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Embeddable mapping application

This Svelte app and related Python code are intended to provide a minimal, embeddable interactive map for embedding in Jupyter notebooks, especially those built into static websites using JupyterBook. By using IFrame widgets to call the deployed application with a specific URL containing the desired state, a Jupyter user can render geospatial data that has been stored in GCS. This avoids the problem of ipyleaflet and other Jupyter visualization widgets that store their data in the static HTML of a rendered JupyterBook webpage. The Python code in calitp_map_utils defines the contract between data producers (i.e. notebooks) and the data consumer (i.e. the Svelte app) as well as provides some utilities for validating the GeoJSON of specific analysis types.

calitp_map_utils

As mentioned above, calitp_map_utils is a small utility library that defines Pydantic types that can be used for data validation as well as Typescript types for type-hinting in the Svelte app. Also, the library contains a few CLI commands to facilitate validating pre-existing data with those types and/or generate a quick URL with state for testing.

TODO: a GitHub Action workflow exists to build the package, but it does not currently publish to pypi; right now that is done manually with poetry publish.

Developing the maps app

You can run a development server locally; use the calitp-map-utils CLI to generate a valid state URL for testing.

npm run dev
echo '{ "legend_url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/calitp-map-tiles/legend_test.svg", "layers": [ {"name": "D7 State Highway Network", "url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/calitp-map-tiles/d7_shn.geojson.gz", "type": "state_highway_network"}, {"name": "California High Quality Transit Areas - Stops", "url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/calitp-map-tiles/ca_hq_transit_stops.geojson.gz"}, {"name": "LA Metro Bus Speed Maps AM Peak", "url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/calitp-map-tiles/metro_am.geojson.gz", "type": "speedmap"} ] }' | gzip | basenc --base64url | poetry run python -m calitp_map_utils validate-state --base64url --compressed --data --verbose --host=http://localhost:5173
...
URL: localhost:5173?state=H4sIAO38fWQC_6WSMU_DMBCF_8opM03GSt0KDAwUgcqGkHVNr47B8RnfhZJW_e8kbVE6FAY6WSef3_fek7dZwJqyCYTG-yvIPLaUpJtftj832e0Y5opKcOdstcYWHkjXnN6zbr9Jvl-pVKNMikKUE1rKLbP1hNFJXnJdlOidxlGNcaTOkxTLsZEq5Jb4Tbg7N72WtnHPkx5mqgPMhAEWE0dK6kiOhndXMNi86SArTsHh3ig8NT21heeEQZzCNBEKjLosHOUC7yWa6sPoQdVIr3Y-yLHSv13fT2FGmhiuG4F5JFrCDKPAdAaPhJd0XPeyBuvfWu5Z3fb5Yl_3f0GN5zAk2TDXw7RY8NfJhEKdmik5rJw9-VBkKSzNPzMcXyuJ5vJps9039EE5DrACAAA%3D

You can point the --host parameter at a Netlify URL to provide an easy way to test against an already-published version of the app. As of 2023-07-21 the production URL is https://embeddable-maps.calitp.org but you can also use preview Netlify sites deployed via netlify deploy ... with --alias=some-alias and/or without the --prod flag (see below).

Build and deploy to Netlify

The site is deployed to production on merges to main, as defined in ../../.github/workflows/deploy-apps-maps.yml.

You may also deploy manually with the following:

(from the apps/maps folder)
npm run build
netlify deploy --site=embeddable-maps-calitp-org --dir=build

By default, this deploys a preview site with a generated alias prefix. You may pass an explicit alias with --alias=<some-alias> or deploy to production with --prod.

We could look into using the Netlify adapter at some point.

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