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graphhopper-maps

v0.7.2

Published

A route planner user interface for the [GraphHopper routing engine](https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper) released under the Apache License 2.0.

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Readme

GraphHopper Maps

A route planner user interface for the GraphHopper routing engine released under the Apache License 2.0.

Try it out!

GraphHopper Maps route planner

Turn-by-Turn navigation

There is an experimental navi branch that implements turn-by-turn navigation directly in the browser.

Start development:

  • Clone this repository.
  • Make sure node and npm are installed. We recommend using the gallium LTS (node v16.17.0 & npm v8.15.0).
  • npm install
  • npm run serve
  • Open your browser at http://0.0.0.0:3000/.
  • Start development. The browser will update automatically when you change the code.
  • Format the code and run the tests using npm run format and npm run test.
  • Fork the repository and create a pull request. Contributions are welcome. Feel free to discuss your changes in our forum or the GitHub issues.
  • You can build the production bundle using npm run build.
  • If you use the Directions API edit the config to show profile icons properly (see 'Advanced configuration' section below).

Help with translations:

GraphHopper Maps is translated into many languages and you can help improve GraphHopper by adding or improving your language! See this spreadsheet to create a new or improve an existing language. Let us know if you changed something or submit a pull request with your changes after the following steps:

  • Edit the spreadsheet
  • Run python3 update-translations.py
  • Review your changes via e.g. http://localhost:3000/?locale=en and with git diff. Make sure that is the only one with git status.

Please note that the translations the server-side turn instructions are located in a different repository.

Advanced configuration

You can point the app to a different url, like a local GraphHopper server, set your own API keys for the different map tile providers and more in the config.js file. For such changes it is best to create a copy of this file called config-local.js which will be ignored by git.

Further Notes

Every branch of this repository can be tested at https://graphhopper.com/maps-dev/<branch_name>/

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