Finds unknown fort names in any RM database and attempts to find and update the name and images of them.
If you just downloaded the single file, you have to install the
requirements via: npm install axios mysql2
If you cloned the whole repository, simply run: npm install
- configure the script via either of theses options:
- option a) modify first few lines of
name_fetcher.js
to match your confguration - option b) set the following environment variables to match your setup:
- NF_TOKEN
- NF_URL
- NF_DB_HOST (default: 127.0.0.1)
- NF_DB_SOCKETPATH
- NF_DB_USER
- NF_DB_PASSWORD
- NF_DB_DATABASE
- NF_DB_PORT (default: 3306)
- NF_INTERVAL (re-run every n hours, Docker only)
- option a) modify first few lines of
- run:
node name_fetcher.js
By default, this script will run perfectly well with any RM database. If
you like to use it with a different DB format, you can specify a custom JSON
formatted config file with adjusted column names via NF_DB_COLS_CONF
. The
format should look like so:
{
"gym": { "table": "gymdetails", "imageCol": "url", "id": "gym_id", "type": "gyms" },
"stop": { "table": "pokestop", "imageCol": "image", "id": "pokestop_id", "type": "stops" }
}
- 2021-09-21:
- use regex instead of length check to search for IDs
- 2021-01-20:
- initial public Github release
- proper error handling
- 2021-01-21:
- add ability to set environment variables instead of modifying the script
- add ability to specify a different column format / names via
NF_DB_COLS_CONF
- 2021-02-20:
- add Dockerfile