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Google updated the json file structure for location history #31

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marco151polo opened this issue May 15, 2022 · 14 comments
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Google updated the json file structure for location history #31

marco151polo opened this issue May 15, 2022 · 14 comments

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@marco151polo
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The location history visualizer heatmap and pro don't work with the new json files yet. How can this be fixed?

@mohsh86
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mohsh86 commented Sep 23, 2022

Indeed.

I bought the Pro, used to work before, got the latest 1.6.1 still doesn't work with latest export.

You don't answer your [email protected] email neither your phone number is a valid one.

What a joke..

@theopolisme @abhisuri97

@mohsh86
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mohsh86 commented Sep 23, 2022

refer to https://locationhistoryformat.com/reference/

seems to include reference to the new structure

@abhisuri97
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Hey there im not/was never a part of the team that made this. I just contributed stuff to the open source/free website a while back. I think you can more or less consider this project dead though.

@MorphineBear
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Bumping a year-old thread, but I assume you're referring to the Semantic Location History which now separates the data by month instead of a single JSON file for all data.

@huntfx
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huntfx commented Mar 28, 2023

Since it looks like this repo won't be getting any updates, I forked it and implemented the fix from the latest pull request, which solved the issue of my json files not working.

The link is here if anyone wants to use it.

@vzabawski
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@huntfx do you happen to know if something has changed with the format again? I can't find Records.json inside my location history archive.
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@huntfx
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huntfx commented Apr 19, 2023

@vzabawski It's still the same for me, just did a fresh export and it gave me the json file

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@marco151polo
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@huntfx Awesome! by any chance is there a way to do this for the Pro version of Location History Visualizer?

@keepbees
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Since it looks like this repo won't be getting any updates, I forked it and implemented the fix from the latest pull request, which solved the issue of my json files not working.

The link is here if anyone wants to use it.

Thank you! Love this feature and with 13 years of data the map is so interesting, to me anyway!

@huntfx
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huntfx commented Jul 13, 2023

@huntfx Awesome! by any chance is there a way to do this for the Pro version of Location History Visualizer?

I only changed a couple of lines in the source code - I barely know Javascript haha. Besides I'd imagine the code for the pro version isn't open source.

@fernandojosegp
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Since it looks like this repo won't be getting any updates, I forked it and implemented the fix from the latest pull request, which solved the issue of my json files not working.

The link is here if anyone wants to use it.

Not all heros wear capes. Thanks for saving this great feature

@gsriram88
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Since it looks like this repo won't be getting any updates, I forked it and implemented the fix from the latest pull request, which solved the issue of my json files not working.

The link is here if anyone wants to use it.

Is there a way to see your fix? And is there a way to host this locally, in case your link/website goes away after a few years, I'd still like a way to use this! :)

@huntfx
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huntfx commented Dec 12, 2024

Is there a way to see your fix? And is there a way to host this locally, in case your link/website goes away after a few years, I'd still like a way to use this! :)

Hey, the fix can be seen in #34, I just did a few extra modifications on my end to remove tracking/emails etc.
If you want to run it locally, it should be fine to download the repo and just open the index.html file.

@gsriram88
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Is there a way to see your fix? And is there a way to host this locally, in case your link/website goes away after a few years, I'd still like a way to use this! :)

Hey, the fix can be seen in #34, I just did a few extra modifications on my end to remove tracking/emails etc. If you want to run it locally, it should be fine to download the repo and just open the index.html file.

Thanks so much! That worked!

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