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Fix directory path in docker-compose.yml
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
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/tmp/imports/watched/*
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!/tmp/imports/watched/
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!/tmp/imports/watched/.keep
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!/tmp/imports/watched/put-your-files-here.txt
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!/tmp/imports/watched/put-your-directory-here.txt
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/public/assets
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@@ -31,6 +31,13 @@ To expose the watcher functionality to the user, a new directory `/tmp/imports/w
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+ - watched:/var/app/tmp/watched
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...
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volumes:
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db_data:
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gem_cache:
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shared_data:
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public:
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+ watched:
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```
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### Changed
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ services:
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volumes:
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- gem_cache:/usr/local/bundle/gems
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- public:/var/app/public
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- watched:/var/app/tmp/watched
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- watched:/var/app/tmp/imports/watched
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networks:
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- dawarich
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ports:
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ services:
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volumes:
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- gem_cache:/usr/local/bundle/gems
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- public:/var/app/public
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- watched:/var/app/tmp/watched
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- watched:/var/app/tmp/imports/watched
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networks:
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- dawarich
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stdin_open: true
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@@ -109,3 +109,4 @@ volumes:
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gem_cache:
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shared_data:
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public:
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watched:
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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The /tmp/imports/watched/USER@EMAIL.TLD directory is watched by Dawarich. Any files you put in this directory under a directory names with the email of the user you want to import the file for will be imported into the database.
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For example, if you want to import a file for the user with the email address "email@dawarich.app", you would place the file in the directory /tmp/imports/watched/email@dawarich.app. The file you place in this directory should be a GeoJSON or GPX file that contains the data you want to import. Dawarich automatically scans directories for new files every 60 minutes, on 0 minute of every hour, so you should see the file imported into the database within 1 hour of placing it in the directory.
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