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Brian Sperlongano 7f23feab88
Add expressway tagging to the transportation layer (#1313)
Fixes #1148 

This PR adds expressway tagging to the `transportation` layer, by setting `expressway=1` for non-motorway roads tagged `expressway=yes`, and omitting the tag otherwise.  Additionally, I've added a few unit tests to verify that the expressway tagging is being imported and updated into the intermediate tables.

Here is an example of expressway tagging on US-1 in Rhode Island, USA:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3254090/143501278-db3671b2-2efa-4998-bffd-9ddfec63579b.png)
2021-11-26 07:55:20 +01:00
Brian Sperlongano ec74480414
BUGFIX: Fix name-based way fragmentation in transportation_name (#1295)
I discovered this bug while investigating issues with the updates process related to #1190 #1292, and #814.

The `transportation_name` layer produces slightly different `tags` hstore values in the `osm_transportation_name_linestring` table during the initial import versus when running an update.  As currently written, the import code produces null-value keys in the `tags` column, while the update code suppresses them.  This PR removes that difference and makes the import code use same method that is currently used in the update code.

With a test case I've written, the import code produces a tags hstore that looks like this:
`"name"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2", "name:de"=>NULL, "name:en"=>NULL, "name_int"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2", "name:latin"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2"`

...while the update code produces a tags hstore that looks like this:

`"name"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2", "name_int"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2", "name:latin"=>"OpenMapTiles Secondary 2"`

Note the missing NULL values.

This bug causes a small amount of space wastage after an update is run, because the update matching code detects the `tags` value as different, resulting in a duplicate copy of the tags value if that row is updated.  This causes duplicate objects and breaks GROUP BY clauses that expect to group same-tagged features together.  I've tested this by inspection of a generated mbtiles, database spot checks, and the unit test code included in this PR.
2021-11-25 10:45:11 +01:00
Brian Sperlongano d7ea45349e
Add highway tests (#1294)
This PR adds unit tests for the transportation layer, and fixes several bugs in the unit testing code.  It verifies the correct zoom association to the various highway classes, and verifies that updates to highway attributes are populated.

Additionally, the documentation for unit tests in the CONTRIB guide is updated to note the specific make commands for developers to run.
2021-11-11 08:27:01 +01:00
Brian Sperlongano be37f3a565
Framework for SQL-based unit tests for import and updates (#1249)
This PR adds the ability to create SQL tests that ensure that OSM data is properly imported and updated in the OpenMapTiles data schema. The tests work by injecting test OSM data and updates into the database and checking to ensure that the data is properly loaded into the database using standard SQL statements.  With this framework in place, developers can now write small tests to inject known data into the database and ensure that imports and updates are working correctly.

In addition to the framework, basic tests are provided for four layers.  These initial tests are in no way comprehensive, but they provide a structure and framework for developers to add their own tests or expand the existing ones to cover more cases.

Usage:

`make clean && make sql-test`

## How it works
The SQL tests consist of the following parts:

1. **Test import data**, located in `tests/import`.  This test data is in the [OSM XML](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_XML) format and contains the data that should be initially injected into the database.  The files are numbered in order to ensure that each test data file contains OSM id numbers that are distinct from the other files.  For example, the file starting with `100` will use node ids from 100000-199999, way ids from 1000-1999, and relation ids from 100-199.
1. **Test update data**, located in `tests/update`.  This test data is in the [osmChange XML](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OsmChange) format, and contains the data that will be used to update the test import data (in order to verify that the update process is working correctly.  These files are also numbered using the same scheme as the test import data.
1. **Import SQL test script**, located at `tests/test-post-import.sql`.  This script is executed after the test import data has been injected, and runs SQL-based checks to ensure that the import data was properly imported.  If there are failures in the tests, an entry will be added to the table `omt_test_failures`, with one record per error that occurs during the import process.  A test failure will also fail the build.  To inspect the test failure messages, run `make psql` and issue the comment `SELECT * FROM omt_test_failures`.
1. **Update SQL test script**, located at `tests/test-post-update.sql`.  This script performs the same function as the import test script, except that it occurs after the test update data has been applied to the database.  Note that script will only run if the import script passes all tests.
2021-10-28 13:38:46 +02:00