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gpx-builder
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This library creates GPX files based on version 1.1. I recommend you to check full documentation on topografix. Library have also option to use Garmin extensions so you can add cadence, heart rate, speed and other data to your points.
Install:
npm install gpx-builder
Create your first GPX file:
const { buildGPX, GarminBuilder } = require('gpx-builder');
const { Point } = GarminBuilder.MODELS;
const points = [
new Point(51.02832496166229, 15.515156626701355, {
ele: 314.715,
time: new Date('2018-06-10T17:29:35Z'),
hr: 120,
}),
new Point(51.12832496166229, 15.615156626701355, {
ele: 314.715,
time: new Date('2018-06-10T17:39:35Z'),
hr: 121,
}),
];
const gpxData = new GarminBuilder();
gpxData.setSegmentPoints(points);
console.log(buildGPX(gpxData.toObject()));
Library contain two types of classes:
Library contain two Builders:
[2.0.1] - 2018-11-17
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Builder of GPX files
The npm package gpx-builder receives a total of 3,576 weekly downloads. As such, gpx-builder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gpx-builder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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