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A global bioacoustics map
Data provided by the The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and iNaturalist.
The main interface is a simple visualization of the bioacoustic samples in the database. Drill down geographically by clicking. When the zoom level reaches maximum a listing of samples will be displayed.
To run the application locally, you can simply run:
$ npx audiomnia # or run a specific version i.e. npx audiomnia@0.1.1
This requires node.js, which can be installed easily using nvm
.
Happy to consider issues and PRs are highly encouraged. Experience with OpenLayers, Scrapy, and front-end web development is welcome, but more importantly bioacoustics, conservation, ornithology, and marine science expertise is needed, perhaps even moreso.
First, grab the source code and install the dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/audiomnia/audiomnia
cd audiomnia
npm install
Then, npm start
will run the app for you and should work
"out of the box."
Audiomnia uses Scrapy for its scrapers.
Currently, the data sets are small enough to check into the repo, so checking out the source code will also include the geojson files. However, if you're working on the scrapers.
npm run scrape
This is shorthand for:
cd scrapers
scrapy crawl macaulaylibrary -a MAX=50000 --loglevel WARNING
You can read the Scrapy docs to learn more about the scrapy crawl
By default, HTTP Caching is enabled in the Scrapy config. This will deposit a LOT of data in ./scrapers/scrapers/.scrapy. This will make your development much easier and your scraping much more polite.
UI Tests using Mocha + Puppeteer are in the test/ folder.
GPL-3.0 © 2020 Audiomnia
FAQs
> A global bioacoustics map
We found that audiomnia demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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