Gpx Track Generator
This gem creates a single gpx track from all given gpx-files. Those files can contain route- or track-points. This might be handy if you've got single gpx-files for each part of a long distance walk, but don't want to litter your gps-device.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'gpx_track_generator'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install gpx_track_generator
Usage
Introduction
The order of the gpx files which should be used by gpx_track_generator
is
important. The script iterates over all files and concatenates the found nodes
one after another.
Example:
file1.gpx => Part 1 of walk
file2.gpx => Part 2 of walk
file3.gpx => Part 3 of Walk
CLI
gpx_track file1.gpx file2.gpx file3.gpx
Ruby
input_files = %w(file1.gpx file2.gpx file3.gpx)
track_name = 'Track ABC'
output_file = 'my_track.gpx'
GpxTrackGenerator::Api.generate(
input_files: input_files,
track_name: track_name,
output_file: output_file
)
Ruby
Create your track file from ruby code. This can be helpful in your Rakefile
.
Create track file
input_files = %w(track1.gpx route2.gpx)
track_name = 'Track ABC'
output_file = 'my_track.gpx'
GpxTrackGenerator::Api.generate(
input_files: input_files,
track_name: track_name,
output_file: output_file
)
Reverse track
input_files = %w(track1.gpx route2.gpx)
track_name = 'Track ABC'
output_file = 'my_track.gpx'
GpxTrackGenerator::Api.generate(
input_files: input_files,
track_name: track_name,
output_file: output_file,
reverse: true
)
*Single segment per Track*
```ruby
input_files = %w(track1.gpx route2.gpx)
track_name = 'Track ABC'
output_file = 'my_track.gpx'
GpxTrackGenerator::Api.generate(
input_files: input_files,
track_name: track_name,
output_file: output_file,
single_segment: true
)
CLI
Create track file
gpx_track *.gpx
Define track name
gpx_track --name "Track Name" *.gpx
Reverse track
gpx_track --reverse *.gpx
Single Segment for the whole track
gpx_track --single-segment *.gpx
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/gpx_track_generator/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request