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globe history pruning: be a bit more verbose (#116)
* globe history pruning: be a bit more verbose also remove empty directories * README: some location in webinterface hints
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@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ The following parameters must be set (mandatory) for the container to function:
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| `READSB_DEBUG` | Optional, used to set debug mode. `n`: network, `P`: CPR, `S`: speed check | Unset | |
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| `S6_SERVICES_GRACETIME` | Optional, set to 30000 when saving traces / globe_history | `3000` | |
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| `READSB_ENABLE_BIASTEE` | Set to `true` to enable bias tee on supporting interfaces | | Unset |
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| `READSB_RX_LOCATION_ACCURACY` | Accuracy of receiver location in metadata: 0=no location, 1=approximate, 2=exact | `--rx-location-accuracy=<n>` | `2` |
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| `READSB_RX_LOCATION_ACCURACY` | Accuracy of receiver location in metadata: 0=no location, 1=approximate, 2=exact (`HEYWHATSTHAT_PANORAMA_ID` also has location) | `--rx-location-accuracy=<n>` | `2` |
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| `READSB_HEATMAP_INTERVAL` | Per plane interval for heatmap and replay (if you want to lower this, also lower json-trace-interval to this or a lower value) | `--heatmap=<sec>` | `15` |
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| `READSB_MAX_RANGE` | Absolute maximum range for position decoding (in nm) | `--max-range=<dist>` | `450` |
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| `READSB_STATS_EVERY` | Number of seconds between showing and resetting stats. | `--stats-every=<sec>` | Unset |
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| `PTRACKS` | Shows the last `$PTRACKS` hours of traces you have seen at the `?pTracks` URL | `8` |
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| `TAR1090_FLIGHTAWARELINKS` | Set to `true` to enable FlightAware links in the web interface | `null` |
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| `TAR1090_ENABLE_AC_DB` | Set to `true` to enable extra information, such as aircraft type and registration, to be included in in `aircraft.json` output. Will use more memory; use caution on older Pis or similar devices. | `false` |
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| `HEYWHATSTHAT_PANORAMA_ID` | Your `heywhatsthat.com` panorama ID. See <https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090#heywhatsthatcom-range-outline> | |
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| `HEYWHATSTHAT_PANORAMA_ID` | Your `heywhatsthat.com` panorama ID. See <https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090#heywhatsthatcom-range-outline> (will reveal exact location in the webinterface) | |
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| `HEYWHATSTHAT_ALTS` | Comma separated altitudes for multiple outlines. Use no units or `ft` for feet, `m` for meters, or `km` for kilometers. Only integer numbers are accepted, no decimals please | `12192m` (=40000 ft) |
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| `HTTP_ACCESS_LOG` | Optional. Set to `true` to display HTTP server access logs. | `false` |
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| `HTTP_ERROR_LOG` | Optional. Set to `false` to hide HTTP server error logs. | `true` |
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| `TAR1090_DEFAULTCENTERLAT` | Default center (latitude) of the map. This setting is overridden by any position information provided by dump1090/readsb. All positions are in decimal degrees. | `45.0` |
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| `TAR1090_DEFAULTCENTERLON` | Default center (longitude) of the map. This setting is overridden by any position information provided by dump1090/readsb. All positions are in decimal degrees. | `9.0` |
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| `TAR1090_DEFAULTZOOMLVL` | The google maps zoom level, `0` - `16`, lower is further out. | `7` |
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| `TAR1090_SITESHOW` | Center marker. If dump1090 provides a receiver location, that location is used and these settings are ignored. Set to `true` to show a center marker. | `false` |
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| `TAR1090_SITELAT` | Center marker. If dump1090 provides a receiver location, that location is used and these settings are ignored. Position of the marker (latitude). | `45.0` |
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| `TAR1090_SITELON` | Center marker. If dump1090 provides a receiver location, that location is used and these settings are ignored. Position of the marker (longitude). | `9.0` |
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| `TAR1090_SITESHOW` | Display center marker. Setting this to false will NOT remove your location, see `READSB_RX_LOCATION_ACCURACY` for that. | `true` |
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| `TAR1090_SITELAT` | Center marker. If readsb provides a receiver location, that location is used and these settings are ignored. Position of the marker (latitude). | `45.0` |
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| `TAR1090_SITELON` | Center marker. If readsb provides a receiver location, that location is used and these settings are ignored. Position of the marker (longitude). | `9.0` |
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| `TAR1090_SITENAME` | The tooltip of the center marker. | `My Radar Site` |
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| `TAR1090_RANGE_OUTLINE_COLOR` | Colour for the range outline. | `#0000DD` |
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| `TAR1090_RANGE_OUTLINE_WIDTH` | Width for the range outline. | `1.7` |
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cutoffepoch="$(date -d"-${MAX_GLOBE_HISTORY} days" +%s)"
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"${s6wrap[@]}" echo "Purging globe_history older than $MAX_GLOBE_HISTORY days (before $(date -d"-${MAX_GLOBE_HISTORY} days" +%d-%b-%Y))"
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for dir in $(find /var/globe_history -maxdepth 3 -mindepth 3 | grep -o -E -e '[0-9]{4}/[0-9]{2}/[0-9]{2}$'); do
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for dir in $(find /var/globe_history -maxdepth 3 -mindepth 3 -type d | grep -o -E -e '[0-9]{4}/[0-9]{2}/[0-9]{2}$'); do
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if (( $(date -d "$dir" +%s) < cutoffepoch )); then
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"${s6wrap[@]}" echo Removing "/var/globe_history/$dir"
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rm -rf "/var/globe_history/$dir"
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fi
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done
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# delete empty year / month directories
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# make sure the directories haven't been touched for 3 days so freshly created directories aren't removed
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# this will also delay deletion of empty parent directories by 3 days after their contents have been removed but that's fine
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find /var/globe_history/ -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 2 -type d -empty -mtime +3 -delete
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"${s6wrap[@]}" echo "Done - next purge will be in 24 hours"
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exec sleep 24h
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