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Good Map

Map engine to serve all the people ;)

Setup

1. Use python 3.10

If you have a different version of Python on your system, install python 3.10 alongside. For that, you can use pyenv. Follow the documentation. Useful commands: pyenv help <command>, pyenv install, pyenv shell, pyenv versions.

2. Install poetry in Python 3.10

poetry can create virtual environments associated with a project.
Make sure you are in the Python 3.10 environment and install:

pip install poetry

Useful commands: poetry -h <command>, poetry env list, poetry env info.

3. Install dependencies

poetry install

4. You're ready

When you enter the project directory, you can invoke any commands in your project like this:

poetry run <command>

Running App locally

TL;DR

If you don't want to go through all the configuration, e.g. you just simply want to test if everything works, you can simply run app with test dataset provided in tests/e2e_tests directory:

poetry run flask --app 'goodmap.goodmap:create_app(config_path="./tests/e2e_tests/e2e_test_config.yml")' run

Configuration

If you want to serve app with your configuration rename config-template.yml to config.yml and change its contents according to your needs. Values descriptions you can find inside config-template.yml.

Afterwards run it with:

poetry run flask --app 'goodmap.goodmap:create_app(config_path="/PATH/TO/YOUR/CONFIG")' --debug run

Database

The database is stored in JSON, in the map section. For an example database see tests/e2e_tests/e2e_test_data.json. The first subsection data consists of the actual datapoints, representing points on a map.

Datapoints have fields. The next subsections define special types of fields:

  • obligatory_fields - here are explicitely stated all the fields that the application assumes are presnt in all datapoints. E.g.
"position",
"name",
"accessible_by"

TODO: obligatory_fields is a new subsection, start using it in the actual application

  • categories - fields that can somehow be used in the app, for example by which datapoints can be filtered. Every category has a specified list of allowed values. E.g.
"accessible_by": ["bikes", "cars", "pedestrians"]
  • visible_data - when a datapoint will be rendered as a pin on a map, these fields will be shown in the box when clicking on a pin. E.g.
"name",
"type_of_place"
  • meta-data - some special data like
"UUID"

You can define the fields in all these subsections. Besides these types of fields, there is no restriction on the number of fields a datapoint can have.

Examples

You can find examples of working configuration and database in tests/e2e_tests named:

  • e2e_test_config.yml
  • e2e_test_data.json

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