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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Renton
3792e9f4d9 Fix static analysis issues 2026-02-27 20:33:45 +00:00
Ian Renton
6982354364 Improve adherence to python coding standards and clear up IDE static analysis warnings 2026-02-27 19:17:04 +00:00
Ian Renton
6b18ec6f88 Bulk convert comments above classes/functions/methods into proper docstrings 2026-02-27 14:21:35 +00:00
Ian Renton
068c732796 Attempt to fix CPU utilisation bug by preventing the heartbeat callback leak in the SSE stream handlers and replacing Timer-based with Event-based threads. Also compiled regexes in advance for DXCC callsign lookups for efficiency, and fixed my misunderstanding of what Queue.empty() does 2026-02-27 08:28:43 +00:00
Ian Renton
e6c9bb1853 Extra protection against string lat/longs creeping into the system 2026-02-14 07:57:36 +00:00
Ian Renton
6e7ffd626e Fix CQ/ITU lookups for zones that cross the antemeridian 2026-02-14 07:47:02 +00:00
Ian Renton
4c22861666 Fix CQ/ITU lookups for zones that cross the antemeridian 2026-02-14 07:46:16 +00:00
ian
76f289d66e Update templates/about.html 2026-02-03 20:07:45 +00:00
ian
29afcce504 Update README.md 2026-02-03 20:06:28 +00:00
Ian Renton
3cd1352ff3 CQ/ITU zone lookups 2026-02-03 19:06:43 +00:00
Ian Renton
9241a26a47 Mobile layout tweaks 2026-01-31 22:24:46 +00:00
Ian Renton
3be63a8dd6 Fix placement of support/donate button 2026-01-31 13:45:49 +00:00
Ian Renton
1e3cec1599 Fix placement of support/donate button 2026-01-31 13:43:10 +00:00
Ian Renton
7b409bcb67 Add ability to tag callsigns as worked. Closes #41 2026-01-31 09:34:37 +00:00
Ian Renton
47b4ddb5c8 Reduce duplication in HTML pages with includes. Closes #103 2026-01-31 08:52:28 +00:00
Ian Renton
94094974d0 Allow server owner to inject HTML into the spots page for a "support/donate" type link. #100 2026-01-31 08:18:48 +00:00
Ian Renton
5230fa535f Set up web UI using web_ui_options embedded directly into HTML, to avoid more complex JS load order faff #102 2026-01-30 22:24:12 +00:00
Ian Renton
2be1c5b3d3 Make default colour schemes for the web UI configurable on the server side #102 2026-01-30 21:31:13 +00:00
Ian Renton
221fade44b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2026-01-30 17:13:10 +00:00
Ian Renton
721d345332 Allow users to return to "Automatic" colour scheme. #102 2026-01-30 17:12:57 +00:00
ian
bf2f5956fc Update README.md 2026-01-23 17:12:47 +00:00
ian
7f4556a340 Update README.md 2026-01-23 17:11:11 +00:00
ian
33de618808 Update README.md 2026-01-23 17:10:24 +00:00
Ian Renton
edb8dd5e0e Fix a visual bug where buttons could become two lines high on narrrow screens 2026-01-22 20:26:31 +00:00
Ian Renton
b62ef6a9a0 WWTOTA cluster support #97 2026-01-22 19:27:36 +00:00
Ian Renton
7952ad22eb Merge branch 'main' into 97-wwtota 2026-01-22 19:00:59 +00:00
Ian Renton
33bdcca990 Proper fix for BOTA alerts 2026-01-18 12:47:34 +00:00
Ian Renton
261912b6e1 Release 1.2 2026-01-18 12:22:03 +00:00
Ian Renton
bb75b4ec2f Skeleton support for WWTOTA #97 2026-01-18 12:12:51 +00:00
Ian Renton
0babf0a6be Support LLOTA #98 2026-01-18 12:10:16 +00:00
Ian Renton
65957b4c01 Fix a bug where the "last updated time"/"last spot time" of providers that have never updated would be sent as a large negative number and represented on the web UI as e.g. "2026 years ago". 2026-01-18 07:52:06 +00:00
Ian Renton
522f90af97 Fix a bug where some WWFF references had "-" for lat/lon/grid and Spothole did not deal with them well. 2026-01-18 07:40:51 +00:00
Ian Renton
4d344021c7 Allow filtering based on mode, not just mode type. #96 2026-01-17 09:03:27 +00:00
Ian Renton
abdf8d3065 Fix a bug where an exception would be shown when parsing the BOTA page if there were no upcoming activations. 2026-01-13 21:38:58 +00:00
Ian Renton
67b9c3bc50 Bring back the search box on the mobile spots list, I want this for WFD 2026-01-13 21:34:54 +00:00
Ian Renton
9b3536d740 Ensure "RTT" as a mode is understood as "RTTY" and similar. 2026-01-12 20:33:33 +00:00
Ian Renton
897901e105 Replace "Z" in ISO timestamps with "+00:00" for backwards compatibility with older versions of Python 2026-01-12 19:30:19 +00:00
Ian Renton
059d9364eb Project version bump 2026-01-11 15:35:39 +00:00
Ian Renton
a3ca590ca3 JS import version bump 2026-01-11 15:14:34 +00:00
Ian Renton
cfff8dd832 Allow providers to be off-by-default in the web UI. Closes #93 2026-01-11 15:03:17 +00:00
Ian Renton
d1a5bfe9c3 Make allowing RBN spots via cluster a configurable option. 2026-01-11 12:09:36 +00:00
Ian Renton
da2827f559 Improve backwards compatibility by allowing login_callsign (and login_prompt) to be missing in DX cluster provider config. 2026-01-11 08:37:05 +00:00
Ian Renton
220c9378cf Log into clusters with a custom callsign/SSID 2026-01-10 10:06:48 +00:00
Ian Renton
e1cdc5b857 Move activation_score into SIGRef. Closes #91 2026-01-02 09:51:03 +00:00
Ian Renton
5482da0e69 Fix a bug where supplying a grid reference when adding a spot to the API resulted in dx_location_source=NONE in the spot object. Closes #90 2026-01-02 09:37:57 +00:00
103 changed files with 210850 additions and 1691 deletions

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README.md
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The API is deliberately well-defined with an OpenAPI specification and auto-gene
Spothole itself is also open source, Public Domain licenced code that anyone can take and modify.
Supported data sources include DX Clusters, the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN), the APRS Internet Service (APRS-IS), POTA, SOTA, WWFF, GMA, WWBOTA, HEMA, Parks 'n' Peaks, ZLOTA, WOTA, BOTA, the UK Packet Repeater Network, NG3K, and any site based on the xOTA software by nischu.
Supported data sources include DX Clusters, the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN), the APRS Internet Service (APRS-IS), POTA, SOTA, WWFF, GMA, WWBOTA, HEMA, Parks 'n' Peaks, ZLOTA, WOTA, BOTA, LLOTA, WWTOTA, the UK Packet Repeater Network, NG3K, and any site based on the xOTA software by nischu.
![Screenshot](/images/screenshot2.png)
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ These are supplied with the URL to the page you want to embed, for example for a
The supported parameters are as follows. Generally these match the equivalent parameters in the real Spothole API, where a mapping exists.
| Name | Allowed Values | Default | Example | Description |
|----------------|-----------------------|---------|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----------------|-------------------------|---------|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `embedded` | `true`, `false` | `false` | `?embedded=true` | Enables embedded mode. |
| `dark-mode` | `true`, `false` | `false` | `?dark-mode=true` | Enables dark mode. |
| `color-scheme` | `light`, `dark`, `auto` | `auto` | `?color-scheme=dark` | Forces light or dark mode in preference to the operating system default. |
| `time-zone` | `UTC`, `local` | `UTC` | `?time-zone=local` | Sets times to be in UTC or local time. |
| `limit` | 10, 25, 50, 100 | 50 | `?limit=50` | Sets the number of spots that will be displayed on the main spots page |
| `limit` | 25, 50, 100, 200, 500 | 100 | `?limit=100` | Sets the number of alerts that will be displayed on the alerts page |
@@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ cp config-example.yml config.yml
Then edit `config.yml` in your text editor of choice to set up the software as you like it. Mostly, this will involve enabling or disabling the various providers of spot and alert data.
By default, all outdoor programme providers are enabled, as is one cluster node and the NG3K DXpedition data. The RBN spot providers are turned off by default due to the volume of traffic from CW/RTTY/FT8 skimmers, and the APRS and Packet spot providers are off by default on the assumption that Spothole users want a spot with a human at the other end of it, but all can be easily re-enabled.
`config.yml` has some entries for QRZ.com username & password, and Clublog API keys. If provided, these allow Spothole to retrieve more information about DX spots, such as the country their callsign corresponds to. The software will work just fine without them, but you may find a few country flags etc. are less accurate or missing.
Clublog API keys are free, but you'll need to get your own by submitting a helpdesk ticket and explaining what you'll use it for. The admin team are happy with the rate of requests made by my Spothole server, so unless you change the source code of yours to radically increase the rate of querying Clublog, I'm sure they will be fine with your server too.
@@ -102,6 +104,102 @@ The software can take a few seconds to start up, mostly because it is downloadin
If you see some errors on startup, check your configuration, e.g. in case you have specified a port for the web server that is already in use by something else.
### Multiple cluster nodes with different settings
Dan, S50U has written in with his Spothole cluster settings. He is using a cluster node which provides RBN spots, and uses different SSIDs on his callsign to get different settings when logged into the same cluster node. For example:
```
-
class: "DXCluster"
name: "S50CLX"
enabled: true
host: "s50clx.si"
port: 41112
login_prompt: "login: "
login_callsign: "callsign-10"
```
Telnet to DXSpider and log in with "callsign-10" and execute the following commands:
`CLEAR/SPOTS ALL` (delete all previous filters)<br/>
`UNSET/ANN` (stop announce messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WCY` (stop wcy messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WWV` (stop wwv messages)<br/>
`SET/DX` (enable human DX spots)
```
-
class: "DXCluster"
name: "RBN CW"
enabled: true
host: "s50clx.si"
port: 41112
login_prompt: "login: "
login_callsign: "callsign-11"
allow_rbn_spots: true
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
```
Telnet to DXSpider and log in with "callsign-11" and execute the following commands:
`CLEAR/SPOTS ALL` (delete all previous filters)<br/>
`UNSET/ANN` (stop announce messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WCY` (stop wcy messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WWV` (stop wwv messages)<br/>
`UNSET/DX` (stop human DX spots)<br/>
`SET/SKIMMER CW` (enable CW RBN spots)
```
-
class: "DXCluster"
name: "RBN RTTY"
enabled: true
host: "s50clx.si"
port: 41112
login_prompt: "login: "
login_callsign: "callsign-12"
allow_rbn_spots: true
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
```
Telnet to DXSpider and log in with "callsign-12" and execute the following commands:
`CLEAR/SPOTS ALL` (delete all previous filters)<br/>
`UNSET/ANN` (stop announce messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WCY` (stop wcy messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WWV` (stop wwv messages)<br/>
`UNSET/DX` (stop human DX spots)<br/>
`SET/SKIMMER RTTY` (enable RTTY RBN spots)
```
-
class: "DXCluster"
name: "RBN FT4/8"
enabled: true
host: "s50clx.si"
port: 41112
login_prompt: "login: "
login_callsign: "callsign-13"
allow_rbn_spots: true
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
```
Telnet to DXSpider and log in with "callsign-13" and execute the following commands:
`CLEAR/SPOTS ALL` (delete all previous filters)<br/>
`UNSET/ANN` (stop announce messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WCY` (stop wcy messages)<br/>
`UNSET/WWV` (stop wwv messages)<br/>
`UNSET/DX` (stop human DX spots)<br/>
`SET/SKIMMER FT` (enable FT RBN spots)
For each callsign-SSID, we also specify our basic information with commands:
`SET/NAME Spothole10`, Spothole11... etc.<br/>
`SET/QTH Cerkno`<br/>
`SET/QRA JN66XD`<br/>
`SET/HOME S50CLX`
### systemd configuration
If you want Spothole to run automatically on startup on a Linux distribution that uses `systemd`, follow the instructions here. For distros that don't use `systemd`, or Windows/OSX/etc., you can find generic instructions for your OS online.
@@ -246,6 +344,8 @@ The same approach as above is also used for alert providers.
As well as being my work, I have also gratefully received feature patches from Steven, M1SDH.
The project contains GeoJSON files for CQ and ITU zones, in the `/datafiles/` directory. These are MIT-licenced and, to my knowledge, created by HA8TKS for his CQ and ITU zone layers for Leaflet.
The project contains a self-hosted copy of Font Awesome's free library, in the `/webassets/fa/` directory. This is subject to Font Awesome's licence and is not covered by the overall licence declared in the `LICENSE` file. This approach was taken in preference to using their hosted kits due to the popularity of this project exceeding the page view limit for their free hosted offering.
The project contains a set of flag icons generated using the "Noto Color Emoji" font on a Debian system, in the `/webassets/img/flags/` directory.

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@@ -5,46 +5,51 @@ import pytz
from core.config import MAX_ALERT_AGE
# Generic alert provider class. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for alerts.
class AlertProvider:
"""Generic alert provider class. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for alerts."""
# Constructor
def __init__(self, provider_config):
"""Constructor"""
self.name = provider_config["name"]
self.enabled = provider_config["enabled"]
self.last_update_time = datetime.min.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
self.status = "Not Started" if self.enabled else "Disabled"
self.alerts = None
self.web_server = None
self._alerts = None
self._web_server = None
# Set up the provider, e.g. giving it the alert list to work from
def setup(self, alerts, web_server):
self.alerts = alerts
self.web_server = web_server
"""Set up the provider, e.g. giving it the alert list to work from"""
self._alerts = alerts
self._web_server = web_server
# Start the provider. This should return immediately after spawning threads to access the remote resources
def start(self):
"""Start the provider. This should return immediately after spawning threads to access the remote resources"""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")
# Submit a batch of alerts retrieved from the provider. There is no timestamp checking like there is for spots,
# because alerts could be created at any point for any time in the future. Rely on hashcode-based id matching
# to deal with duplicates.
def submit_batch(self, alerts):
def _submit_batch(self, alerts):
"""Submit a batch of alerts retrieved from the provider. There is no timestamp checking like there is for spots,
because alerts could be created at any point for any time in the future. Rely on hashcode-based id matching
to deal with duplicates."""
# Sort the batch so that earliest ones go in first. This helps keep the ordering correct when alerts are fired
# off to SSE listeners.
alerts = sorted(alerts, key=lambda alert: (alert.start_time if alert and alert.start_time else 0))
alerts = sorted(alerts, key=lambda a: (a.start_time if a and a.start_time else 0))
for alert in alerts:
# Fill in any blanks and add to the list
alert.infer_missing()
self.add_alert(alert)
self._add_alert(alert)
def add_alert(self, alert):
def _add_alert(self, alert):
if not alert.expired():
self.alerts.add(alert.id, alert, expire=MAX_ALERT_AGE)
self._alerts.add(alert.id, alert, expire=MAX_ALERT_AGE)
# Ping the web server in case we have any SSE connections that need to see this immediately
if self.web_server:
self.web_server.notify_new_alert(alert)
if self._web_server:
self._web_server.notify_new_alert(alert)
# Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown
def stop(self):
"""Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown"""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -8,19 +8,24 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Beaches on the Air
class BOTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Beaches on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://www.beachesontheair.com/"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
# Find the table of upcoming alerts
bs = BeautifulSoup(http_response.content.decode(), features="lxml")
tbody = bs.body.find('div', attrs={'class': 'view-activations-public'}).find('table', attrs={'class': 'views-table'}).find('tbody')
div = bs.body.find('div', attrs={'class': 'view-activations-public'})
if div:
table = div.find('table', attrs={'class': 'views-table'})
if table:
tbody = table.find('tbody')
for row in tbody.find_all('tr'):
cells = row.find_all('td')
first_cell_text = str(cells[0].find('a').contents[0]).strip()
@@ -29,7 +34,7 @@ class BOTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
# Get the date, dealing with the fact we get no year so have to figure out if it's last year or next year
date_text = str(cells[2].find('span').contents[0]).strip()
date_time = datetime.strptime(date_text,"%d %b - %H:%M UTC").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
date_time = datetime.strptime(date_text, "%d %b - %H:%M UTC").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
date_time = date_time.replace(year=datetime.now(pytz.UTC).year)
# If this was more than a day ago, activation is actually next year
if date_time < datetime.now(pytz.UTC) - timedelta(days=1):

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
import logging
from datetime import datetime
from threading import Timer, Thread
from time import sleep
from threading import Thread, Event
import pytz
import requests
@@ -10,54 +9,57 @@ from alertproviders.alert_provider import AlertProvider
from core.constants import HTTP_HEADERS
# Generic alert provider class for providers that request data via HTTP(S). Just for convenience to avoid code
# duplication. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data.
class HTTPAlertProvider(AlertProvider):
"""Generic alert provider class for providers that request data via HTTP(S). Just for convenience to avoid code
duplication. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data."""
def __init__(self, provider_config, url, poll_interval):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.url = url
self.poll_interval = poll_interval
self.poll_timer = None
self._url = url
self._poll_interval = poll_interval
self._thread = None
self._stop_event = Event()
def start(self):
# Fire off a one-shot thread to run poll() for the first time, just to ensure start() returns immediately and
# the application can continue starting. The thread itself will then die, and the timer will kick in on its own
# thread.
logging.info("Set up query of " + self.name + " alert API every " + str(self.poll_interval) + " seconds.")
thread = Thread(target=self.poll)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
# Fire off the polling thread. It will poll immediately on startup, then sleep for poll_interval between
# subsequent polls, so start() returns immediately and the application can continue starting.
logging.info("Set up query of " + self.name + " alert API every " + str(self._poll_interval) + " seconds.")
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run, daemon=True)
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
if self.poll_timer:
self.poll_timer.cancel()
self._stop_event.set()
def poll(self):
def _run(self):
while True:
self._poll()
if self._stop_event.wait(timeout=self._poll_interval):
break
def _poll(self):
try:
# Request data from API
logging.debug("Polling " + self.name + " alert API...")
http_response = requests.get(self.url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS)
http_response = requests.get(self._url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS)
# Pass off to the subclass for processing
new_alerts = self.http_response_to_alerts(http_response)
new_alerts = self._http_response_to_alerts(http_response)
# Submit the new alerts for processing. There might not be any alerts for the less popular programs.
if new_alerts:
self.submit_batch(new_alerts)
self._submit_batch(new_alerts)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Received data from " + self.name + " alert API.")
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in HTTP JSON Alert Provider (" + self.name + ")")
sleep(1)
# Brief pause on error before the next poll, but still respond promptly to stop()
self._stop_event.wait(timeout=1)
self.poll_timer = Timer(self.poll_interval, self.poll)
self.poll_timer.start()
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
"""Convert an HTTP response returned by the API into alert data. The whole response is provided here so the subclass
implementations can check for HTTP status codes if necessary, and handle the response as JSON, XML, text, whatever
the API actually provides."""
# Convert an HTTP response returned by the API into alert data. The whole response is provided here so the subclass
# implementations can check for HTTP status codes if necessary, and handle the response as JSON, XML, text, whatever
# the API actually provides.
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ from alertproviders.http_alert_provider import HTTPAlertProvider
from data.alert import Alert
# Alert provider NG3K DXpedition list
class NG3K(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider NG3K DXpedition list"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://www.ng3k.com/adxo.xml"
AS_CALL_PATTERN = re.compile("as ([a-z0-9/]+)", re.IGNORECASE)
@@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ class NG3K(HTTPAlertProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
rss = RSSParser.parse(http_response.content.decode())
# Iterate through source data
@@ -48,7 +49,8 @@ class NG3K(HTTPAlertProvider):
start_timestamp = datetime.strptime(start_year + " " + start_mon + " " + start_day, "%Y %b %d").replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp()
end_timestamp = datetime.strptime(end_year + " " + end_mon + " " + end_day + " 23:59", "%Y %b %d %H:%M").replace(
end_timestamp = datetime.strptime(end_year + " " + end_mon + " " + end_day + " 23:59",
"%Y %b %d %H:%M").replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp()
# Sometimes the DX callsign is "real", sometimes you just get a prefix with the real working callsigns being
@@ -62,7 +64,7 @@ class NG3K(HTTPAlertProvider):
dx_calls = [parts[2].upper()]
# "Calls" of TBA, TBC or TBD are not real attempts at Turkish callsigns
dx_calls = list(filter(lambda a: a != "TBA" and a != "TBC" and a != "TBD" , dx_calls))
dx_calls = list(filter(lambda a: a != "TBA" and a != "TBC" and a != "TBD", dx_calls))
dx_country = parts[1]
qsl_info = parts[3]

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@@ -8,15 +8,16 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Parks n Peaks
class ParksNPeaks(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Parks n Peaks"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "http://parksnpeaks.org/api/ALERTS/"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_alert in http_response.json():
@@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ class ParksNPeaks(HTTPAlertProvider):
# Log a warning for the developer if PnP gives us an unknown programme we've never seen before
if sig and sig not in ["POTA", "SOTA", "WWFF", "SiOTA", "ZLOTA", "KRMNPA"]:
logging.warn("PNP alert found with sig " + sig + ", developer needs to add support for this!")
logging.warning("PNP alert found with sig " + sig + ", developer needs to add support for this!")
# If this is POTA, SOTA or WWFF data we already have it through other means, so ignore. Otherwise, add to
# the alert list. Note that while ZLOTA has its own spots API, it doesn't have its own alerts API. So that

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@@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Parks on the Air
class POTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Parks on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://api.pota.app/activation"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_alert in http_response.json():
@@ -25,7 +26,8 @@ class POTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
dx_calls=[source_alert["activator"].upper()],
freqs_modes=source_alert["frequencies"],
comment=source_alert["comments"],
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_alert["reference"], sig="POTA", name=source_alert["name"], url="https://pota.app/#/park/" + source_alert["reference"])],
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_alert["reference"], sig="POTA", name=source_alert["name"],
url="https://pota.app/#/park/" + source_alert["reference"])],
start_time=datetime.strptime(source_alert["startDate"] + source_alert["startTime"],
"%Y-%m-%d%H:%M").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
end_time=datetime.strptime(source_alert["endDate"] + source_alert["endTime"],

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@@ -7,26 +7,34 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Summits on the Air
class SOTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Summits on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://api-db2.sota.org.uk/api/alerts/365/all/all"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_alert in http_response.json():
# Convert to our alert format
details = source_alert["summitDetails"].split(", ")
summit_name = details[0]
summit_points = None
if len(details) > 2:
summit_points = int(details[-1].split(" ")[0])
alert = Alert(source=self.name,
source_id=source_alert["id"],
dx_calls=[source_alert["activatingCallsign"].upper()],
dx_names=[source_alert["activatorName"].upper()],
freqs_modes=source_alert["frequency"],
comment=source_alert["comments"],
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_alert["associationCode"] + "/" + source_alert["summitCode"], sig="SOTA", name=source_alert["summitDetails"])],
sig_refs=[
SIGRef(id=source_alert["associationCode"] + "/" + source_alert["summitCode"], sig="SOTA",
name=summit_name, activation_score=summit_points)],
start_time=datetime.strptime(source_alert["dateActivated"],
"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
is_dxpedition=False)

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@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Wainwrights on the Air
class WOTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Wainwrights on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://www.wota.org.uk/alerts_rss.php"
RSS_DATE_TIME_FORMAT = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z"
@@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ class WOTA(HTTPAlertProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
rss = RSSParser.parse(http_response.content.decode())
# Iterate through source data

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@@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ from data.alert import Alert
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Alert provider for Worldwide Flora and Fauna
class WWFF(HTTPAlertProvider):
"""Alert provider for Worldwide Flora and Fauna"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 1800
ALERTS_URL = "https://spots.wwff.co/static/agendas.json"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.ALERTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_alerts(self, http_response):
new_alerts = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_alert in http_response.json():

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@@ -49,6 +49,14 @@ spot-providers:
class: "WOTA"
name: "WOTA"
enabled: true
-
class: "LLOTA"
name: "LLOTA"
enabled: true
-
class: "WWTOTA"
name: "WWTOTA"
enabled: true
-
class: "APRSIS"
name: "APRS-IS"
@@ -59,28 +67,53 @@ spot-providers:
enabled: true
host: "hrd.wa9pie.net"
port: 8000
login_prompt: "login: "
# Prompt the cluster node gives when asking for a callsign to log in. Varies between cluster node software.
login_prompt: "login:"
# Callsign Spothole will use to log into this cluster. Ensure the SSID (e.g. -99) is different to any personal
# connection you might make to this cluster node.
login_callsign: "N0CALL-99"
# Whether to allow RBN spots that come via this cluster. If you don't want RBN spots or you are making a separate
# connection to RBN directly, leave this as False. If you want RBN spots from this cluster, set this to True. (Make
# sure you aren't also separately connecting to RBN directly, otherwise you may get duplicate spots.) Note that not
# all clusters sent RBN spots anyway.
allow_rbn_spots: false
-
class: "DXCluster"
name: "W3LPL Cluster"
enabled: false
host: "w3lpl.net"
port: 7373
login_prompt: "Please enter your call: "
# Prompt the cluster node gives when asking for a callsign to log in. Varies between cluster node software.
login_prompt: "Please enter your call:"
# Callsign Spothole will use to log into this cluster. Ensure the SSID (e.g. -99) is different to any personal
# connection you might make to this cluster node.
login_callsign: "N0CALL-99"
# Whether to allow RBN spots that come via this cluster. If you don't want RBN spots or you are making a separate
# connection to RBN directly, leave this as False. If you want RBN spots from this cluster, set this to True. (Make
# sure you aren't also separately connecting to RBN directly, otherwise you may get duplicate spots.) Note that not
# all clusters sent RBN spots anyway.
allow_rbn_spots: false
-
class: "RBN"
name: "RBN CW/RTTY"
enabled: false
port: 7000
# This setting doesn't affect the spot provider itself, or anything in the back-end of Spothole, just the web UI.
# By default spots from all enabled providers will be shown in the web UI. However, you might want RBN data to be
# received by Spothole but not shown on the web UI unless the user explicitly turns it on. For that behaviour,
# set enabled to true, but enabled-by-default-in-web-ui to false.
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
-
class: "RBN"
name: "RBN FT8"
enabled: false
port: 7001
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
-
class: "UKPacketNet"
name: "UK Packet Radio Net"
enabled: false
enabled-by-default-in-web-ui: false
-
class: "XOTA"
name: "39C3 TOTA"
@@ -156,3 +189,14 @@ web-ui-options:
max-spot-age-default: 30
alert-count: [25, 50, 100, 200, 500]
alert-count-default: 100
# Default UI colour scheme. Supported values are "light", "dark" and "auto" (i.e. use the browser/OS colour scheme).
# Users can still override this in the UI to their own preference.
color-scheme-default: "auto"
# Default band colour scheme. Supported values are the full names of any band colour scheme shown in the UI.
# Users can still override this in the UI to their own preference.
band-color-scheme-default: "PSK Reporter (Adjusted)"
# Custom HTML insert. This can be any arbitrary HTML. It will be inserted next to the start/stop buttons on the spots
# (home) page, although being arbitrary HTML you can also use a div with absolute, relative, float placement etc. This
# is designed for a "donate/support the server" type button, though you are free to do whatever you want with it.
# As the server owner you are responsible for the safe usage of this option!
support-button-html: ""

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@@ -1,67 +1,73 @@
import logging
from datetime import datetime
from threading import Timer
from time import sleep
from threading import Event, Thread
import pytz
# Provides a timed cleanup of the spot list.
class CleanupTimer:
"""Provides a timed cleanup of the spot list."""
# Constructor
def __init__(self, spots, alerts, web_server, cleanup_interval):
self.spots = spots
self.alerts = alerts
self.web_server = web_server
self.cleanup_interval = cleanup_interval
self.cleanup_timer = None
"""Constructor"""
self._spots = spots
self._alerts = alerts
self._web_server = web_server
self._cleanup_interval = cleanup_interval
self.last_cleanup_time = datetime.min.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
self.status = "Starting"
self._thread = None
self._stop_event = Event()
# Start the cleanup timer
def start(self):
self.cleanup()
"""Start the cleanup timer"""
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run, daemon=True)
self._thread.start()
# Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown
def stop(self):
self.cleanup_timer.cancel()
"""Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown"""
self._stop_event.set()
def _run(self):
while not self._stop_event.wait(timeout=self._cleanup_interval):
self._cleanup()
def _cleanup(self):
"""Perform cleanup and reschedule next timer"""
# Perform cleanup and reschedule next timer
def cleanup(self):
try:
# Perform cleanup via letting the data expire
self.spots.expire()
self.alerts.expire()
self._spots.expire()
self._alerts.expire()
# Explicitly clean up any spots and alerts that have expired
for id in list(self.spots.iterkeys()):
for i in list(self._spots.iterkeys()):
try:
spot = self.spots[id]
spot = self._spots[i]
if spot.expired():
self.spots.delete(id)
self._spots.delete(i)
except KeyError:
# Must have already been deleted, OK with that
pass
for id in list(self.alerts.iterkeys()):
for i in list(self._alerts.iterkeys()):
try:
alert = self.alerts[id]
alert = self._alerts[i]
if alert.expired():
self.alerts.delete(id)
self._alerts.delete(i)
except KeyError:
# Must have already been deleted, OK with that
pass
# Clean up web server SSE spot/alert queues
self.web_server.clean_up_sse_queues()
self._web_server.clean_up_sse_queues()
self.status = "OK"
self.last_cleanup_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in Cleanup thread")
sleep(1)
self.cleanup_timer = Timer(self.cleanup_interval, self.cleanup)
self.cleanup_timer.start()
self._stop_event.wait(timeout=1)

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@@ -5,11 +5,13 @@ import yaml
# Check you have a config file
if not os.path.isfile("config.yml"):
logging.error("Your config file is missing. Ensure you have copied config-example.yml to config.yml and updated it according to your needs.")
logging.error(
"Your config file is missing. Ensure you have copied config-example.yml to config.yml and updated it according to your needs.")
exit()
# Load config
config = yaml.safe_load(open("config.yml"))
with open("config.yml") as f:
config = yaml.safe_load(f)
logging.info("Loaded config.")
MAX_SPOT_AGE = config["max-spot-age-sec"]
@@ -18,3 +20,12 @@ SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN = config["server-owner-callsign"]
WEB_SERVER_PORT = config["web-server-port"]
ALLOW_SPOTTING = config["allow-spotting"]
WEB_UI_OPTIONS = config["web-ui-options"]
# For ease of config, each spot provider owns its own config about whether it should be enabled by default in the web UI
# but for consistency we provide this to the front-end in web-ui-options because it has no impact outside of the web UI.
WEB_UI_OPTIONS["spot-providers-enabled-by-default"] = [p["name"] for p in config["spot-providers"] if p["enabled"] and (
"enabled-by-default-in-web-ui" not in p or p["enabled-by-default-in-web-ui"])]
# If spotting to this server is enabled, "API" is another valid spot source even though it does not come from
# one of our proviers. We set that to also be enabled by default.
if ALLOW_SPOTTING:
WEB_UI_OPTIONS["spot-providers-enabled-by-default"].append("API")

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from data.sig import SIG
# General software
SOFTWARE_NAME = "Spothole by M0TRT"
SOFTWARE_VERSION = "1.1-pre"
SOFTWARE_VERSION = "1.3-pre"
# HTTP headers used for spot providers that use HTTP
HTTP_HEADERS = {"User-Agent": SOFTWARE_NAME + ", v" + SOFTWARE_VERSION + " (operated by " + SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN + ")"}
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ SIGS = [
SIG(name="WWBOTA", description="Worldwide Bunkers on the Air", ref_regex=r"B\/[A-Z0-9]{1,3}\-\d{3,4}"),
SIG(name="HEMA", description="HuMPs Excluding Marilyns Award", ref_regex=r"[A-Z0-9]{1,3}\/[A-Z]{3}\-\d{3}"),
SIG(name="IOTA", description="Islands on the Air", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{2}\-\d{3}"),
SIG(name="MOTA", description="Mills on the Air", ref_regex=r"X\d{4-6}"),
SIG(name="MOTA", description="Mills on the Air", ref_regex=r"X\d{4,6}"),
SIG(name="ARLHS", description="Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{3}\-\d{3,4}"),
SIG(name="ILLW", description="International Lighthouse & Lightship Weekend", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{2}\d{4}"),
SIG(name="SIOTA", description="Silos on the Air", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{2}\-[A-Z]{3}\d"),
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ SIGS = [
SIG(name="WOTA", description="Wainwrights on the Air", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{3}-[0-9]{2}"),
SIG(name="BOTA", description="Beaches on the Air"),
SIG(name="KRMNPA", description="Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award"),
SIG(name="LLOTA", description="Lagos y Lagunas on the Air", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{2}\-\d{4}"),
SIG(name="WWTOTA", description="Towers on the Air", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{2}R\-\d{4}"),
SIG(name="WAB", description="Worked All Britain", ref_regex=r"[A-Z]{1,2}[0-9]{2}"),
SIG(name="WAI", description="Worked All Ireland", ref_regex=r"[A-Z][0-9]{2}"),
SIG(name="TOTA", description="Toilets on the Air", ref_regex=r"T\-[0-9]{2}")
@@ -36,10 +38,25 @@ SIGS = [
# Modes. Note "DIGI" and "DIGITAL" are also supported but are normalised into "DATA".
CW_MODES = ["CW"]
PHONE_MODES = ["PHONE", "SSB", "USB", "LSB", "AM", "FM", "DV", "DMR", "DSTAR", "C4FM", "M17"]
DATA_MODES = ["DATA", "FT8", "FT4", "RTTY", "SSTV", "JS8", "HELL", "BPSK", "PSK", "PSK31", "BPSK31", "OLIVIA", "MFSK", "MFSK32", "PKT", "MSK144"]
DATA_MODES = ["DATA", "FT8", "FT4", "RTTY", "SSTV", "JS8", "HELL", "PSK", "OLIVIA", "PKT", "MSK144"]
ALL_MODES = CW_MODES + PHONE_MODES + DATA_MODES
MODE_TYPES = ["CW", "PHONE", "DATA"]
# Mode aliases. Sometimes we get spots with a mode described in a different way that is effectively the same as a mode
# we already know, or we want to normalise things for consistency. The lookup table for this is here. Incoming spots
# that match a key in this table will be converted to the corresponding value, so only the modes above will actually be
# present in the spots.
MODE_ALIASES = {
"RTT": "RTTY",
"BPSK": "PSK",
"PSK31": "PSK",
"BPSK31": "PSK",
"MFSK": "FSK",
"MFSK32": "FSK",
"DIGI": "DATA",
"DIGITAL": "DATA"
}
# Band definitions
BANDS = [
Band(name="2200m", start_freq=135700, end_freq=137800),

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@@ -2,15 +2,172 @@ import logging
import re
from math import floor
import geopandas
from pyproj import Transformer
from shapely import prepare
from shapely.geometry import Point, Polygon
TRANSFORMER_OS_GRID_TO_WGS84 = Transformer.from_crs("EPSG:27700", "EPSG:4326")
TRANSFORMER_IRISH_GRID_TO_WGS84 = Transformer.from_crs("EPSG:29903", "EPSG:4326")
TRANSFORMER_CI_UTM_GRID_TO_WGS84 = Transformer.from_crs("+proj=utm +zone=30 +ellps=WGS84", "EPSG:4326")
cq_zone_data = geopandas.GeoDataFrame.from_features(geopandas.read_file("datafiles/cqzones.geojson"))
itu_zone_data = geopandas.GeoDataFrame.from_features(geopandas.read_file("datafiles/ituzones.geojson"))
for idx in cq_zone_data.index:
prepare(cq_zone_data.at[idx, 'geometry'])
for idx in itu_zone_data.index:
prepare(itu_zone_data.at[idx, 'geometry'])
def lat_lon_to_cq_zone(lat, lon):
"""Finds out which CQ zone a lat/lon point is in."""
lon = ((lon + 180) % 360) - 180
for index, row in cq_zone_data.iterrows():
polygon = Polygon(row["geometry"])
test_point = Point(lon, lat)
if polygon.contains(test_point):
return int(row["name"])
# Might have problems around the antemeridian, so if we didn't find a match, try offsetting the point by + or -
# 360 degrees longitude to try the other side of the Earth
if lon < 0:
test_point = Point(lon + 360, lat)
else:
test_point = Point(lon - 360, lat)
if polygon.contains(test_point):
return int(row["name"])
return None
def lat_lon_to_itu_zone(lat, lon):
"""Finds out which ITU zone a lat/lon point is in."""
lon = ((lon + 180) % 360) - 180
for index, row in itu_zone_data.iterrows():
polygon = Polygon(row["geometry"])
test_point = Point(lon, lat)
if polygon.contains(test_point):
return int(row["name"])
# Might have problems around the antemeridian, so if we didn't find a match, try offsetting the point by + or -
# 360 degrees longitude to try the other side of the Earth
if lon < 0:
test_point = Point(lon + 360, lat)
else:
test_point = Point(lon - 360, lat)
if polygon.contains(test_point):
return int(row["name"])
return None
def lat_lon_for_grid_centre(grid):
"""Convert a Maidenhead grid reference of arbitrary precision to the lat/long of the centre point of the square.
Returns None if the grid format is invalid."""
lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size = lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size(grid)
if lat is not None and lon is not None and lat_cell_size is not None and lon_cell_size is not None:
return [lat + lat_cell_size / 2.0, lon + lon_cell_size / 2.0]
else:
return None
def lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner(grid):
"""Convert a Maidenhead grid reference of arbitrary precision to the lat/long of the southwest corner of the square.
Returns None if the grid format is invalid."""
lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size = lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size(grid)
if lat is not None and lon is not None:
return [lat, lon]
else:
return None
def lat_lon_for_grid_ne_corner(grid):
"""Convert a Maidenhead grid reference of arbitrary precision to the lat/long of the northeast corner of the square.
Returns None if the grid format is invalid."""
lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size = lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size(grid)
if lat is not None and lon is not None and lat_cell_size is not None and lon_cell_size is not None:
return [lat + lat_cell_size, lon + lon_cell_size]
else:
return None
def lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size(grid):
"""Convert a Maidenhead grid reference of arbitrary precision to lat/long, including in the result the size of the
lowest grid square. This is a utility method used by the main methods that return the centre, southwest, and
northeast coordinates of a grid square.
The return type is always a tuple of size 4. The elements in it are None if the grid format is invalid."""
# Make sure we are in upper case so our maths works. Case is arbitrary for Maidenhead references
grid = grid.upper()
# Return None if our Maidenhead string is invalid or too short
length = len(grid)
if length <= 0 or (length % 2) != 0:
return None, None, None, None
lat = 0.0 # aggregated latitude
lon = 0.0 # aggregated longitude
lat_cell_size = 10.0 # Size in degrees latitude of the current cell. Starts at 10 and gets smaller as the calculation progresses
lon_cell_size = 20.0 # Size in degrees longitude of the current cell. Starts at 20 and gets smaller as the calculation progresses
# Iterate through blocks (two-character sections)
block = 0
while block * 2 < length:
if block % 2 == 0:
# Letters in this block
lon_cell_no = ord(grid[block * 2]) - ord('A')
lat_cell_no = ord(grid[block * 2 + 1]) - ord('A')
# Bail if the values aren't in range. Allowed values are A-R (0-17) for the first letter block, or
# A-X (0-23) thereafter.
max_cell_no = 17 if block == 0 else 23
if lat_cell_no < 0 or lat_cell_no > max_cell_no or lon_cell_no < 0 or lon_cell_no > max_cell_no:
return None, None, None, None
else:
# Numbers in this block
try:
lon_cell_no = int(grid[block * 2])
lat_cell_no = int(grid[block * 2 + 1])
except ValueError:
return None, None, None, None
# Bail if the values aren't in range 0-9
if lat_cell_no < 0 or lat_cell_no > 9 or lon_cell_no < 0 or lon_cell_no > 9:
return None, None, None, None
# Aggregate the angles
lat += lat_cell_no * lat_cell_size
lon += lon_cell_no * lon_cell_size
# Reduce the cell size for the next block, unless we are on the last cell.
if block * 2 < length - 2:
# Still have more work to do, so reduce the cell size
if block % 2 == 0:
# Just dealt with letters, next block will be numbers so cells will be 1/10 the current size
lat_cell_size = lat_cell_size / 10.0
lon_cell_size = lon_cell_size / 10.0
else:
# Just dealt with numbers, next block will be letters so cells will be 1/24 the current size
lat_cell_size = lat_cell_size / 24.0
lon_cell_size = lon_cell_size / 24.0
block += 1
# Offset back to (-180, -90) where the grid starts
lon -= 180.0
lat -= 90.0
# Return None values on maths errors
if any(x != x for x in [lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size]): # NaN check
return None, None, None, None
return lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size
# Convert a Worked All Britain or Worked All Ireland reference to a lat/lon point.
def wab_wai_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
"""Convert a Worked All Britain or Worked All Ireland reference to a lat/lon point."""
# First check we have a valid grid square, and based on what it looks like, use either the Ordnance Survey, Irish,
# or UTM grid systems to perform the conversion.
if re.match(r"^[HNOST][ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ][0-9]{2}$", ref):
@@ -20,12 +177,13 @@ def wab_wai_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
elif re.match(r"^W[AV][0-9]{2}$", ref):
return utm_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref)
else:
logging.warn("Invalid WAB/WAI square: " + ref)
logging.warning("Invalid WAB/WAI square: " + ref)
return None
# Get a lat/lon point for the centre of an Ordnance Survey grid square
def os_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
"""Get a lat/lon point for the centre of an Ordnance Survey grid square"""
# Convert the letters into multipliers for the 500km squares and 100km squares
offset_500km_multiplier = ord(ref[0]) - 65
offset_100km_multiplier = ord(ref[1]) - 65
@@ -54,8 +212,9 @@ def os_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
return lat, lon
# Get a lat/lon point for the centre of an Irish Grid square.
def irish_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
"""Get a lat/lon point for the centre of an Irish Grid square."""
# Convert the letters into multipliers for the 100km squares
offset_100km_multiplier = ord(ref[0]) - 65
@@ -81,8 +240,9 @@ def irish_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
return lat, lon
# Get a lat/lon point for the centre of a UTM grid square (supports only squares WA & WV for the Channel Islands, nothing else implemented)
def utm_grid_square_to_lat_lon(ref):
"""Get a lat/lon point for the centre of a UTM grid square (supports only squares WA & WV for the Channel Islands, nothing else implemented)"""
# Take the numeric parts of the grid square and multiply by 10000 to get metres from the corner of the letter-based grid square
easting = int(ref[2]) * 10000
northing = int(ref[3]) * 10000

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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ memory_use_gauge = Gauge(
)
# Get a Prometheus metrics response for the web server
def get_metrics():
"""Get a Prometheus metrics response for the web server"""
return generate_latest(registry)

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@@ -1,27 +1,29 @@
import csv
import logging
from pyhamtools.locator import latlong_to_locator
from pyhamtools.locator import latlong_to_locator, locator_to_latlong
from core.cache_utils import SEMI_STATIC_URL_DATA_CACHE
from core.constants import SIGS, HTTP_HEADERS
from core.geo_utils import wab_wai_square_to_lat_lon
# Utility function to get the regex string for a SIG reference for a named SIG. If no match is found, None will be returned.
def get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig):
"""Utility function to get the regex string for a SIG reference for a named SIG. If no match is found, None will be returned."""
for s in SIGS:
if s.name.upper() == sig.upper():
return s.ref_regex
return None
# Look up details of a SIG reference (e.g. POTA park) such as name, lat/lon, and grid. Takes in a sig_ref object which
# must at minimum have a "sig" and an "id". The rest of the object will be populated and returned.
# Note there is currently no support for KRMNPA location lookup, see issue #61.
def populate_sig_ref_info(sig_ref):
"""Look up details of a SIG reference (e.g. POTA park) such as name, lat/lon, and grid. Takes in a sig_ref object which
must at minimum have a "sig" and an "id". The rest of the object will be populated and returned.
Note there is currently no support for KRMNPA location lookup, see issue #61."""
if sig_ref.sig is None or sig_ref.id is None:
logging.warn("Failed to look up sig_ref info, sig or id were not set.")
logging.warning("Failed to look up sig_ref info, sig or id were not set.")
sig = sig_ref.sig
ref_id = sig_ref.id
@@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ def populate_sig_ref_info(sig_ref):
sig_ref.grid = data["locator"] if "locator" in data else None
sig_ref.latitude = data["latitude"] if "latitude" in data else None
sig_ref.longitude = data["longitude"] if "longitude" in data else None
sig_ref.activation_score = data["points"] if "points" in data else None
elif sig.upper() == "WWBOTA":
data = SEMI_STATIC_URL_DATA_CACHE.get("https://api.wwbota.org/bunkers/" + ref_id,
headers=HTTP_HEADERS).json()
@@ -72,9 +75,10 @@ def populate_sig_ref_info(sig_ref):
if row["reference"] == ref_id:
sig_ref.name = row["name"] if "name" in row else None
sig_ref.url = "https://wwff.co/directory/?showRef=" + ref_id
sig_ref.grid = row["iaruLocator"] if "iaruLocator" in row else None
sig_ref.latitude = float(row["latitude"]) if "latitude" in row else None
sig_ref.longitude = float(row["longitude"]) if "longitude" in row else None
sig_ref.grid = row["iaruLocator"] if "iaruLocator" in row and row["iaruLocator"] != "-" else None
sig_ref.latitude = float(row["latitude"]) if "latitude" in row and row["latitude"] != "-" else None
sig_ref.longitude = float(row["longitude"]) if "longitude" in row and row[
"longitude"] != "-" else None
break
elif sig.upper() == "SIOTA":
siota_csv_data = SEMI_STATIC_URL_DATA_CACHE.get("https://www.silosontheair.com/data/silos.csv",
@@ -111,7 +115,10 @@ def populate_sig_ref_info(sig_ref):
if asset["code"] == ref_id:
sig_ref.name = asset["name"]
sig_ref.url = "https://ontheair.nz/assets/ZLI_OT-030" + ref_id.replace("/", "_")
try:
sig_ref.grid = latlong_to_locator(asset["y"], asset["x"], 6)
except:
logging.debug("Invalid lat/lon received for reference")
sig_ref.latitude = asset["y"]
sig_ref.longitude = asset["x"]
break
@@ -119,15 +126,35 @@ def populate_sig_ref_info(sig_ref):
if not sig_ref.name:
sig_ref.name = sig_ref.id
sig_ref.url = "https://www.beachesontheair.com/beaches/" + sig_ref.name.lower().replace(" ", "-")
elif sig.upper() == "LLOTA":
data = SEMI_STATIC_URL_DATA_CACHE.get("https://llota.app/api/public/references",
headers=HTTP_HEADERS).json()
if data:
for ref in data:
if ref["reference_code"] == ref_id:
sig_ref.name = ref["name"]
sig_ref.url = "https://llota.app/list/ref/" + ref_id
sig_ref.grid = ref["grid_locator"]
ll = locator_to_latlong(sig_ref.grid)
sig_ref.latitude = ll[0]
sig_ref.longitude = ll[1]
break
elif sig.upper() == "WWTOTA":
if not sig_ref.name:
sig_ref.name = sig_ref.id
sig_ref.url = "https://wwtota.com/seznam/karta_rozhledny.php?ref=" + sig_ref.name
elif sig.upper() == "WAB" or sig.upper() == "WAI":
ll = wab_wai_square_to_lat_lon(ref_id)
if ll:
sig_ref.name = ref_id
try:
sig_ref.grid = latlong_to_locator(ll[0], ll[1], 6)
sig_ref.latitude = ll[0]
sig_ref.longitude = ll[1]
except:
logging.warn("Failed to look up sig_ref info for " + sig + " ref " + ref_id + ".")
logging.debug("Invalid lat/lon received for reference")
except:
logging.warning("Failed to look up sig_ref info for " + sig + " ref " + ref_id + ".")
return sig_ref

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import os
from datetime import datetime
from threading import Timer
from threading import Thread, Event
import psutil
import pytz
@@ -10,70 +10,82 @@ from core.constants import SOFTWARE_VERSION
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import memory_use_gauge, spots_gauge, alerts_gauge
# Provides a timed update of the application's status data.
class StatusReporter:
"""Provides a timed update of the application's status data."""
# Constructor
def __init__(self, status_data, run_interval, web_server, cleanup_timer, spots, spot_providers, alerts,
alert_providers):
self.status_data = status_data
self.run_interval = run_interval
self.web_server = web_server
self.cleanup_timer = cleanup_timer
self.spots = spots
self.spot_providers = spot_providers
self.alerts = alerts
self.alert_providers = alert_providers
self.run_timer = None
self.startup_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
"""Constructor"""
self.status_data["software-version"] = SOFTWARE_VERSION
self.status_data["server-owner-callsign"] = SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN
self._status_data = status_data
self._run_interval = run_interval
self._web_server = web_server
self._cleanup_timer = cleanup_timer
self._spots = spots
self._spot_providers = spot_providers
self._alerts = alerts
self._alert_providers = alert_providers
self._thread = None
self._stop_event = Event()
self._startup_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._status_data["software-version"] = SOFTWARE_VERSION
self._status_data["server-owner-callsign"] = SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN
# Start the cleanup timer
def start(self):
self.run()
"""Start the reporter thread"""
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run, daemon=True)
self._thread.start()
# Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown
def stop(self):
self.run_timer.cancel()
"""Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown"""
# Write status information and reschedule next timer
def run(self):
self.status_data["uptime"] = (datetime.now(pytz.UTC) - self.startup_time).total_seconds()
self.status_data["mem_use_mb"] = round(psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss / (1024 * 1024), 3)
self.status_data["num_spots"] = len(self.spots)
self.status_data["num_alerts"] = len(self.alerts)
self.status_data["spot_providers"] = list(
self._stop_event.set()
def _run(self):
"""Thread entry point: report immediately on startup, then on each interval until stopped"""
while True:
self._report()
if self._stop_event.wait(timeout=self._run_interval):
break
def _report(self):
"""Write status information"""
self._status_data["uptime"] = (datetime.now(pytz.UTC) - self._startup_time).total_seconds()
self._status_data["mem_use_mb"] = round(psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss / (1024 * 1024), 3)
self._status_data["num_spots"] = len(self._spots)
self._status_data["num_alerts"] = len(self._alerts)
self._status_data["spot_providers"] = list(
map(lambda p: {"name": p.name, "enabled": p.enabled, "status": p.status,
"last_updated": p.last_update_time.replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_update_time else 0,
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_update_time.year > 2000 else 0,
"last_spot": p.last_spot_time.replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_spot_time else 0}, self.spot_providers))
self.status_data["alert_providers"] = list(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_spot_time.year > 2000 else 0},
self._spot_providers))
self._status_data["alert_providers"] = list(
map(lambda p: {"name": p.name, "enabled": p.enabled, "status": p.status,
"last_updated": p.last_update_time.replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_update_time else 0},
self.alert_providers))
self.status_data["cleanup"] = {"status": self.cleanup_timer.status,
"last_ran": self.cleanup_timer.last_cleanup_time.replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self.cleanup_timer.last_cleanup_time else 0}
self.status_data["webserver"] = {"status": self.web_server.web_server_metrics["status"],
"last_api_access": self.web_server.web_server_metrics[
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if p.last_update_time.year > 2000 else 0},
self._alert_providers))
self._status_data["cleanup"] = {"status": self._cleanup_timer.status,
"last_ran": self._cleanup_timer.last_cleanup_time.replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self._cleanup_timer.last_cleanup_time else 0}
self._status_data["webserver"] = {"status": self._web_server.web_server_metrics["status"],
"last_api_access": self._web_server.web_server_metrics[
"last_api_access_time"].replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self.web_server.web_server_metrics[
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self._web_server.web_server_metrics[
"last_api_access_time"] else 0,
"api_access_count": self.web_server.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"],
"last_page_access": self.web_server.web_server_metrics[
"api_access_count": self._web_server.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"],
"last_page_access": self._web_server.web_server_metrics[
"last_page_access_time"].replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self.web_server.web_server_metrics[
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp() if self._web_server.web_server_metrics[
"last_page_access_time"] else 0,
"page_access_count": self.web_server.web_server_metrics["page_access_counter"]}
"page_access_count": self._web_server.web_server_metrics["page_access_counter"]}
# Update Prometheus metrics
memory_use_gauge.set(psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss * 1024)
spots_gauge.set(len(self.spots))
alerts_gauge.set(len(self.alerts))
self.run_timer = Timer(self.run_interval, self.run)
self.run_timer.start()
memory_use_gauge.set(psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss)
spots_gauge.set(len(self._spots))
alerts_gauge.set(len(self._alerts))

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@@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
# Convert objects to serialisable things. Used by JSON serialiser as a default when it encounters unserializable things.
# Just converts objects to dict. Try to avoid doing anything clever here when serialising spots, because we also need
# to receive spots without complex handling.
def serialize_everything(obj):
"""Convert objects to serialisable things. Used by JSON serialiser as a default when it encounters unserializable things.
Just converts objects to dict. Try to avoid doing anything clever here when serialising spots, because we also need
to receive spots without complex handling."""
return obj.__dict__
def empty_queue(q):
"""Empty a queue"""
while not q.empty():
try:
q.get_nowait()
except:
break

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@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ from core.lookup_helper import lookup_helper
from core.sig_utils import populate_sig_ref_info
# Data class that defines an alert.
@dataclass
class Alert:
"""Data class that defines an alert."""
# Unique identifier for the alert
id: str = None
# Callsigns of the operators that has been alerted
@@ -53,8 +54,6 @@ class Alert:
sig: str = None
# SIG references. We allow multiple here for e.g. n-fer activations, unlike ADIF SIG_INFO
sig_refs: list = None
# Activation score. SOTA only
activation_score: int = None
# Whether this alert is for a DXpedition, as opposed to e.g. an xOTA programme.
is_dxpedition: bool = False
# Where we got the alert from, e.g. "POTA", "SOTA"...
@@ -62,8 +61,9 @@ class Alert:
# The ID the source gave it, if any.
source_id: str = None
# Infer missing parameters where possible
def infer_missing(self):
"""Infer missing parameters where possible"""
# If we somehow don't have a start time, set it to zero so it sorts off the bottom of any list but
# clients can still reliably parse it as a number.
if not self.start_time:
@@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ class Alert:
if self.received_time and not self.received_time_iso:
self.received_time_iso = datetime.fromtimestamp(self.received_time, pytz.UTC).isoformat()
# DX country, continent, zones etc. from callsign
# DX country, continent, zones etc. from callsign. CQ/ITU zone are better looked up with a location but we don't
# have a real location for alerts.
if self.dx_calls and self.dx_calls[0] and not self.dx_country:
self.dx_country = lookup_helper.infer_country_from_callsign(self.dx_calls[0])
if self.dx_calls and self.dx_calls[0] and not self.dx_continent:
@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ class Alert:
# If the spot itself doesn't have a SIG yet, but we have at least one SIG reference, take that reference's SIG
# and apply it to the whole spot.
if self.sig_refs and len(self.sig_refs) > 0 and not self.sig:
if self.sig_refs and len(self.sig_refs) > 0 and self.sig_refs[0] and not self.sig:
self.sig = self.sig_refs[0].sig
# DX operator details lookup, using QRZ.com. This should be the last resort compared to taking the data from
@@ -123,14 +124,16 @@ class Alert:
self_copy.received_time_iso = ""
self.id = hashlib.sha256(str(self_copy).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
# JSON serialise
def to_json(self):
"""JSON serialise"""
return json.dumps(self, default=lambda o: o.__dict__, sort_keys=True)
# Decide if this alert has expired (in which case it should not be added to the system in the first place, and not
# returned by the web server if later requested, and removed by the cleanup functions). "Expired" is defined as
# either having an end_time in the past, or if it only has a start_time, then that start time was more than 3 hours
# ago. If it somehow doesn't have a start_time either, it is considered to be expired.
def expired(self):
"""Decide if this alert has expired (in which case it should not be added to the system in the first place, and not
returned by the web server if later requested, and removed by the cleanup functions). "Expired" is defined as
either having an end_time in the past, or if it only has a start_time, then that start time was more than 3 hours
ago. If it somehow doesn't have a start_time either, it is considered to be expired."""
return not self.start_time or (self.end_time and self.end_time < datetime.now(pytz.UTC).timestamp()) or (
not self.end_time and self.start_time < (datetime.now(pytz.UTC) - timedelta(hours=3)).timestamp())

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
# Data class that defines a band.
@dataclass
class Band:
"""Data class that defines a band."""
# Band name
name: str
# Start frequency, in Hz

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
# Data class that defines a Special Interest Group.
@dataclass
class SIG:
"""Data class that defines a Special Interest Group."""
# SIG name, e.g. "POTA"
name: str
# Description, e.g. "Parks on the Air"

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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
# Data class that defines a Special Interest Group "info" or reference. As well as the basic reference ID we include a
# name and a lookup URL.
@dataclass
class SIGRef:
"""Data class that defines a Special Interest Group "info" or reference. As well as the basic reference ID we include a
name and a lookup URL."""
# Reference ID, e.g. "GB-0001".
id: str
# SIG that this reference is in, e.g. "POTA".
@@ -18,3 +20,5 @@ class SIGRef:
longitude: float = None
# Maidenhead grid reference of the reference, if known.
grid: str = None
# Activation score. SOTA only
activation_score: int = None

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@@ -10,14 +10,18 @@ import pytz
from pyhamtools.locator import locator_to_latlong, latlong_to_locator
from core.config import MAX_SPOT_AGE
from core.lookup_helper import lookup_helper
from core.constants import MODE_ALIASES
from core.geo_utils import lat_lon_to_cq_zone, lat_lon_to_itu_zone
from core.lookup_helper import lookup_helper, infer_band_from_freq, infer_mode_from_comment, infer_mode_from_frequency, \
infer_mode_type_from_mode
from core.sig_utils import populate_sig_ref_info, ANY_SIG_REGEX, get_ref_regex_for_sig
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Data class that defines a spot.
@dataclass
class Spot:
"""Data class that defines a spot."""
# Unique identifier for the spot
id: str = None
@@ -106,8 +110,6 @@ class Spot:
sig: str = None
# SIG references. We allow multiple here for e.g. n-fer activations, unlike ADIF SIG_INFO
sig_refs: list = None
# Activation score. SOTA only
activation_score: int = None
# Timing info
@@ -129,8 +131,9 @@ class Spot:
# The ID the source gave it, if any.
source_id: str = None
# Infer missing parameters where possible
def infer_missing(self):
"""Infer missing parameters where possible"""
# If we somehow don't have a spot time, set it to zero so it sorts off the bottom of any list but
# clients can still reliably parse it as a number.
if not self.time:
@@ -153,15 +156,11 @@ class Spot:
if len(split) > 1 and split[1] != "#":
self.dx_ssid = split[1]
# DX country, continent, zones etc. from callsign
# DX country, continent etc. from callsign
if self.dx_call and not self.dx_country:
self.dx_country = lookup_helper.infer_country_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if self.dx_call and not self.dx_continent:
self.dx_continent = lookup_helper.infer_continent_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if self.dx_call and not self.dx_cq_zone:
self.dx_cq_zone = lookup_helper.infer_cq_zone_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if self.dx_call and not self.dx_itu_zone:
self.dx_itu_zone = lookup_helper.infer_itu_zone_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if self.dx_call and not self.dx_dxcc_id:
self.dx_dxcc_id = lookup_helper.infer_dxcc_id_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if self.dx_dxcc_id and not self.dx_flag:
@@ -190,7 +189,8 @@ class Spot:
# Spotter country, continent, zones etc. from callsign.
# DE call with no digits, or APRS servers starting "T2" are not things we can look up location for
if self.de_call and any(char.isdigit() for char in self.de_call) and not (self.de_call.startswith("T2") and self.source == "APRS-IS"):
if self.de_call and any(char.isdigit() for char in self.de_call) and not (
self.de_call.startswith("T2") and self.source == "APRS-IS"):
if not self.de_country:
self.de_country = lookup_helper.infer_country_from_callsign(self.de_call)
if not self.de_continent:
@@ -202,30 +202,29 @@ class Spot:
# Band from frequency
if self.freq and not self.band:
band = lookup_helper.infer_band_from_freq(self.freq)
band = infer_band_from_freq(self.freq)
self.band = band.name
# Mode from comments or bandplan
if self.mode:
self.mode_source = "SPOT"
if self.comment and not self.mode:
self.mode = lookup_helper.infer_mode_from_comment(self.comment)
self.mode = infer_mode_from_comment(self.comment)
self.mode_source = "COMMENT"
if self.freq and not self.mode:
self.mode = lookup_helper.infer_mode_from_frequency(self.freq)
self.mode = infer_mode_from_frequency(self.freq)
self.mode_source = "BANDPLAN"
# Normalise "generic digital" modes. "DIGITAL", "DIGI" and "DATA" are just the same thing with no extra
# information, so standardise on "DATA"
if self.mode == "DIGI" or self.mode == "DIGITAL":
self.mode = "DATA"
# Normalise mode if necessary.
if self.mode in MODE_ALIASES:
self.mode = MODE_ALIASES[self.mode]
# Mode type from mode
if self.mode and not self.mode_type:
self.mode_type = lookup_helper.infer_mode_type_from_mode(self.mode)
self.mode_type = infer_mode_type_from_mode(self.mode)
# If we have a latitude at this point, it can only have been provided by the spot itself
if self.dx_latitude:
# If we have a latitude or grid at this point, it can only have been provided by the spot itself
if self.dx_latitude or self.dx_grid:
self.dx_location_source = "SPOT"
# Set the top-level "SIG" if it is missing but we have at least one SIG ref.
@@ -240,7 +239,7 @@ class Spot:
if regex:
all_comment_ref_matches = re.finditer(r"(^|\W)(" + regex + r")(^|\W)", self.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
for ref_match in all_comment_ref_matches:
self.append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref_match.group(2).upper(), sig=sig))
self._append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref_match.group(2).upper(), sig=sig))
# See if the comment looks like it contains any SIGs (and optionally SIG references) that we can
# add to the spot. This should catch cluster spot comments like "POTA GB-0001 WWFF GFF-0001" and e.g. POTA
@@ -258,9 +257,10 @@ class Spot:
# If so, add that to the sig_refs list for this spot.
ref_regex = get_ref_regex_for_sig(found_sig)
if ref_regex:
ref_matches = re.finditer(r"(^|\W)" + found_sig + r"($|\W)(" + ref_regex + r")($|\W)", self.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
ref_matches = re.finditer(r"(^|\W)" + found_sig + r"($|\W)(" + ref_regex + r")($|\W)", self.comment,
re.IGNORECASE)
for ref_match in ref_matches:
self.append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref_match.group(3).upper(), sig=found_sig))
self._append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref_match.group(3).upper(), sig=found_sig))
# Fetch SIG data. In case a particular API doesn't provide a full set of name, lat, lon & grid for a reference
# in its initial call, we use this code to populate the rest of the data. This includes working out grid refs
@@ -286,9 +286,12 @@ class Spot:
# DX Grid to lat/lon and vice versa in case one is missing
if self.dx_grid and not self.dx_latitude:
try:
ll = locator_to_latlong(self.dx_grid)
self.dx_latitude = ll[0]
self.dx_longitude = ll[1]
except:
logging.debug("Invalid grid received for spot")
if self.dx_latitude and self.dx_longitude and not self.dx_grid:
try:
self.dx_grid = latlong_to_locator(self.dx_latitude, self.dx_longitude, 8)
@@ -330,6 +333,18 @@ class Spot:
self.dx_grid = lookup_helper.infer_grid_from_callsign_dxcc(self.dx_call)
self.dx_location_source = "DXCC"
# CQ and ITU zone lookup, preferably from location but failing that, from callsign
if not self.dx_cq_zone:
if self.dx_latitude:
self.dx_cq_zone = lat_lon_to_cq_zone(self.dx_latitude, self.dx_longitude)
elif self.dx_call:
self.dx_cq_zone = lookup_helper.infer_cq_zone_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
if not self.dx_itu_zone:
if self.dx_latitude:
self.dx_itu_zone = lat_lon_to_itu_zone(self.dx_latitude, self.dx_longitude)
elif self.dx_call:
self.dx_itu_zone = lookup_helper.infer_itu_zone_from_callsign(self.dx_call)
# DX Location is "good" if it is from a spot, or from QRZ if the callsign doesn't contain a slash, so the operator
# is likely at home.
self.dx_location_good = self.dx_latitude and self.dx_longitude and (
@@ -338,7 +353,8 @@ class Spot:
or (self.dx_location_source == "HOME QTH" and not "/" in self.dx_call))
# DE with no digits and APRS servers starting "T2" are not things we can look up location for
if self.de_call and any(char.isdigit() for char in self.de_call) and not (self.de_call.startswith("T2") and self.source == "APRS-IS"):
if self.de_call and any(char.isdigit() for char in self.de_call) and not (
self.de_call.startswith("T2") and self.source == "APRS-IS"):
# DE operator position lookup, using QRZ.com.
if not self.de_latitude:
latlon = lookup_helper.infer_latlon_from_callsign_online_lookup(self.de_call)
@@ -365,12 +381,14 @@ class Spot:
self_copy.received_time_iso = ""
self.id = hashlib.sha256(str(self_copy).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
# JSON sspoterialise
def to_json(self):
"""JSON serialise"""
return json.dumps(self, default=lambda o: o.__dict__, sort_keys=True)
# Append a sig_ref to the list, so long as it's not already there.
def append_sig_ref_if_missing(self, new_sig_ref):
def _append_sig_ref_if_missing(self, new_sig_ref):
"""Append a sig_ref to the list, so long as it's not already there."""
if not self.sig_refs:
self.sig_refs = []
new_sig_ref.id = new_sig_ref.id.strip().upper()
@@ -382,9 +400,10 @@ class Spot:
return
self.sig_refs.append(new_sig_ref)
# Decide if this spot has expired (in which case it should not be added to the system in the first place, and not
# returned by the web server if later requested, and removed by the cleanup functions). "Expired" is defined as
# either having a time further ago than the server's MAX_SPOT_AGE. If it somehow doesn't have a time either, it is
# considered to be expired.
def expired(self):
"""Decide if this spot has expired (in which case it should not be added to the system in the first place, and not
returned by the web server if later requested, and removed by the cleanup functions). "Expired" is defined as
either having a time further ago than the server's MAX_SPOT_AGE. If it somehow doesn't have a time either, it is
considered to be expired."""
return not self.time or self.time < (datetime.now(pytz.UTC) - timedelta(seconds=MAX_SPOT_AGE)).timestamp()

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@@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ beautifulsoup4~=4.14.2
websocket-client~=1.9.0
tornado~=6.5.4
tornado_eventsource~=3.0.0
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import tornado
from core.config import ALLOW_SPOTTING, MAX_SPOT_AGE
from core.constants import UNKNOWN_BAND
from core.lookup_helper import lookup_helper
from core.lookup_helper import infer_band_from_freq
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.sig_utils import get_ref_regex_for_sig
from core.utils import serialize_everything
@@ -16,18 +16,19 @@ from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
from data.spot import Spot
# API request handler for /api/v1/spot (POST)
class APISpotHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/spot (POST)"""
def initialize(self, spots, web_server_metrics):
self.spots = spots
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._spots = spots
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def post(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# Reject if not allowed
@@ -40,9 +41,11 @@ class APISpotHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
return
# Reject if format not json
if 'Content-Type' not in self.request.headers or self.request.headers.get('Content-Type') != "application/json":
if 'Content-Type' not in self.request.headers or self.request.headers.get(
'Content-Type') != "application/json":
self.set_status(415)
self.write(json.dumps("Error - request Content-Type must be application/json", default=serialize_everything))
self.write(
json.dumps("Error - request Content-Type must be application/json", default=serialize_everything))
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-store")
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
return
@@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ class APISpotHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
return
# Reject if frequency not in a known band
if lookup_helper.infer_band_from_freq(spot.freq) == UNKNOWN_BAND:
if infer_band_from_freq(spot.freq) == UNKNOWN_BAND:
self.set_status(422)
self.write(json.dumps("Error - Frequency of " + str(spot.freq / 1000.0) + "kHz is not in a known band.",
default=serialize_everything))
@@ -127,7 +130,7 @@ class APISpotHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
# infer missing data, and add it to our database.
spot.source = "API"
spot.infer_missing()
self.spots.add(spot.id, spot, expire=MAX_SPOT_AGE)
self._spots.add(spot.id, spot, expire=MAX_SPOT_AGE)
self.write(json.dumps("OK", default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(201)

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@@ -8,24 +8,25 @@ import tornado
import tornado_eventsource.handler
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.utils import serialize_everything
from core.utils import serialize_everything, empty_queue
SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 100
SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL = 5000
# API request handler for /api/v1/alerts
class APIAlertsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/alerts"""
def initialize(self, alerts, web_server_metrics):
self.alerts = alerts
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._alerts = alerts
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ class APIAlertsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
# Fetch all alerts matching the query
data = get_alert_list_with_filters(self.alerts, query_params)
data = get_alert_list_with_filters(self._alerts, query_params)
self.write(json.dumps(data, default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(200)
except ValueError as e:
@@ -47,74 +48,82 @@ class APIAlertsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-store")
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
# API request handler for /api/v1/alerts/stream
class APIAlertsStreamHandler(tornado_eventsource.handler.EventSourceHandler):
def initialize(self, sse_alert_queues, web_server_metrics):
self.sse_alert_queues = sse_alert_queues
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
# Custom headers to avoid e.g. nginx reverse proxy from buffering SSE data
class APIAlertsStreamHandler(tornado_eventsource.handler.EventSourceHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/alerts/stream"""
def initialize(self, sse_alert_queues, web_server_metrics):
self._sse_alert_queues = sse_alert_queues
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def custom_headers(self):
"""Custom headers to avoid e.g. nginx reverse proxy from buffering SSE data"""
return {"Cache-Control": "no-store",
"X-Accel-Buffering": "no"}
def open(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
# reduce that to just the first entry, and convert bytes to string
self.query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
self._query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
# Create a alert queue and add it to the web server's list. The web server will fill this when alerts arrive
self.alert_queue = Queue(maxsize=SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE)
self.sse_alert_queues.append(self.alert_queue)
self._alert_queue = Queue(maxsize=SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE)
self._sse_alert_queues.append(self._alert_queue)
# Set up a timed callback to check if anything is in the queue
self.heartbeat = tornado.ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._callback, SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL)
self.heartbeat.start()
self._heartbeat = tornado.ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._callback, SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL)
self._heartbeat.start()
except Exception as e:
logging.warn("Exception when serving SSE socket", e)
logging.warning("Exception when serving SSE socket", e)
# When the user closes the socket, empty our queue and remove it from the list so the server no longer fills it
def close(self):
"""When the user closes the socket, empty our queue and remove it from the list so the server no longer fills it"""
try:
if self.alert_queue in self.sse_alert_queues:
self.sse_alert_queues.remove(self.alert_queue)
self.alert_queue.empty()
if self._alert_queue in self._sse_alert_queues:
self._sse_alert_queues.remove(self._alert_queue)
empty_queue(self._alert_queue)
except:
pass
self.alert_queue = None
try:
self._heartbeat.stop()
except:
pass
self._alert_queue = None
super().close()
# Callback to check if anything has arrived in the queue, and if so send it to the client
def _callback(self):
"""Callback to check if anything has arrived in the queue, and if so send it to the client"""
try:
if self.alert_queue:
while not self.alert_queue.empty():
alert = self.alert_queue.get()
if self._alert_queue:
while not self._alert_queue.empty():
alert = self._alert_queue.get()
# If the new alert matches our param filters, send it to the client. If not, ignore it.
if alert_allowed_by_query(alert, self.query_params):
if alert_allowed_by_query(alert, self._query_params):
self.write_message(msg=json.dumps(alert, default=serialize_everything))
if self.alert_queue not in self.sse_alert_queues:
if self._alert_queue not in self._sse_alert_queues:
logging.error("Web server cleared up a queue of an active connection!")
self.close()
except:
logging.warn("Exception in SSE callback, connection will be closed.")
logging.warning("Exception in SSE callback, connection will be closed.")
self.close()
# Utility method to apply filters to the overall alert list and return only a subset. Enables query parameters in
# the main "alerts" GET call.
def get_alert_list_with_filters(all_alerts, query):
"""Utility method to apply filters to the overall alert list and return only a subset. Enables query parameters in
the main "alerts" GET call."""
# Create a shallow copy of the alert list ordered by start time, then filter the list to reduce it only to alerts
# that match the filter parameters in the query string. Finally, apply a limit to the number of alerts returned.
# The list of query string filters is defined in the API docs.
@@ -130,9 +139,11 @@ def get_alert_list_with_filters(all_alerts, query):
alerts = alerts[:int(query.get("limit"))]
return alerts
# Given URL query params and an alert, figure out if the alert "passes" the requested filters or is rejected. The list
# of query parameters and their function is defined in the API docs.
def alert_allowed_by_query(alert, query):
"""Given URL query params and an alert, figure out if the alert "passes" the requested filters or is rejected. The list
of query parameters and their function is defined in the API docs."""
for k in query.keys():
match k:
case "received_since":
@@ -144,8 +155,8 @@ def alert_allowed_by_query(alert, query):
# Check the duration if end_time is provided. If end_time is not provided, assume the activation is
# "short", i.e. it always passes this check. If dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check is true and
# the alert is a dxpedition, it also always passes the check.
if alert.is_dxpedition and (bool(query.get(
"dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check")) if "dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check" in query.keys() else False):
if alert.is_dxpedition and (query.get(
"dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check").upper() == "TRUE" if "dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check" in query.keys() else False):
continue
if alert.end_time and alert.start_time and alert.end_time - alert.start_time > max_duration:
return False

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import pytz
import tornado
from core.constants import SIGS
from core.geo_utils import lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size, lat_lon_to_cq_zone, lat_lon_to_itu_zone
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.sig_utils import get_ref_regex_for_sig, populate_sig_ref_info
from core.utils import serialize_everything
@@ -14,17 +15,18 @@ from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
from data.spot import Spot
# API request handler for /api/v1/lookup/call
class APILookupCallHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/lookup/call"""
def initialize(self, web_server_metrics):
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
@@ -73,17 +75,18 @@ class APILookupCallHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
# API request handler for /api/v1/lookup/sigref
class APILookupSIGRefHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/lookup/sigref"""
def initialize(self, web_server_metrics):
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
@@ -94,15 +97,15 @@ class APILookupSIGRefHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
# the provided id must match it.
if "sig" in query_params.keys() and "id" in query_params.keys():
sig = query_params.get("sig").upper()
id = query_params.get("id").upper()
ref_id = query_params.get("id").upper()
if sig in list(map(lambda p: p.name, SIGS)):
if not get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig) or re.match(get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig), id):
data = populate_sig_ref_info(SIGRef(id=id, sig=sig))
if not get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig) or re.match(get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig), ref_id):
data = populate_sig_ref_info(SIGRef(id=ref_id, sig=sig))
self.write(json.dumps(data, default=serialize_everything))
else:
self.write(
json.dumps("Error - '" + id + "' does not look like a valid reference ID for " + sig + ".",
json.dumps("Error - '" + ref_id + "' does not look like a valid reference ID for " + sig + ".",
default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(422)
else:
@@ -119,3 +122,61 @@ class APILookupSIGRefHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-store")
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
class APILookupGridHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/lookup/grid"""
def initialize(self, web_server_metrics):
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
try:
# Metrics
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
# reduce that to just the first entry, and convert bytes to string
query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
# "grid" query param must exist.
if "grid" in query_params.keys():
grid = query_params.get("grid").upper()
lat, lon, lat_cell_size, lon_cell_size = lat_lon_for_grid_sw_corner_plus_size(grid)
if lat is not None and lon is not None and lat_cell_size is not None and lon_cell_size is not None:
center_lat = lat + lat_cell_size / 2.0
center_lon = lon + lon_cell_size / 2.0
center_cq_zone = lat_lon_to_cq_zone(center_lat, center_lon)
center_itu_zone = lat_lon_to_itu_zone(center_lat, center_lon)
response = {
"center": {
"latitude": center_lat,
"longitude": center_lon,
"cq_zone": center_cq_zone,
"itu_zone": center_itu_zone
},
"southwest": {
"latitude": lat,
"longitude": lon,
},
"northeast": {
"latitude": lat + lat_cell_size,
"longitude": lon + lon_cell_size,
}}
self.write(json.dumps(response, default=serialize_everything))
else:
self.write(json.dumps("Error - grid must be provided", default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(422)
except Exception as e:
logging.error(e)
self.write(json.dumps("Error - " + str(e), default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(500)
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-store")
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")

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@@ -4,23 +4,24 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytz
import tornado
from core.config import MAX_SPOT_AGE, ALLOW_SPOTTING, WEB_UI_OPTIONS
from core.config import MAX_SPOT_AGE, ALLOW_SPOTTING
from core.constants import BANDS, ALL_MODES, MODE_TYPES, SIGS, CONTINENTS
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.utils import serialize_everything
# API request handler for /api/v1/options
class APIOptionsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/options"""
def initialize(self, status_data, web_server_metrics):
self.status_data = status_data
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._status_data = status_data
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
options = {"bands": BANDS,
@@ -29,13 +30,12 @@ class APIOptionsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"sigs": SIGS,
# Spot/alert sources are filtered for only ones that are enabled in config, no point letting the user toggle things that aren't even available.
"spot_sources": list(
map(lambda p: p["name"], filter(lambda p: p["enabled"], self.status_data["spot_providers"]))),
map(lambda p: p["name"], filter(lambda p: p["enabled"], self._status_data["spot_providers"]))),
"alert_sources": list(
map(lambda p: p["name"], filter(lambda p: p["enabled"], self.status_data["alert_providers"]))),
map(lambda p: p["name"], filter(lambda p: p["enabled"], self._status_data["alert_providers"]))),
"continents": CONTINENTS,
"max_spot_age": MAX_SPOT_AGE,
"spot_allowed": ALLOW_SPOTTING,
"web-ui-options": WEB_UI_OPTIONS}
"spot_allowed": ALLOW_SPOTTING}
# If spotting to this server is enabled, "API" is another valid spot source even though it does not come from
# one of our proviers.
if ALLOW_SPOTTING:

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@@ -8,24 +8,25 @@ import tornado
import tornado_eventsource.handler
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.utils import serialize_everything
from core.utils import serialize_everything, empty_queue
SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 1000
SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL = 5000
# API request handler for /api/v1/spots
class APISpotsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/spots"""
def initialize(self, spots, web_server_metrics):
self.spots = spots
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._spots = spots
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ class APISpotsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
# Fetch all spots matching the query
data = get_spot_list_with_filters(self.spots, query_params)
data = get_spot_list_with_filters(self._spots, query_params)
self.write(json.dumps(data, default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(200)
except ValueError as e:
@@ -48,74 +49,83 @@ class APISpotsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
# API request handler for /api/v1/spots/stream
class APISpotsStreamHandler(tornado_eventsource.handler.EventSourceHandler):
def initialize(self, sse_spot_queues, web_server_metrics):
self.sse_spot_queues = sse_spot_queues
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
"""API request handler for /api/v1/spots/stream"""
def initialize(self, sse_spot_queues, web_server_metrics):
self._sse_spot_queues = sse_spot_queues
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
# Custom headers to avoid e.g. nginx reverse proxy from buffering SSE data
def custom_headers(self):
"""Custom headers to avoid e.g. nginx reverse proxy from buffering SSE data"""
return {"Cache-Control": "no-store",
"X-Accel-Buffering": "no"}
# Called once on the client opening a connection, set things up
def open(self):
"""Called once on the client opening a connection, set things up"""
try:
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
# request.arguments contains lists for each param key because technically the client can supply multiple,
# reduce that to just the first entry, and convert bytes to string
self.query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
self._query_params = {k: v[0].decode("utf-8") for k, v in self.request.arguments.items()}
# Create a spot queue and add it to the web server's list. The web server will fill this when spots arrive
self.spot_queue = Queue(maxsize=SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE)
self.sse_spot_queues.append(self.spot_queue)
self._spot_queue = Queue(maxsize=SSE_HANDLER_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE)
self._sse_spot_queues.append(self._spot_queue)
# Set up a timed callback to check if anything is in the queue
self.heartbeat = tornado.ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._callback, SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL)
self.heartbeat.start()
self._heartbeat = tornado.ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._callback, SSE_HANDLER_QUEUE_CHECK_INTERVAL)
self._heartbeat.start()
except Exception as e:
logging.warn("Exception when serving SSE socket", e)
logging.warning("Exception when serving SSE socket", e)
# When the user closes the socket, empty our queue and remove it from the list so the server no longer fills it
def close(self):
"""When the user closes the socket, empty our queue and remove it from the list so the server no longer fills it"""
try:
if self.spot_queue in self.sse_spot_queues:
self.sse_spot_queues.remove(self.spot_queue)
self.spot_queue.empty()
if self._spot_queue in self._sse_spot_queues:
self._sse_spot_queues.remove(self._spot_queue)
empty_queue(self._spot_queue)
except:
pass
self.spot_queue = None
try:
self._heartbeat.stop()
except:
pass
self._spot_queue = None
super().close()
# Callback to check if anything has arrived in the queue, and if so send it to the client
def _callback(self):
"""Callback to check if anything has arrived in the queue, and if so send it to the client"""
try:
if self.spot_queue:
while not self.spot_queue.empty():
spot = self.spot_queue.get()
if self._spot_queue:
while not self._spot_queue.empty():
spot = self._spot_queue.get()
# If the new spot matches our param filters, send it to the client. If not, ignore it.
if spot_allowed_by_query(spot, self.query_params):
if spot_allowed_by_query(spot, self._query_params):
self.write_message(msg=json.dumps(spot, default=serialize_everything))
if self.spot_queue not in self.sse_spot_queues:
if self._spot_queue not in self._sse_spot_queues:
logging.error("Web server cleared up a queue of an active connection!")
self.close()
except:
logging.warn("Exception in SSE callback, connection will be closed.")
logging.warning("Exception in SSE callback, connection will be closed.")
self.close()
# Utility method to apply filters to the overall spot list and return only a subset. Enables query parameters in
# the main "spots" GET call.
def get_spot_list_with_filters(all_spots, query):
"""Utility method to apply filters to the overall spot list and return only a subset. Enables query parameters in
the main "spots" GET call."""
# Create a shallow copy of the spot list, ordered by spot time, then filter the list to reduce it only to spots
# that match the filter parameters in the query string. Finally, apply a limit to the number of spots returned.
# The list of query string filters is defined in the API docs.
@@ -151,9 +161,11 @@ def get_spot_list_with_filters(all_spots, query):
return spots
# Given URL query params and a spot, figure out if the spot "passes" the requested filters or is rejected. The list
# of query parameters and their function is defined in the API docs.
def spot_allowed_by_query(spot, query):
"""Given URL query params and a spot, figure out if the spot "passes" the requested filters or is rejected. The list
of query parameters and their function is defined in the API docs."""
for k in query.keys():
match k:
case "since":
@@ -229,7 +241,7 @@ def spot_allowed_by_query(spot, query):
case "allow_qrt":
# If false, spots that are flagged as QRT are not returned.
prevent_qrt = query.get(k).upper() == "FALSE"
if prevent_qrt and spot.qrt and spot.qrt == True:
if prevent_qrt and spot.qrt:
return False
case "needs_good_location":
# If true, spots require a "good" location to be returned

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@@ -8,20 +8,21 @@ from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import api_requests_counter
from core.utils import serialize_everything
# API request handler for /api/v1/status
class APIStatusHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""API request handler for /api/v1/status"""
def initialize(self, status_data, web_server_metrics):
self.status_data = status_data
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._status_data = status_data
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_api_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["api_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
api_requests_counter.inc()
self.write(json.dumps(self.status_data, default=serialize_everything))
self.write(json.dumps(self._status_data, default=serialize_everything))
self.set_status(200)
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-store")
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json")

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@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ from prometheus_client import CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import get_metrics
# Handler for Prometheus metrics endpoint
class PrometheusMetricsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""Handler for Prometheus metrics endpoint"""
def get(self):
self.write(get_metrics())
self.set_status(200)

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@@ -3,24 +3,25 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytz
import tornado
from core.config import ALLOW_SPOTTING
from core.config import ALLOW_SPOTTING, WEB_UI_OPTIONS
from core.constants import SOFTWARE_VERSION
from core.prometheus_metrics_handler import page_requests_counter
# Handler for all HTML pages generated from templates
class PageTemplateHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
"""Handler for all HTML pages generated from templates"""
def initialize(self, template_name, web_server_metrics):
self.template_name = template_name
self.web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
self._template_name = template_name
self._web_server_metrics = web_server_metrics
def get(self):
# Metrics
self.web_server_metrics["last_page_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self.web_server_metrics["page_access_counter"] += 1
self.web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
self._web_server_metrics["last_page_access_time"] = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
self._web_server_metrics["page_access_counter"] += 1
self._web_server_metrics["status"] = "OK"
page_requests_counter.inc()
# Load named template, and provide variables used in templates
self.render(self.template_name + ".html", software_version=SOFTWARE_VERSION, allow_spotting=ALLOW_SPOTTING)
self.render(self._template_name + ".html", software_version=SOFTWARE_VERSION, allow_spotting=ALLOW_SPOTTING,
web_ui_options=WEB_UI_OPTIONS)

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@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ import os
import tornado
from tornado.web import StaticFileHandler
from core.utils import empty_queue
from server.handlers.api.addspot import APISpotHandler
from server.handlers.api.alerts import APIAlertsHandler, APIAlertsStreamHandler
from server.handlers.api.lookups import APILookupCallHandler, APILookupSIGRefHandler
from server.handlers.api.lookups import APILookupCallHandler, APILookupSIGRefHandler, APILookupGridHandler
from server.handlers.api.options import APIOptionsHandler
from server.handlers.api.spots import APISpotsHandler, APISpotsStreamHandler
from server.handlers.api.status import APIStatusHandler
@@ -15,17 +16,19 @@ from server.handlers.metrics import PrometheusMetricsHandler
from server.handlers.pagetemplate import PageTemplateHandler
# Provides the public-facing web server.
class WebServer:
# Constructor
"""Provides the public-facing web server."""
def __init__(self, spots, alerts, status_data, port):
self.spots = spots
self.alerts = alerts
self.sse_spot_queues = []
self.sse_alert_queues = []
self.status_data = status_data
self.port = port
self.shutdown_event = asyncio.Event()
"""Constructor"""
self._spots = spots
self._alerts = alerts
self._sse_spot_queues = []
self._sse_alert_queues = []
self._status_data = status_data
self._port = port
self._shutdown_event = asyncio.Event()
self.web_server_metrics = {
"last_page_access_time": None,
"last_api_access_time": None,
@@ -34,36 +37,49 @@ class WebServer:
"status": "Starting"
}
# Start the web server
def start(self):
asyncio.run(self.start_inner())
"""Start the web server"""
asyncio.run(self._start_inner())
# Stop the web server
def stop(self):
self.shutdown_event.set()
"""Stop the web server"""
self._shutdown_event.set()
async def _start_inner(self):
"""Start method (async). Sets up the Tornado application."""
# Start method (async). Sets up the Tornado application.
async def start_inner(self):
app = tornado.web.Application([
# Routes for API calls
(r"/api/v1/spots", APISpotsHandler, {"spots": self.spots, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/alerts", APIAlertsHandler, {"alerts": self.alerts, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/spots/stream", APISpotsStreamHandler, {"sse_spot_queues": self.sse_spot_queues, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/alerts/stream", APIAlertsStreamHandler, {"sse_alert_queues": self.sse_alert_queues, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/options", APIOptionsHandler, {"status_data": self.status_data, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/status", APIStatusHandler, {"status_data": self.status_data, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/spots", APISpotsHandler, {"spots": self._spots, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/alerts", APIAlertsHandler,
{"alerts": self._alerts, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/spots/stream", APISpotsStreamHandler,
{"sse_spot_queues": self._sse_spot_queues, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/alerts/stream", APIAlertsStreamHandler,
{"sse_alert_queues": self._sse_alert_queues, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/options", APIOptionsHandler,
{"status_data": self._status_data, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/status", APIStatusHandler,
{"status_data": self._status_data, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/lookup/call", APILookupCallHandler, {"web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/lookup/sigref", APILookupSIGRefHandler, {"web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/spot", APISpotHandler, {"spots": self.spots, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/lookup/grid", APILookupGridHandler, {"web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/api/v1/spot", APISpotHandler, {"spots": self._spots, "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
# Routes for templated pages
(r"/", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "spots", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/map", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "map", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/bands", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "bands", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/alerts", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "alerts", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/add-spot", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "add_spot", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/status", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "status", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/alerts", PageTemplateHandler,
{"template_name": "alerts", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/add-spot", PageTemplateHandler,
{"template_name": "add_spot", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/status", PageTemplateHandler,
{"template_name": "status", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/about", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "about", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/apidocs", PageTemplateHandler, {"template_name": "apidocs", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
(r"/apidocs", PageTemplateHandler,
{"template_name": "apidocs", "web_server_metrics": self.web_server_metrics}),
# Route for Prometheus metrics
(r"/metrics", PrometheusMetricsHandler),
# Default route to serve from "webassets"
@@ -71,13 +87,14 @@ class WebServer:
],
template_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../templates"),
debug=False)
app.listen(self.port)
await self.shutdown_event.wait()
app.listen(self._port)
await self._shutdown_event.wait()
# Internal method called when a new spot is added to the system. This is used to ping any SSE clients that are
# awaiting a server-sent message with new spots.
def notify_new_spot(self, spot):
for queue in self.sse_spot_queues:
"""Internal method called when a new spot is added to the system. This is used to ping any SSE clients that are
awaiting a server-sent message with new spots."""
for queue in self._sse_spot_queues:
try:
queue.put(spot)
except:
@@ -85,10 +102,11 @@ class WebServer:
pass
pass
# Internal method called when a new alert is added to the system. This is used to ping any SSE clients that are
# awaiting a server-sent message with new spots.
def notify_new_alert(self, alert):
for queue in self.sse_alert_queues:
"""Internal method called when a new alert is added to the system. This is used to ping any SSE clients that are
awaiting a server-sent message with new spots."""
for queue in self._sse_alert_queues:
try:
queue.put(alert)
except:
@@ -96,24 +114,27 @@ class WebServer:
pass
pass
# Clean up any SSE queues that are growing too large; probably their client disconnected and we didn't catch it
# properly for some reason.
def clean_up_sse_queues(self):
for q in self.sse_spot_queues:
"""Clean up any SSE queues that are growing too large; probably their client disconnected and we didn't catch it
properly for some reason."""
for q in self._sse_spot_queues:
try:
if q.full():
logging.warn("A full SSE spot queue was found, presumably because the client disconnected strangely. It has been removed.")
self.sse_spot_queues.remove(q)
q.empty()
logging.warning(
"A full SSE spot queue was found, presumably because the client disconnected strangely. It has been removed.")
self._sse_spot_queues.remove(q)
empty_queue(q)
except:
# Probably got deleted already on another thread
pass
for q in self.sse_alert_queues:
for q in self._sse_alert_queues:
try:
if q.full():
logging.warn("A full SSE alert queue was found, presumably because the client disconnected strangely. It has been removed.")
self.sse_alert_queues.remove(q)
q.empty()
logging.warning(
"A full SSE alert queue was found, presumably because the client disconnected strangely. It has been removed.")
self._sse_alert_queues.remove(q)
empty_queue(q)
except:
# Probably got deleted already on another thread
pass

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@@ -25,18 +25,19 @@ cleanup_timer = None
run = True
# Shutdown function
def shutdown(sig, frame):
"""Shutdown function"""
global run
logging.info("Stopping program...")
web_server.stop()
for p in spot_providers:
if p.enabled:
p.stop()
for p in alert_providers:
if p.enabled:
p.stop()
for sp in spot_providers:
if sp.enabled:
sp.stop()
for ap in alert_providers:
if ap.enabled:
ap.stop()
cleanup_timer.stop()
lookup_helper.stop()
spots.close()
@@ -44,15 +45,17 @@ def shutdown(sig, frame):
os._exit(0)
# Utility method to get a spot provider based on the class specified in its config entry.
def get_spot_provider_from_config(config_providers_entry):
"""Utility method to get a spot provider based on the class specified in its config entry."""
module = importlib.import_module('spotproviders.' + config_providers_entry["class"].lower())
provider_class = getattr(module, config_providers_entry["class"])
return provider_class(config_providers_entry)
# Utility method to get an alert provider based on the class specified in its config entry.
def get_alert_provider_from_config(config_providers_entry):
"""Utility method to get an alert provider based on the class specified in its config entry."""
module = importlib.import_module('alertproviders.' + config_providers_entry["class"].lower())
provider_class = getattr(module, config_providers_entry["class"])
return provider_class(config_providers_entry)

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@@ -10,32 +10,32 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Spot provider for the APRS-IS.
class APRSIS(SpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for the APRS-IS."""
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.thread = Thread(target=self.connect)
self.thread.daemon = True
self.aprsis = None
self._thread = Thread(target=self._connect)
self._thread.daemon = True
self._aprsis = None
def start(self):
self.thread.start()
self._thread.start()
def connect(self):
self.aprsis = aprslib.IS(SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN)
def _connect(self):
self._aprsis = aprslib.IS(SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN)
self.status = "Connecting"
logging.info("APRS-IS connecting...")
self.aprsis.connect()
self.aprsis.consumer(self.handle)
self._aprsis.connect()
self._aprsis.consumer(self._handle)
logging.info("APRS-IS connected.")
def stop(self):
self.status = "Shutting down"
self.aprsis.close()
self.thread.join()
self._aprsis.close()
self._thread.join()
def handle(self, data):
def _handle(self, data):
# Split SSID in "from" call and store separately
from_parts = data["from"].split("-").upper()
dx_call = from_parts[0]
@@ -51,10 +51,11 @@ class APRSIS(SpotProvider):
comment=data["comment"] if "comment" in data else None,
dx_latitude=data["latitude"] if "latitude" in data else None,
dx_longitude=data["longitude"] if "longitude" in data else None,
time=datetime.now(pytz.UTC).timestamp()) # APRS-IS spots are live so we can assume spot time is "now"
time=datetime.now(
pytz.UTC).timestamp()) # APRS-IS spots are live so we can assume spot time is "now"
# Add to our list
self.submit(spot)
self._submit(spot)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)

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@@ -12,61 +12,67 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Spot provider for a DX Cluster. Hostname port and login_prompt provided as parameters.
class DXCluster(SpotProvider):
# Note the callsign pattern deliberately excludes calls ending in "-#", which are from RBN and can be enabled by
# default on some clusters. If you want RBN spots, there is a separate provider for that.
CALLSIGN_PATTERN = "([a-z|0-9|/]+)"
FREQUENCY_PATTERN = "([0-9|.]+)"
LINE_PATTERN = re.compile(
"^DX de " + CALLSIGN_PATTERN + ":\\s+" + FREQUENCY_PATTERN + "\\s+" + CALLSIGN_PATTERN + "\\s+(.*)\\s+(\\d{4}Z)",
"""Spot provider for a DX Cluster. Hostname, port, login_prompt, login_callsign and allow_rbn_spots are provided in config.
See config-example.yml for examples."""
_LINE_PATTERN_EXCLUDE_RBN = re.compile(
r"^DX de ([a-z0-9/]+):\s+([0-9.]+)\s+([a-z0-9/]+)\s+(.*)\s+(\d{4}Z)",
re.IGNORECASE)
_LINE_PATTERN_ALLOW_RBN = re.compile(
r"^DX de ([a-z0-9/]+)-?#?:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+([a-z0-9/]+)\s+(.*)\s+(\d{4}Z)",
re.IGNORECASE)
# Constructor requires hostname and port
def __init__(self, provider_config):
"""Constructor requires hostname and port"""
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.hostname = provider_config["host"]
self.port = provider_config["port"]
self.login_prompt = provider_config["login_prompt"]
self.telnet = None
self.thread = Thread(target=self.handle)
self.thread.daemon = True
self.run = True
self._hostname = provider_config["host"]
self._port = provider_config["port"]
self._login_prompt = provider_config["login_prompt"] if "login_prompt" in provider_config else "login:"
self._login_callsign = provider_config[
"login_callsign"] if "login_callsign" in provider_config else SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN
self._allow_rbn_spots = provider_config["allow_rbn_spots"] if "allow_rbn_spots" in provider_config else False
self._spot_line_pattern = self._LINE_PATTERN_ALLOW_RBN if self._allow_rbn_spots else self._LINE_PATTERN_EXCLUDE_RBN
self._telnet = None
self._thread = Thread(target=self._handle)
self._thread.daemon = True
self._running = True
def start(self):
self.thread.start()
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
self.run = False
self.telnet.close()
self.thread.join()
self._running = False
self._telnet.close()
self._thread.join()
def handle(self):
while self.run:
def _handle(self):
while self._running:
connected = False
while not connected and self.run:
while not connected and self._running:
try:
self.status = "Connecting"
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self.hostname + " connecting...")
self.telnet = telnetlib3.Telnet(self.hostname, self.port)
self.telnet.read_until(self.login_prompt.encode("latin-1"))
self.telnet.write((SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN + "\n").encode("latin-1"))
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self._hostname + " connecting...")
self._telnet = telnetlib3.Telnet(self._hostname, self._port)
self._telnet.read_until(self._login_prompt.encode("latin-1"))
self._telnet.write((self._login_callsign + "\n").encode("latin-1"))
connected = True
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self.hostname + " connected.")
except Exception as e:
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self._hostname + " connected.")
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception while connecting to DX Cluster Provider (" + self.hostname + ").")
logging.exception("Exception while connecting to DX Cluster Provider (" + self._hostname + ").")
sleep(5)
self.status = "Waiting for Data"
while connected and self.run:
while connected and self._running:
try:
# Check new telnet info against regular expression
telnet_output = self.telnet.read_until("\n".encode("latin-1"))
match = self.LINE_PATTERN.match(telnet_output.decode("latin-1"))
telnet_output = self._telnet.read_until("\n".encode("latin-1"))
match = self._spot_line_pattern.match(telnet_output.decode("latin-1"))
if match:
spot_time = datetime.strptime(match.group(5), "%H%MZ")
spot_datetime = datetime.combine(datetime.today(), spot_time.time()).replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
spot_datetime = datetime.combine(datetime.now(pytz.UTC).date(), spot_time.time(), tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
spot = Spot(source=self.name,
dx_call=match.group(3),
de_call=match.group(1),
@@ -75,20 +81,20 @@ class DXCluster(SpotProvider):
time=spot_datetime.timestamp())
# Add to our list
self.submit(spot)
self._submit(spot)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Data received from DX Cluster " + self.hostname + ".")
logging.debug("Data received from DX Cluster " + self._hostname + ".")
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
connected = False
if self.run:
if self._running:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in DX Cluster Provider (" + self.hostname + ")")
logging.exception("Exception in DX Cluster Provider (" + self._hostname + ")")
sleep(5)
else:
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self.hostname + " shutting down...")
logging.info("DX Cluster " + self._hostname + " shutting down...")
self.status = "Shutting down"
self.status = "Disconnected"

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@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for General Mountain Activity
class GMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for General Mountain Activity"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://www.cqgma.org/api/spots/25/"
# GMA spots don't contain the details of the programme they are for, we need a separate lookup for that
@@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ class GMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json()["RCD"]:
@@ -36,9 +37,11 @@ class GMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["REF"], sig="", name=source_spot["NAME"])],
time=datetime.strptime(source_spot["DATE"] + source_spot["TIME"], "%Y%m%d%H%M").replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
dx_latitude=float(source_spot["LAT"]) if (source_spot["LAT"] and source_spot["LAT"] != "") else None,
dx_latitude=float(source_spot["LAT"]) if (
source_spot["LAT"] and source_spot["LAT"] != "") else None,
# Seen GMA spots with no (or empty) lat/lon
dx_longitude=float(source_spot["LON"]) if (source_spot["LON"] and source_spot["LON"] != "") else None)
dx_longitude=float(source_spot["LON"]) if (
source_spot["LON"] and source_spot["LON"] != "") else None)
# GMA doesn't give what programme (SIG) the reference is for until we separately look it up.
if "REF" in source_spot:
@@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ class GMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
spot.sig_refs[0].sig = "MOTA"
spot.sig = "MOTA"
case _:
logging.warn("GMA spot found with ref type " + ref_info[
logging.warning("GMA spot found with ref type " + ref_info[
"reftype"] + ", developer needs to add support for this!")
spot.sig_refs[0].sig = ref_info["reftype"]
spot.sig = ref_info["reftype"]
@@ -83,5 +86,6 @@ class GMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
# that for us.
new_spots.append(spot)
except:
logging.warn("Exception when looking up " + self.REF_INFO_URL_ROOT + source_spot["REF"] + ", ignoring this spot for now")
logging.warning("Exception when looking up " + self.REF_INFO_URL_ROOT + source_spot[
"REF"] + ", ignoring this spot for now")
return new_spots

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@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for HuMPs Excluding Marilyns Award
class HEMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for HuMPs Excluding Marilyns Award"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 300
# HEMA wants us to check for a "spot seed" from the API and see if it's actually changed before querying the main
# data API. So it's actually the SPOT_SEED_URL that we pass into the constructor and get the superclass to call on a
@@ -23,13 +24,13 @@ class HEMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOT_SEED_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
self.spot_seed = ""
self._spot_seed = ""
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
# OK, source data is actually just the spot seed at this point. We'll then go on to fetch real data if we know
# this has changed.
spot_seed_changed = http_response.text != self.spot_seed
self.spot_seed = http_response.text
spot_seed_changed = http_response.text != self._spot_seed
self._spot_seed = http_response.text
new_spots = []
# OK, if the spot seed actually changed, now we make the real request for data.
@@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ class HEMA(HTTPSpotProvider):
comment=spotter_comment_match.group(2),
sig="HEMA",
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=spot_items[3].upper(), sig="HEMA", name=spot_items[4])],
time=datetime.strptime(spot_items[0], "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
time=datetime.strptime(spot_items[0], "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M").replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
dx_latitude=float(spot_items[7]),
dx_longitude=float(spot_items[8]))

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
import logging
from datetime import datetime
from threading import Timer, Thread
from time import sleep
from threading import Thread, Event
import pytz
import requests
@@ -10,54 +9,56 @@ from core.constants import HTTP_HEADERS
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Generic spot provider class for providers that request data via HTTP(S). Just for convenience to avoid code
# duplication. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data.
class HTTPSpotProvider(SpotProvider):
"""Generic spot provider class for providers that request data via HTTP(S). Just for convenience to avoid code
duplication. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data."""
def __init__(self, provider_config, url, poll_interval):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.url = url
self.poll_interval = poll_interval
self.poll_timer = None
self._url = url
self._poll_interval = poll_interval
self._thread = None
self._stop_event = Event()
def start(self):
# Fire off a one-shot thread to run poll() for the first time, just to ensure start() returns immediately and
# the application can continue starting. The thread itself will then die, and the timer will kick in on its own
# thread.
logging.info("Set up query of " + self.name + " spot API every " + str(self.poll_interval) + " seconds.")
thread = Thread(target=self.poll)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
# Fire off the polling thread. It will poll immediately on startup, then sleep for poll_interval between
# subsequent polls, so start() returns immediately and the application can continue starting.
logging.info("Set up query of " + self.name + " spot API every " + str(self._poll_interval) + " seconds.")
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run, daemon=True)
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
if self.poll_timer:
self.poll_timer.cancel()
self._stop_event.set()
def poll(self):
def _run(self):
while True:
self._poll()
if self._stop_event.wait(timeout=self._poll_interval):
break
def _poll(self):
try:
# Request data from API
logging.debug("Polling " + self.name + " spot API...")
http_response = requests.get(self.url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS)
http_response = requests.get(self._url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS)
# Pass off to the subclass for processing
new_spots = self.http_response_to_spots(http_response)
new_spots = self._http_response_to_spots(http_response)
# Submit the new spots for processing. There might not be any spots for the less popular programs.
if new_spots:
self.submit_batch(new_spots)
self._submit_batch(new_spots)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Received data from " + self.name + " spot API.")
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in HTTP JSON Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
sleep(1)
self._stop_event.wait(timeout=1)
self.poll_timer = Timer(self.poll_interval, self.poll)
self.poll_timer.start()
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
"""Convert an HTTP response returned by the API into spot data. The whole response is provided here so the subclass
implementations can check for HTTP status codes if necessary, and handle the response as JSON, XML, text, whatever
the API actually provides."""
# Convert an HTTP response returned by the API into spot data. The whole response is provided here so the subclass
# implementations can check for HTTP status codes if necessary, and handle the response as JSON, XML, text, whatever
# the API actually provides.
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
from datetime import datetime
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
class LLOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Lagos y Lagunas On the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://llota.app/api/public/spots"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json():
# Find the most recent spotter and comment from the history array
comment = None
spotter = None
if "history" in source_spot and len(source_spot["history"]) > 0:
comment = source_spot["history"][-1]["comment"]
spotter = source_spot["history"][-1]["spotter_callsign"]
# Convert to our spot format
spot = Spot(source=self.name,
source_id=source_spot["id"],
dx_call=source_spot["callsign"].upper(),
de_call=spotter.upper() if spotter else None,
freq=float(source_spot["frequency"]) * 1000000,
mode=source_spot["mode"].upper(),
comment=comment,
sig="LLOTA",
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["reference"], sig="LLOTA", name=source_spot["reference_name"])],
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["updated_at"].replace("Z", "+00:00")).timestamp())
# Add to our list. Don't worry about de-duping, removing old spots etc. at this point; other code will do
# that for us.
new_spots.append(spot)
return new_spots

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@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for Parks n Peaks
class ParksNPeaks(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Parks n Peaks"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://www.parksnpeaks.org/api/ALL"
SIOTA_LIST_URL = "https://www.silosontheair.com/data/silos.csv"
@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ class ParksNPeaks(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json():
@@ -26,7 +27,8 @@ class ParksNPeaks(HTTPSpotProvider):
spot = Spot(source=self.name,
source_id=source_spot["actID"],
dx_call=source_spot["actCallsign"].upper(),
de_call=source_spot["actSpoter"].upper() if source_spot["actSpoter"] != "" else None, # typo exists in API
de_call=source_spot["actSpoter"].upper() if source_spot["actSpoter"] != "" else None,
# typo exists in API
freq=float(source_spot["actFreq"].replace(",", "")) * 1000000 if (
source_spot["actFreq"] != "") else None,
# Seen PNP spots with empty frequency, and with comma-separated thousands digits
@@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ class ParksNPeaks(HTTPSpotProvider):
# Log a warning for the developer if PnP gives us an unknown programme we've never seen before
if spot.sig_refs[0].sig not in ["POTA", "SOTA", "WWFF", "SIOTA", "ZLOTA", "KRMNPA"]:
logging.warn("PNP spot found with sig " + spot.sig + ", developer needs to add support for this!")
logging.warning("PNP spot found with sig " + spot.sig + ", developer needs to add support for this!")
# If this is POTA, SOTA, WWFF or ZLOTA data we already have it through other means, so ignore. Otherwise,
# add to the spot list.

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@@ -7,17 +7,16 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for Parks on the Air
class POTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Parks on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://api.pota.app/spot/activator"
# Might need to look up extra park data
PARK_URL_ROOT = "https://api.pota.app/park/"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json():

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@@ -12,59 +12,58 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Spot provider for the Reverse Beacon Network. Connects to a single port, if you want both CW/RTTY (port 7000) and FT8
# (port 7001) you need to instantiate two copies of this. The port is provided as an argument to the constructor.
class RBN(SpotProvider):
CALLSIGN_PATTERN = "([a-z|0-9|/]+)"
FREQUENCY_PATTERM = "([0-9|.]+)"
LINE_PATTERN = re.compile(
"^DX de " + CALLSIGN_PATTERN + "-.*:\\s+" + FREQUENCY_PATTERM + "\\s+" + CALLSIGN_PATTERN + "\\s+(.*)\\s+(\\d{4}Z)",
"""Spot provider for the Reverse Beacon Network. Connects to a single port, if you want both CW/RTTY (port 7000) and FT8
(port 7001) you need to instantiate two copies of this. The port is provided as an argument to the constructor."""
_LINE_PATTERN = re.compile(
r"^DX de ([a-z0-9/]+)-.*:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+([a-z0-9/]+)\s+(.*)\s+(\d{4}Z)",
re.IGNORECASE)
# Constructor requires port number.
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.port = provider_config["port"]
self.telnet = None
self.thread = Thread(target=self.handle)
self.thread.daemon = True
self.run = True
"""Constructor requires port number."""
super().__init__(provider_config)
self._port = provider_config["port"]
self._telnet = None
self._thread = Thread(target=self._handle)
self._thread.daemon = True
self._running = True
def start(self):
self.thread.start()
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
self.run = False
self.telnet.close()
self.thread.join()
self._running = False
self._telnet.close()
self._thread.join()
def handle(self):
while self.run:
def _handle(self):
while self._running:
connected = False
while not connected and self.run:
while not connected and self._running:
try:
self.status = "Connecting"
logging.info("RBN port " + str(self.port) + " connecting...")
self.telnet = telnetlib3.Telnet("telnet.reversebeacon.net", self.port)
telnet_output = self.telnet.read_until("Please enter your call: ".encode("latin-1"))
self.telnet.write((SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN + "\n").encode("latin-1"))
logging.info("RBN port " + str(self._port) + " connecting...")
self._telnet = telnetlib3.Telnet("telnet.reversebeacon.net", self._port)
telnet_output = self._telnet.read_until("Please enter your call: ".encode("latin-1"))
self._telnet.write((SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN + "\n").encode("latin-1"))
connected = True
logging.info("RBN port " + str(self.port) + " connected.")
except Exception as e:
logging.info("RBN port " + str(self._port) + " connected.")
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception while connecting to RBN (port " + str(self.port) + ").")
logging.exception("Exception while connecting to RBN (port " + str(self._port) + ").")
sleep(5)
self.status = "Waiting for Data"
while connected and self.run:
while connected and self._running:
try:
# Check new telnet info against regular expression
telnet_output = self.telnet.read_until("\n".encode("latin-1"))
match = self.LINE_PATTERN.match(telnet_output.decode("latin-1"))
telnet_output = self._telnet.read_until("\n".encode("latin-1"))
match = self._LINE_PATTERN.match(telnet_output.decode("latin-1"))
if match:
spot_time = datetime.strptime(match.group(5), "%H%MZ")
spot_datetime = datetime.combine(datetime.today(), spot_time.time()).replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
spot_datetime = datetime.combine(datetime.now(pytz.UTC).date(), spot_time.time(), tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
spot = Spot(source=self.name,
dx_call=match.group(3),
de_call=match.group(1),
@@ -73,20 +72,20 @@ class RBN(SpotProvider):
time=spot_datetime.timestamp())
# Add to our list
self.submit(spot)
self._submit(spot)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Data received from RBN on port " + str(self.port) + ".")
logging.debug("Data received from RBN on port " + str(self._port) + ".")
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
connected = False
if self.run:
if self._running:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in RBN provider (port " + str(self.port) + ")")
logging.exception("Exception in RBN provider (port " + str(self._port) + ")")
sleep(5)
else:
logging.info("RBN provider (port " + str(self.port) + ") shutting down...")
logging.info("RBN provider (port " + str(self._port) + ") shutting down...")
self.status = "Shutting down"
self.status = "Disconnected"

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@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for Summits on the Air
class SOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Summits on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
# SOTA wants us to check for an "epoch" from the API and see if it's actually changed before querying the main data
# APIs. So it's actually the EPOCH_URL that we pass into the constructor and get the superclass to call on a timer.
@@ -21,13 +22,13 @@ class SOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.EPOCH_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
self.api_epoch = ""
self._api_epoch = ""
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
# OK, source data is actually just the epoch at this point. We'll then go on to fetch real data if we know this
# has changed.
epoch_changed = http_response.text != self.api_epoch
self.api_epoch = http_response.text
epoch_changed = http_response.text != self._api_epoch
self._api_epoch = http_response.text
new_spots = []
# OK, if the epoch actually changed, now we make the real request for data.
@@ -41,13 +42,15 @@ class SOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
dx_call=source_spot["activatorCallsign"].upper(),
dx_name=source_spot["activatorName"],
de_call=source_spot["callsign"].upper(),
freq=(float(source_spot["frequency"]) * 1000000) if (source_spot["frequency"] is not None) else None, # Seen SOTA spots with no frequency!
freq=(float(source_spot["frequency"]) * 1000000) if (
source_spot["frequency"] is not None) else None,
# Seen SOTA spots with no frequency!
mode=source_spot["mode"].upper(),
comment=source_spot["comments"],
sig="SOTA",
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["summitCode"], sig="SOTA", name=source_spot["summitName"])],
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["timeStamp"]).timestamp(),
activation_score=source_spot["points"])
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["summitCode"], sig="SOTA", name=source_spot["summitName"],
activation_score=source_spot["points"])],
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["timeStamp"].replace("Z", "+00:00")).timestamp())
# Add to our list. Don't worry about de-duping, removing old spots etc. at this point; other code will do
# that for us.

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@@ -5,59 +5,66 @@ import pytz
from core.config import MAX_SPOT_AGE
# Generic spot provider class. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data.
class SpotProvider:
"""Generic spot provider class. Subclasses of this query the individual APIs for data."""
# Constructor
def __init__(self, provider_config):
"""Constructor"""
self.name = provider_config["name"]
self.enabled = provider_config["enabled"]
self.last_update_time = datetime.min.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
self.last_spot_time = datetime.min.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
self.status = "Not Started" if self.enabled else "Disabled"
self.spots = None
self.web_server = None
self._spots = None
self._web_server = None
# Set up the provider, e.g. giving it the spot list to work from
def setup(self, spots, web_server):
self.spots = spots
self.web_server = web_server
"""Set up the provider, e.g. giving it the spot list to work from"""
self._spots = spots
self._web_server = web_server
# Start the provider. This should return immediately after spawning threads to access the remote resources
def start(self):
"""Start the provider. This should return immediately after spawning threads to access the remote resources"""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")
# Submit a batch of spots retrieved from the provider. Only spots that are newer than the last spot retrieved
# by this provider will be added to the spot list, to prevent duplications. Spots passing the check will also have
# their infer_missing() method called to complete their data set. This is called by the API-querying
# subclasses on receiving spots.
def submit_batch(self, spots):
def _submit_batch(self, spots):
"""Submit a batch of spots retrieved from the provider. Only spots that are newer than the last spot retrieved
by this provider will be added to the spot list, to prevent duplications. Spots passing the check will also have
their infer_missing() method called to complete their data set. This is called by the API-querying
subclasses on receiving spots."""
# Sort the batch so that earliest ones go in first. This helps keep the ordering correct when spots are fired
# off to SSE listeners.
spots = sorted(spots, key=lambda spot: (spot.time if spot and spot.time else 0))
spots = sorted(spots, key=lambda s: (s.time if s and s.time else 0))
for spot in spots:
if datetime.fromtimestamp(spot.time, pytz.UTC) > self.last_spot_time:
# Fill in any blanks and add to the list
spot.infer_missing()
self.add_spot(spot)
self._add_spot(spot)
if spots:
self.last_spot_time = datetime.fromtimestamp(max(map(lambda s: s.time, spots)), pytz.UTC)
# Submit a single spot retrieved from the provider. This will be added to the list regardless of its age. Spots
# passing the check will also have their infer_missing() method called to complete their data set. This is called by
# the data streaming subclasses, which can be relied upon not to re-provide old spots.
def submit(self, spot):
def _submit(self, spot):
"""Submit a single spot retrieved from the provider. This will be added to the list regardless of its age. Spots
passing the check will also have their infer_missing() method called to complete their data set. This is called by
the data streaming subclasses, which can be relied upon not to re-provide old spots."""
# Fill in any blanks and add to the list
spot.infer_missing()
self.add_spot(spot)
self._add_spot(spot)
self.last_spot_time = datetime.fromtimestamp(spot.time, pytz.UTC)
def add_spot(self, spot):
def _add_spot(self, spot):
if not spot.expired():
self.spots.add(spot.id, spot, expire=MAX_SPOT_AGE)
self._spots.add(spot.id, spot, expire=MAX_SPOT_AGE)
# Ping the web server in case we have any SSE connections that need to see this immediately
if self.web_server:
self.web_server.notify_new_spot(spot)
if self._web_server:
self._web_server.notify_new_spot(spot)
# Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown
def stop(self):
"""Stop any threads and prepare for application shutdown"""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -10,30 +10,30 @@ from core.constants import HTTP_HEADERS
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Spot provider using Server-Sent Events.
class SSESpotProvider(SpotProvider):
"""Spot provider using Server-Sent Events."""
def __init__(self, provider_config, url):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.url = url
self.event_source = None
self.thread = None
self.stopped = False
self.last_event_id = None
self._url = url
self._event_source = None
self._thread = None
self._stopped = False
self._last_event_id = None
def start(self):
logging.info("Set up SSE connection to " + self.name + " spot API.")
self.stopped = False
self.thread = Thread(target=self.run)
self.thread.daemon = True
self.thread.start()
self._stopped = False
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run)
self._thread.daemon = True
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
self.stopped = True
if self.event_source:
self.event_source.close()
if self.thread:
self.thread.join()
self._stopped = True
if self._event_source:
self._event_source.close()
if self._thread:
self._thread.join()
def _on_open(self):
self.status = "Waiting for Data"
@@ -41,37 +41,39 @@ class SSESpotProvider(SpotProvider):
def _on_error(self):
self.status = "Connecting"
def run(self):
while not self.stopped:
def _run(self):
while not self._stopped:
try:
logging.debug("Connecting to " + self.name + " spot API...")
self.status = "Connecting"
with EventSource(self.url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS, latest_event_id=self.last_event_id, timeout=30,
with EventSource(self._url, headers=HTTP_HEADERS, latest_event_id=self._last_event_id, timeout=30,
on_open=self._on_open, on_error=self._on_error) as event_source:
self.event_source = event_source
for event in self.event_source:
self._event_source = event_source
for event in self._event_source:
if event.type == 'message':
try:
self.last_event_id = event.last_event_id
new_spot = self.sse_message_to_spot(event.data)
self._last_event_id = event.last_event_id
new_spot = self._sse_message_to_spot(event.data)
if new_spot:
self.submit(new_spot)
self._submit(new_spot)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Received data from " + self.name + " spot API.")
except Exception as e:
logging.exception("Exception processing message from SSE Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
except Exception:
logging.exception(
"Exception processing message from SSE Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
except Exception as e:
except Exception:
self.status = "Error"
logging.exception("Exception in SSE Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
else:
self.status = "Disconnected"
sleep(5) # Wait before trying to reconnect
# Convert an SSE message received from the API into a spot. The whole message data is provided here so the subclass
# implementations can handle the message as JSON, XML, text, whatever the API actually provides.
def sse_message_to_spot(self, message_data):
def _sse_message_to_spot(self, message_data):
"""Convert an SSE message received from the API into a spot. The whole message data is provided here so the subclass
implementations can handle the message as JSON, XML, text, whatever the API actually provides."""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for UK Packet Radio network API
class UKPacketNet(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for UK Packet Radio network API"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 600
SPOTS_URL = "https://nodes.ukpacketradio.network/api/nodedata"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
nodes = http_response.json()["nodes"]
@@ -35,20 +36,26 @@ class UKPacketNet(HTTPSpotProvider):
# First build a "full" comment combining some of the extra info
comment = listed_port["comment"] if "comment" in listed_port else ""
comment = (comment + " " + listed_port["mode"]) if "mode" in listed_port else comment
comment = (comment + " " + listed_port["modulation"]) if "modulation" in listed_port else comment
comment = (comment + " " + str(listed_port["baud"]) + " baud") if "baud" in listed_port and listed_port["baud"] > 0 else comment
comment = (comment + " " + listed_port[
"modulation"]) if "modulation" in listed_port else comment
comment = (comment + " " + str(
listed_port["baud"]) + " baud") if "baud" in listed_port and listed_port[
"baud"] > 0 else comment
# Get frequency from the comment if it's not set properly in the data structure. This is
# very hacky but a lot of node comments contain their frequency as the first or second
# word of their comment, but not in the proper data structure field.
freq = listed_port["freq"] if "freq" in listed_port and listed_port["freq"] > 0 else None
freq = listed_port["freq"] if "freq" in listed_port and listed_port[
"freq"] > 0 else None
if not freq and comment:
possible_freq = comment.split(" ")[0].upper().replace("MHZ", "")
if re.match(r"^[0-9.]+$", possible_freq) and possible_freq != "1200" and possible_freq != "9600":
if re.match(r"^[0-9.]+$",
possible_freq) and possible_freq != "1200" and possible_freq != "9600":
freq = float(possible_freq) * 1000000
if not freq and len(comment.split(" ")) > 1:
possible_freq = comment.split(" ")[1].upper().replace("MHZ", "")
if re.match(r"^[0-9.]+$", possible_freq) and possible_freq != "1200" and possible_freq != "9600":
if re.match(r"^[0-9.]+$",
possible_freq) and possible_freq != "1200" and possible_freq != "9600":
freq = float(possible_freq) * 1000000
# Check for a found frequency likely having been in kHz, sorry to all GHz packet folks
if freq and freq > 1000000000:
@@ -61,8 +68,10 @@ class UKPacketNet(HTTPSpotProvider):
freq=freq,
mode="PKT",
comment=comment,
time=datetime.strptime(heard["lastHeard"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S").replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
de_grid=node["location"]["locator"] if "locator" in node["location"] else None,
time=datetime.strptime(heard["lastHeard"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S").replace(
tzinfo=pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
de_grid=node["location"]["locator"] if "locator" in node[
"location"] else None,
de_latitude=node["location"]["coords"]["lat"],
de_longitude=node["location"]["coords"]["lon"])
@@ -77,7 +86,8 @@ class UKPacketNet(HTTPSpotProvider):
# data, and we can use that to look these up.
for spot in new_spots:
if spot.dx_call in nodes:
spot.dx_grid = nodes[spot.dx_call]["location"]["locator"] if "locator" in nodes[spot.dx_call]["location"] else None
spot.dx_grid = nodes[spot.dx_call]["location"]["locator"] if "locator" in nodes[spot.dx_call][
"location"] else None
spot.dx_latitude = nodes[spot.dx_call]["location"]["coords"]["lat"]
spot.dx_longitude = nodes[spot.dx_call]["location"]["coords"]["lon"]

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@@ -10,30 +10,30 @@ from core.constants import HTTP_HEADERS
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
# Spot provider using websockets.
class WebsocketSpotProvider(SpotProvider):
"""Spot provider using websockets."""
def __init__(self, provider_config, url):
super().__init__(provider_config)
self.url = url
self.ws = None
self.thread = None
self.stopped = False
self.last_event_id = None
self._url = url
self._ws = None
self._thread = None
self._stopped = False
self._last_event_id = None
def start(self):
logging.info("Set up websocket connection to " + self.name + " spot API.")
self.stopped = False
self.thread = Thread(target=self.run)
self.thread.daemon = True
self.thread.start()
self._stopped = False
self._thread = Thread(target=self._run)
self._thread.daemon = True
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
self.stopped = True
if self.ws:
self.ws.close()
if self.thread:
self.thread.join()
self._stopped = True
if self._ws:
self._ws.close()
if self._thread:
self._thread.join()
def _on_open(self):
self.status = "Waiting for Data"
@@ -41,26 +41,27 @@ class WebsocketSpotProvider(SpotProvider):
def _on_error(self):
self.status = "Connecting"
def run(self):
while not self.stopped:
def _run(self):
while not self._stopped:
try:
logging.debug("Connecting to " + self.name + " spot API...")
self.status = "Connecting"
self.ws = create_connection(self.url, header=HTTP_HEADERS)
self._ws = create_connection(self._url, header=HTTP_HEADERS)
self.status = "Connected"
data = self.ws.recv()
data = self._ws.recv()
if data:
try:
new_spot = self.ws_message_to_spot(data)
new_spot = self._ws_message_to_spot(data)
if new_spot:
self.submit(new_spot)
self._submit(new_spot)
self.status = "OK"
self.last_update_time = datetime.now(pytz.UTC)
logging.debug("Received data from " + self.name + " spot API.")
except Exception as e:
logging.exception("Exception processing message from Websocket Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
except Exception:
logging.exception(
"Exception processing message from Websocket Spot Provider (" + self.name + ")")
except Exception as e:
self.status = "Error"
@@ -69,7 +70,8 @@ class WebsocketSpotProvider(SpotProvider):
self.status = "Disconnected"
sleep(5) # Wait before trying to reconnect
# Convert a WS message received from the API into a spot. The exact message data (in bytes) is provided here so the
# subclass implementations can handle the message as string, JSON, XML, whatever the API actually provides.
def ws_message_to_spot(self, bytes):
def _ws_message_to_spot(self, b):
"""Convert a WS message received from the API into a spot. The exact message data (in bytes) is provided here so the
subclass implementations can handle the message as string, JSON, XML, whatever the API actually provides."""
raise NotImplementedError("Subclasses must implement this method")

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@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for Wainwrights on the Air
class WOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Wainwrights on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://www.wota.org.uk/spots_rss.php"
LIST_URL = "https://www.wota.org.uk/mapping/data/summits.json"
@@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ class WOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
rss = RSSParser.parse(http_response.content.decode())
# Iterate through source data
@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ class WOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
freq_mode = desc_split[0].replace("Frequencies/modes:", "").strip()
freq_mode_split = re.split(r'[\-\s]+', freq_mode)
freq_hz = float(freq_mode_split[0]) * 1000000
mode = None
if len(freq_mode_split) > 1:
mode = freq_mode_split[1].upper()

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@@ -6,14 +6,15 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.sse_spot_provider import SSESpotProvider
# Spot provider for Worldwide Bunkers on the Air
class WWBOTA(SSESpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Worldwide Bunkers on the Air"""
SPOTS_URL = "https://api.wwbota.net/spots/"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL)
def sse_message_to_spot(self, message):
def _sse_message_to_spot(self, message):
source_spot = json.loads(message)
# Convert to our spot format. First we unpack references, because WWBOTA spots can have more than one for
# n-fer activations.
@@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ class WWBOTA(SSESpotProvider):
comment=source_spot["comment"],
sig="WWBOTA",
sig_refs=refs,
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["time"]).timestamp(),
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["time"].replace("Z", "+00:00")).timestamp(),
# WWBOTA spots can contain multiple references for bunkers being activated simultaneously. For
# now, we will just pick the first one to use as our grid, latitude and longitude.
dx_grid=source_spot["references"][0]["locator"],

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@@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for Worldwide Flora & Fauna
class WWFF(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Worldwide Flora & Fauna"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://spots.wwff.co/static/spots.json"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json():

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
from datetime import datetime
import json
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
class WWTOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for Towers on the Air"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://wwtota.com/api/cluster_live.php"
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
response_fixed = http_response.text.replace("\\/", "/")
response_json = json.loads(response_fixed)
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in response_json["spots"]:
# Convert to our spot format
likely_freq = float(source_spot["freq"]) * 1000
if likely_freq < 1000000:
likely_freq = likely_freq * 1000
spot = Spot(source=self.name,
dx_call=source_spot["call"].upper(),
freq=likely_freq,
comment=source_spot["comment"],
sig="WWTOTA",
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["ref"], sig="WWTOTA")],
time=datetime.strptime(response_json["updated"][:10] + source_spot["time"],
"%Y-%m-%d%H:%M").timestamp())
# Add to our list. Don't worry about de-duping, removing old spots etc. at this point; other code will do
# that for us.
new_spots.append(spot)
return new_spots

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@@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.websocket_spot_provider import WebsocketSpotProvider
# Spot provider for servers based on the "xOTA" software at https://github.com/nischu/xOTA/
# The provider typically doesn't give us a lat/lon or SIG explicitly, so our own config provides a SIG and a reference
# to a local CSV file with location information. This functionality is implemented for TOTA events, of which there are
# several - so a plain lookup of a "TOTA reference" doesn't make sense, it depends on which TOTA and hence which server
# supplied the data, which is why the CSV location lookup is here and not in sig_utils.
class XOTA(WebsocketSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for servers based on the "xOTA" software at https://github.com/nischu/xOTA/
The provider typically doesn't give us a lat/lon or SIG explicitly, so our own config provides a SIG and a reference
to a local CSV file with location information. This functionality is implemented for TOTA events, of which there are
several - so a plain lookup of a "TOTA reference" doesn't make sense, it depends on which TOTA and hence which server
supplied the data, which is why the CSV location lookup is here and not in sig_utils."""
LOCATION_DATA = {}
SIG = None
@@ -35,8 +36,8 @@ class XOTA(WebsocketSpotProvider):
except:
logging.exception("Could not look up location data for XOTA source.")
def ws_message_to_spot(self, bytes):
string = bytes.decode("utf-8")
def _ws_message_to_spot(self, b):
string = b.decode("utf-8")
source_spot = json.loads(string)
ref_id = source_spot["reference"]["title"]
lat = float(self.LOCATION_DATA[ref_id]["lat"]) if ref_id in self.LOCATION_DATA else None
@@ -47,7 +48,8 @@ class XOTA(WebsocketSpotProvider):
freq=float(source_spot["freq"]) * 1000,
mode=source_spot["mode"].upper(),
sig=self.SIG,
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=ref_id, sig=self.SIG, url=source_spot["reference"]["website"], latitude=lat, longitude=lon)],
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=ref_id, sig=self.SIG, url=source_spot["reference"]["website"], latitude=lat,
longitude=lon)],
time=datetime.now(pytz.UTC).timestamp(),
dx_latitude=lat,
dx_longitude=lon,

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@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.http_spot_provider import HTTPSpotProvider
# Spot provider for ZLOTA
class ZLOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
"""Spot provider for ZLOTA"""
POLL_INTERVAL_SEC = 120
SPOTS_URL = "https://ontheair.nz/api/spots?zlota_only=true"
LIST_URL = "https://ontheair.nz/assets/assets.json"
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ class ZLOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
def __init__(self, provider_config):
super().__init__(provider_config, self.SPOTS_URL, self.POLL_INTERVAL_SEC)
def http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
def _http_response_to_spots(self, http_response):
new_spots = []
# Iterate through source data
for source_spot in http_response.json():
@@ -35,7 +36,8 @@ class ZLOTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
comment=source_spot["comments"],
sig="ZLOTA",
sig_refs=[SIGRef(id=source_spot["reference"], sig="ZLOTA", name=source_spot["name"])],
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["referenced_time"]).astimezone(pytz.UTC).timestamp())
time=datetime.fromisoformat(source_spot["referenced_time"].replace("Z", "+00:00")).astimezone(
pytz.UTC).timestamp())
new_spots.append(spot)
return new_spots

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@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@
<h4 class="mt-4">What are "DX", "DE" and modes?</h4>
<p>In amateur radio terminology, the "DX" contact is the "interesting" one that is using the frequency shown and looking for callers. They might be on a remote island or just in a local park, but either way it's interesting enough that someone has "spotted" them. The callsign listed under "DE" is the person who entered the spot of the "DX" operator. "Modes" are the type of communication they are using. For example you might see "CW" which is Morse Code, or voice "modes" like SSB or FM, or more exotic "data" modes which are used for computer-to-computer communication.</p>
<h4 class="mt-4">What data sources are supported?</h4>
<p>Spothole can retrieve spots from: <a href="https://www.dxcluster.info/telnet/">Telnet-based DX clusters</a>, the <a href="https://www.reversebeacon.net/">Reverse Beacon Network (RBN)</a>, the <a href="https://www.aprs-is.net/">APRS Internet Service (APRS-IS)</a>, <a href="https://pota.app">POTA</a>, <a href="https://www.sota.org.uk/">SOTA</a>, <a href="https://wwff.co/">WWFF</a>, <a href="https://www.cqgma.org/">GMA</a>, <a href="https://wwbota.net/">WWBOTA</a>, <a href="http://www.hema.org.uk/">HEMA</a>, <a href="https://www.parksnpeaks.org/">Parks 'n' Peaks</a>, <a href="https://ontheair.nz">ZLOTA</a>, <a href="https://www.wota.org.uk/">WOTA</a>, the <a href="https://ukpacketradio.network/">UK Packet Repeater Network</a>, and any site based on the <a href="https://github.com/nischu/xOTA">xOTA software by nischu</a>.</p>
<p>Spothole can retrieve spots from: <a href="https://www.dxcluster.info/telnet/">Telnet-based DX clusters</a>, the <a href="https://www.reversebeacon.net/">Reverse Beacon Network (RBN)</a>, the <a href="https://www.aprs-is.net/">APRS Internet Service (APRS-IS)</a>, <a href="https://pota.app">POTA</a>, <a href="https://www.sota.org.uk/">SOTA</a>, <a href="https://wwff.co/">WWFF</a>, <a href="https://www.cqgma.org/">GMA</a>, <a href="https://wwbota.net/">WWBOTA</a>, <a href="http://www.hema.org.uk/">HEMA</a>, <a href="https://www.parksnpeaks.org/">Parks 'n' Peaks</a>, <a href="https://ontheair.nz">ZLOTA</a>, <a href="https://www.wota.org.uk/">WOTA</a>, <a href="https://llota.app">LLOTA</a>, <a href="https://wwtota.com">WWTOTA</a>, the <a href="https://ukpacketradio.network/">UK Packet Repeater Network</a>, and any site based on the <a href="https://github.com/nischu/xOTA">xOTA software by nischu</a>.</p>
<p>Spothole can retrieve alerts from: <a href="https://www.ng3k.com/">NG3K</a>, <a href="https://pota.app">POTA</a>, <a href="https://www.sota.org.uk/">SOTA</a>, <a href="https://wwff.co/">WWFF</a>, <a href="https://www.parksnpeaks.org/">Parks 'n' Peaks</a>, <a href="https://www.wota.org.uk/">WOTA</a> and <a href="https://www.beachesontheair.com/">BOTA</a>.</p>
<p>Note that the server owner has not necessarily enabled all these data sources. In particular it is common to disable RBN, to avoid the server being swamped with FT8 traffic, and to disable APRS-IS and UK Packet Net so that the server only displays stations where there is likely to be an operator physically present for a QSO.</p>
<p>Between the various data sources, the following Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are supported: Parks on the Air (POTA), Summits on the Air (SOTA), Worldwide Flora & Fauna (WWFF), Global Mountain Activity (GMA), Worldwide Bunkers on the Air (WWBOTA), HuMPs Excluding Marilyns Award (HEMA), Islands on the Air (IOTA), Mills on the Air (MOTA), the Amateur Radio Lighthouse Socirty (ARLHS), International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend (ILLW), Silos on the Air (SIOTA), World Castles Award (WCA), New Zealand on the Air (ZLOTA), Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award (KRMNPA), Wainwrights on the Air (WOTA), Beaches on the Air (BOTA), Worked All Britain (WAB), Worked All Ireland (WAI), and Toilets on the Air (TOTA).</p>
<p>Between the various data sources, the following Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are supported: Parks on the Air (POTA), Summits on the Air (SOTA), Worldwide Flora & Fauna (WWFF), Global Mountain Activity (GMA), Worldwide Bunkers on the Air (WWBOTA), HuMPs Excluding Marilyns Award (HEMA), Islands on the Air (IOTA), Mills on the Air (MOTA), the Amateur Radio Lighthouse Socirty (ARLHS), International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend (ILLW), Silos on the Air (SIOTA), World Castles Award (WCA), New Zealand on the Air (ZLOTA), Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award (KRMNPA), Wainwrights on the Air (WOTA), Beaches on the Air (BOTA), Lagos y Lagunas On the Air (LLOTA), Towers on the Air (WWTOTA), Worked All Britain (WAB), Worked All Ireland (WAI), and Toilets on the Air (TOTA).</p>
<p>As of the time of writing in November 2025, I think Spothole captures essentially all outdoor radio programmes that have a defined reference list, and almost certainly those that have a spotting/alerting API. If you know of one I've missed, please let me know!</p>
<h4 class="mt-4">Why can I filter spots by both SIG and Source? Isn't that basically the same thing?</h4>
<p>Mostly, but not quite. While POTA spots generally come from the POTA source and so on, there are a few exceptions:</p>
@@ -56,14 +56,17 @@
<p>Spothole collects no data about you, and there is no way to enter personally identifying information into the site apart from by spotting and alerting through Spothole or the various services it connects to. All spots and alerts are "timed out" and deleted from the system after a set interval, which by default is one hour for spots and one week for alerts.</p>
<p>Settings you select from Spothole's menus are sent to the server, in order to provide the data with the requested filters. They are also stored in your browser's local storage, so that your preferences are remembered between sessions.</p>
<p>There are no trackers, no ads, and no cookies.</p>
{% if len(web_ui_options["support-button-html"]) > 0 %}
<p><strong>Caveat: </strong> The owner of this server has chosen to inject their own content into the "spots" page. This is designed for a "donate" or "support this server" button. The functionality of this injected content is the responsibility of the server owner, rather than the Spothole software.</p>
{% end %}
<p>Spothole is open source, so you can audit <a href="https://git.ianrenton.com/ian/spothole">the code</a> if you like.</p>
<h2 class="mt-4">Thanks</h2>
<p>This project would not have been possible without those volunteers who have taken it upon themselves to run DX clusters, xOTA programmes, DXpedition lists, callsign lookup databases, and other online tools on which Spothole's data is based.</p>
<p>Spothole is also dependent on a number of Python libraries, in particular pyhamtools, and many JavaScript libraries, as well as the Font Awesome icon set and flag icons from the Noto Color Emoji set.</p>
<p>Spothole is also dependent on a number of Python libraries, in particular pyhamtools, and many JavaScript libraries, as well as the Font Awesome icon set and flag icons from the Noto Color Emoji set, and MIT-licenced GeoJSON files for CQ and ITU zones from HA8TKS.</p>
<p>This software is dedicated to the memory of Tom G1PJB, SK, a friend and colleague who sadly passed away around the time I started writing it in Autumn 2025. I was looking forward to showing it to you when it was done.</p>
</div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-about").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
{% end %}

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@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@
</div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/add-spot.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/add-spot.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-add-spot").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
{% end %}

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@@ -2,161 +2,49 @@
{% block content %}
<div class="mt-3">
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row">
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row mb-3">
<div class="col-auto me-auto pt-3">
<p id="timing-container">Loading...</p>
{% module Template("widgets/refresh-timer.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col-auto">
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<button id="filters-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleFiltersPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-filter"></i> Filters</button>
<button id="display-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleDisplayPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-desktop"></i> Display</button>
</p>
<div class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
{% module Template("widgets/filters-display-buttons.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="filters-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Filters
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-filters-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeFiltersPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/filters-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-3 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DX Continent</h5>
<p id="dx-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/dx-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Sources</h5>
<p id="source-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sources.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Duration Limit <i class='fa-solid fa-circle-question' title='Some users create long-duration alerts for the period they will be generally in and around xOTA references, when they are not indending to be on the air most of the time. Use this control to restrict the maximum duration of spots that the software will display, and exclude any with a long duration, to avoid these filling up the list. By default, we allow DXpeditions to be displayed even if they are longer than this limit, because on a DXpedition the operators typically ARE on the air most of the time.'></i></h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
Hide any alerts lasting more than:<br/>
<select id="max-duration" class="storeable-select form-select" onclick="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 8em; display: inline-block;">
<option value="10800">3 hours</option>
<option value="43200">12 hours</option>
<option value="86400" selected>24 hours</option>
<option value="604800">1 week</option>
<option value="2419200">4 weeks</option>
<option value="9999999999">No limit</option>
</select>
</p>
<p class='card-text spothole-card-text' style='line-height: 1.5em !important;'>
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" value="" onclick="filtersUpdated();" id="dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check" checked><label class="form-check-label ms-2" for="dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check">Allow DXpeditions that are longer</label>
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/duration-limit-alerts.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="display-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Display
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-display-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeDisplayPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/display-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div id="display-container" class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-3 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Time Zone</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text"> Use
<select id="timeZone" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="timeZoneUpdated();" style="width: 8em; display: inline-block;">
<option value="UTC" selected>UTC</option>
<option value="local">Local time</option>
</select>
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/time-zone.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Number of Alerts</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Show up to
<select id="alerts-to-fetch" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em;display: inline-block;">
</select>
alerts
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/number-of-alerts.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="darkMode" value="darkMode" oninput="toggleDarkMode();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="darkMode">Dark mode</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Table Data</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowStartTime" value="tableShowStartTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowStartTime">Start Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowEndTime" value="tableShowEndTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowEndTime">End Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDX" value="tableShowDX" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDX">DX</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowFreqsModes" value="tableShowFreqsModes" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowFreqsModes">Frequencies & Modes</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowComment" value="tableShowComment" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowComment">Comment</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowSource" value="tableShowSource" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowSource">Source</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowRef" value="tableShowRef" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowRef">Ref.</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/table-columns-alerts.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
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</div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/alerts.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/alerts.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-alerts").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
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{% block content %}
<div class="mt-3">
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row">
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row mb-3">
<div class="col-auto me-auto pt-3">
<p id="timing-container">Loading...</p>
{% module Template("widgets/refresh-timer.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col-auto">
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<button id="filters-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleFiltersPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-filter"></i> Filters</button>
<button id="display-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleDisplayPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-desktop"></i> Display</button>
</p>
<div class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
{% module Template("widgets/filters-display-buttons.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="filters-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Filters
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-filters-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeFiltersPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/filters-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div class="row row-cols-1 g-4 mb-4 row-cols-md-3">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Bands</h5>
<p id="band-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/bands.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">SIGs</h5>
<p id="sig-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sigs.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Sources</h5>
<p id="source-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sources.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
<div class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-3 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DX Continent</h5>
<p id="dx-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/dx-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DE Continent</h5>
<p id="de-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/de-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Modes</h5>
<p id="mode-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/modes.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="display-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Display
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-display-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeDisplayPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/display-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div id="display-container" class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-4 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Spot Age</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Last
<select id="max-spot-age" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em; display: inline-block;">
</select>
minutes
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/spot-age.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="darkMode" value="darkMode" oninput="toggleDarkMode();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="darkMode">Dark mode</label>
</div>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
Band color scheme<br/>
<select id="band-color-scheme" class="storeable-select form-select d-inline-block" oninput="setBandColorSchemeFromUI();" style="display: inline-block;">
</select>
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/color-scheme-and-band-color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
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</div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/bands.js?v=5"></script>
<script>
let spotProvidersEnabledByDefault = {% raw json_encode(web_ui_options["spot-providers-enabled-by-default"]) %};
</script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/bands.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-bands").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
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crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tinycolor2@1.6.0/cjs/tinycolor.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/utils.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/storage.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/ui-ham.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/geo.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/utils.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/storage.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/ui-ham.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="https://misc.ianrenton.com/jsutils/geo.js?v=1772224426"></script>
</head>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Bands</h5>
<p id="band-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
{% module Template("widgets/color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</p>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
{% module Template("widgets/band-color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
{% module Template("widgets/color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DE Continent</h5>
<p id="de-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Duration Limit <i class='fa-solid fa-circle-question' title='Some users create long-duration alerts for the period they will be generally in and around xOTA references, when they are not indending to be on the air most of the time. Use this control to restrict the maximum duration of spots that the software will display, and exclude any with a long duration, to avoid these filling up the list. By default, we allow DXpeditions to be displayed even if they are longer than this limit, because on a DXpedition the operators typically ARE on the air most of the time.'></i></h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
Hide any alerts lasting more than:<br/>
<select id="max-duration" class="storeable-select form-select" onclick="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 8em; display: inline-block;">
<option value="10800">3 hours</option>
<option value="43200">12 hours</option>
<option value="86400" selected>24 hours</option>
<option value="604800">1 week</option>
<option value="2419200">4 weeks</option>
<option value="9999999999">No limit</option>
</select>
</p>
<p class='card-text spothole-card-text' style='line-height: 1.5em !important;'>
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" value="" onclick="filtersUpdated();" id="dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check" checked><label class="form-check-label ms-2" for="dxpeditions_skip_max_duration_check">Allow DXpeditions that are longer</label>
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DX Continent</h5>
<p id="dx-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Location</h5>
<div class="form-group spothole-card-text">
<label for="userGrid">Your grid:</label>
<input type="text" class="storeable-text form-control" id="userGrid" placeholder="AA00aa" oninput="userGridUpdated();" style="width: 10em; display: inline-block;">
</div>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Map Features</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="mapShowGeodesics" value="mapShowGeodesics" oninput="displayUpdated();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="mapShowGeodesics">Geodesic Lines</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Modes</h5>
<p id="mode-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Number of Alerts</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Show up to
<select id="alerts-to-fetch" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em;display: inline-block;">
{% for c in web_ui_options["alert-count"] %}
<option value="{{c}}" {% if web_ui_options["alert-count-default"] == c %}selected{% end %}>{{c}}</option>
{% end %}
</select>
alerts
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Number of Spots</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Show up to
<select id="spots-to-fetch" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em; display: inline-block;">
{% for c in web_ui_options["spot-count"] %}
<option value="{{c}}" {% if web_ui_options["spot-count-default"] == c %}selected{% end %}>{{c}}</option>
{% end %}
</select>
spots
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">SIGs</h5>
<p id="sig-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Sources</h5>
<p id="source-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Spot Age</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Last
<select id="max-spot-age" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em; display: inline-block;">
{% for a in web_ui_options["max-spot-age"] %}
<option value="{{a*60}}" {% if web_ui_options["max-spot-age-default"] == a*60 %}selected{% end %}>{{a}}</option>
{% end %}
</select>
minutes
</p>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Table Columns</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowStartTime" value="tableShowStartTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowStartTime">Start Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowEndTime" value="tableShowEndTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowEndTime">End Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDX" value="tableShowDX" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDX">DX</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowFreqsModes" value="tableShowFreqsModes" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowFreqsModes">Frequencies & Modes</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowComment" value="tableShowComment" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowComment">Comment</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowSource" value="tableShowSource" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowSource">Source</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowRef" value="tableShowRef" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowRef">Ref.</label>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Table Columns</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowTime" value="tableShowTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowTime">Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDX" value="tableShowDX" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDX">DX</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowFreq" value="tableShowFreq" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowFreq">Frequency</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowMode" value="tableShowMode" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowMode">Mode</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowComment" value="tableShowComment" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowComment">Comment</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowBearing" value="tableShowBearing" oninput="columnsUpdated();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowBearing">Bearing</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowType" value="tableShowType" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowType">Type</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowRef" value="tableShowRef" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowRef">Ref.</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDE" value="tableShowDE" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDE">DE</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowWorkedCheckbox" value="tableShowWorkedCheckbox" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowWorkedCheckbox">Worked?</label>
</div>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Time Zone</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text"> Use
<select id="timeZone" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="timeZoneUpdated();" style="width: 8em; display: inline-block;">
<option value="UTC" selected>UTC</option>
<option value="local">Local time</option>
</select>
</p>
</div>
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<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Worked Calls</h5>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" onClick="clearWorked();">Clear worked calls</button>
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<div id="map">
<div id="settingsButtonRowMap" class="mt-3 px-3" style="z-index: 1002; position: relative;">
<div class="row">
<div class="row mb-3">
<div class="col-auto me-auto pt-3"></div>
<div class="col-auto">
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<button id="filters-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleFiltersPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-filter"></i> Filters</button>
<button id="display-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleDisplayPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-desktop"></i> Display</button>
</p>
<div class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
{% module Template("widgets/filters-display-buttons.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="filters-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Filters
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-filters-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeFiltersPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/filters-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div class="row row-cols-1 g-4 mb-4 row-cols-md-3">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Bands</h5>
<p id="band-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/bands.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">SIGs</h5>
<p id="sig-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sigs.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Sources</h5>
<p id="source-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sources.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
<div class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-3 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DX Continent</h5>
<p id="dx-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/dx-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DE Continent</h5>
<p id="de-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/de-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Modes</h5>
<p id="mode-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/modes.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="display-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Display
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-display-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeDisplayPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/display-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div id="display-container" class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-4 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Spot Age</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Last
<select id="max-spot-age" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em; display: inline-block;">
</select>
minutes
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/spot-age.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Map Features</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="mapShowGeodesics" value="mapShowGeodesics" oninput="displayUpdated();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="mapShowGeodesics">Geodesic Lines</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/map-features.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="darkMode" value="darkMode" oninput="toggleDarkMode();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="darkMode">Dark mode</label>
</div>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
Band color scheme<br/>
<select id="band-color-scheme" class="storeable-select form-select d-inline-block" oninput="setBandColorSchemeFromUI();" style="display: inline-block;">
</select>
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/color-scheme-and-band-color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -152,9 +67,12 @@
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/leaflet.geodesic"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@joergdietrich/leaflet.terminator@1.1.0/L.Terminator.min.js"></script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/map.js?v=5"></script>
<script>
let spotProvidersEnabledByDefault = {% raw json_encode(web_ui_options["spot-providers-enabled-by-default"]) %};
</script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/map.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-map").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
{% end %}

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</div>
<div class="mt-3">
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row">
<div class="col-lg-6 me-auto pt-3 hideonmobile">
<p id="timing-container">Loading...</p>
<div id="settingsButtonRow" class="row mb-3">
<div class="col-md-4 mb-3 mb-md-0">
<div class="d-inline-flex gap-3">
{% module Template("widgets/run-pause.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="d-inline-flex">{% raw web_ui_options["support-button-html"] %}</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-md-8 text-end">
<div class="d-inline-flex gap-3">
{% module Template("widgets/search.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
{% module Template("widgets/filters-display-buttons.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col-lg-6 text-end">
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<span class="btn-group" role="group">
<input type="radio" class="btn-check" name="runPause" id="runButton" autocomplete="off" checked>
<label class="btn btn-outline-primary" for="runButton"><i class="fa-solid fa-play"></i> Run</label>
<input type="radio" class="btn-check" name="runPause" id="pauseButton" autocomplete="off">
<label class="btn btn-outline-primary" for="pauseButton"><i class="fa-solid fa-pause"></i> Pause</label>
</span>
<span class="hideonmobile" style="position: relative;">
<i id="searchicon" class="fa-solid fa-magnifying-glass"></i>
<input id="search" type="search" class="form-control" oninput="filtersUpdated();" placeholder="Search">
</span>
<button id="filters-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleFiltersPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-filter"></i> Filters</button>
<button id="display-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleDisplayPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-desktop"></i> Display</button>
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="filters-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Filters
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-filters-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeFiltersPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/filters-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div class="row row-cols-1 g-4 mb-4 row-cols-md-3">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Bands</h5>
<p id="band-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/bands.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">SIGs</h5>
<p id="sig-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sigs.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Sources</h5>
<p id="source-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/sources.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
<div class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-3 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DX Continent</h5>
<p id="dx-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/dx-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">DE Continent</h5>
<p id="de-continent-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/de-continent.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Modes</h5>
<p id="mode-options" class="card-text spothole-card-text"></p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/modes.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="display-area" class="appearing-panel card mb-3">
<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Display
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-display-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeDisplayPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("widgets/display-area-header.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
<div class="card-body">
<div id="display-container" class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-4 g-4">
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Time Zone</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text"> Use
<select id="timeZone" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="timeZoneUpdated();" style="width: 8em; display: inline-block;">
<option value="UTC" selected>UTC</option>
<option value="local">Local time</option>
</select>
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/time-zone.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Number of Spots</h5>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">Show up to
<select id="spots-to-fetch" class="storeable-select form-select ms-2 me-2 d-inline-block" oninput="filtersUpdated();" style="width: 5em; display: inline-block;">
</select>
spots
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/number-of-spots.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Location</h5>
<div class="form-group spothole-card-text">
<label for="userGrid">Your grid:</label>
<input type="text" class="storeable-text form-control" id="userGrid" placeholder="AA00aa" oninput="userGridUpdated();" style="width: 10em; display: inline-block;">
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/location.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Theme</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="darkMode" value="darkMode" oninput="toggleDarkMode();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="darkMode">Dark mode</label>
</div>
</div>
<p class="card-text spothole-card-text">
Band color scheme<br/>
<select id="band-color-scheme" class="storeable-select form-select d-inline-block" oninput="setBandColorSchemeFromUI();" style="display: inline-block;">
</select>
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/worked-calls.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Table Columns</h5>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowTime" value="tableShowTime" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowTime">Time</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDX" value="tableShowDX" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDX">DX</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowFreq" value="tableShowFreq" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowFreq">Frequency</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowMode" value="tableShowMode" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowMode">Mode</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowComment" value="tableShowComment" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowComment">Comment</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowBearing" value="tableShowBearing" oninput="columnsUpdated();">
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowBearing">Bearing</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowType" value="tableShowType" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowType">Type</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowRef" value="tableShowRef" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowRef">Ref.</label>
</div>
<div class="form-check form-check-inline">
<input class="form-check-input storeable-checkbox" type="checkbox" id="tableShowDE" value="tableShowDE" oninput="columnsUpdated();" checked>
<label class="form-check-label" for="tableShowDE">DE</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% module Template("cards/color-scheme-and-band-color-scheme.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
<div class="col">
{% module Template("cards/table-columns-spots.html", web_ui_options=web_ui_options) %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -223,9 +84,12 @@
</div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/spots.js?v=5"></script>
<script>
let spotProvidersEnabledByDefault = {% raw json_encode(web_ui_options["spot-providers-enabled-by-default"]) %};
</script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/spotsbandsandmap.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/spots.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-spots").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
{% end %}

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<div id="status-container" class="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-4 g-4 mt-4"></div>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/status.js?v=5"></script>
<script src="/js/common.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script src="/js/status.js?v=1772224426"></script>
<script>$(document).ready(function() { $("#nav-link-status").addClass("active"); }); <!-- highlight active page in nav --></script>
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<label class="form-check-label" for="band-color-scheme">Band color scheme</label><br/>
<select id="band-color-scheme" class="storeable-select form-select d-inline-block" oninput="setBandColorSchemeFromUI();" style="display: inline-block;">
<option value="PSK Reporter" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "PSK Reporter" %}selected{% end %}>PSK Reporter</option>
<option value="PSK Reporter (Adjusted)" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "PSK Reporter (Adjusted)" %}selected{% end %}>PSK Reporter (Adjusted)</option>
<option value="RBN" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "RBN" %}selected{% end %}>RBN</option>
<option value="Ham Rainbow" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "Ham Rainbow" %}selected{% end %}>Ham Rainbow</option>
<option value="Ham Rainbow (Reverse)" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "Ham Rainbow (Reverse)" %}selected{% end %}>Ham Rainbow (Reverse)</option>
<option value="Kate Morley" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "Kate Morley" %}selected{% end %}>Kate Morley</option>
<option value="ColorBrewer" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "ColorBrewer" %}selected{% end %}>ColorBrewer</option>
<option value="IWantHue" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "IWantHue" %}selected{% end %}>IWantHue</option>
<option value="IWantHue (Color Blind)" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "IWantHue (Color Blind)" %}selected{% end %}>IWantHue (Color Blind)</option>
<option value="Mokole" {% if web_ui_options["band-color-scheme-default"] == "Mokole" %}selected{% end %}>Mokole</option>
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<label class="form-check-label" for="color-scheme">UI color scheme</label>
<select id="color-scheme" class="storeable-select form-select d-inline-block" oninput="setColorSchemeFromUI();" style="display: inline-block;">
<option value="auto" {% if web_ui_options["color-scheme-default"] == "auto" %}selected{% end %}>Automatic</option>
<option value="light" {% if web_ui_options["color-scheme-default"] == "light" %}selected{% end %}>Light</option>
<option value="dark" {% if web_ui_options["color-scheme-default"] == "dark" %}selected{% end %}>Dark</option>
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<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Display
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-display-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeDisplayPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
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<div class="card-header text-white bg-primary">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-auto me-auto">
Filters
</div>
<div class="col-auto d-inline-flex">
<button id="close-filters-button" type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" aria-label="Close" onclick="closeFiltersPanel();"></button>
</div>
</div>
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<div class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<button id="filters-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleFiltersPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-filter"></i>&nbsp;Filters</button>
<button id="display-button" type="button" class="btn btn-outline-primary" data-bs-toggle="button" onclick="toggleDisplayPanel();"><i class="fa-solid fa-desktop"></i>&nbsp;Display</button>
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<span class="btn-group" role="group">
<input type="radio" class="btn-check" name="runPause" id="runButton" autocomplete="off" checked>
<label class="btn btn-outline-primary" for="runButton"><i class="fa-solid fa-play"></i>&nbsp;Run</label>
<input type="radio" class="btn-check" name="runPause" id="pauseButton" autocomplete="off">
<label class="btn btn-outline-primary" for="pauseButton"><i class="fa-solid fa-pause"></i>&nbsp;Pause</label>
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<span style="position: relative;">
<i id="searchicon" class="fa-solid fa-magnifying-glass"></i>
<input id="search" type="search" class="form-control" oninput="filtersUpdated();" placeholder="Search">
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openapi: 3.0.4
$schema: "https://spec.openapis.org/oas/3.1.0"
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: Spothole API
description: |-
@@ -14,7 +15,9 @@ info:
### 1.1
Added Server-Sent Event API endpoint. Removed band colour and icon information from spots.
* Added Server-Sent Event API endpoints for spots and alerts.
* Removed band colour and icon information from spots.
* Moved activation_score from top-level in Spot and Alert to be part of the SIGRef
contact:
email: ian@ianrenton.com
license:
@@ -480,7 +483,7 @@ paths:
tags:
- General
summary: Get enumeration options
description: Retrieves the list of options for various enumerated types, which can be found in the spots and also provided back to the API as query parameters. While these enumerated options are defined in this spec anyway, providing them in an API call allows us to define extra parameters, like the colours associated with bands, and also allows clients to set up their filters and features without having to have internal knowledge about, for example, what bands the server knows about. The call also returns a variety of other parameters that may be of use to a web UI, including the contents of the "web-ui-options" config section, which provides guidance for web UI implementations such as the built-in one on sensible configuration options such as the number of spots/alerts to retrieve, or the maximum age of spots to retrieve.
description: Retrieves the list of options for various enumerated types, which can be found in the spots and also provided back to the API as query parameters. While these enumerated options are defined in this spec anyway, providing them in an API call allows us to define extra parameters, like the colours associated with bands, and also allows clients to set up their filters and features without having to have internal knowledge about, for example, what bands the server knows about. The call also returns a variety of other parameters that may be of use to a web UI or other client.
operationId: options
responses:
'200':
@@ -532,40 +535,6 @@ paths:
type: boolean
description: Whether the POST /spot call, to add spots to the server directly via its API, is permitted on this server.
example: true
web-ui-options:
type: object
properties:
spot-count:
type: array
description: An array of suggested "spot counts" that the web UI can retrieve from the API
items:
type: integer
example: 50
spot-count-default:
type: integer
example: 50
description: The suggested default "spot count" that the web UI should retrieve from the API
max-spot-age:
type: array
description: An array of suggested "maximum spot ages" that the web UI can retrieve from the API
items:
type: integer
example: 30
max-spot-age-default:
type: integer
example: 30
description: The suggested default "maximum spot age" that the web UI should retrieve from the API
alert-count:
type: array
description: An array of suggested "alert counts" that the web UI can retrieve from the API
items:
type: integer
example: 100
alert-count-default:
type: integer
example: 100
description: The suggested default "alert count" that the web UI should retrieve from the API
/lookup/call:
get:
@@ -684,6 +653,80 @@ paths:
example: "Failed"
/lookup/grid:
get:
tags:
- Utilities
summary: Look up grid details
description: Perform a lookup of data about a Maidenhead grid square.
operationId: grid
parameters:
- name: grid
in: query
description: Maidenhead grid, to any accuracy
required: true
type: string
example: "AA00aa"
responses:
'200':
description: Success
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
center:
type: object
properties:
latitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the centre of the grid reference.
example: 0.0
longitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the centre of the grid reference.
example: 0.0
cq_zone:
type: number
description: CQ zone of the centre of the grid reference.
example: 1
itu_zone:
type: number
description: ITU zone of the centre of the grid reference.
example: 1
southwest:
type: object
properties:
latitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the south-west corner of the grid square.
example: 0.0
longitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the south-west corner of the grid square.
example: 0.0
northeast:
type: object
properties:
latitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the north-east corner of the grid square.
example: 0.0
longitude:
type: number
description: Latitude of the north-east corner of the grid square.
example: 0.0
'422':
description: Validation error e.g. reference format incorrect
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: string
example: "Failed"
/spot:
post:
tags:
@@ -743,6 +786,8 @@ components:
- ParksNPeaks
- ZLOTA
- WOTA
- LLOTA
- WWTOTA
- Cluster
- RBN
- APRS-IS
@@ -768,6 +813,8 @@ components:
- IOTA
- WOTA
- BOTA
- LLOTA
- WWTOTA
- WAB
- WAI
- TOTA
@@ -792,6 +839,8 @@ components:
- IOTA
- WOTA
- BOTA
- LLOTA
- WWTOTA
- WAB
- WAI
- TOTA
@@ -856,7 +905,6 @@ components:
- DSTAR
- C4FM
- M17
- DIGI
- DATA
- FT8
- FT4
@@ -864,12 +912,9 @@ components:
- SSTV
- JS8
- HELL
- BPSK
- PSK
- BPSK31
- OLIVIA
- MFSK
- MFSK32
- PSK
- FSK
- PKT
- MSK144
example: SSB
@@ -940,6 +985,10 @@ components:
type: number
description: Longitude of the reference, in degrees, if known.
example: -1.2345
activation_score:
type: integer
description: Activation score. SOTA only
example: 0
Spot:
type: object
@@ -1086,10 +1135,6 @@ components:
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/SIGRef'
description: SIG references. We allow multiple here for e.g. n-fer activations, unlike ADIF SIG_INFO
activation_score:
type: integer
description: Activation score. SOTA only
example: 0
qrt:
type: boolean
description: QRT state. Some APIs return spots marked as QRT. Otherwise we can check the comments.
@@ -1194,10 +1239,6 @@ components:
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/SIGRef'
description: SIG references. We allow multiple here for e.g. n-fer activations, unlike ADIF SIG_INFO
activation_score:
type: integer
description: Activation score. SOTA only
example: 0
source:
type: string
description: Where we got the alert from.
@@ -1233,11 +1274,11 @@ components:
example: OK
last_updated:
type: number
description: The last time at which this provider received data, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch.
description: The last time at which this provider received data, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch. If this is zero, the spot provider has never updated.
example: 1759579508
last_spot:
type: number
description: The time of the latest spot received by this provider, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch.
description: The time of the latest spot received by this provider, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch. If this is zero, the spot provider has never received a spot that was accepted by the system.
example: 1759579508
AlertProviderStatus:
@@ -1256,7 +1297,7 @@ components:
example: OK
last_updated:
type: number
description: The last time at which this provider received data, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch.
description: The last time at which this provider received data, UTC seconds since UNIX epoch. If this is zero, the alert provider has never updated.
example: 1759579508
Band:

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@@ -82,14 +82,12 @@ div.container {
input#search {
max-width: 12em;
margin-left: 1rem;
margin-right: 1rem;
padding-left: 2em;
}
i#searchicon {
position: absolute;
left: 1rem;
left: 0rem;
top: 2px;
padding: 10px;
pointer-events: none;
@@ -349,6 +347,9 @@ div.band-spot:hover span.band-spot-info {
max-height: 26em;
overflow: scroll;
}
input#search {
max-width: 7em;
}
}
@media (min-width: 992px) {

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@@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ cache = CachedSession("/tmp/cache", expire_after=timedelta(days=30))
data = cache.get("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/k0swe/dxcc-json/refs/heads/main/dxcc.json").json()
for dxcc in data["dxcc"]:
id = dxcc["entityCode"]
dxcc_id = dxcc["entityCode"]
flag = dxcc["flag"]
image = Image.new("RGBA", (140, 110), (255, 0, 0, 0))
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
draw.text((0, -10), flag, font=ImageFont.truetype("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoColorEmoji.ttf", 109), embedded_color=True)
outfile = str(id) + ".png"
draw.text((0, -10), flag, font=ImageFont.truetype("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoColorEmoji.ttf", 109),
embedded_color=True)
outfile = str(dxcc_id) + ".png"
image.save(outfile, "PNG")
image = Image.new("RGBA", (140, 110), (255, 0, 0, 0))

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@@ -285,13 +285,6 @@ function loadOptions() {
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#dx-continent-options", "dx_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#source-options", "source", options["alert_sources"]);
// Populate the Display panel
options["web-ui-options"]["alert-count"].forEach(sc => $("#alerts-to-fetch").append($('<option>', {
value: sc,
text: sc
})));
$("#alerts-to-fetch").val(options["web-ui-options"]["alert-count-default"]);
// Load URL params. These may select things from the various filter & display options, so the function needs
// to be called after these are set up, but if the URL params ask for "embedded mode", this will suppress
// loading settings, so this needs to be called before that.
@@ -299,6 +292,7 @@ function loadOptions() {
// Load filters from settings storage
loadSettings();
setColorScheme($("#color-scheme option:selected").val());
// Load alerts and set up the timer
loadAlerts();
@@ -312,12 +306,6 @@ function filtersUpdated() {
saveSettings();
}
// Function to set dark mode based on the state of the UI toggle in spots, bands and map pages
function toggleDarkMode() {
enableDarkMode($("#darkMode")[0].checked);
saveSettings();
}
// React to toggling/closing panels
function toggleFiltersPanel() {
// If we are going to display the filters panel, hide the display panel

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ function loadSpots() {
// Build a query string for the API, based on the filters that the user has selected.
function buildQueryString() {
var str = "?";
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode_type", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
if (!allFilterOptionsSelected(fn)) {
str = str + getQueryStringFor(fn) + "&";
}
@@ -145,7 +145,8 @@ function updateBands() {
// Now each spot is tagged with how far down the div it should go, add them to the DOM.
spotList.forEach(s => {
bandSpotsDiv.append(`<div class="band-spot" style="top: ${s['pxDownBandLabel']}px; border-top: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-left: 5px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-bottom: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-right: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])};"><span class="band-spot-call">${s.dx_call}${s.dx_ssid != null ? "-" + s.dx_ssid : ""}</span><span class="band-spot-info">${s.dx_call}${s.dx_ssid != null ? "-" + s.dx_ssid : ""} ${(s.freq/1000000).toFixed(3)} ${s.mode}</span></div>`);
let worked = alreadyWorked(s["dx_call"], s["band"], s["mode"]);
bandSpotsDiv.append(`<div class="band-spot" style="top: ${s['pxDownBandLabel']}px; border-top: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-left: 5px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-bottom: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; border-right: 1px solid ${bandToColor(s['band'])}; text-decoration: ${worked ? 'line-through' : 'none'};"><span class="band-spot-call">${s.dx_call}${s.dx_ssid != null ? "-" + s.dx_ssid : ""}</span><span class="band-spot-info">${s.dx_call}${s.dx_ssid != null ? "-" + s.dx_ssid : ""} ${(s.freq/1000000).toFixed(3)} ${s.mode}</span></div>`);
});
// Work out how tall the canvas should be. Normally this is matching the normal band column height, but if some
@@ -228,19 +229,9 @@ function loadOptions() {
// Store options
options = jsonData;
// Populate the Display panel
options["web-ui-options"]["max-spot-age"].forEach(sc => $("#max-spot-age").append($('<option>', {
value: sc * 60,
text: sc
})));
$("#max-spot-age").val(options["web-ui-options"]["max-spot-age-default"] * 60);
getAvailableBandColorSchemes().forEach(sc => $("#band-color-scheme").append($('<option>', {
value: sc,
text: sc
})));
// First pass loading settings, so we can load the band colour scheme before the filters that need to use it
loadSettings();
setColorScheme($("#color-scheme option:selected").val());
setBandColorScheme($("#band-color-scheme option:selected").val());
// Add CSS for band toggle buttons
@@ -251,8 +242,8 @@ function loadOptions() {
generateSIGsMultiToggleFilterCard(options["sigs"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#dx-continent-options", "dx_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#de-continent-options", "de_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#mode-options", "mode_type", options["mode_types"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#source-options", "source", options["spot_sources"]);
generateModesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["modes"]);
generateSourcesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["spot_sources"], spotProvidersEnabledByDefault);
// Load URL params. These may select things from the various filter & display options, so the function needs
// to be called after these are set up, but if the URL params ask for "embedded mode", this will suppress

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@@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ function loadURLParams() {
}
// Handle other params
updateCheckboxFromParam(params, "dark-mode", "darkMode");
updateSelectFromParam(params, "time-zone", "timeZone"); // Only on Spots and Alerts pages
updateSelectFromParam(params, "color-scheme", "color-scheme");
updateSelectFromParam(params, "time-zone", "time-zone"); // Only on Spots and Alerts pages
updateSelectFromParam(params, "limit", "spots-to-fetch"); // Only on Spots page
updateSelectFromParam(params, "limit", "alerts-to-fetch"); // Only on Alerts page
updateSelectFromParam(params, "max_age", "max-spot-age"); // Only on Map & Bands pages
updateFilterFromParam(params, "band", "band");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "sig", "sig");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "source", "source");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "mode_type", "mode_type");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "mode", "mode");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "dx_continent", "dx_continent");
updateFilterFromParam(params, "de_continent", "de_continent");
}
@@ -38,10 +38,6 @@ function updateCheckboxFromParam(params, paramName, checkboxID) {
let v = params.get(paramName);
if (v != null) {
$("#" + checkboxID).prop("checked", (v === "true") ? true : false);
// Extra check if this is the "dark mode" toggle
if (checkboxID == "darkMode") {
enableDarkMode((v === "true") ? true : false);
}
}
}
@@ -50,6 +46,10 @@ function updateSelectFromParam(params, paramName, selectID) {
let v = params.get(paramName);
if (v != null) {
$("#" + selectID).prop("value", v);
// Extra check if this is the "color scheme" select
if (selectID == "color-scheme") {
setColorScheme(v);
}
}
}
@@ -142,30 +142,49 @@ function columnsUpdated() {
saveSettings();
}
// Function to set dark mode on or off
function enableDarkMode(dark) {
$("html").attr("data-bs-theme", dark ? "dark" : "light");
const metaThemeColor = document.querySelector("meta[name=theme-color]");
metaThemeColor.setAttribute("content", dark ? "black" : "white");
const metaAppleStatusBarStyle = document.querySelector("meta[name=apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style]");
metaAppleStatusBarStyle.setAttribute("content", dark ? "black-translucent" : "white-translucent");
// Function to set the colour scheme based on the state of the UI select box
function setColorSchemeFromUI() {
let theme = $("#color-scheme option:selected").val();
if (theme != "") {
setColorScheme(theme);
saveSettings();
}
}
// Startup function to determine whether to use light or dark mode
function usePreferredTheme() {
// First, work out if we have ever explicitly saved the value of our toggle
let val = localStorage.getItem("#darkMode:checked");
if (val != null) {
enableDarkMode(JSON.parse(val));
} else {
// Never set it before, so use the system default theme and set the toggle up to match
let dark = window.matchMedia && window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches;
enableDarkMode(dark);
$("#darkMode").prop('checked', dark);
// Function to set the color scheme. Supported values: "dark", "light", "auto"
function setColorScheme(mode) {
let effectiveModeDark = mode == "dark";
if (mode == "auto") {
effectiveModeDark = window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches
}
$("html").attr("data-bs-theme", effectiveModeDark ? "dark" : "light");
const metaThemeColor = document.querySelector("meta[name=theme-color]");
metaThemeColor.setAttribute("content", effectiveModeDark ? "black" : "white");
const metaAppleStatusBarStyle = document.querySelector("meta[name=apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style]");
metaAppleStatusBarStyle.setAttribute("content", effectiveModeDark ? "black-translucent" : "white-translucent");
}
// Startup function to determine whether to use light or dark mode, or leave as auto
function usePreferredTheme() {
// Work out if we have ever explicitly saved the value of our select box. If so, we set our colour scheme now based
// on that. If not, we let the select stay with nothing selected, so that the server sets it to whatever the
// server's default is when the options call is retrieved.
let val = localStorage.getItem("#color-scheme:value");
if (val != null) {
setColorScheme(JSON.parse(val));
}
}
// Sets up a listener on the OS light-dark theme change. If the Spothole user theme is set to Auto, the UI will be
// updated, otherwise if the Spothole user theme is forced to light or dark, that preference will remain.
function listenForOSThemeChange() {
window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').addEventListener('change', () => {
setColorScheme($("#color-scheme option:selected").val());
});
}
// Startup
$(document).ready(function() {
usePreferredTheme();
listenForOSThemeChange();
});

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ function loadSpots() {
// Build a query string for the API, based on the filters that the user has selected.
function buildQueryString() {
var str = "?";
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode_type", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
if (!allFilterOptionsSelected(fn)) {
str = str + getQueryStringFor(fn) + "&";
}
@@ -160,19 +160,9 @@ function loadOptions() {
// Store options
options = jsonData;
// Populate the Display panel
options["web-ui-options"]["max-spot-age"].forEach(sc => $("#max-spot-age").append($('<option>', {
value: sc * 60,
text: sc
})));
$("#max-spot-age").val(options["web-ui-options"]["max-spot-age-default"] * 60);
getAvailableBandColorSchemes().forEach(sc => $("#band-color-scheme").append($('<option>', {
value: sc,
text: sc
})));
// First pass loading settings, so we can load the band colour scheme before the filters that need to use it
loadSettings();
setColorScheme($("#color-scheme option:selected").val());
setBandColorScheme($("#band-color-scheme option:selected").val());
// Add CSS for band toggle buttons
@@ -183,8 +173,8 @@ function loadOptions() {
generateSIGsMultiToggleFilterCard(options["sigs"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#dx-continent-options", "dx_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#de-continent-options", "de_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#mode-options", "mode_type", options["mode_types"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#source-options", "source", options["spot_sources"]);
generateModesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["modes"]);
generateSourcesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["spot_sources"], spotProvidersEnabledByDefault);
// Load URL params. These may select things from the various filter & display options, so the function needs
// to be called after these are set up, but if the URL params ask for "embedded mode", this will suppress

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@@ -13,9 +13,6 @@ function loadSpots() {
// Make the new query
$.getJSON('/api/v1/spots' + buildQueryString(), function(jsonData) {
// Store last updated time
lastUpdateTime = moment.utc();
updateTimingDisplayRunPause();
// Store data
spots = jsonData;
// Update table
@@ -37,9 +34,6 @@ function startSSEConnection() {
evtSource = new EventSource('/api/v1/spots/stream' + buildQueryString());
evtSource.onmessage = function(event) {
// Store last updated time
lastUpdateTime = moment.utc();
updateTimingDisplayRunPause();
// Get the new spot
newSpot = JSON.parse(event.data);
// Awful fudge to ensure new incoming spots at the top of the list don't have timestamps that make them look
@@ -78,16 +72,10 @@ function startSSEConnection() {
};
}
// Update the special timing display for the live spots page, which varies depending on run/pause selection.
function updateTimingDisplayRunPause() {
let run = $('#runButton:checked').val();
$("#timing-container").html((run ? "Connected to server. Last update at " : "Paused at ") + lastUpdateTime.format('HH:mm') + " UTC.");
}
// Build a query string for the API, based on the filters that the user has selected.
function buildQueryString() {
var str = "?";
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode_type", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
["dx_continent", "de_continent", "mode", "source", "band", "sig"].forEach(fn => {
if (!allFilterOptionsSelected(fn)) {
str = str + getQueryStringFor(fn) + "&";
}
@@ -117,6 +105,7 @@ function updateTable() {
var showType = $("#tableShowType")[0].checked;
var showRef = $("#tableShowRef")[0].checked;
var showDE = $("#tableShowDE")[0].checked;
var showWorkedCheckbox = $("#tableShowWorkedCheckbox")[0].checked;
// Populate table with headers
let table = $("#table");
@@ -148,12 +137,18 @@ function updateTable() {
if (showDE) {
table.find('thead tr').append(`<th class='hideonmobile'>DE</th>`);
}
if (showWorkedCheckbox) {
table.find('thead tr').append(`<th class='hideonmobile'></th>`);
}
table.find('tbody').empty();
if (spots.length == 0) {
table.find('tbody').append('<tr class="table-danger"><td colspan="100" style="text-align:center;">No spots match your filters.</td></tr>');
}
// We are regenerating the entire table not just adding a new row, so reset the row counter
rowCount = 0;
let spotsNewestFirst = spots.toReversed();
spotsNewestFirst.forEach(s => addSpotToTopOfTable(s, false));
}
@@ -186,6 +181,7 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
var showType = $("#tableShowType")[0].checked;
var showRef = $("#tableShowRef")[0].checked;
var showDE = $("#tableShowDE")[0].checked;
var showWorkedCheckbox = $("#tableShowWorkedCheckbox")[0].checked;
// Create row
let $tr = $('<tr>');
@@ -197,8 +193,9 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
$tr.addClass("table-active");
}
// Show faded out if QRT
if (s["qrt"] == true) {
// Show faded out if QRT or already worked
let alreadyWorkedThis = alreadyWorked(s["dx_call"], s["band"], s["mode"]);
if (s["qrt"] == true || alreadyWorkedThis) {
$tr.addClass("table-faded");
}
@@ -320,6 +317,9 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
// Format band name
var bandFullName = s['band'] ? s['band'] + " band": "Unknown band";
// Format "worked" checkbox
var workedCheckbox = `<input type="checkbox" ${alreadyWorkedThis ? "checked" : ""} onClick="setWorkedState('${s['dx_call']}', '${s['band']}', '${s['mode']}', ${alreadyWorkedThis ? "false" : "true"});" title="Check this box to record that you have worked this callsign on their current band and mode.">`;
// Populate the row
if (showTime) {
$tr.append(`<td class='nowrap'>${time_formatted}</td>`);
@@ -348,6 +348,9 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
if (showDE) {
$tr.append(`<td class='nowrap hideonmobile'><span class='flag-wrapper' title='${de_country}'>${de_flag}</span>${de_call}</td>`);
}
if (showWorkedCheckbox) {
$tr.append(`<td class='nowrap hideonmobile'>${workedCheckbox}</td>`);
}
// Second row for mobile view only, containing type, ref & comment
$tr2 = $("<tr class='hidenotonmobile'>");
@@ -356,7 +359,7 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
if (rowCount % 2 == 1) {
$tr2.addClass("table-active");
}
if (s["qrt"] == true) {
if (s["qrt"] == true || alreadyWorkedThis) {
$tr2.addClass("table-faded");
}
if (highlightNew) {
@@ -379,6 +382,9 @@ function createNewTableRowsForSpot(s, highlightNew) {
if (showDE) {
$td2floatright.append(` de ${de_call} &nbsp;`);
}
if (showWorkedCheckbox) {
$td2floatright.append(` ${workedCheckbox} &nbsp;`);
}
$td2.append($td2floatright);
$td2.append(`</div><div style="clear: both;"></div>`);
if (showComment) {
@@ -398,19 +404,9 @@ function loadOptions() {
// Store options
options = jsonData;
// Populate the Display panel
options["web-ui-options"]["spot-count"].forEach(sc => $("#spots-to-fetch").append($('<option>', {
value: sc,
text: sc
})));
$("#spots-to-fetch").val(options["web-ui-options"]["spot-count-default"]);
getAvailableBandColorSchemes().forEach(sc => $("#band-color-scheme").append($('<option>', {
value: sc,
text: sc
})));
// First pass loading settings, so we can load the band colour scheme before the filters that need to use it
loadSettings();
setColorScheme($("#color-scheme option:selected").val());
setBandColorScheme($("#band-color-scheme option:selected").val());
// Add CSS for band toggle buttons
@@ -421,8 +417,8 @@ function loadOptions() {
generateSIGsMultiToggleFilterCard(options["sigs"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#dx-continent-options", "dx_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#de-continent-options", "de_continent", options["continents"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#mode-options", "mode_type", options["mode_types"]);
generateMultiToggleFilterCard("#source-options", "source", options["spot_sources"]);
generateModesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["modes"]);
generateSourcesMultiToggleFilterCard(options["spot_sources"], spotProvidersEnabledByDefault);
// Load URL params. These may select things from the various filter & display options, so the function needs
// to be called after these are set up, but if the URL params ask for "embedded mode", this will suppress
@@ -503,6 +499,27 @@ function displayIntroBox() {
});
}
// Mark a callsign-band-mode combination as worked (or unmark it). Persist this to localStorage.
function setWorkedState(callsign, band, mode, nowWorked) {
let combo = callsign + "-" + band + "-" + mode;
if (nowWorked && !worked.includes(combo)) {
worked.push(combo);
updateTable();
localStorage.setItem("worked", JSON.stringify(worked));
} else if (!nowWorked && worked.includes(combo)) {
worked.splice(worked.indexOf(combo), 1);
updateTable();
localStorage.setItem("worked", JSON.stringify(worked));
}
}
// Clear the list of worked calls
function clearWorked() {
worked = [];
updateTable();
localStorage.setItem("worked", JSON.stringify(worked));
}
// Startup
$(document).ready(function() {
// Call loadOptions(), this will then trigger loading spots and setting up timers.
@@ -515,13 +532,11 @@ $(document).ready(function() {
// Need to start the SSE connection but also do a full re-query to catch up anything that we missed, so we
// might as well just call loadSpots again which will trigger it all
loadSpots();
updateTimingDisplayRunPause();
});
$("#pauseButton").change(function() {
// If we are pausing and have an open SSE connection, stop it
if (evtSource != null) {
evtSource.close();
}
updateTimingDisplayRunPause();
});
});

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