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Store your GPX tracks of your running (or other sports activity) in django.

Project description

Logo Store your GPX tracks of your running (or other sports activity) in django.

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(The name Django-ForRunners has the origin from the great Android tracking app ForRunners by Benoît Hervier: http://rvier.fr/#forrunners )

Features:

  • GPX track management:

    • Upload GPX tracks

    • Import GPX tracks from commandline

    • Track analysis:

      • basics: Track length / Duration / Pace / Hart rate Up-/Downhill

      • Display route on OpenStreetMap map

      • Graphs with elevation / heart rate / cadence (if available in GPX data)

    • Data that is automatically extracted from the web:

      • Start/finish Address from OpenStreetMap

      • Start/finish weather information from metaweather.com

    • Store additional data:

      • Ideal track distance (for easier grouping/filtering tracks)

  • sports competitions Management:

    • Create a List of Sport Events

      • Add participation to a event

      • link GPX track with a event participation

      • Store you event participation:

        • official track length

        • measured finisher time

        • Number of participants who have finished in your discipline

      • Add links to webpages relatet to this event

      • Record costs (entry fee, T-shirt etc.)

  • common

    • Multiple user support (However: no rights management and currently only suitable for a handful of users)

Project structure

There are two main directories:

directory

description

`/src/`_

The main Django-ForRunners source code

`/deployment/`_

deploy Django-ForRunners for production use case

install

There exists two kind of installation/usage:

This README contains only the information about local development installation.

Read /deployment/README for instruction to install Django-ForRunners on a root server.

prepare

~$ git clone https://github.com/jedie/django-for-runners.git
~$ cd django-for-runners/
~/django-for-runners$ make
_________________________________________________________________
DjangoForRunners - *dev* Makefile

install-poetry         install or update poetry
install                install DjangoForRunners via poetry
manage-update          Collectstatic + makemigration + migrate
update                 update the sources and installation
lint                   Run code formatters and linter
fix-code-style         Fix code formatting
tox-listenvs           List all tox test environments
tox                    Run pytest via tox with all environments
tox-py36               Run pytest via tox with *python v3.6*
tox-py37               Run pytest via tox with *python v3.7*
tox-py38               Run pytest via tox with *python v3.8*
pytest                 Run pytest
update-rst-readme      update README.rst from README.creole
publish                Release new version to PyPi
run-dev-server         Run the django dev server in endless loop.
createsuperuser        Create super user
messages               Make and compile locales message files
dbbackup               Backup database
dbrestore              Restore a database backup
run-docker-dev-server  Start docker containers with current dev source code

local development installation

# install or update Poetry:
~/django-for-runners$ make install-poetry

# install  Django-ForRunners via poetry:
~/django-for-runners$ make install
...

# Collectstatic + makemigration + migrate:
~/django-for-runners$ make manage-update

# Create a django super user:
~/django-for-runners$ ./manage.sh createsuperuser

# start local dev. web server:
~/django-for-runners$ make run-dev-server

The web page is available in Port 8000, e.g.: http://127.0.0.1:8000/

local docker dev run

You can run the deployment docker containers with current source code with:

~/django-for-runners$ make run-docker-dev-server

Just hit Cntl-C to stop the containers

The web page is available on Port 80, e.g.: http://localhost/

import GPX files

e.g.:

~/django-for-runners$ poetry run manage import_gpx --username <django_username> ~/backups/gpx_files

Note: It is no problem to start import_gpx with the same GPX files: Duplicate entries are avoided. The start/finish (time/latitude/longitude) are compared.

backup

Create a backup into .../backups/<timestamp>/ e.g.:

~/django-for-runners$ poetry run for_runners backup

The backup does:

  • backup the database

  • export all GPX tracks

  • generate .csv files:

  • a complete file with all running tracks

  • one file for every user

regenerate all SVG files

~/django-for-runners$ poetry run for_runners recreate-svg

Screenshots

(All screenshots are here: github.com/jedie/jedie.github.io/tree/master/screenshots/django-for-runners)

for-runers v0.6.0 2018-07-31 GPX Track.png

for-runers v0.6.0 2018-07-31 GPX Track.png

for-runners v0.4.0 2018-6-26 GPX info.png

for-runners v0.4.0 2018-6-26 GPX info.png

for-runners v0.6.0 2018-07-19 Event Costs.png

for-runners v0.6.0 2018-07-19 Event Costs.png

run tests

~/Django-ForRunners$ make test

or:

~/Django-ForRunners$ make tox

Note:

To run all tests, you need:

  • Chromium Browser WebDriver e.g.: apt install chromium-chromedriver

  • Firefox Browser WebDriver aka geckodriver

install geckodriver e.g.:

~$ cd /tmp
/tmp$ wget https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.20.1/geckodriver-v0.20.1-linux64.tar.gz -O geckodriver.tar.gz
/tmp$ sudo sh -c 'tar -x geckodriver -zf geckodriver.tar.gz -O > /usr/bin/geckodriver'
/tmp$ sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/geckodriver
/tmp$ rm geckodriver.tar.gz
/tmp$ geckodriver --version
geckodriver 0.20.1
...

some notes

GPX storage

Currently we store the unchanged GPX data in a TextField.

static files

We collect some JavaScript files, for easier startup. These files are:

Project Homepage

License

storage directory

leafletjs.com

Leaflet licensed under BSD

for_runners/static/leaflet/

dygraphs.com

dygraphs licensed under MIT

for_runners/static/dygraphs/

chartjs.org

Chart.js licensed under MIT

for_runners/static/chartjs/

Precision of coordinates

GPX files from Garmin (can) contain:

  • latitude with 29 decimal places

  • longitude with 28 decimal places

  • elevation with 19 decimal places

The route on OpenStreetMap does not look more detailed, with more than 5 decimal places.

See also: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Precision_of_coordinates

Django compatibility

django-for-runners

django version

python

>=v0.11.0

2.2.x LTS

3.6, 3.7, 3.8

>=v0.7.1

2.1

3.5, 3.6, 3.7

v0.5.x

2.0

3.5, 3.6, 3.7

(See also combinations in .travis.yml and tox.ini)

Backwards-incompatible changes

Older changes, see:

https://github.com/jedie/django-for-runners/blob/v0.10.1/README.creole#backwards-incompatible-changes

v0.12.0

Move main project sources into “/src/” Add deployment setup into “/development/”

history

  • compare v0.12.0…master dev

    • tbc

  • 17.01.2021 - v0.12.0:

  • 04.07.2020 - v0.11.0:

    • refactor gpx import code

    • update tests

    • Use poetry and add Makefile

    • update code style

  • 09.08.2019 - v0.10.1:

    • Enhance “Event Participation” admin view: Add start date and costs in table

  • 26.06.2019 - v0.10.0:

    • NEW: GPX Admin action to print a small overview from one or a few tracks

    • Accept optional server bind address, e.g.: for_runners run-server 127.0.0.1:8080

  • 02.04.2019 - v0.9.0:

    • NEW: Update complete environment installation with: for_runners update

    • Move the SQlite database to virtualenv root dir, e.g.: ~/Django-ForRunners/Django-ForRunners-database.sqlite3

    • NEW: save every gpx track to disk

    • NEW: Backup/export via cli: $ for_runners backup

    • NEW: export GPX Data via django-import-export

    • Create xdg-open desktop starter under linux here: ~/Django-ForRunners/Django-ForRunners

    • refactor the startup process:

      • auto loop the server process

      • open web browser on first start

      • enable autotask

    • rename for_runners_test_project to for_runners_project

  • 03.09.2018 - v0.8.1:

    • Fix “try-out” section in README, again ;(

  • 03.09.2018 - v0.8.0:

    • NEW: shell script for easier boot/install, see above

  • 02.09.2018 - v0.7.1:

    • Update to Django 2.1

    • Bugfix Tests

  • 02.09.2018 - v0.7.0:

    • Use dygraphs in GPX Track change admin view

    • Sync mouse over from Elevation/Headrate/Cadence dygraphs to leaflet open streep map

    • Fix “try-out” section in README (Thanks adsworth for reporting)

    • Add links from gpx tracks to other admin change view

    • Bugfixes

    • internals:

      • refactor stuff around track duration/length

      • move manipluation of list_display and list_filter contributed by adsworth

  • 19.07.2018 - v0.6.0:

    • NEW: event participation

    • NEW: costs of event participation (e.g.: entry fee for the competition, cost of a T-Shirt etc.)

    • NEW: Display statistics of events/costs per user and total

  • 04.07.2018 - v0.5.0:

    • remove Django-CMS

    • update to Django v2.0

    • NOTE: The migrations are simply replaced! So you must delete your database, e.g.: src/django-for-runners$ rm test_project_db.sqlite3

    • Add ‘net duration’ field, for the officially measured time and use it for calculations if available.

    • Create django manage command to fill some base data: $ ./manage.py fill_basedata

    • speedup by deactivating some django debug toolbar panels

  • 26.06.2018 - v0.4.0:

    • combine track filters with statistic views

    • NEW: GPX info (See length, point count and Average distance in meters between the points)

    • NEW: Display GPX metadata

    • Add ‘creator’ to every track and use it as changelist filter

    • remove Streetmap image generated via geotiler

    • Speedup by using a cache for gpxpy instances

  • 23.06.2018 - v0.3.0:

    • Start adding statistics (See screenshot above)

    • add weather information from metaweather.com to every track

  • 21.06.2018 - v0.2.0:

    • Display elevations, heart_rates and cadence_values if available

    • Add kilometer markers to OpenStreetMap

  • 15.06.2018 - v0.1.1:

    • a few bugfixes

  • 15.06.2018 - v0.1.0:

    • Render interactive OpenStreetMap track map with Leaflet JS

  • 12.06.2018 - v0.0.4:

    • Better Events model

    • GPX error handling

    • more tests

    • Bugfix for Python 3.5 (Geotiler needs Python 3.6 or later)

  • 12.06.2018 - v0.0.3:

    • display min/average/max heart rate

    • use autotask to generate the MAP in background

  • 31.05.2018 - v0.0.2:

    • generate SVG ‘icon’ from GPX track

  • v0.0.1 - 30.05.2018

    • Just create a pre-alpha release to save the PyPi package name ;)

credits

The whole thing is based on many excellent projects. Especially the following:

donation


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