osrm_binaries_provider argument to osrm_install() (default: "default"). This automatically fetches static, highly-compatible binaries built directly by this package's maintainer (e-kotov/osrm-binaries). These binaries provide native arm64 and x86_64 builds where available across Linux, macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel) and Windows, and bundle required runtime libraries (e.g., Intel TBB) to avoid legacy runtime hacks and reduce overhead by dropping unnecessary NodeJS wrappers. The original upstream binaries remain fully supported via osrm_binaries_provider = "official".download_url and file_path parameters to osrm_install() to support advanced/manual installations from a supplied archive URL or a local tarball path. These parameters are intended for advanced users who need explicit control over the installation source.checksums.txt as a fallback, ensuring installation security without requiring R package updates when new binary builds are released.v26.7.3 as validated by osrm.backend.tests/testthat/test-compatibility.R) to automatically verify that custom binaries produce identical routing results and are fully cross-compatible with official releases.osrm_gui(), an interactive Shiny web application for exploring and visualizing the loaded OSRM routing network. It comes with auto-centering logic to reliably detect the source OSM PBF file or retrieve the extent from the server registry or server object for auto extent.Improved osrm_servers() with a custom S3 print method for better interactive readability and a new output argument to return raw metadata as a list.
Simplified server IDs in the registry to osrm-{port}-{pid} format for better readability and programmatic access.
OSRM servers and running OSRM servers registry maintained by the package pre-save the extent info for osrm_gui() to use it for auto-centering.
Added a helpful hint to osrm_start() error messages when a graph is detected to be incompatible with the currently installed OSRM version.
Validated and added official support for OSRM v26.4.0 and v26.4.1 releases, ensuring the necessary runtime libraries (TBB and BZip2) are correctly fetched and patched across all supported platforms (macOS, Windows, and Linux).
Weekly live tests to check for potential regressions, successful OSRM binaries installation and possible issues when new versions of OSRM backend binaries.
The osrm.server.log_file option no longer accepts a list for separate stdout/stderr files.
This feature has been removed due to potential deadlock issues. Use a single character path
instead: options(osrm.server.log_file = "path/to/logfile.log"). If a list is provided,
it will silently fall back to the default temporary file behavior.
Default logging behavior changed: osrm_start_server() now writes logs to a temporary file
by default instead of using pipes. This prevents deadlocks in R's single-threaded environment
while preserving logs for debugging. Use verbose = TRUE to see output in the console.