Challenge: Aircheck https://2016.spaceappschallenge.org/challenges/earth/aircheck
- visualise recent sensor data on a map
- identify and add existing air quality data from external sources
- gather air quality data on-the-go, develop a mobile solution, measure tracks
- visualize the track data on a map, too
- add GPS to existing sensor setup, see commit
- enable push GPS data to Django API (changes for GPS measurements see commit) and/or via MQTT
This map visualisation was hacked during the NASA Space-Apps challenge 2016 https://2016.spaceappschallenge.org/locations/stuttgart-germany
The necessary steps were:
- adapt the django API: request to get the latest measurement values
- create a map visualisation based on the API inputs
Repository is located at https://github.com/opendata-stuttgart/feinstaub-map
mfa provided the changes to the API (see commit)
The map background is based on OpenStreetMap provided via mapbox. The application itself was created in JavaScript on top of a leaflet layer.
The implemetation makes use of various frameworks and is on ECMA6 language level. Used frameworks are:
- leaflet (mapping framework)
- d3
- lodash (map, reduce, reorder data sets)
- vue
- webpack is used for deployment
Please make the appropriate changes to index.html (activate Google fonts API instead of proxied version) and map.vue (openstreetmap instead of proxied version)
NPM should be version 3.10.x
npm install
cp config.js.dist config.js
npm start
npm run build
npm run ghpages