Author: David Lougheed
I have built a corresponding content editor front end and back end, to make it easy for users to update content and make it accessible for a CI pipeline to integrate the content into a binary.
Test data is used with permission from the Queen's University Biological Station and is © Queen's University 2016-present.
Note that the following files are not licensed under the project license, and may not be used without permission from the above copyright holder:
data/stations.example.json
data/modals.json
data/pages.json
- Everything in
data/about
except files with the.js
extension. - Everything in
data/assets
except files with the.js
extension.
This is a flexible React Native + Expo app for creating a trail guide with interactive virtual stations that (optionally) correspond to a real world location.
The app functions offline (albeit with GPS connectivity), and thus has to build in station data and assets rather than loading them from the internet.
It was originally designed with the Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre in mind, while simultaneously being a reusable free software solution to making trail guide applications.