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Dawarich is a self-hosted web app designed to replace Google Timeline (aka Google Location History). It enables you to:
- Visualize your data on an interactive map.
- Import your location history from Google Maps Timeline and Owntracks.
- Explore statistics like the number of countries and cities visited, total distance traveled, and more!
📄 Changelog: Find the latest updates here.
- 🛠️ Under active development: Expect frequent updates, bugs, and breaking changes.
- ❌ Do not delete your original data after importing into Dawarich.
- 📦 Backup before updates: Always backup your data before upgrading.
- 🔄 Stay up-to-date: Make sure you're running the latest version for the best experience.
You can track your location with the following apps:
- 🌍 Overland
- 🛰️ OwnTracks
- 🗺️ GPSLogger
- 🏡 Home Assistant
Simply install one of the supported apps on your device and configure it to send location updates to your Dawarich instance.
- Clone the repository.
- Run the following command to start the app:
docker-compose up
- Access the app at
http://localhost:3000
.
⏹️ To stop the app, press Ctrl+C
.
🆕 Default Credentials
- Username:
user@domain.com
- Password:
password
(Feel free to change them in the account settings.)
- Track your live location using one of the supported apps.
- View your historical data on a map with customizable layers:
- Heatmap
- Points
- Lines between points
- Fog of War
- Draw areas on the map so Dawarich could suggest your visits there.
- Dawarich can suggest places you've visited and allow you to confirm or reject them.
- Analyze your travel history: number of countries/cities visited, distance traveled, and time spent, broken down by year and month.
- Import from various sources:
- Google Maps Timeline
- OwnTracks
- Strava
- Immich
- GPX/GeoJSON files
- Photos’ EXIF data
- Export your data to GeoJSON or GPX formats.
- Set up Reverse Proxy
- Import Google Takeout
- Track Location with Overland
- Track Location with OwnTracks
- Export Your Data
🛠️ More guides available in the Docs.
Check the documentation on the website for detailed information about environment variables and settings.
As you could probably guess, I like statistics.