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conftrack is a configuration library that I wrote to replace conferer,
as dealing with its idiosyncrasies became increasingly annoying.
It is currently very much still alpha-state software, but far enough
along to be tested in my own projects, and hopefully will soon be in a
state that is publishable on hackage.
For now, it can be found at
https://stuebinm.eu/git/conftrack
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A simple way to have "announcements" available via API, and otherwise
distinct from the service announcements which show up in Gtfs Realtime.
These are meant to go e.g. be embedded on the operator's website, or in
other places where it's not as easy to display per-trip specific messages.
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not sure if i'll keep it here — it should probably gain some logic for
real-time udpates and be moved to the map view instead.
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in preparation for using these elsewhere, where they are less cramped
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(same as previous commit, this displayed the wrong ping)
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this is really two changes:
- some leftover lat,long keys in the clientside javascript
- the Server.Subscribe module should send a correct ping after a
connection has been opened
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also make the code generally look nicer. Turns out I made a lot more
fragile assumptions than I thought I did.
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this does svg templating with hamlet. It might be better to use a
javascript library instead (templating svgs is a little confusing tbh),
but for now i'll see how far i get with this.
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