@sportloop/mrc
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Workout file parser library, suitable for `.mrc` and `.erg` files, with first-class TypeScript support.
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MRC
Workout file parser library, suitable for .mrc
and .erg
files, with first-class TypeScript support.
Get started
Install the package:
npm install @sportloop/mrc
Usage:
import * as MRC from "@sportloop/mrc";
const { courseHeader, courseData } = MRC.parse(`[COURSE HEADER]
VERSION = 2
UNITS = ENGLISH
DESCRIPTION = Spin at 30% FTP for a few minutes, then two back to back sprints and easy spin again.
FILE NAME = Two Towers
MINUTES PERCENT
[END COURSE HEADER]
[COURSE DATA]
0.00\t30
10.00\t30
10.00\t150
10.25\t150
10.25\t30
10.75\t30
10.75\t150
11.00\t150
11.00\t30
60.00\t30
[END COURSE DATA]`);
console.log(courseHeader.description); // > Spin at 30% FTP for a few minutes, then two back to back sprints and easy spin again.
console.log(courseData[0]); // > [0, 30]
// Transform back to .mrc
const mrc = MRC.stringify({ courseHeader, courseData });
File Format
The difference between .erg
and .mrc
is that .erg
always contains all information required to execute the workout, while .mrc
can be supplied with information, like FTP during execution time. Because of this, when using .erg
you should either use WATTS
as unit of course data or provide the FTP
field, as seen in examples in files folder.
Development
Install dependencies:
npm install
Run tests in watch mode:
npm test -w
Once you're happy with your changes, use Conventional Commits standard to create your commit messages.
To build your package, use the command:
npm build
To create a new version of this package to deploy to NPM or the package repository of your choice, use:
npm run sv
Finally, make sure everything is up to date with your version control with git push --follow-tags
and then to publish your package, use:
npm publish
Alternatively you can use the GitHub Worflow, by triggering a release - going to Releases -> Draft a new release. This will do the above for you, as well as publish it to GitHub's NPM Mirror. If you want to use this method, you need to edit Publish Workflow file by replacing your-github-username
with your GitHub username and adding the npm_token
secret in settings.