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Map of Germany with highlighted WTF member locations
Docker Usage
Download the Germany PLZ dataset in the GeoJSON format from https://opendata-esri-de.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5b203df4357844c8a6715d7d411a8341_0 and place the file in the root of this repository.
Place a JSON file containing a list of PLZ prefixes as wtf_member_plz_prefixes.json
in
the root of this repository.
The file contents should look like ["121", "635"]
for PLZ data that is anonymized to
the first three digits.
The following will build a Docker image and render the map with the default configuration for the WTF member PLZ prefix data:
docker build -t wtf-map .
docker run wtf-map > map.png
Note, the build command already renders the map and thus can take a moment. The run command just outputs the already rendered image to be piped into any target file on the host system.
Script Usage
In case you'd like custom colors or use different data, you are encouraged to use the
script explicity.
To get all relevant requirements, you can pip install -r requirements.txt
, but note,
you might need to install BLAS and GEOS libraries on your system.
The following will tell you all about what you can adjust for a custom visualization:
python main.py --help