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NAME

       osm2pgsql-replication - osm2pgsql database updater

SYNOPSIS

       osm2pgsql-replication [-h] {init,update,status} ...

DESCRIPTION

       Update an osm2pgsql database with changes from a OSM replication server.

       This tool initialises the updating process by looking at the import file
       or the newest object in the database. The state is then saved in a table
       in the database. Subsequent runs download newly available data and apply
       it to the database.

       See the help of the ’init’ and ’update’ command for more information on
       how to use osm2pgsql-replication.

OPTIONS

   Sub-commands
       osm2pgsql-replication init
                  Initialise the replication process.

       osm2pgsql-replication update
                  Download newly available data and apply it to the database.

       osm2pgsql-replication status
                  Print information about the current replication status, optionally as JSON.

OPTIONS 'osm2pgsql-replication init'

       usage: osm2pgsql-replication init [-h] [-q] [-v] [-d DB] [-U NAME] [-H HOST]
                                         [-P PORT] [-p PREFIX]
                                         [--osm-file FILE | --server URL]

       Initialise the replication process.

       There are two ways to initialise the replication process: if you have imported
       from a file that contains replication source information, then the
       initialisation process can use this and set up replication from there.
       Use the command ’%(prog)s --osm-file <filename>’ for this.

       If the file has no replication information or you don't have the initial
       import file anymore then replication can be set up according to
       the data found in the database. It checks the planet_osm_way table for the
       newest way in the database and then queries the OSM API when the way was
       created. The date is used as the start date for replication. In this mode
       the minutely diffs from the OSM servers are used as a source. You can change
       this with the ’--server’ parameter.

       -q, --quiet
              Print only error messages

       -v, --verbose
              Increase verboseness of output

       -d DB, --database DB
              Name of PostgreSQL database to connect to or conninfo string

       -U NAME, --username NAME
              PostgreSQL user name

       -H HOST, --host HOST
              Database server host name or socket location

       -P PORT, --port PORT
              Database server port

       -p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
              Prefix for table names (default 'planet_osm')

       --osm-file FILE
              Get replication information from the given file.

       --server URL
              Use      replication      server      at      the      given      URL     (default:
              https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute)

OPTIONS 'osm2pgsql-replication update'

       usage: osm2pgsql-replication update update [options] [-- param [param ...]]

       Download newly available data and apply it to the database.

       The data is downloaded in chunks of ’--max-diff-size’ MB. Each chunk is
       saved in a temporary file and imported with osm2pgsql from there. The
       temporary file is normally deleted afterwards unless you state an explicit
       location with ’--diff-file’. Once the database is up to date with the
       replication source, the update process exits with 0.

       Any additional arguments to osm2pgsql need to be given after ’--’. Database
       and the prefix parameter are handed through to osm2pgsql. They do not need
       to be repeated. ’--append’ and ’--slim’ will always be added as well.

       Use the ’--post-processing’ parameter to execute a script after osm2pgsql has
       run successfully. If the updates consists of multiple runs because the
       maximum size of downloaded data was reached, then the script is executed
       each time that osm2pgsql has run. When the post-processing fails, then
       the entire update run is considered a failure and the replication information
       is not updated. That means that when 'update' is run the next time it will
       recommence with downloading the diffs again and reapplying them to the
       database. This is usually safe. The script receives two parameters:
       the sequence ID and timestamp of the last successful run. The timestamp
       may be missing in the rare case that the replication service stops responding
       after the updates have been downloaded.

       param  Extra parameters to hand in to osm2pgsql.

       --diff-file FILE
              File to save changes before they are applied to osm2pgsql.

       --max-diff-size MAX_DIFF_SIZE
              Maximum data to load in MB (default: 500MB)

       --osm2pgsql-cmd OSM2PGSQL_CMD
              Path to osm2pgsql command (default: osm2pgsql)

       --once Run updates only once, even when more data is available.

       --post-processing SCRIPT
              Post-processing script to run after each execution of osm2pgsql.

       -q, --quiet
              Print only error messages

       -v, --verbose
              Increase verboseness of output

       -d DB, --database DB
              Name of PostgreSQL database to connect to or conninfo string

       -U NAME, --username NAME
              PostgreSQL user name

       -H HOST, --host HOST
              Database server host name or socket location

       -P PORT, --port PORT
              Database server port

       -p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
              Prefix for table names (default 'planet_osm')

OPTIONS 'osm2pgsql-replication status'

       usage: osm2pgsql-replication status [-h] [-q] [-v] [-d DB] [-U NAME] [-H HOST]
                                           [-P PORT] [-p PREFIX] [--json]

       Print information about the current replication status, optionally as JSON.

       Sample output:

           2021-08-17       15:20:28       [INFO]:        Using        replication        service
       'https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute',  which  is  at  sequence  4675115 (
       2021-08-17T13:19:43Z )
           2021-08-17 15:20:28 [INFO]: Replication server's most recent data is <1 minute old
           2021-08-17 15:20:28 [INFO]: Local database is 8288 sequences behind the server, i.e. 5
       day(s) 20 hour(s) 58 minute(s)
           2021-08-17  15:20:28  [INFO]: Local database's most recent data is 5 day(s) 20 hour(s)
       59 minute(s) old

       With the ’--json’ option, the status is printed as a json object.

           {
             "server": {
               "base_url": "https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute",
               "sequence": 4675116,
               "timestamp": "2021-08-17T13:20:43Z",
               "age_sec": 27
             },
             "local": {
               "sequence": 4666827,
               "timestamp": "2021-08-11T16:21:09Z",
               "age_sec": 507601
             },
             "status": 0
           }

       ’status’ is 0 if there were no problems getting the status. 1 & 2 for
       improperly set up replication. 3 for network issues. If status ≠ 0, then
       the ’error’ key is an error message (as string). ’status’ is used as the
       exit code.

       ’server’ is the replication server's current status. ’sequence’ is it's
       sequence number, ’timestamp’ the time of that, and 'age_sec' the age of the
       data in seconds.

       ’local’ is the status of your server.

       --json Output status as json.

       -q, --quiet
              Print only error messages

       -v, --verbose
              Increase verboseness of output

       -d DB, --database DB
              Name of PostgreSQL database to connect to or conninfo string

       -U NAME, --username NAME
              PostgreSQL user name

       -H HOST, --host HOST
              Database server host name or socket location

       -P PORT, --port PORT
              Database server port

       -p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
              Prefix for table names (default 'planet_osm')

SEE ALSO

       * osm2pgsql website (https://osm2pgsql.org)
       * osm2pgsql manual (https://osm2pgsql.org/doc/manual.html)

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