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Timing and result application for track cycling events

Project description

metarace-trackmeet

Timing and result application for UCI Part 3 Track Races.

trackmeet screenshot

Usage

Choose meet folder and open:

$ trackmeet

Open an existing track meet:

$ trackmeet PATH

Create empty meet folder and open it:

$ trackmeet --create

Edit default configuration:

$ trackmeet --edit-default

Support

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.11
  • PyGObject
  • Gtk >= 3.22
  • metarace >= 2.1.9
  • tex-gyre fonts (optional, recommended)
  • evince (optional, recommended)
  • rsync (optional)
  • mosquitto (optional)

Automated Installation

For semi-automated installation on common unix-like desktop systems, download the metarace install script and run with sh:

$ wget https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace/raw/refs/heads/master/metarace-install.sh
$ sh metarace-install.sh

For installation on Windows systems, a powershell script is provided to install metarace applications under a WSL Debian container:

wget https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace/raw/refs/heads/master/wsl-install.ps1

Post-Installation Notes

Optionally configure defaults for new meets and library options:

$ ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/trackmeet --edit-default

Gnome Desktop

By default, Gnome uses a system font which does not have fixed-width digits. As a result, rolling times displayed in trackmeet will jiggle left and right as the digits change, and right-aligned time columns will not align correctly at the decimal point.

To correct this, install gnome-tweaks and change the system font to one with fixed-width digits eg: Noto Sans Regular.

Debugging messages can be viewed using journactl:

$ journalctl -f

XFCE

The XFCE default window manager uses function keys to switch workspaces, rendering them inaccessible to trackmeet. To use these function keys in trackmeet (eg for reports, arming and reset), first clear the relevant window manager shortcuts.

Under Settings, Window Manager, Keyboard, locate the "Workspace N" entries and clear the shortcut for each one by selecting the "Clear" button.

Roadmeet can be configured to open meet folders in Thunar by creating a custom action with appearance conditions set to include "Directories". The action can then be added to the toolbar or triggered from a context menu.

Following an automated install, you may need to log out and back in for the menu entries to be properly updated.

Debugging messages are appended to ~/.xsession-errors, view with tail:

$ tail -f ~/.xsession-errors

Manual Installation

Install system requirements for your OS (See System-Specific Preparation below) then prepare a metarace runtime directory and virtual env as follows:

$ mkdir -p ~/Documents/metarace
$ python3 -m venv --system-site-packages ~/Documents/metarace/venv

Install trackmeet to the virtual env, or run from source using one of the following methods:

Install From PyPI With Pip

Use pip in your virtual env to download and install trackmeet along with any required python packages from the Python Package Index:

$ ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/pip3 install metarace-trackmeet

Create a new empty trackmeet:

$ ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/trackmeet --create

Install From Wheel

Download the trackmeet wheel from github and verify signature:

$ wget https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace-trackmeet/releases/download/v1.13.2/metarace_trackmeet-1.13.2-py3-none-any.whl
$ wget https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace-trackmeet/releases/download/v1.13.2/metarace_trackmeet-1.13.2-py3-none-any.whl.asc
$ gpg --verify metarace_trackmeet-1.13.2-py3-none-any.whl.asc

Use pip in your virtual env to install the trackmeet wheel:

$ ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/pip3 install ./metarace_trackmeet-1.13.2-py3-none-any.whl

Create a new empty trackmeet:

$ ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/trackmeet --create

Run From Source Tree

Activate the virtual env, optionally install any required libraries, clone the repository and run trackmeet directly:

$ source ~/Documents/metarace/venv/bin/activate
(venv) $ pip3 install metarace
(venv) $ git clone https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace-trackmeet.git
(venv) $ cd metarace-trackmeet/src
(venv) $ python3 -m trackmeet

System-Specific Preparation Notes

Debian 11+, Ubuntu, Mint, MX (apt)

Install system requirements for trackmeet and metarace with apt:

$ sudo apt install python3-venv python3-pip
$ sudo apt install python3-cairo python3-gi python3-gi-cairo
$ sudo apt install gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-rsvg-2.0 gir1.2-pango-1.0
$ sudo apt install python3-serial python3-paho-mqtt python3-dateutil python3-xlwt

Optionally add fonts, PDF viewer, rsync and MQTT broker:

$ sudo apt install fonts-texgyre fonts-noto evince rsync mosquitto

Add your user to the group dialout in order to access serial ports:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" dialout

Arch, Manjaro, EndeavourOS (pacman)

Install system requirements with pacman:

$ sudo pacman -S --needed python python-pip gtk3
$ sudo pacman -S --needed python-pyserial python-dateutil python-xlwt python-paho-mqtt python-gobject python-cairo

Optionally install pdf viewer, fonts, rsync and mqtt broker:

$ sudo pacman -S --needed noto-fonts tex-gyre-fonts evince rsync mosquitto
$ sudo systemctl enable mosquitto.service

Add your user to the group uucp in order to access serial ports:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" uucp

Gentoo Linux

Install required system libraries, or select a suitable meta-package (eg XFCE):

# emerge --ask -n xfce-base/xfce4-meta x11-themes/gnome-themes-standard

Install required python packages:

# emerge --ask -n dev-libs/gobject-introspection dev-python/pygobject dev-python/python-dateutil dev-python/xlwt dev-python/pyserial dev-python/paho-mqtt

Install optional fonts, pdf viewer and MQTT broker:

# emerge --ask -n media-fonts/tex-gyre media-fonts/noto app-text/evince app-misc/mosquitto net-misc/rsync

Add your user to the group dialout in order to access serial ports:

# gpasswd -a "username" dialout

Alpine Linux (apk)

Setup a desktop environment, then add python requirements with apk:

# apk add py3-pip py3-pyserial py3-dateutil py3-paho-mqtt py3-gobject3 py3-cairo

Install optional fonts, pdf viewer, rsync and MQTT broker:

# apk add font-noto evince rsync mosquitto

Install Tex Gyre fonts from Gust:

$ wget https://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/whole/tg2_501otf.zip
$ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts
$ unzip -j -d ~/.local/share/fonts tg2_501otf.zip
$ fc-cache -f

Add your user to the group dialout in order to access serial ports:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" dialout

Fedora Linux (dnf)

Install system requirements:

$ sudo dnf install gtk3 gobject-introspection cairo-gobject
$ sudo dnf install python3-pip python3-cairo
$ sudo dnf install python3-pyserial python3-paho-mqtt python3-dateutil python-xlwt

Optionally add fonts, PDF viewer, rsync and MQTT broker:

$ sudo dnf install google-noto-sans-fonts google-noto-mono-fonts google-noto-emoji-fonts texlive-tex-gyre evince rsync mosquitto
$ sudo systemctl enable mosquitto.service

Add your user to the group dialout in order to access serial ports:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" dialout

Slackware

Install a desktop environment (eg XFCE), python packages will be installed as required by pip.

Note: Slackware does not ship evince with the XFCE desktop, but sets it as the Gtk print preview application. To enable print preview, install evince from slackbuilds, or add an entry in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini to point to another application:

[Settings]
gtk-print-preview-command=xpdf %f

Install Tex Gyre fonts from Gust:

$ wget https://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/whole/tg2_501otf.zip
$ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts
$ unzip -j -d ~/.local/share/fonts tg2_501otf.zip
$ fc-cache -f

Add your user to the group dialout in order to access serial ports:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" dialout

FreeBSD

Install a desktop environment (eg XFCE), then install optional components with pkg:

# pkg install evince rsync mosquitto

Add user to group dialer in order to access serial ports:

# pw group mod -n dialer -m op

Install Tex Gyre fonts from Gust:

$ wget https://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/whole/tg2_501otf.zip
$ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts
$ unzip -j -d ~/.local/share/fonts tg2_501otf.zip
$ fc-cache -f

Note: Use callout serial devices for decoder access. For example, a race result active decoder on the first USB serial port:

rru:/dev/cuaU0

MacOS / Brew

[TBC]

Windows / WSL

Install VirtualMachinePlatform and Windows Subsystem for Linux with Powershell:

Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName VirtualMachinePlatform -All -NoRestart
wsl --install --no-distribution

Reboot computer, then prepare a Debian container:

wsl --install -d Debian

In the Debian shell, install wget, cups and thunar:

$ sudo apt-get install wget cups thunar

Add your user to the lpadmin group:

$ sudo gpasswd -a "$USER" "lpadmin

Download the installer and run with sh:

$ wget https://github.com/ndf-zz/metarace/raw/refs/heads/master/metarace-install.sh
$ sh metarace-install.sh

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