10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yuri Astrakhan
a803bc3d11
cleanup trailing spaces (#777)
minor noop
2020-02-11 01:13:01 -05:00
Jorge Sanz
ace759590e
Parallel capability to layer functions (#728)
This PR allows queries to be parallelized on recent versions of Postgres. The `PARALLEL SAFE` modifier has been added to the layer functions and a PLPGSQL function to convert strings into number has been replaced.

`PARALLEL SAFE` is a modifier for `CREATE FUNCTION` available since Postgres 9.6, so this change does not break current OpenMapTiles supported database version. More details about this topic [here](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/parallel-safety.html) and at the reference documentation for [`CREATE FUNCTION`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createfunction.html).

### Testing procedure

The procedure to test this was:

* Imported `spain.pbf` in a clean environment
* Dumped the OpenMapTiles database from the Postgres Docker image
* Created a clean Postgres 12 database using the default Docker image
* Installed `postgis` 3 from the default Debian package and `osml10n` 2.5.8 from the repository (`make`, etc.)
* Restored the dump
* Lowered the postgres planner parameters for triggering parallel plans:
```sql
set parallel_setup_cost = 5;
set parallel_tuple_cost = 0.005;
```
* Manually added the `PARALLEL SAFE` modifier to each function involved in layer queries (not on updates or inserting functions).
* For each layer, run a testing query to confirm parallel workers were created, something like this:
```sql
explain analyze 
select * from layer_aerodrome_label(tilebbox(8,128,95),10,null)
union all
select * from layer_aerodrome_label(tilebbox(8,128,97),10,null);
```
* After all the layers were processed and confirmed to start parallel executions, a more complete example was run. This example just retrieves the geometries for all the layers from the same tile but without using any MVT related function.

<details><summary>Testing query</summary>

```sql
-- Using the function layer_landuse
explain analyze 
select geometry from layer_water(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_waterway(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_landcover(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_landuse(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_mountain_peak(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_park(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_boundary(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_aeroway(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_transportation(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_building(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_water_name(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_transportation_name(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_place(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_housenumber(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_poi(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14)
union all
select geometry from layer_aerodrome_label(tilebbox(14,8020,6178),14);
```
</details>

You can inspect the execution plan and results on [this page](https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/3z). Also [attaching](https://github.com/openmaptiles/openmaptiles/files/3951822/explain-tile-simple.tar.gz) the query and JSON output for future reference. The website gives a ton of details, but you may want to search for nodes mentioning `workers` or `parallel` like in this area referring to `osm_border` or `osm_aeroway_linestring` entities

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/188264/70647153-9cac9300-1c48-11ea-96ea-ac7a1e2f4a79.png)

### Next steps

Since the execution plan is not showing a parallel append at the top level, meaning it's not running each layer individually, I want to continue experimenting with parameters and queries to see if it's possible to even parallelize more the request.

I will post my finding here, even no change in the code should happen.


cc. @nyurik

Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <yuriastrakhan@gmail.com>
2020-01-31 19:36:02 -05:00
Sergii Golubev
8dcb8a3192 close #657: limit mountain_peak's 'ele' tag to 10000 (#658)
* close #657: limit mountain_peak's 'ele' tag to 10000

* layers/mountain_peak/layer.sql: implement a more elegant 'ele' filter
2019-11-04 06:14:55 -05:00
typebrook
89cbf27c98 Add 'natural=volcanal' into mountain_peak layer
1. Add new field "class" into mountain_peak layer,
   which is original value of "natural" tag
2. Reformat layer.sql
2018-12-20 14:10:22 +00:00
Jiri Kozel
51bc8fad35 Multilinguality (#279)
Improve multilinguality: names in 57 languages, name:latin, name:nonlatin, name_int. Fixes #211 #252 #80.

See #279 for more info.
2017-06-12 17:53:47 +02:00
jirik
4c6d30066d Add German names (name_de), unify English names (name_en) 2017-03-17 12:56:54 +01:00
jirik
24ed38ba14 Improve SQL query for moutain peaks 2017-03-17 10:27:48 +01:00
jirik
5bebe680fc Improve doc of moutain peaks 2017-03-01 08:31:30 +01:00
jirik
addaf4bff0 Clarify data types of mountain_peak 2017-02-28 15:41:14 +01:00
jirik
98f4a409a7 Add mountain_peak layer 2017-02-28 10:54:51 +01:00