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mapmyrun-to-garmin

A website to help with the export of routes from MapMyRun and the import to Garmin Connect.

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Visit mapmyrun-to-garmin.carlyzach.com to import MapMyRun routes to Garmin Connect!

As always, you can still use the manual method.

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Developing

First start by downloading the code and opening that directory: git clone https://github.com/blaskovicz/mapmyrun-to-garmin.git.

The app backend is written in Golang and can be started via go run cmd/web/main.go. Set PORT in your environment to change the port it listens on. Set ENVIRONMENT to development to allow CORS. Changes to this code require a manual restart.

The app frontend is written in Vue.js and can be started and developed using the yarn start command. To tell the frontend what backend to talk to, you can set VUE_APP_MMR_API=http://some-url/ (this is only needed during development). In production, the backend will serve the compiled frontend files (which can be tested by running yarn build and then visitting the URI of the backend).

Running on Heroku

  1. $ heroku apps:create --buildpack heroku/go # create an app, set git remote
  2. $ heroku buildpacks:add heroku/nodejs # we need node as well
  3. $ git push heroku master # deploy our app
  4. $ curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(heroku info -j | jq -r '.app.web_url')/routes/new # check the site status, expecting 200

Running on Docker

  1. $ docker pull blaskovicz/mapmyrun-to-garmin # download the docker image
  2. $ CONTAINER_ID=$(docker run --name mapmyrun-to-garmin --restart always -d -p 0:80/tcp -e PORT=80 blaskovicz/mapmyrun-to-garmin) # daemonize the container with docker, saving the container id
  3. $ CONTAINER_PORT=$(docker inspect $CONTAINER_ID | jq -r '.[0].NetworkSettings.Ports["80/tcp"][0].HostPort') # extract the external port mapping
  4. $ curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" 0.0.0.0:$CONTAINER_PORT/routes/new # check the site status, expecting 200