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Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 days agoIs that true even if you’re not in hybrid mode?
Comment on Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google Timeline
Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 days agoIs that true even if you’re not in hybrid mode?
danielgraf@discuss.tchncs.de 4 days ago
Photon Only: you have only photon configured and under
Settings > Gecoding
you deleted or disable every available service. Hybrid Mode: Photon is configured and underSettings > Geocoding
there are Services available. That es is the one I use. Having Photon with the data for Germany and all the rest is handled by Geoapify.com. External Only: You dropped Photon from the docker-compose file and only rely on services underSettings > Geocoding
If you do not configure anything, then Reitti will skip Geocoding and only display Unknown Place.
I will update the Readme to make that clear.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 days ago
Ah ok thanks. This is what I was wondering.
Two follow-ups:
Can you specify multiple
COUNTRY_CODE
s? (and if so, is the methodor
or something else?)
And is this something that can seemlessly be retroactively changed? For example, if I set
COUNTRY_CODE=au
and it works fine for Australia, but then I move to NZ, can I add (assuming the answer to my first question is yes) or change toCOUNTRY_CODE=nz
and have all the NZ locations work on the already-recorded data, even if I made that change to my configuration after I had been in NZ for a few months?danielgraf@discuss.tchncs.de 4 days ago
Good question, afaik you can not enter multiple countries to Photon. I was hoping it would be possible but everything i saw was it is either on country or the whole world. But maybe you can have a look here: github.com/komoot/photon That is the service we are using.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 days ago
I just took a really quick look at it, but under Importing data from Nominatim it says “
-country-codes
allows to filter the data to be imported by country. Set this to a comma-separated list of two-letter language codes.”That’s a different section from the Importing data from a JSON dump section, which is where it only mentions
-country-code
. But even that does seem to suggest it takes “all the parameters of an import from a Nominatim database”. So it seems like either the documentation for one of them is wrong, or both are lacking (because in fact both the singular and plural work).