git clone git://github.com/dustmap/dustmap-server
cd dustmap-server
cp database.json.example database.json
$EDITOR database.json
export NODE_ENV=<the_environment>
node_modules/.bin/db-migrate --env=$NODE_ENV up
npm start
This is the api server component for the dustmap.org project. The project's goal is to
- develop and deploy el-cheapo hardware (raspberrypi, arduino, ...) to measure environmental data (especially particulate matter)
- develop software for measuring, transfering, storing and visualizing the recorded data
Every outcome of the project whatsoever should be as open as possible (read: open data, open source software, open hardware, ...)
If you are interested in any of the stuff we (try to) do, feel free to drop us a line at [email protected] ...
- You need to setup the connection to your database in
database.json
in the root of the project - You can setup multiple different database connections for different
NODE_ENV
, check out thedatabase.json.example
- We currently use
hstore
. Perhaps this will change in future (we'll perhaps useJSON
as a datatype as soon as soon as 9.3 is out ... or not) - No Auth/Sign/.../Whatsoever ... coming in future
- If you need SSL to connect to the database you need to set the environment variable
NODE_PG_FORCE_NATIVE
(this is the defaul fornpm test
andnpm start
) - you can change the port(s) the server is listening on with
npm config set dustmap-server:http_port 1234
. Available config options:http_port
https_port
https_key
https_cert
- ORM, DB, ...
- Ratelimit, Upload Limit
- Validation in application
- JSON HAL enhancments
- Caching DB requests, E-Tags, ...
- perhaps patch
pg
to switch between natvie and js mode via environment variable (nedd to look into this ...) - update / delete resources (?)
- user / node management
- static stuff for single site application (?)
-
req.format(...)
and other formats - daemonizing the server