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README.md

[]Tracman

v 0.7.12

node.js application to display a sharable map with user's location.

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Installation

On unix-based systems:

git clone https://github.com/Tracman-org/Server.git tracman-server &&\
cd tracman-server &&\
npm install

You will need to set up a configuration file at config/env/env.js. Use config/env/sample.js for an example. You can get API keys at the google developer's console. You will need to set up approved hosts and auth callbacks. There is more information in their documentation.

A good method is to simply copy the sample configuration and point config/env/env.js to the new version:

cp config/env/sample.js config/env/local-config.js
echo "module.exports = require('./local-config.js');" > config/env/env.js

Then edit config/env/local-config.js to match your local environment.

Usage

Run Tracman with npm:

(npm run minify & npm run build) && npm start

...or with nodemon:

npm run nodemon

Nodemon will automatically minify and bundle files and restart the app when you make changes. Check out the nodemon.json configuration.

Contributing

Tracman will be updated according to this branching model... more or less. If you know anything about programming Android, the Tracman android app is more desperate for help.

Changelog

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develop

  • #110 Implemented StandardJS
  • Removed emojis
  • #113 #114 Switched to useMongoClient
  • #67 Fixed invisible marker in demo
  • Shortened if statements and long lines

v0.7.12

  • Fixed altitude sign

v0.7.10

  • Added coinhive
  • Updated jQuery
  • Added HTML5 shiv

v0.7.9

  • Updated packages
  • Added support for browser geolocation
  • Fixed streetview image bugs
  • Added sourcemaps for debugging
  • Fixed streetview bearing

v0.7.8

  • #96 Replaced panorama with static images

v0.7.7

  • #96 Continue to update panorama after creating element

v0.7.6

  • #100 Moved CSS out of webpack
  • Fixed #108

v0.7.5

  • Added pricing to homepage

v0.7.4

  • Improved debugging
  • Fixed bugs #105 and #107
  • #89 Can change marker color

v0.7.3

  • Fixed #102 issue creating account

v0.7.2

  • Added more debugging to fix auth problems

v0.7.0

  • Bug fixes

License

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Tracman: GPS tracking service in node.js Copyright © 2017 Keith Irwin

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.