├── .gitignore ├── src ├── assets │ ├── icon.png │ └── favicon.ico ├── style.scss ├── index.html └── app.js ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ └── main.yml ├── netlify.toml ├── fetch_data.sh ├── Makefile ├── netlify └── functions │ └── scheduled-deploy.js ├── README.md ├── package.json ├── mapbox.js ├── webpack.config.js ├── parse_data.js └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules/ 2 | data/ 3 | dist/ 4 | src/sources.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasiupl/nadajniki/HEAD/src/assets/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasiupl/nadajniki/HEAD/src/assets/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github: yasiupl 2 | patreon: yasiupl 3 | custom: ["https://www.paypal.me/yasiupl"] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /netlify.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [build] 2 | publish = "dist/" 3 | command = "make deploy" 4 | 5 | [build.environment] 6 | NODE_OPTIONS = "--max_old_space_size=4096" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fetch_data.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | curl -s https://bip.uke.gov.pl/pozwolenia-radiowe/wykaz-pozwolen-radiowych-tresci/klasyczne-sieci-rrl,9.html | awk -F '"' '/download\// {print $2}' | xargs -L1 -I {} curl -O "https://bip.uke.gov.pl"{} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: 'Miesięczna aktualizacja danych' 2 | on: 3 | workflow_dispatch: 4 | schedule: 5 | # Run montly at 26th 6 | - cron: '0 0 26 * *' 7 | # Run two days later, in case 26th is on weekend. 8 | - cron: '0 0 28 * *' 9 | jobs: 10 | build: 11 | name: Request Netlify Webhook 12 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 13 | steps: 14 | - name: Curl request 15 | run: curl -X POST -d {} ${{ secrets.NETLIFY_BUILD_HOOK }} 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | deploy: install download-data build-data upload-data build 2 | 3 | install: 4 | # nvm install 14 5 | # nvm use 14 6 | npm install 7 | 8 | serve: 9 | node_modules/.bin/webpack-dev-server 10 | 11 | download-data: 12 | rm -f ./src/sources.json 13 | rm -rf ./dist/data/ 14 | mkdir -p ./dist/data/ 15 | mkdir -p data 16 | cd data && bash ../fetch_data.sh 17 | 18 | build-data: 19 | node parse_data.js 20 | 21 | upload-data: 22 | node mapbox.js 23 | 24 | build: 25 | node_modules/.bin/webpack -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /netlify/functions/scheduled-deploy.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | import fetch from 'node-fetch' 4 | import { schedule } from '@netlify/functions' 5 | 6 | const BUILD_HOOK = process.env.NETLIFY_BUILD_HOOK 7 | 8 | // Schedules the handler function to run at midnight on 9 | // Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday 10 | const handler = schedule('0 0 26 * *', async () => { 11 | await fetch(BUILD_HOOK, { 12 | method: 'POST' 13 | }).then(response => { 14 | console.log('Build hook response:', response) 15 | }) 16 | 17 | return { 18 | statusCode: 200 19 | } 20 | }) 21 | 22 | export { handler } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # nadajniki 2 | 3 | [![Netlify Status](https://api.netlify.com/api/v1/badges/c0bd9134-1540-47c5-b785-6cce698465f8/deploy-status)](https://app.netlify.com/sites/nadajniki/deploys) [![Miesięczna aktualizacja danych](https://github.com/yasiupl/nadajniki/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/yasiupl/nadajniki/actions/workflows/main.yml) 4 | 5 | ![mapa](https://repository-images.githubusercontent.com/209359790/38e0ad00-6704-11ea-9dc2-9f2d9670effa) 6 | 7 | https://nadajniki.netlify.app/ 8 | 9 | Mapa wyświetlająca dane z wykazu pozwoleń radiowych dla klasycznych sieci radiokomunikacji ruchomej lądowej UKE. 10 | 11 | Dane: 12 | https://dane.gov.pl/dataset/1070 13 | 14 | Legenda: 15 | https://archiwum.uke.gov.pl/files/?id_plik=6730 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "nadajniki", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "Map of polish radio stations.", 5 | "private": true, 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "test": "make test" 8 | }, 9 | "repository": { 10 | "type": "git", 11 | "url": "git+https://github.com/yasiupl/nadajniki.git" 12 | }, 13 | "author": "yasiupl", 14 | "license": "ISC", 15 | "bugs": { 16 | "url": "https://github.com/yasiupl/nadajniki/issues" 17 | }, 18 | "homepage": "https://github.com/yasiupl/nadajniki#readme", 19 | "devDependencies": { 20 | "html-webpack-plugin": "^4.2.0", 21 | "node-sass": "^4.14.1", 22 | "sass-loader": "^8.0.2", 23 | "webpack": "^4.42.1", 24 | "webpack-cli": "^3.3.11", 25 | "webpack-dev-server": "^3.11.0" 26 | }, 27 | "dependencies": { 28 | "@mapbox/mapbox-sdk": "^0.7.1", 29 | "aws-sdk": "^2.656.0", 30 | "css-loader": "^3.5.2", 31 | "file-loader": "^4.3.0", 32 | "mapbox-gl": "^1.11.0", 33 | "materialize-css": "^1.0.0", 34 | "mini-css-extract-plugin": "^0.8.2", 35 | "request": "^2.88.2", 36 | "style-loader": "^1.1.3", 37 | "webpack-google-tag-manager-plugin": "^1.0.3", 38 | "webpack-inject-plugin": "^1.5.4", 39 | "webpack-pwa-manifest": "^4.2.0", 40 | "workbox-webpack-plugin": "^4.3.1", 41 | "xlsx-extractor": "^1.4.1", 42 | "xml2js": "^0.4.23" 43 | } 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/style.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | $tabs-underline-color: #2196F3; 3 | $tabs-text-color: #2196F3; 4 | 5 | @import "~mapbox-gl/dist/mapbox-gl.css"; 6 | @import "~materialize-css/sass/materialize.scss"; 7 | 8 | html, 9 | body { 10 | display: flex; 11 | flex-flow: column; 12 | height: 100%; 13 | } 14 | 15 | nav { 16 | z-index: 100; 17 | overflow: hidden; 18 | @extend .blue; 19 | } 20 | 21 | main { 22 | height: 100%; 23 | } 24 | 25 | #map { 26 | flex: 0 1 auto; 27 | //position: absolute; 28 | height: 100%; 29 | width: 100%; 30 | } 31 | 32 | #details { 33 | position: absolute; 34 | top: 72px; 35 | left: 1vw; 36 | width: 420px; 37 | max-height: 90vh; 38 | overflow-y: auto; 39 | //@extend .hide-on-med-and-down; 40 | @extend .card-panel; 41 | 42 | @media #{$medium-and-down} { 43 | top: unset; 44 | bottom: 0px; 45 | width: 98%; 46 | left: 1%; 47 | max-height: 30vh; 48 | } 49 | 50 | .collection-item { 51 | min-height: unset; 52 | } 53 | } 54 | 55 | .modal { 56 | z-index: 100; 57 | } 58 | 59 | .details-view-badges { 60 | 61 | display: flex; 62 | flex-direction: row; 63 | flex-wrap: wrap; 64 | justify-content: flex-end; 65 | padding-top: 4px; 66 | 67 | span.badge { 68 | min-width: 64px; 69 | margin-bottom: 1px; 70 | margin-top: 1px; 71 | 72 | } 73 | } 74 | 75 | .bandplan { 76 | 77 | .bandplan-entry { 78 | display: unset; 79 | } 80 | } 81 | 82 | .tab-container { 83 | padding-top: 4px; 84 | padding-bottom: 4px; 85 | } 86 | 87 | .tab-menu { 88 | 89 | display: flex; 90 | justify-content: space-between; 91 | 92 | .tabs { 93 | margin-left: 0px; 94 | margin-right: 0px; 95 | width: 80%; 96 | } 97 | 98 | .dropdown-trigger { 99 | display: flex; 100 | align-items: center; 101 | } 102 | 103 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mapbox.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const APIkey = process.env.MAPBOX_UPLOAD_KEY 2 | const APIuser = process.env.MAPBOX_USER 3 | 4 | const sources = require("./src/sources.json"); 5 | const AWS = require('aws-sdk'); 6 | const mbxUploads = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/uploads'); 7 | const fs = require('fs'); 8 | const uploadsClient = mbxUploads({ accessToken: APIkey }); 9 | 10 | const date = new Date(); 11 | 12 | const getCredentials = () => { 13 | return uploadsClient 14 | .createUploadCredentials() 15 | .send() 16 | .then(response => response.body); 17 | } 18 | 19 | const putFileOnS3 = (credentials) => { 20 | const s3 = new AWS.S3({ 21 | accessKeyId: credentials.accessKeyId, 22 | secretAccessKey: credentials.secretAccessKey, 23 | sessionToken: credentials.sessionToken, 24 | region: 'us-east-1' 25 | }); 26 | return s3.putObject({ 27 | Bucket: credentials.bucket, 28 | Key: credentials.key, 29 | Body: fs.createReadStream('./dist/data/all.geojson') 30 | }).promise(); 31 | }; 32 | 33 | async function fireAndForget() { 34 | 35 | const credentials = await getCredentials(); 36 | 37 | console.log("Uploading to S3...") 38 | await putFileOnS3(credentials).catch((e) => console.log(e)); 39 | 40 | console.log("Processing...") 41 | await uploadsClient.createUpload({ 42 | mapId: `${APIuser}.nadajniki-${date.getFullYear()}-${date.getMonth()}`, 43 | url: credentials.url 44 | }).send().catch((e) => console.log(e)).then(response => { 45 | console.log(response.body); 46 | sources.uploadedTileset = response.body.tileset; 47 | fs.writeFile('./src/sources.json', JSON.stringify(sources), 'utf8', function (err) { 48 | if (err) { 49 | return console.log(err); 50 | } 51 | }); 52 | return response.body; 53 | }); 54 | } 55 | 56 | 57 | fireAndForget(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webpack.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin'); 2 | const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin'); 3 | const WebpackPwaManifest = require('webpack-pwa-manifest'); 4 | const WorkboxPlugin = require('workbox-webpack-plugin'); 5 | const GoogleTagManagerPlugin = require('webpack-google-tag-manager-plugin'); 6 | const path = require('path'); 7 | 8 | module.exports = { 9 | entry: ['./src/app.js', './src/style.scss'], 10 | output: { 11 | path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'), 12 | filename: 'bundle.js' 13 | }, 14 | devServer: { 15 | contentBase: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'), 16 | compress: true, 17 | port: 9000 18 | }, 19 | plugins: [ 20 | new MiniCssExtractPlugin({ 21 | filename: 'style.css' 22 | }), 23 | new HtmlWebpackPlugin({ 24 | hash: true, 25 | title: 'Mapa nadajników radiowych', 26 | template: './src/index.html', 27 | filename: './index.html', 28 | favicon: './src/assets/favicon.ico' 29 | }), 30 | new WebpackPwaManifest({ 31 | fingerprints: false, 32 | name: 'Mapa Nadajników', 33 | short_name: 'Nadajniki', 34 | description: 'Mapa pozwoleń radiowych RRL UKE.', 35 | background_color: '#ffffff', 36 | theme_color: '#2196F3', 37 | start_url: '/?utm_source=a2hs', 38 | display: 'standalone', 39 | ios: { 40 | 'apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style': 'white' 41 | }, 42 | icons: [ 43 | { 44 | src: path.resolve('src/assets/icon.png'), 45 | destination: './icons/', 46 | sizes: [96, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512], 47 | ios: true 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | src: path.resolve('src/assets/icon.png'), 51 | destination: './icons/', 52 | size: 512, 53 | ios: 'startup' 54 | } 55 | ] 56 | }), 57 | new WorkboxPlugin.GenerateSW({ 58 | runtimeCaching: [{ 59 | urlPattern: /.*/, 60 | handler: 'StaleWhileRevalidate',}] 61 | }), 62 | new GoogleTagManagerPlugin({ 63 | id: 'GTM-N79X7MS', 64 | dataLayerName: 'dataLayer', 65 | }), 66 | ], 67 | module: { 68 | rules: [ 69 | { 70 | test: /\.s[ac]ss$/i, 71 | use: [ 72 | MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader, 73 | 'css-loader', 74 | 'sass-loader', 75 | ], 76 | }, 77 | { 78 | test: /\.(jpe?g|gif|png|svg|woff|ttf|wav|mp3)$/, 79 | loader: "file-loader" 80 | } 81 | ] 82 | } 83 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 25 | 26 | 29 | 30 | 52 | 53 |
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69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /parse_data.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const path = require('path'); 2 | const fs = require('fs'); 3 | const xlsx = require('xlsx-extractor'); 4 | const crypto = require('crypto'); 5 | 6 | function parseFiles() { 7 | console.log("Przetwarzanie") 8 | 9 | let json = {} 10 | 11 | fs.readdir(path.join(__dirname, 'data'), async function (err, files) { 12 | for (const file of files) { 13 | await xlsx.extractAll('./data/' + file) 14 | .then((sheets) => { 15 | json = parseToJSON(sheets, json); 16 | }) 17 | .catch((err) => console.log(err)); 18 | } 19 | processData(json); 20 | }); 21 | 22 | } 23 | 24 | function parseToJSON(sheets, json) { 25 | for (let i in sheets) { 26 | 27 | let sheet = sheets[i]; 28 | 29 | console.log(sheet.name); 30 | console.log('Rekordów:' + sheet.cells.length); 31 | 32 | for (let j in sheet.cells) { 33 | if (j == 0) continue 34 | row = sheet.cells[j]; 35 | 36 | let propertiesSlugs = ['permitID', 'permitExpiry', 'name', 'stationType', 'networkType', 'lon', 'lat', 'radius', 'location', 'erp', 'azimuth', 'elevation', 'polarization', 'gain', 'antennaHeight', 'groundHeight', 'horizontalCharacteristic', 'verticalCharacteristic', 'tx', 'rx', 'txSpan', 'rxSpan', 'op', 'opAdress']; 37 | 38 | // fix Excel date 39 | row[1] = (new Date(( parseInt(row[1]) - (25567 + 2))*86400*1000)).toISOString().split("T")[0] 40 | 41 | let op = row[22].toLowerCase(); 42 | let tower = (row[5] + row[6]).split(/N|S|W|E|'|"/).join(''); 43 | //agregate points in the same place, owned by the same company 44 | json[op] = json[op] || []; 45 | json[op][tower] = json[op][tower] || {}; 46 | 47 | for (let k in row) { 48 | property = propertiesSlugs[k]; 49 | json[op][tower][property] = json[op][tower][property] || []; 50 | //compare with last property, if its different, add it. 51 | if (json[op][tower][property].indexOf(row[k]) == -1) { 52 | json[op][tower][property].push(row[k]) 53 | } else continue; 54 | } 55 | } 56 | return json 57 | } 58 | } 59 | 60 | function processData(json) { 61 | 62 | // Dla jakiej minimalnej ilości nadajników rozdzielić firmę do osobnego pliku. 63 | const treshold = 100; 64 | 65 | let countAll = 0; 66 | let sources = {}; 67 | let points = [] 68 | 69 | const tags = { 70 | "new": { 71 | name: "Nowe", 72 | length: 0 73 | }, 74 | "single": { 75 | name: "Pojedyncze", 76 | length: 0 77 | }, 78 | "small": { 79 | name: "Małe Sieci", 80 | length: 0 81 | }, 82 | "higher_education": { 83 | name: "Szkoły Wyższe", 84 | match: /\buniwersytet|\bpolitechnik|\bakademi|\bszkoła wyższa/, 85 | length: 0 86 | }, 87 | "national_forrest": { 88 | name: "Lasy Państwowe", 89 | match: /\bnadleśnictwo|\bnadlesnictwo|\blasy|\blasów/, 90 | length: 0 91 | }, 92 | "national_park": { 93 | name: "Parki Narodowe", 94 | match: /(\bpark).*(\bnarodowy)/, 95 | length: 0 96 | }, 97 | "road": { 98 | name: "Drogi", 99 | match: /\bdróg|\bdrogi|\bautostrad/, 100 | length: 0 101 | }, 102 | "city_guard": { 103 | name: "Straż Miejska", 104 | match: /(\bstraż).*(\bmiejsk)/, 105 | length: 0 106 | }, 107 | "firefighter": { 108 | name: "Straż Pożarna", 109 | match: /(\bstraż).*(\bpożar)|\bpożar/, 110 | length: 0 111 | }, 112 | "volounteer_med": { 113 | name: "Pogotowie Ochotnicze", 114 | match: /(\bochotnicz).*(\bpogotow)/, 115 | length: 0 116 | }, 117 | "airmed": { 118 | name: "Pogotowie Lotnicze", 119 | match: /(\blotnicz).*(\bpogotow)/, 120 | length: 0 121 | }, 122 | "med": { 123 | name: "Pogotowie Ratunkowe", 124 | match: /\bpogotowi|\bszpital|\bopieki|\bopieka|\bnfz |\b zoz |\bratownictw|\bmedycyna/, 125 | length: 0 126 | }, 127 | "sport": { 128 | name: "Sport", 129 | match: /\bsport|\bbieg/, 130 | length: 0 131 | }, 132 | "transportation": { 133 | name: "Taxi, Komunikacja Miejska", 134 | match: /\bkomunikacja|\bkomunikacji|\bkomunikacyj|\btramwaj|\bautobus|\btaxi|\btaksówk|\btransport|\bprzewoźnik|\bprzewóz osób/, 135 | length: 0 136 | }, 137 | "railroad": { 138 | name: "Kolej", 139 | match: /\bpkp|\bkolej|\brail|\b db /, 140 | length: 0 141 | }, 142 | "water_supply": { 143 | name: "Wodociagi", 144 | match: /\bwodocią|\bwoda|\bwodno|\bwodo/, 145 | length: 0 146 | }, 147 | "waste": { 148 | name: "Odpady", 149 | match: /\bodpad|\butyliza|\boczyszcza|\bkanaliza/, 150 | length: 0 151 | }, 152 | "water_managment": { 153 | name: "Gospodarka Wodna", 154 | match: /\bgospodarki wodnej|(\bgospodar).*(\bwod)/, 155 | length: 0 156 | }, 157 | "heat_plant": { 158 | name: "Ciepłownie", 159 | match: /\bciepło|\bciepła|\bcieplne|\bcieplna/, 160 | length: 0 161 | }, 162 | "power_plant": { 163 | name: "Elektrownie", 164 | match: /\belektrow|\benergety/, 165 | length: 0 166 | }, 167 | "gas": { 168 | name: "Gazownictwo", 169 | match: /\bgazociąg|\bgazownictw/, 170 | length: 0 171 | }, 172 | "extraction": { 173 | name: "Wydobywanie", 174 | match: /\bkghm|\bkopalni|\bgórnict|\bwęgiel/, 175 | length: 0 176 | }, 177 | "common": { 178 | name: "Gminy", 179 | match: /\bgmina|\bgminy|\bgminna/, 180 | length: 0 181 | }, 182 | "county": { 183 | name: "Powiaty", 184 | match: /\bpowiat|\bstarost/, 185 | length: 0 186 | }, 187 | "city": { 188 | name: "Miasta", 189 | match: /\bmiasto|\bmiasta|\bmiejski|(\burząd).*(\bmiejsk|\bmiast)|\bprezydent|\bburmistrz/, 190 | length: 0 191 | }, 192 | "voivodeship": { 193 | name: "Województwa", 194 | match: /\bwojewoda|\bwojewództwo/, 195 | length: 0 196 | }, 197 | "security": { 198 | name: "Ochrona", 199 | match: /\bochrony|\bochrona|\bsecur|\bprotec|\bsolid|\bdetektyw|\b997|\bmienie|\bmienia|\binterwencj/, 200 | length: 0 201 | }, 202 | "air": { 203 | name: "Lotnictwo", 204 | match: /\bairport|\blotnis|\blotnicz/, 205 | length: 0 206 | }, 207 | "port": { 208 | name: "Porty", 209 | match: /\bport|\bmorski/, 210 | length: 0 211 | }, 212 | "culture": { 213 | name: "Kultura", 214 | match: /\bmuzeum|\bmuzea|\bteatr|\bfilharmon|\bkultur/, 215 | length: 0 216 | }, 217 | "bank": { 218 | name: "Banki", 219 | match: /\bbank/, 220 | length: 0 221 | }, 222 | "lotos": { 223 | name: "Lotos", 224 | match: /\blotos/, 225 | length: 0 226 | }, 227 | /*{ name: "PGE", match: /\bpge/, length: 0 }, 228 | { name: "Tauron", match: /\btauron/, length: 0 }, 229 | { name: "Energa", match: /\benerga/, length: 0 }, 230 | { name: "Telewizja", match: /\btvp|\btelewizja/, length: 0 }, 231 | { name: "Działalność Osobowa", match: /\bpod nazwą|\bpod firmą|\bprowadzący/, length: 0 }, 232 | { name: "Spółka z o.o.", match: /(\bsp.|\bsp ).*(\bz o.o|\bz o. o|\bz o. o|\bz o.o)|\bspółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością/, length: 0 }, 233 | { name: "Spółka Akcyjna.", match: /\bs.a|\bspółka akcyjna|\bs. a.|\b sa/, length: 0 }*/ 234 | }; 235 | 236 | 237 | for (let i in json) { 238 | let company = json[i]; 239 | 240 | companyLoop: 241 | for (let j in company) { 242 | 243 | countAll++; 244 | 245 | let tower = company[j]; 246 | tower.tags = []; 247 | tower.networkSize = Object.keys(company).length 248 | 249 | for (let k in tags) { 250 | let tag = tags[k]; 251 | if (tower.op[0].toLowerCase().match(tag.match || /a^/)) { 252 | tower.tags.push(k); 253 | tag.length++; 254 | points.push(tower); 255 | continue companyLoop 256 | }; 257 | } 258 | 259 | if (tower.networkSize > treshold) { 260 | let tag = crypto.createHash('md5').update(tower.op[0]).digest('hex'); 261 | tower.tags.push(tag); 262 | tags[tag] = (tags[tag] || {}); 263 | tags[tag].name = tower.op[0]; 264 | tags[tag].length = tower.networkSize; 265 | 266 | } else if (tower.networkSize > 1) { 267 | tower.tags.push("small"); 268 | tags["small"].length++ 269 | } else { 270 | tower.tags.push("single"); 271 | tags["single"].length++ 272 | } 273 | 274 | let today = new Date() 275 | today.setMonth(today.getMonth() - 2); 276 | const permitYears = 10; 277 | for(expiry of tower.permitExpiry) { 278 | registryDate = new Date(expiry); 279 | registryDate.setFullYear(registryDate.getFullYear() - permitYears); 280 | if(registryDate >= today) { 281 | tower.tags.unshift("new"); 282 | tags["new"].length++ 283 | console.log(`Nowy nadajnik! ${registryDate.toISOString()}: ${tower.name[0]}`); 284 | break 285 | } 286 | } 287 | 288 | points.push(tower); 289 | } 290 | } 291 | 292 | sources.tags = []; 293 | 294 | for(tag in tags) { 295 | sources.tags.push({tag: tag, name: tags[tag].name, length: tags[tag].length}) 296 | } 297 | sources.tags.sort((a, b) => (a.length < b.length) ? 1 : -1); 298 | sources.generated = Date.now(); 299 | sources.layers = []; 300 | sources.layers.push({ 301 | length: countAll, 302 | name: 'Wszystko', 303 | hash: 'all' 304 | }); 305 | 306 | console.log(sources.tags); 307 | 308 | saveToFile(JSON.stringify(sources), './src/', 'sources.json'); 309 | 310 | parseGeoJSON('all', points); 311 | } 312 | 313 | function parseGeoJSON(collection, data) { 314 | 315 | let geojson = { 316 | type: "FeatureCollection", 317 | name: collection, 318 | features: [] 319 | } 320 | 321 | for (let i in data) { 322 | let point = data[i]; 323 | let properties = { 324 | id: crypto.createHash('md5').update(point.name[0] + point.lat[0] + point.lon[0]).digest('hex'), 325 | tag: point.tags[0], 326 | mapName: point.name[0], 327 | mapOp: point.op[0], 328 | mapTx: point.tx.join(', '), 329 | mapNetworkType: point.networkType[0], 330 | mapRadius: point.radius[0], 331 | mapERP: point.erp[0], 332 | lat: parseLatLon(point.lat[0]), 333 | lon: parseLatLon(point.lon[0]), 334 | }; 335 | 336 | properties = Object.assign(point, properties); 337 | 338 | geojson.features.push({ 339 | type: "Feature", 340 | properties: properties, 341 | geometry: { 342 | type: "Point", 343 | coordinates: [properties.lon, properties.lat] 344 | } 345 | }); 346 | } 347 | saveToFile(JSON.stringify(geojson), './dist/data/', collection + '.geojson'); 348 | } 349 | 350 | function saveToFile(data, path, name) { 351 | fs.writeFile(path + name, data, 'utf8', function (err) { 352 | if (err) { 353 | return console.log(err); 354 | } 355 | }); 356 | } 357 | 358 | function parseLatLon(coordinate = '') { 359 | let sign = 1; 360 | if (coordinate.match(/S|W/)) sign = -1; 361 | coordinate = coordinate.split(/N|S|W|E|'|"/); 362 | return (Number.parseFloat((parseInt(coordinate[0]) + parseInt(coordinate[1]) / 60 + parseInt(coordinate[2]) / 3600).toFixed(6)) * sign) || 0; 363 | } 364 | 365 | parseFiles() 366 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import 'materialize-css/dist/js/materialize.min.js' 2 | import mapboxgl from 'mapbox-gl' 3 | import sources from './sources.json' 4 | import './style.scss' 5 | 6 | const xml2js = require('xml2js'); 7 | 8 | if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) { 9 | window.addEventListener('load', () => { 10 | navigator.serviceWorker.register('/service-worker.js'); 11 | }); 12 | } 13 | 14 | mapboxgl.accessToken = 'pk.eyJ1IjoieWFzaXUiLCJhIjoiY2o4dWF2dmZnMHEwODMzcnB6NmZ5cGpicCJ9.XzC5pC59qPSmqbLv2xBDQw'; 15 | 16 | var selectedTabIndex = 0; 17 | 18 | const layers = sources.layers; 19 | 20 | const headers = { 21 | permitID: 'Nr pozwolenia', 22 | op: 'Operator', 23 | opAdress: 'Adres operatora', 24 | name: 'Nazwa stacji', 25 | stationType: 'Rodzaj stacji', 26 | networkType: 'Rodzaj sieci', 27 | lon: 'Długość geograficzna', 28 | lat: 'Szerokość geograficzna', 29 | radius: 'Promień obszaru obsługi', 30 | location: 'Lokalizacja stacji', 31 | erp: 'Maksymalna moc zastępcza (ERP) [dBW]', 32 | azimuth: 'Azymut', 33 | elevation: 'Elewacja', 34 | polarization: 'Polaryzacja', 35 | gain: 'Zysk anteny', 36 | antennaHeight: 'Wysokość umieszczenia anteny', 37 | groundHeight: 'Wysokość anteny', 38 | verticalCharacteristic: 'Kod charakterystyki promieniowania - pion', 39 | horizontalCharacteristic: 'Kod charakterystyki promieniowania - poziom', 40 | tx: 'Częstotliwości nadawcze [MHz]', 41 | rx: 'Częstotliwości odbiorcze [MHz]', 42 | txSpan: 'Szerokości kanałów nadawczych [kHz]', 43 | rxSpan: 'Szerokości kanałów odbiorczych [kHz]', 44 | permitExpiry: 'Data wygaśnięcia', 45 | } 46 | 47 | const types = { 48 | A: { 49 | name: "Dyspozytorska", 50 | description: "Stacja radiowa dyspozytorska", 51 | color: "#03a8a0" 52 | }, 53 | B: { 54 | name: "Przywoławcza", 55 | description: "Stacja radiowa przywoławcza.", 56 | color: "#039c4b" 57 | }, 58 | C: { 59 | name: "Transmisja danych", 60 | description: "np. stany liczników cyfrowych.", 61 | color: "#66d313" 62 | }, 63 | D: { 64 | name: "Retransmisja", 65 | description: "Retransmisja sygnałów / przemiennik.", 66 | color: "#fedf17" 67 | }, 68 | E: { 69 | name: "Zdalne sterowanie", 70 | description: "Zdalne sterowanie urządzeniami.", 71 | color: "#ff0984" 72 | }, 73 | F: { 74 | name: "Powiadamiania o alarmach", 75 | description: "Systemy alarmowe ochrony mienia.", 76 | color: "#21409a" 77 | }, 78 | P: { 79 | name: "Bezprzewodowe poszukiwanie osób", 80 | description: "System stosowany np. w szpitalach.", 81 | color: "#04adff" 82 | }, 83 | Q: { 84 | name: "Mikrofony bezprzewodowe", 85 | description: "Technika estradowa.", 86 | color: "#e48873" 87 | }, 88 | R: { 89 | name: "Reportażowa", 90 | description: "Stacja reporterów rozgłośni radiowej.", 91 | color: "#f16623" 92 | }, 93 | T: { 94 | name: "Trunkingowa", 95 | description: "Sieć kumulująca sygnały z wielu źródeł w jedną wiązkę.", 96 | color: "#f44546" 97 | }, 98 | L: { 99 | name: "Nieznane", 100 | description: "Nowy typ UKE.", 101 | color: "#666" 102 | } 103 | } 104 | 105 | const paint = { 106 | "circle-color": [ 107 | 'match', 108 | ['get', 'mapNetworkType'], 109 | "A", types["A"].color, 110 | "B", types["B"].color, 111 | "C", types["C"].color, 112 | "D", types["D"].color, 113 | "E", types["E"].color, 114 | "F", types["F"].color, 115 | "P", types["P"].color, 116 | "Q", types["Q"].color, 117 | "R", types["R"].color, 118 | "T", types["T"].color, 119 | "L", types["L"].color, 120 | '#11b4da' 121 | ], 122 | "circle-radius": [ 123 | 'interpolate', ['linear'], 124 | ['zoom'], 125 | 7, ['+', ['/', ['number', ['get', 'mapRadius'], 1], 100], 3], 126 | 20, ['+', ['/', ['number', ['get', 'mapRadius'], 1], 1000], 16] 127 | ], 128 | "circle-stroke-width": 1, 129 | "circle-opacity": 0.8, 130 | "circle-stroke-color": ['match', 131 | ['get', 'mapNetworkType'], 132 | "B", '#555', 133 | "D", '#555', 134 | '#FFF' 135 | ] 136 | } 137 | 138 | const map = new mapboxgl.Map({ 139 | container: 'map', 140 | style: 'mapbox://styles/mapbox/light-v10', 141 | hash: true, 142 | center: [19.134422, 51.919231], 143 | zoom: 6 144 | }); 145 | 146 | // Add geolocate control to the map. 147 | map.addControl(new mapboxgl.GeolocateControl({ 148 | positionOptions: { 149 | enableHighAccuracy: true 150 | }, 151 | trackUserLocation: true 152 | })); 153 | 154 | map.addControl(new mapboxgl.NavigationControl()); 155 | 156 | 157 | map.on('load', function () { 158 | 159 | if (sources.uploadedTileset) { 160 | map.addLayer({ 161 | id: 'nadajniki', 162 | type: "circle", 163 | source: { 164 | type: 'vector', 165 | url: `mapbox://${sources.uploadedTileset}` 166 | }, 167 | 'source-layer': "original", 168 | paint: paint 169 | }); 170 | 171 | map.on('click', 'nadajniki', (e) => { 172 | detailsLoad(e.features[0].properties.id); 173 | }); 174 | 175 | map.on('mouseenter', 'nadajniki', function () { 176 | map.getCanvas().style.cursor = 'pointer'; 177 | }); 178 | 179 | map.on('mouseleave', 'nadajniki', function () { 180 | map.getCanvas().style.cursor = ''; 181 | }); 182 | } else { 183 | for (let i in layers) { 184 | addLayerFromHash(map, layers[i].hash); 185 | } 186 | } 187 | 188 | }); 189 | 190 | map.on('idle', detailsLoadInView); 191 | 192 | map.on('moveend', detailsLoadInView); 193 | 194 | document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () { 195 | M.Sidenav.init(document.querySelector('#filters'), { 196 | edge: 'right' 197 | }); 198 | M.Sidenav.init(document.querySelector('#menu')); 199 | 200 | // Wyświetl Disclaimer na pierwszym uruchomieniu strony. 201 | if (!localStorage.getItem("disclaimer")) { 202 | let modal = M.Modal.init(document.querySelector('.modal')); 203 | modal.open(); 204 | localStorage.setItem("disclaimer", true); 205 | } 206 | 207 | 208 | const filters = document.getElementById('filters'); 209 | let toggleAll = document.createElement('li'); 210 | toggleAll.innerHTML = 'Przełącz Wszystkie'; 211 | toggleAll.onclick = toggleAllFilters; 212 | filters.appendChild(toggleAll); 213 | 214 | 215 | let divider1 = document.createElement('li'); 216 | divider1.innerHTML = 'Typy sieci (Kliknij aby przełączyć)'; 217 | divider1.onclick = toggleAllFilters; 218 | divider1.category = 'toggleType'; 219 | filters.appendChild(divider1); 220 | 221 | // Wypisz wszystkie typy w menu bocznym 222 | for (let i in types) { 223 | let type = types[i]; 224 | let link = document.createElement('li'); 225 | link.innerHTML = ` ${type.name}`; 226 | link.onclick = function () { 227 | toggleType(i) 228 | }; 229 | filters.appendChild(link); 230 | } 231 | 232 | let divider2 = document.createElement('li'); 233 | divider2.innerHTML = 'Sieci (Kliknij aby przełączyć)'; 234 | divider2.onclick = toggleAllFilters; 235 | divider2.category = 'toggleTag'; 236 | filters.appendChild(divider2); 237 | 238 | 239 | // Wypisz wszystkie tagi w menu bocznym 240 | const tags = sources.tags; 241 | for (let tag of tags) { 242 | let link = document.createElement('li'); 243 | link.innerHTML = `${tag.length}${tag.name}`; 244 | link.onclick = function () { 245 | toggleTag(tag.tag) 246 | }; 247 | filters.appendChild(link); 248 | } 249 | 250 | // przerwa od dołu aby wszystkie elementy były widoczne 251 | let divider3 = document.createElement('li'); 252 | divider3.innerHTML = '

'; 253 | filters.appendChild(divider3); 254 | 255 | detailsLegend(); 256 | }); 257 | 258 | 259 | function detailsLoad(id, mapInstance = map) { 260 | let details = document.querySelector('#details'); 261 | let description = '' 262 | const feature = map.queryRenderedFeatures({ 263 | filter: ['==', 'id', id], 264 | validate: false 265 | }); 266 | const properties = feature[0].properties; 267 | const coordinates = [properties.lon, properties.lat]; 268 | 269 | for (let i in headers) { 270 | 271 | let property = (typeof properties[i] === 'string') ? properties[i].replace('["', '').replace('"]', '').split('","') : properties[i]; 272 | //let property = JSON.parse(properties[i]); 273 | 274 | if (i == 'networkType') { 275 | description += `${headers[i]}: ${property}: ${types[property[0]].name}
`; 276 | continue 277 | } 278 | description += `${headers[i]}: ${(Array.isArray(property))?property.join(', ') : property}
`; 279 | } 280 | 281 | details.data = 'details' 282 | details.innerHTML = `arrow_back` 283 | details.innerHTML += description; 284 | 285 | document.querySelector("#detailsClose").addEventListener('click', () => { 286 | details.data = ''; 287 | details.scrollTop = 0; 288 | clearPopUps(); 289 | detailsLegend(); 290 | detailsLoadInView(); 291 | }); 292 | 293 | mapInstance.flyTo({ 294 | center: coordinates, 295 | offset: [(window.innerWidth > 992) ? window.innerWidth / 10 : 0, (window.innerWidth < 992) ? -1 * window.innerHeight / 4 : 0], 296 | speed: 0.8, 297 | zoom: map.getZoom(), 298 | bearing: 0 299 | }); 300 | 301 | 302 | let popup = new mapboxgl.Popup() 303 | .setLngLat(coordinates) 304 | .setHTML(`
${properties.mapOp.slice(0, 30)}...
${properties.mapTx}
`) 305 | .addTo(mapInstance); 306 | 307 | (window.popups = window.popups || []).push(popup) 308 | } 309 | 310 | 311 | function detailsLoadInView() { 312 | let details = document.querySelector('#details'); 313 | let features = map.queryRenderedFeatures({ 314 | filter: ['has', 'tx'], 315 | validate: false 316 | }).sort((a, b) => a.properties.mapOp.localeCompare(b.properties.mapOp)); 317 | const zoomTreshold = 12; 318 | const featuresTreshold = 100; 319 | 320 | if (details.data != 'details' && (map.getZoom() > zoomTreshold || features.length < featuresTreshold)) { 321 | details.innerHTML = ` 322 |
323 | 331 | more_vert 332 | 337 |
`; 338 | details.data = 'collection' 339 | 340 | let containerDiv = document.createElement('div') 341 | containerDiv.id = "transmitter-tab" 342 | containerDiv.className = "tab-container" 343 | containerDiv.innerHTML = "Nadajniki w widoku. Oddal aby zobaczyć legendę." 344 | details.appendChild(containerDiv); 345 | 346 | let collection = document.createElement('ul'); 347 | collection.className = 'transmitters collection' 348 | 349 | containerDiv.appendChild(collection); 350 | 351 | for (let i in features) { 352 | let feature = features[i]; 353 | 354 | let element = document.createElement('li'); 355 | element.className = 'collection-item truncate'; 356 | element.onclick = function () { 357 | detailsLoad(feature.properties.id) 358 | }; 359 | element.innerHTML = `${feature.properties.mapOp}${getBadgesForFrequencies(feature.properties)}`; 360 | collection.appendChild(element); 361 | } 362 | } 363 | 364 | if (details.data != 'details' && map.getZoom() < zoomTreshold && features.length > featuresTreshold) { 365 | detailsLegend(); 366 | return; 367 | } 368 | 369 | createBandplanView(details, features); 370 | 371 | let tabInstance = M.Tabs.getInstance(document.querySelector('.tabs')) 372 | if (!tabInstance) { 373 | tabInstance = M.Tabs.init(document.querySelector('.tabs'), {onShow: onTabShow}) 374 | } 375 | 376 | var dropdownElements = document.querySelectorAll('.dropdown-trigger'); 377 | 378 | let dropdownInstance = M.Dropdown.init(dropdownElements, {constrainWidth: false, coverTrigger: false}); 379 | 380 | addDropdownButtonListeners(); 381 | 382 | } 383 | 384 | function exportToSdrSharp() { 385 | 386 | let features = map.queryRenderedFeatures({ 387 | filter: ['has', 'tx'], 388 | validate: false 389 | }).sort((a, b) => a.properties.mapOp.localeCompare(b.properties.mapOp)); 390 | 391 | let bandplan = getBandplanFromFeatures(features); 392 | let exportedData = {ArrayOfMemoryEntry: []}; 393 | 394 | bandplan.forEach(band => { 395 | exportedData.ArrayOfMemoryEntry.push({ 396 | MemoryEntry: 397 | { 398 | IsFavourite: false, 399 | Name: band.ownerName, 400 | GroupName: `#${types[band.networkType].name}`, 401 | Frequency: `${band.freq.replace('.', '')}0`, 402 | DetectorType: `NFM`, 403 | Shift: 0, 404 | FilterBandwidth: 12500 405 | } 406 | }) 407 | }) 408 | 409 | let builder = new xml2js.Builder(); 410 | let xml = builder.buildObject(exportedData); 411 | 412 | downloadFile('frequencies.xml', xml); 413 | } 414 | 415 | function downloadFile(filename, text) { 416 | let element = document.createElement('a'); 417 | element.setAttribute('href', 'data:text/plain;charset=utf-8,' + encodeURIComponent(text)); 418 | element.setAttribute('download', filename); 419 | 420 | element.style.display = 'none'; 421 | document.body.appendChild(element); 422 | 423 | element.click(); 424 | 425 | document.body.removeChild(element); 426 | } 427 | 428 | function addDropdownButtonListeners() 429 | { 430 | let exportToSdrSharpElement = document.querySelector('#details-export-to-sdr-sharp'); 431 | exportToSdrSharpElement.addEventListener('click', exportToSdrSharp); 432 | } 433 | 434 | function onTabShow() { 435 | let tabInstance = M.Tabs.getInstance(document.querySelector('.tabs')) 436 | 437 | selectedTabIndex = tabInstance.index; 438 | } 439 | 440 | function getBandplanFromFeatures(features) 441 | { 442 | let bandplan = []; 443 | 444 | features.forEach(feature => { 445 | const freqs = feature.properties.mapTx.replace(/\s/g, "").split(",") 446 | 447 | freqs.forEach(freq => { 448 | if (freq !== '-' && !bandplan.find(a => a.freq === freq && a.ownerName === a.ownerName)) { 449 | bandplan.push({ 450 | freq: freq, 451 | id: feature.properties.id, 452 | ownerName: feature.properties.mapOp, 453 | networkType: feature.properties.mapNetworkType 454 | }) 455 | } 456 | }) 457 | }) 458 | 459 | return bandplan.sort((a, b) => a.freq - b.freq); 460 | } 461 | 462 | function createBandplanView(details, features) { 463 | 464 | let containerDiv = document.createElement('div') 465 | containerDiv.id = "bandplan-tab" 466 | containerDiv.className = "tab-container" 467 | containerDiv.innerHTML = "Częstotliwości w widoku. Oddal aby zobaczyć legendę." 468 | details.appendChild(containerDiv); 469 | 470 | let collection = document.createElement('ul'); 471 | collection.className = 'bandplan collection' 472 | containerDiv.appendChild(collection); 473 | 474 | let bandplan = getBandplanFromFeatures(features); 475 | 476 | bandplan.forEach(band => { 477 | let element = document.createElement('li'); 478 | element.className = 'collection-item bandplan-item truncate'; 479 | 480 | element.onclick = function () { 481 | detailsLoad(band.id) 482 | }; 483 | 484 | element.innerHTML = `
${band.freq} 486 | ${band.ownerName}
`; 487 | collection.appendChild(element); 488 | }); 489 | } 490 | 491 | function getBadgesForFrequencies(featureProps) { 492 | const freqs = featureProps.mapTx.replace(/\s/g, "").split(",").sort(); 493 | 494 | const freqBadges = freqs.map(freq => { 495 | if (freq === '-') 496 | return; 497 | 498 | return `${freq}` 499 | }); 500 | 501 | return `
${freqBadges.join('')}
`; 502 | 503 | } 504 | 505 | function toggleTag(tag) { 506 | let checkbox = document.getElementById('toggleTag' + tag); 507 | if (checkbox.checked == true) { 508 | checkbox.checked = false; 509 | } else { 510 | checkbox.checked = true; 511 | } 512 | applyFilterFromCheckboxes(); 513 | } 514 | 515 | function toggleType(type) { 516 | let checkbox = document.getElementById('toggleType' + type); 517 | if (checkbox.checked == true) { 518 | checkbox.checked = false; 519 | } else { 520 | checkbox.checked = true; 521 | } 522 | applyFilterFromCheckboxes(); 523 | } 524 | 525 | function applyFilterFromCheckboxes() { 526 | let hidden = ['all'] 527 | let checkboxes = document.querySelectorAll('input'); 528 | for (let i in checkboxes) { 529 | let checkbox = checkboxes[i]; 530 | if (checkbox.checked == false) { 531 | hidden.push(['!=', checkbox.getAttribute("toggles"), checkbox.getAttribute("data")]); 532 | } 533 | // zaaplikuj filtr w ostatniej iteracji 534 | if (i == (checkboxes.length - 1)) map.setFilter('nadajniki', hidden); 535 | }; 536 | } 537 | 538 | function toggleAllFilters(e) { 539 | let category = this.category || /.*/; 540 | let status = this.data 541 | let checkboxes = document.querySelectorAll('input'); 542 | 543 | checkboxes.forEach((checkbox) => { 544 | if (checkbox.id.match(category)) { 545 | if (status == 'none') { 546 | this.data = 'all'; 547 | checkbox.checked = true; 548 | } else { 549 | this.data = 'none'; 550 | checkbox.checked = false; 551 | } 552 | } 553 | }); 554 | applyFilterFromCheckboxes() 555 | } 556 | 557 | function clearPopUps() { 558 | for (let i in window.popups) { 559 | window.popups[i].remove(); 560 | } 561 | } 562 | 563 | function detailsLegend() { 564 | 565 | details.innerHTML = "Kliknij na mapę lub przybliż aby wyświelić więcej informacji." 566 | 567 | let legend = document.createElement('ul'); 568 | legend.className = 'collection'; 569 | details.appendChild(legend); 570 | 571 | for (let i in types) { 572 | let type = types[i]; 573 | let legendOfType = document.createElement('li'); 574 | legendOfType.className = 'collection-item avatar' 575 | legendOfType.innerHTML = `
Typ ${i}: ${type.name}

${type.description}

` 576 | legend.appendChild(legendOfType); 577 | } 578 | 579 | details.innerHTML += `Ostatnia aktualizacja: ${(new Date(sources.generated)).toISOString().split("T")[0]}`; 580 | } 581 | 582 | function addLayerFromHash(map, hash) { 583 | map.addLayer({ 584 | id: hash, 585 | type: "circle", 586 | source: { 587 | type: "geojson", 588 | data: `./data/${hash}.geojson?t=${sources.generated}` 589 | }, 590 | paint: paint 591 | }); 592 | map.on('click', hash, (e) => { 593 | loadDetails(e.features[0].properties.id); 594 | }); 595 | 596 | map.on('mouseenter', hash, function () { 597 | map.getCanvas().style.cursor = 'pointer'; 598 | }); 599 | 600 | map.on('mouseleave', hash, function () { 601 | map.getCanvas().style.cursor = ''; 602 | }); 603 | } 604 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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