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Gtfseditor

Wsgi application to be both a standalone gtfs editor or deployed to google app engine/other wsgi compliant hosting.
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Gtfseditor

A customizable editor for GTFS files which can be used both as a standalone app or deployed to a wsgi compliant hosting.

Management

A series of database management scripts are accesible from the command line using the manage.py script.

To initialize the database, use

$ ./manage.py db upgrade

In development mode this will create a file called data-dev.sqlite in the same directory with a DB looking like the one in production.

Configuration

The main configuration file for the server is located at config.py. Environment variables can be overriden by writing them inside a .env file at the root level.

Development

The project has two main parts,

  • a client application, located at app/
  • a API server + some building tools at server/

The client application uses

  • require.js to load javascript modules,
  • backbone.js to structure models and views,
  • openlayers.js to create and manage the map components,
  • bootstrap.js for styling, scaffolding and plugins,
  • handlebars.js as a templating engine.

The API server uses

  • flask.py for WSGI,
  • SQLAlchemy for database abstraction,
  • transitfeed.py for gtfs building and validation.

among other auxiliary packages.

Database

Development and local usage are best served by using SQLite as a db engine. It allows for rapid setup and portability.

Some hosted services do not support sqlite as a db engine (heroku), and postgres can be used.

Install postgresql and run

createdb -T template0 dbname

You are now ready to initialize an empty DB by using

FLASK_CONFIG=dev ./manage.py db upgrade

Importing a DB dump

To create a database dump use

pg_dump -Fc --no-acl --no-owner dbname > mydb.dump

To import a DB dump run

pg_restore -d dbname dump.tar

where dbname is the name of your database.

Deployment to EC2

Set up an ubuntu instance in Amazon EC2. On it, run

$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip libpq-dev python-dev nginx postgresql postgresql-contrib

Configuring nginx

Create a site file in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ by copying the example file nginx.site.example over and editing it appropriately. Once you are done, enable the site using

$ sudo ln -s \
/etc/nginx/sites-available/mydomain.com \
/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/mydomain.com

where mydomain.com is the name of the file you created.

Configuring Postgresql

Create a database user with the same name as your current username

$ sudo -u postgres createuser --superuser $USER

and change it's password using

$ sudo -u postgres psql
...
postgres=# \password $USER

This user will not need a password to connect to the DB.

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