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OpenTrails Mobile

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OpenTrails Mobile is a PhoneGap/Cordova app designed to offer trail visitors a useful map of the trail system in their region, offline, across devices.

OpenTrails Mobile is a reference implementation of OpenTrails (the Open Trail System Specification), a data format developed by Code for America partners in Northeast Ohio, with guidance from the National Recration and Parks Association, GreenInfo Network, and ESRI R&D in Portland, among many others. OpenTrails Mobile can be configured to consume OpenTrails from the API of your choice.

At present, OpenTrails Mobile has only been thoroughly tested on iOS devices.

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Installation

Note: the following requires that nodejs is installed, follow the node installation instructions for your system if needed.

Install the project dependencies with:

npm install

Once you have Cordova installed, clone the GitHub repo. In the following command, change YOUR_PROJECTS_DIRECTORY to the directory you want the project to be downloaded into:

git clone https://github.com/codeforamerica/trails-mobile ~/YOUR_PROJECTS_DIRECTORY/trails-mobile

Now navigate to the directory with:

cd ~/YOUR_PROJECTS_DIRECTORY/trails-mobile

To build and launch the application from the source code and view it in the iOS emulator, use:

./node_modules/.bin/cordova build ios
./node_modules/.bin/cordova emulate ios

If you'd prefer to view it in a web browser use:

./node_modules/.bin/cordova serve ios

Then to view the application visit localhost:8000/ios/www/ in your web browser.

If you'd prefer not to have to type out the node modules path each time, you'll need to add the node modules directory ./node_modules/.bin to your PATH environment variable.

Development

If you work on the project and update the less file in www/less/application.less run grunt less to compile the CSS changes, or grunt watch to continuously compile the CSS changes while you work.

You can check JavaScript code quality by running grunt jshint.

##Contribution

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix and commit the changes.
  • Send a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

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