

Yes, this is supported


Yes, this is supported


Thank you 🙏


There is an integration for that. You provide the URL, the user and deviceId and Reitti will fetch all new data. There is also a button to import all historical data from the recorder


Hello @chellomere@lemmy.world , totally understandable point. I stated on another thread that I probably won’t add an export function since we discard some points of the raw data before Reitti processes it. So even if I add an export function, it will be less than the original data.
Some solutions to your problem could be:
I also considered writing a proxy like you mentioned which could delegate to two endpoints but then decided at one point it would not be worth the hassle. I stopped using dawarich but I am also biased 😅


To change the password and the user of the db you have to change it in the postgis service but also need to let reitti know that it is not the standard anymore. You need to set the environment for reitti according to the Readme
If you want to start from scratch you probably need to delete the volumes from docker. See here
Normally the volumes are called reitti_postgis and so on.
Let me know if you need further assitance, i am currently on mobile but can provide more info later


Someone would need to get that data out of the app. Either as GPX or some other format. I do not think these devices are able to send the position to some configurable endpoint. A quick search for nut tracker and home assistant does not yield any reasonable results.
I think we are out of luck at that point. But maybe someone knows about a more open tracker device which could be configured.


Reitti displays data coming either from an import. You could upload GPX, GeoJson files or export the data from google maps and import that. If you want more up to date data, you could install an app on your phone which pushes your latest locations into Reitti. GPSLogger or Owntracks are at the moment supported for that


No, not really. It just makes it easier to spin up all the needed services and it is at the moment the “documented” way.
On the release there is also jar of Reitti.
If you need any help in starting that, let me know.


You are right, I missed that they are still open for the other services. I have mine running behind traeffik and did removed all port definitions.
I will change the compose file to only expose Reitti.
Thanks for the feedback🙏


Greetings, @Pandoras_Can_Opener@mander.xyz, that sounds like a truly wonderful idea, and as a fellow cat owner, it brings me great joy to hear about it. 😻
In fact, I have recently changed the analysis of data, which is now performed in near real-time as soon as new data becomes available. I am currently working on the functionality to display multiple users (or, in your case, Pandora) on the map, which should be beneficial to your idea.
Now, the primary question is, how can we integrate the data from the tracker into Reitti. Thats something I have no idea at the moment. Do you have any Infos about that?


Cool, thanks for the feedback.
For:
1: There should be something about downloading in the Photon logs. You can check with docker compose logs photon. I do not remember how long it took to download the index for Germany, but it was noticeable. It depends a lot on how you are connected to the internet and then how long it takes to extract the index.
2: You should also see that in the log of Photon. If the default does not work reliably, you can create an account on Geoapify; it is free, and you get 3000 reverse geocode requests per day. I personally have Photon for DE and then the default service and additional Geoapify.
3: Yeah, I was also thinking about that. In the end, a per-user setting and then the overlay should be disabled, but it could take a while until I can get to it.


It was not intentional but after bothering not about it because i had other things on my mind i got used to it and now like it the way it is.
But for everyone who is bothered by that. If Reitti reaches 1k stars on Github I will add a switch to use a centered one 😊


I had a similar setup with Home Assistant in the past so I understand your usecase. For Reitti to detect visits somewhat reliable it needs at least one datapoint of location data a minute. We build location clusters with minimum 5 points in 5 minutes. If HA tracks that often it should work. HA probably tracks more than that.
I could add an integration that Reitti fetches the data from Home Assistant. Do you mind in creating a feature request?


I have no experience with traccar but it seems that it supports live tracking. This is something Reitti does not support. Depends on your usecase, but i think traccar is better suited.


I used that once on a past gig and it wasn’t very pleasant to use. Especially in combination with spring boot. But that is a couple of years ago. Maybe things have changed. I personally would prefer the executable jar from spring boot. With that you do not have to make that many steps to make it work. But thanks for the suggestion :)


Thanks :)
No, did not occur to me. What would the integration look like? Connecting it to the message bus to receive location updates? Honestly it is a couple years ago I played with HA.


Not really, I stopped using IOS a year ago because of exactly this reason. Had a lot of problems syncing files because of the power saving. I understand why IOS is doing it and for a normal user I think it is the way to go. But anything beyond that, it only hinders the experience you get out of apps. Maybe someone here as any experience with an app which works reliably.


Thanks :) As a German I really like the name Dawarich. First it sound really nice for me but also that “Da war ich” means “There have i been” in german makes, at least for me, an awesome project name.
Take this with a grain of salt because I have no idea what the plans are for Dawarich or have ever been and this is solely based on my external view. For me the main differences are:
In the end, they are not that far off. Maybe a matter of taste.


Thank you.
At the moment i do not have any plans of providing a way of running it without docker. Mainly because of time to support that.
Since it is a Spring-Boot-Application it would be possible to create a jar file which you can execute or deploy as a service with systemd. But then you have to make sure all prerequisites are also running. That is the one thing I like about docker and especially docker compose.
But short answer: Yes, it is possible but you are on your own at the moment. I would help and maybe we can add a section to the readme how to do it.
Sure, in the Readme you can find a section how to run it from source. It is also possible to just take the app.jar from the release, put a file called application.properties with the needed settings besides it. Then run it with
java -jar app.jarThat should work. I will add a section to the documentation for it. If you need any help, let me know.