# Bicycle routes map editor Bicycle routes app with automatic routes, map screenshots, stickers and other features. See it in action: [Demo](http://map.vault48.org/) ## Prerequisites node, ts-node, osrm-server ### Installing First, download and install the project ``` git clone https://github.com/muerwre/orchidMap.git cd orchidMap npm i ``` ### Setting up OSRM Install OSRM server as written here: https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend Specify country and region in osrm/prepare_maps.sh or download .pbf file from https://download.geofabrik.de/ manually. After starting ./prepare_maps you'll get parsed .osrm files for Open Source Routing Machine server. Next you need to edit start_server.sh to specify address, port for server and path to parsed files. After that run start_server.sh in screen or by the way you feel comfortable. Next edit ```./config/frontend.js``` and specify OSRM url there. By default, OSRM starts at ```https://localhost:5001/``` ### Common setup Look at ```/config/``` folder, there's backend and frontend .example.js files, just rename them to .js only. ### Client Configs are placed in ```./config/frontend.js``` For development launch ```npm start``` and visit ```http://localhost:8000/``` For production launch ```npm build```, the output will be placed at ```./dist``` folder, you should configure your http server to serve index html from that folder. ### Backend Take a look at ```./config/backend.js```. By default your api server will be spawned at ```http://localhost:3000/``` For development launch ```npm serve-dev```, it will launch dev server, reloading on every code update For production launch ```npm serve``` and make it running in background by any desirable way, such as ```forever```