Dawarich is a self-hosted web application to replace Google Timeline (aka Google Location History). It allows you to import your location history from Google Maps Timeline and Owntracks, view it on a map and see some statistics, such as the number of countries and cities visited, and distance traveled.
You can find changelog here.
To track your location, install the Owntracks app on your phone and configure it to send location updates to your Dawarich instance. Currently, the app only supports HTTP mode. The url to send the location updates to is http://<your-dawarich-instance>/api/v1/points
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To import your Google Maps Timeline data, download your location history from Google Takeout and upload it to Dawarich.
You can track your location using the Owntracks app.
You can view your location history on a map.
You can see the number of countries and cities visited, the distance traveled, and the time spent in each country, splitted by years and months.
You can import your Google Maps Timeline data into Dawarich as well as Owntracks data.
docker-compose up
to start the app. The app will be available at http://localhost:3000
.
Press Ctrl+C
to stop the app.
Copy the contents of the docker-compose.yml
file to your server and run docker-compose up
.
MIN_MINUTES_SPENT_IN_CITY — minimum minutes between two points to consider them as visited the same city, e.g. `60`
MAP_CENTER — default map center, e.g. `55.7558,37.6176`
TIME_ZONE — time zone, e.g. `Europe/Berlin`
APPLICATION_HOST — host of the application, e.g. `localhost` or `dawarich.example.com`
As you could probably guess, I like statistics.