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GPX file upload error

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  • nebulonN Away
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    nebulon
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    wrote last edited by
    #3

    This should be fixed with latest package. I was able to upload and consume a .gpx file, however I couldn't figure out how to display the points in the map afterwards.

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    • imc67I Online
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      #4

      it works indeed. I found out that on the import page and imported file there are 2 tiny little icons, the left one shows the import on the map. However you can also go to the main page and select the date of the imported file.

      I see you added a symlink to "storage", are the other two I mentioned not needed?

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        wrote last edited by imc67
        #5

        I have more than 10.000 gpx files to be imported and manually via the GUI there seems to be limits.

        I found this, can you implement this "watched" folder also? https://dawarich.app/docs/tutorials/watcher

        dawarich_app:
            image: freikin/dawarich:latest
            container_name: dawarich_app
            volumes:
              - public:/var/app/public
        +     - watched:/var/app/tmp/imports/watched
        
          ...
        
          dawarich_sidekiq:
              image: freikin/dawarich:latest
              container_name: dawarich_sidekiq
              volumes:
                - public:/var/app/public
        +       - watched:/var/app/tmp/imports/watched
        
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        • nebulonN Away
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          wrote last edited by
          #6

          Did not even think of such a use-case, but I have never really worked with .gpx files as such. I will add the watcher directory also then

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          • nebulonN Away
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            wrote last edited by
            #7

            So the app already has /app/code/tmp linked to /tmp/dawarich. So the imports/watched can already be used, though this is all in the /tmp mount. Not sure what upstream intends here, is one supposed to upload to a /tmp folder manually and how are things cleaned up there?

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            • imc67I Online
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              #8

              Mmm, when I go to Filemanager (of the app) I do see a folder “storage” but not “temp”, should I create it including “imports/watched”?

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                So the app already has /app/code/tmp linked to /tmp/dawarich. So the imports/watched can already be used, though this is all in the /tmp mount. Not sure what upstream intends here, is one supposed to upload to a /tmp folder manually and how are things cleaned up there?

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                wrote last edited by imc67
                #9

                @nebulon said in GPX file upload error:

                is one supposed to upload to a /tmp folder manually and how are things cleaned up there?

                I’m not a programmer but my assumption is that the developer means by “temp” a folder that a user or the system can use for files that temporarily exist, either by ingress or whatever. I guess it can be mounted to /app/data/ so a user can get there?

                Like in the docs, only the watched folder mapping to app/data?

                volumes:
                      - dawarich_public:/var/app/public
                      - dawarich_watched:/var/app/tmp/imports/watched
                      - dawarich_storage:/var/app/storage
                
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                • imc67I Online
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                  #10

                  I just noticed that “public” also needs to be symlinked, there are editable files but also the “export” folder needs to be writable. I guess as mentioned before all 3 needs to be symlinked to /app/data/?

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                    wrote last edited by
                    #11

                    do you know what the public folder does?

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                    • nebulonN nebulon

                      do you know what the public folder does?

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                      @nebulon said in GPX file upload error:

                      do you know what the public folder does?

                      When I use Terminal of the app and go there I see some html files, images and export folder. I guess it’s all configurable to what you want to show in your browser.

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                        #13

                        So we need to first understand what is supposed to be there, since content in /tmp will get regularily (though only after 10 days) purged from disk. Have to play more with the app to see what it expects

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                          So after reading through the code, it seems public/ is mounted as a volume probably to customize the page, however given that it also contains the code from the release, we should not make that writable, otherwise we have a hard time to update.

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                            #15

                            The export also works fine for both .json and .gpx. Looks like the export/ folder is not actually used there.

                            I also found that the app stores the pid file in /tmp which will not go well when regularly purged, so I think we will move all that to /run instead.

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