get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Ah yes, sorry, the upload is currently capped at 5MB. You can change that limit in the PocketBase backend. I will add a guide to the docs.
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Happy that you got it working. What exactly does not work with the photos? Fell free to open a GitHub issue, if that's easier.
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
I really love working with PocketBase. It gives you such a headstart, but also is highly customizable. It's really the best of both worlds.
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
I don't know the app. But on the linked page it says it supports GPX and KML. Both of which wanderer supports.
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Exactly! As long as you have the track in a GPX, TCX or KML file, you are good to go.
You can also plan your route directly on wanderer (so you don't fall off another cliff ;))
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Thanks! No this is an extremely low spec server: 2GB RAM and 2 virtual cores.
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Or use the demo ;)
get_flomped 4mo ago • 100%
Cool! I always recommend OsmAnd.
Hey there, it's been a while since my [last post](https://lemmy.world/post/13523342). Since then - with the help of this awesome community - I have added multiple new features and fixed a lot of bugs. Most importantly there is now a working [demo](https://demo.wanderer.to) alongside a shiny new [landing page](https://wanderer.to). And here are some more fun features I added since then: * Trail drawing: in addition to uploading you GPX, TCX or KML files, you can now also simply draw a trail by defining multiple waypoints. The route between them will be calculated automatically. * Sharing trails: simple and straightforward - you can share your trails with other users and let them view or edit. * Printing trails: there is now a dedicated print view. Plan your adventure digitally and then take it with you on paper. * wanderer is now available in 8 different languages (thanks to translators from the community). If you would like to contribute a translation you can do so [here](https://crowdin.com/project/wanderer). * You can now bulk upload multiple trails at once simply by putting them in a dedicated auto-upload folder And much more. I'd be happy if you give it a try in case you haven't yet. GitHub repo: [https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer](https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer) []()
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
With docker you can simply change the port mapping in the compose file
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
That's strange, I never had that happen. If you have the time could you please open an issue on GitHub?
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Absolutely all help is welcome. Please check out the roadmap for my current plans. I'd be delighted if you could add your Dutch translation here: https://translate.codeberg.org/projects/wanderer/wanderer/nl/
Dank je wel!
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Speed statistics were added in v0.2.0. Hopefully also with some bugfixes.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Offering print support for trails is high on the priority list.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Logging trips offline requires background location services. This does not work for a simple website. You would need to program an app for that. While this is a plan somewhere down the line, it's still far away. So currently I would recommend relying on an external app to log your trip and import afterwards.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
I think you might misunderstand what wanderer does. It is not a maps service like Open Street Maps. It's simply a database in which you can store your GPS tracks. So the workflow would look like this: you are in the woods and record your track (e.g. with osmand) -> you store your track in GPX format -> you upload your track (and any additional info like a description or photos) to wanderer -> before your next adventure you check wanderer to decide what you want to do
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Happy to help. If you can get a dump of the database it should be quite easy to import it into wanderer via the API 👍
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Absolutely. I have it running on a Pi 5 and that's more than enough. You only need 1GB of RAM when first starting wanderer. After that it sits at around 100Mb.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
Currently wanderer supports visualising duration, distance, elevation gain and speed. Support for heart rate is planned. It can display a graph (the one you see in the screenshot) and also calculates an average.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
wanderer currently parses distance, elevation gain, duration and speed. Parsing heart rate would be an easy addition, though.
get_flomped 7mo ago • 100%
You can also install it directly on your machine: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer/wiki/Installation#from-source
It's just much more tedious imo.
Over the last two months, I developed wanderer. It is a self-hosted alternative to sites like alltrails.com or in other words a self-hosted trail database. It started out more as a small hobby project to teach myself some new technologies but in the end, I decided to develop it into a fully-fledged application. Core Features: - Manage your trails - Extensive map integration and visualization - Share trails with other people and explore theirs - Advanced filter and search functionality - Create custom lists to organize your trails further - Chique design with a dark and light theme - Fully mobile compatible wanderer is completely open-source. You can find the GitHub repo here: [https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer](https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer) wanderer is still under active development so if you encounter any bugs/errors or have suggestions please let me know here or open an issue on GitHub.