (tiles) to be achieved.
First clone the git repository:
git clone git://github.com/pgiraud/OSMTM.git
Update and load the submodules:
git submodule update --init
Installing OSMTM in a Virtual Python environment is recommended.
To create a virtual Python environment:
wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-1.7.tar.gz
tar xvzf virtualenv-1.7.tar.gz
python virtualenv-1.7/virtualenv.py --distribute --no-site-packages env
source env/bin/activate
To install OSMTM from source (the only option at this point) in the virtual Python environment execute the setup.py
script:
cd OSMTM
python setup.py install
Previously, you may need to install some packages:
sudo apt-get install build-essential protobuf-compiler libprotobuf-dev libgeos-dev python-dev
Edit the development.ini file and change the admin_user
variable to match your OSM username.
To run OSMTM the easiest is to use pserve
:
pserve --reload development.ini
Install and enable mod_wsgi module in Apache:
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi
Create a new Apache config file with the following:
# Use only 1 Python sub-interpreter. Multiple sub-interpreters
# play badly with C extensions.
WSGIPassAuthorization On
WSGIDaemonProcess OSMTM_process user=ubuntu group=ubuntu processes=1 \
threads=4 \
python-path=/home/ubuntu/env/lib/python2.6/site-packages
WSGIScriptAlias /OSMTM /home/ubuntu/env/OSMTM.wsgi
WSGIRestrictStdin Off
<Location /OSMTM>
WSGIProcessGroup OSMTM_process
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
</Location>
You may need to adpat the user, group and paths values.
Create a new OSMTM.wsgi in your virtual env directory with the following:
import sys
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
from pyramid.paster import get_app
application = get_app(
'/home/ubuntu/OSMTM/production.ini', 'main')
You can then test config and restart Apache. Your application should be available at http://host.domain/OSMTM