Sanitize timeliness data more
Sanitize timeliness data more

#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
#this script should be run from a fresh git checkout from github #this script should be run from a fresh git checkout from github
#ami base must have yum install lighttpd-fastcgi, git, tomcat6 #ami base must have yum install lighttpd-fastcgi, git, tomcat6
#php-cli php-gd tomcat6-webapps tomcat6-admin-webapps svn maven2 #php-cli php-gd tomcat6-webapps tomcat6-admin-webapps svn maven2
#postgres postgres-server php-pg #postgres postgres-server php-pg
#http://www.how2forge.org/installing-lighttpd-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-fedora-12 #http://www.how2forge.org/installing-lighttpd-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-fedora-12
   
cp /root/aws.php /tmp/ cp /root/aws.php /tmp/
mkdir /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache mkdir /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache
chcon -h system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /var/www chcon -h system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /var/www
chcon -R -h root:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /var/www/* chcon -R -h root:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /var/www/*
chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_rw_t /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_rw_t /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache
chmod -R 777 /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache chmod -R 777 /var/www/lib/staticmaplite/cache
chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_rw_t /var/www/labs/tiles chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_rw_t /var/www/labs/tiles
chmod -R 777 /var/www/labs/tiles chmod -R 777 /var/www/labs/tiles
wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/cbrfeed.zip \ wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/cbrfeed.zip \
-O /var/www/cbrfeed.zip -O /var/www/cbrfeed.zip
   
createdb transitdata createdb transitdata
createlang -d transitdata plpgsql createlang -d transitdata plpgsql
psql -d transitdata -f /var/www/lib/postgis.sql psql -d transitdata -f /var/www/lib/postgis.sql
# curl https://github.com/maxious/ACTBus-ui/raw/master/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz -o transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz # curl https://github.com/maxious/ACTBus-ui/raw/master/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz -o transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz
#made with pg_dump transitdata | gzip -c > transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz #made with pg_dump transitdata | gzip -c > transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz
gunzip /var/www/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz gunzip /var/www/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql.gz
psql -d transitdata -f /var/www/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql psql -d transitdata -f /var/www/transitdata.cbrfeed.sql
#createuser transitdata -SDRP #createuser transitdata -SDRP
#password transitdata #password transitdata
#psql -d transitdata -c \"GRANT SELECT ON TABLE agency,calendar,calendar_dates,routes,stop_times,stops,trips TO transitdata;\" #psql -d transitdata -c \"GRANT SELECT ON TABLE agency,calendar,calendar_dates,routes,stop_times,stops,trips TO transitdata;\"
  #psql -d transitdata -c "GRANT SELECT,INSERT ON TABLE myway_observations,myway_routes,myway_stops,myway_timingdeltas TO transitdata;"
  #psql -d transitdata -c "GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE ON TABLE myway_routes,myway_stops TO transitdata;"
  ##psql -d transitdata -c "GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO transitdata;"
php /var/www/updatedb.php php /var/www/updatedb.php
   
wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/Graph.obj \ wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/Graph.obj \
-O /tmp/Graph.obj -O /tmp/Graph.obj
rm -rfv /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner* rm -rfv /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner*
wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/opentripplanner-webapp.war \ wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/opentripplanner-webapp.war \
-O /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner-webapp.war -O /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner-webapp.war
wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/opentripplanner-api-webapp.war \ wget http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/busresources/opentripplanner-api-webapp.war \
-O /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner-api-webapp.war -O /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/opentripplanner-api-webapp.war
/etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart
   
# PostgreSQL Client Authentication Configuration File # PostgreSQL Client Authentication Configuration File
# =================================================== # ===================================================
# #
# Refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the # Refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the
# PostgreSQL documentation for a complete description # PostgreSQL documentation for a complete description
# of this file. A short synopsis follows. # of this file. A short synopsis follows.
# #
# This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients # This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients
# are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which # are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which
# databases they can access. Records take one of these forms: # databases they can access. Records take one of these forms:
# #
# local DATABASE USER METHOD [OPTIONS] # local DATABASE USER METHOD [OPTIONS]
# host DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] # host DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS]
# hostssl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] # hostssl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS]
# hostnossl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] # hostnossl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS]
# #
# (The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.) # (The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.)
# #
# The first field is the connection type: "local" is a Unix-domain socket, # The first field is the connection type: "local" is a Unix-domain socket,
# "host" is either a plain or SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, "hostssl" is an # "host" is either a plain or SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, "hostssl" is an
# SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, and "hostnossl" is a plain TCP/IP socket. # SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, and "hostnossl" is a plain TCP/IP socket.
# #
# DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samerole", a database name, or # DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samerole", a database name, or
# a comma-separated list thereof. # a comma-separated list thereof.
# #
# USER can be "all", a user name, a group name prefixed with "+", or # USER can be "all", a user name, a group name prefixed with "+", or
# a comma-separated list thereof. In both the DATABASE and USER fields # a comma-separated list thereof. In both the DATABASE and USER fields
# you can also write a file name prefixed with "@" to include names from # you can also write a file name prefixed with "@" to include names from
# a separate file. # a separate file.
# #
# CIDR-ADDRESS specifies the set of hosts the record matches. # CIDR-ADDRESS specifies the set of hosts the record matches.
# It is made up of an IP address and a CIDR mask that is an integer # It is made up of an IP address and a CIDR mask that is an integer
# (between 0 and 32 (IPv4) or 128 (IPv6) inclusive) that specifies # (between 0 and 32 (IPv4) or 128 (IPv6) inclusive) that specifies
# the number of significant bits in the mask. Alternatively, you can write # the number of significant bits in the mask. Alternatively, you can write
# an IP address and netmask in separate columns to specify the set of hosts. # an IP address and netmask in separate columns to specify the set of hosts.
# #
# METHOD can be "trust", "reject", "md5", "password", "gss", "sspi", "krb5", # METHOD can be "trust", "reject", "md5", "password", "gss", "sspi", "krb5",
# "ident", "pam", "ldap" or "cert". Note that "password" sends passwords # "ident", "pam", "ldap" or "cert". Note that "password" sends passwords
# in clear text; "md5" is preferred since it sends encrypted passwords. # in clear text; "md5" is preferred since it sends encrypted passwords.
# #
# OPTIONS are a set of options for the authentication in the format # OPTIONS are a set of options for the authentication in the format
# NAME=VALUE. The available options depend on the different authentication # NAME=VALUE. The available options depend on the different authentication
# methods - refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the documentation # methods - refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the documentation
# for a list of which options are available for which authentication methods. # for a list of which options are available for which authentication methods.
# #
# Database and user names containing spaces, commas, quotes and other special # Database and user names containing spaces, commas, quotes and other special
# characters must be quoted. Quoting one of the keywords "all", "sameuser" or # characters must be quoted. Quoting one of the keywords "all", "sameuser" or
# "samerole" makes the name lose its special character, and just match a # "samerole" makes the name lose its special character, and just match a
# database or username with that name. # database or username with that name.
# #
# This file is read on server startup and when the postmaster receives # This file is read on server startup and when the postmaster receives
# a SIGHUP signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have # a SIGHUP signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have
# to SIGHUP the postmaster for the changes to take effect. You can use # to SIGHUP the postmaster for the changes to take effect. You can use
# "pg_ctl reload" to do that. # "pg_ctl reload" to do that.
   
# Put your actual configuration here # Put your actual configuration here
# ---------------------------------- # ----------------------------------
# #
# If you want to allow non-local connections, you need to add more # If you want to allow non-local connections, you need to add more
# "host" records. In that case you will also need to make PostgreSQL listen # "host" records. In that case you will also need to make PostgreSQL listen
# on a non-local interface via the listen_addresses configuration parameter, # on a non-local interface via the listen_addresses configuration parameter,
# or via the -i or -h command line switches. # or via the -i or -h command line switches.
# #
   
   
   
# TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD # TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD
   
# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
local all all trust local all all trust
# IPv4 local connections: # IPv4 local connections:
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust
# IPv6 local connections: # IPv6 local connections:
host all all ::1/128 trust host all all ::1/128 trust
  #Allow any IP to connect, with a password:
  host all all 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 md5
   
  # -----------------------------
  # PostgreSQL configuration file
  # -----------------------------
  #
  # This file consists of lines of the form:
  #
  # name = value
  #
  # (The "=" is optional.) Whitespace may be used. Comments are introduced with
  # "#" anywhere on a line. The complete list of parameter names and allowed
  # values can be found in the PostgreSQL documentation.
  #
  # The commented-out settings shown in this file represent the default values.
  # Re-commenting a setting is NOT sufficient to revert it to the default value;
  # you need to reload the server.
  #
  # This file is read on server startup and when the server receives a SIGHUP
  # signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have to SIGHUP the
  # server for the changes to take effect, or use "pg_ctl reload". Some
  # parameters, which are marked below, require a server shutdown and restart to
  # take effect.
  #
  # Any parameter can also be given as a command-line option to the server, e.g.,
  # "postgres -c log_connections=on". Some parameters can be changed at run time
  # with the "SET" SQL command.
  #
  # Memory units: kB = kilobytes Time units: ms = milliseconds
  # MB = megabytes s = seconds
  # GB = gigabytes min = minutes
  # h = hours
  # d = days
 
 
  #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # FILE LOCATIONS
  #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  # The default values of these variables are driven from the -D command-line
  # option or PGDATA environment variable, represented here as ConfigDir.
 
  #data_directory = 'ConfigDir' # use data in another directory
  # (change requires restart)
  #hba_file = 'ConfigDir/pg_hba.conf' # host-based authentication file
  # (change requires restart)
  #ident_file = 'ConfigDir/pg_ident.conf' # ident configuration file
  # (change requires restart)
 
  # If external_pid_file is not explicitly set, no extra PID file is written.
  #external_pid_file = '(none)' # write an extra PID file
  # (change requires restart)
 
 
  #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # CONNECTIONS AND AUTHENTICATION
  #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  # - Connection Settings -
 
  listen_addresses = '*' # what IP address(es) to listen on;
  # comma-separated list of addresses;
  # defaults to 'localhost', '*' = all
  # (change requires restart)
  #port = 5432 # (change requires restart)
  max_connections = 100 # (change requires restart)