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Flock Map App
A Flutter app for mapping and tagging ALPR-style cameras (and other surveillance nodes) for OpenStreetMap, with advanced offline support, robust camera profile management, and a pro-grade UX.
Code Organization (2025 Refactor)
- Data providers: All map tile and camera data fetching now routes through
lib/services/map_data_provider.dart, which supports both OSM/Overpass and fully offline/local sources, with pluggable submodules:- Remote tile fetch:
map_data_submodules/tiles_from_osm.dart - Remote cameras:
map_data_submodules/cameras_from_overpass.dart - Coming soon: Local tile/camera modules for offline/area-aware access
- Remote tile fetch:
- Settings UI: Each settings section lives in its own widget under
lib/screens/settings_screen_sections/, using clean, modular ListTile-based layouts. - Offline areas: Management, persistence, and download logic remain in
OfflineAreaService, but all fetch/caching is routed through the new provider. - Legacy OSM/Overpass tile and camera fetch code has been removed from old modules.
Key Features
Map Data & Provider Architecture
- All map tile and camera fetches go through MapDataProvider, which selects local or remote sources as needed, automatically obeying the user's offline/online preference and settings.
- Offline Mode: A global toggle in Settings disables all remote network fetches, forcing the app to use only locally downloaded map areas and cached camera data. (Instant feedback; no network calls when enabled.)
- MapSource Selection: MapDataProvider lets calling code specify local-only, remote-only, or auto preference for tiles and camera points.
Map View
- Seamless offline/online tile loading: Tiles are fetched (in parallel, with global concurrency/throttle control and exponential backoff) from OSM only as needed, with robust error handling and UI updates as tiles arrive.
- Camera overlays are fetched from Overpass or local cache, respecting both offline mode and user preference for which camera types to display.
Camera Profiles & Upload Queue
- Unchanged: creation/editing/enabling; see prior documentation.
Offline Map Areas
- Download tiles/cameras for any bounding box; areas cover any region/zoom, and are automatically de-duped and managed.
- Robust area downloads use the same MapDataProvider for source-of-truth logic, so downloads are always consistent with runtime lookup.
- Permanent world base map at low zoom always available for core map functionality, even on first-use/offline.
Modular, Future-friendly Codebase
- No network fetch code outside the provider and submodules.
- All legacy/duplicate OSM/Overpass downloaders have been removed or marked for deprecation.
For Developers
Highlights:
- To add a new data source, just drop in a new submodule and route fetch via MapDataProvider.
- Any section of the app that needs tiles or camera data calls MapDataProvider with the relevant bounds/zoom/profiles and source preference.
- Offline Mode and all core settings are strictly respected at a single data/control point.
Roadmap (2025+)
- COMPLETE: Core provider logic, settings, robust downloading and modular prefetch/caching.
- IN PROGRESS: Local/offline tile/camera fetch modules for runtime map viewing and offline area management.
- NEXT: More map overlays, offline routing, and data visualization.
- SOON: UX polish for download/error states, multi-layer base maps.
See prior README version for detailed setup/build/dependency notes—they remain unchanged!
Map View
- Explore the Map: View OSM raster tiles, live camera overlays, and a visual scale bar and zoom indicator in the lower left.
- Tag Cameras: Add a camera by dropping a pin, setting direction, and choosing a camera profile. Camera tap/double-tap is smart—double-tap always zooms, single-tap opens camera info.
- Location: Blue GPS dot shows your current location, always on top of map icons.
Camera Profiles
- Flexible, Private Profiles: Enable/disable, create, edit, or delete camera types in Settings. At least one profile must be enabled at all times.
- If the last enabled profile is disabled, the generic profile will be auto-enabled so the app always works.
Upload Destinations/Queue
- Full OSM OAuth2 Integration: Upload to live OSM, OSM Sandbox for testing, or keep your changes private in simulate mode.
- Queue Management: Settings screen shows a queue of pending uploads—clear or retry them as you wish.
Offline Map Areas
- Download Any Region, Any Zoom: Save the current map area at any zoom for true offline viewing.
- Intelligent Tile Management: World tiles at zooms 1–4 are permanently available (via a protected offline area). All downloads include accurate tile and storage estimates, and never request duplicate or unnecessary tiles.
- Robust Downloading: All tile/download logic uses serial fetching and exponential backoff for network failures, minimizing risk of OSM rate-limits and always respecting API etiquette.
- No Duplicates: Only one world area; can be re-downloaded (refreshed) but never deleted or renamed.
- Camera Cache: Download areas keep camera points in sync for full offline visibility—except the global area, which never attempts to fetch all world cameras.
- Settings Management: Cancel, refresh, or remove downloads as needed. Progress, tile count, storage consumption, and cached camera count always displayed.
Polished UX & Settings Architecture
- Permanent global base map: Coverage for the entire world at zooms 1–4, always present.
- Smooth map gestures: Double-tap to zoom even on markers; pinch zoom; camera popups distinguished from zoom.
- Modular Settings: All major settings/queue/offline/camera management UI sections are cleanly separated for extensibility and rapid development.
- Order-preserving overlays: Your location is always drawn on top for easy visibility.
- No more dead ends: Disabling all profiles is impossible; canceling downloads is clean and instant.
OAuth & Build Setup
Before uploading to OSM:
- Register OAuth2 applications on both Production OSM and Sandbox OSM.
- Copy generated client IDs to
lib/keys.dart(see template.examplefile).
Build Environment Notes
- Requires Xcode, Android Studio, and standard Flutter dependencies. See notes at the end of this file for CLI setup details.
Roadmap
- COMPLETE:
- Offline map area download/storage/camera overlay; cancel/retry; fast tile/camera/size estimates; exponential backoff and robust retry logic for network outages or rate-limiting.
- Pro-grade map UX (zoom bar, marker tap/double-tap, robust FABs).
- Modularized, maintainable codebase using small service/helper files and section-separated UI components.
- SOON:
- "Offline mode" setting: map never hits the network and always provides a fallback tile for every view (no blank maps; graceful offline-first UX).
- Resumable/robust interrupted downloads.
- Further polish for edge cases (queue, error states).
- LATER:
- Satellite base layers, north-up/satellite-mode.
- Offline wayfinding or routing.
- Fancier icons and overlays.
Build Environment Quick Setup
Install from GUI:
Xcode, Android Studio. Xcode cmdline tools Android cmdline tools + NDK
Terminal
brew install openjdk@17 sudo ln -sfn /usr/local/opt/openjdk@17/libexec/openjdk.jdk /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/openjdk.jdk
brew install ruby
gem install cocoapods
sdkmanager --install "ndk;27.0.12077973"
export PATH="/Users/bob/.gem/ruby/3.4.0/bin:$PATH" export PATH=$HOME/development/flutter/bin:$PATH
flutter clean flutter pub get flutter run
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