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Python library for parse, save and work with Wialon and EGTS data

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gpswe

gpswe - this module is a Python client library for work with GPS Trackers (Wialon IPS, EGTS)

Installation

Install the current version with PyPI:

pip install gpswe

Usage

First fill in the module Settings with your data

from gpswe.config.settings import settings as gpswe_settings

#The port on which the server will be started
gpswe_settings.PORT = 10500
#The host on which the server will be started
gpswe_settings.HOST = "0.0.0.0"
#Supported version of WialonIPS
gpswe_settings.WIALON_PROTOCOL_VERSION = "2.0"
#Host where the database is deployed
gpswe_settings.POSTGRES_HOST = "0.0.0.0"
#The port on which the database is deployed
gpswe_settings.POSTGRES_PORT = 5432
#The name of the database itself
gpswe_settings.POSTGRES_DB = "gpswe"
#The user's name to connect to the database
gpswe_settings.POSTGRES_USER = "test_user"
#The user's password to connect to the database
gpswe_settings.POSTGRES_PASSWORD = "123"

Next, you need to "initialize" your database (create all the necessary libraries in it)

from gpswe.gps_server import init_db

init_db()

OK, now you can start the server

from gpswe.gps_server import start_server

start_server()

To get extended information about your data, you need to use the method get_coordinates (imei, from_datetime, to_datetime), where "imei" is the id of your tracker from which the data comes, "from_datetime" and "to_datetime" are the time interval in which you want to receive the data

import datetime
from gpswe.gps_server import get_coordinates

data = get_coordinates(
    imei="1231233123", 
    from_datetime=datetime.datetime(2022, 5, 15), 
    to_datetime=datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 25)
)

The data comes in json format

{
  "speed": 20.0, 
  "distance": 248.4, 
  "coordinates": [
    {
      "latitude": 61.2296333, 
      "longitude": 50.8259626
    }, 
    {
      "latitude": 63.4578954564, 
      "longitude": 50.87545689874458
    }
  ]
}

speed - average speed over a period of time
distance - distance traveled
coordinates - coordinates with latitude and longitude

All messages will be written to the console via the standard logging python library

Contributing

Bug reports and/or pull requests are welcome

License

The module is available as open source under the terms of the The MIT License (MIT)

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