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μlogger [micro-logger] is an android application for continuous logging of location coordinates, designed to record hiking, biking tracks and other outdoor activities. Application works in background. Track points are saved automatically at chosen intervals or manually and may be uploaded to dedicated server in real time. This client works with μlogger web server. Together they make a complete self owned and controlled client–server solution.

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Features

  • meant to be simple and small (μ)
  • low memory and battery impact
  • focus on privacy, doesn't use Google Play services, logs to self-owned server
  • uses GPS or network based location data
  • synchronizes location with web server in real time, in case of problems keeps retrying
  • alternatively works in offline mode; positions may be uploaded to the servers manually
  • allows adding waypoints with attached images and comments (required μlogger server version 1.0+ for synchronization)
  • configurable tracking settings
  • export to GPX format
  • self-check screen for basic diagnostics
  • automation

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main waypoint settings

Self-check

In case of problems, you may go to Self-check menu. It will check whether all necessary permissions are granted and all settings are properly configured.

self-check

Help

  • μlogger's current status is shown by two leds, one for location tracking and one for web synchronization:
led tracking synchronization
status green on, recently updated synchronized
status yellow on, long time since last update synchronization delay
status red off synchronization error
  • clicking on current track's name will show track statistics

Automating

  • μlogger may accept commands from other applications for starting or stopping its operations. To make it work you must explicitly enable this functionality in app settings ("Allow external commands" switch).
  • commands are sent as broadcasts with following intent parameters:
    • target package: net.fabiszewski.ulogger
    • target class: net.fabiszewski.ulogger.ExternalCommandReceiver
    • action: net.fabiszewski.ulogger.intent.action.COMMAND
    • extra:
      • command: [command name] (string value), where command name is one of:
        • "start logger" for starting position logging
        • "start new logger" for creating a new track and starting position logging to it
        • "stop logger" for stopping position logging
        • "start upload" for starting track data upload to server (in case live tracking is off)
      • overwrite: [true|false] (boolean value), optional parameter for start new logger command:
        • true (default) to ignore not synchronized track and overwrite it with new one
        • false to abort if creating new track would overwrite not synchronized positions
  • third party examples:
    • Automate (LlamaLab) – Send broadcast block with Package, Receiver Class and Action fields as above and Extras field eg. {"command": "start logger"}
    • Tasker (joaomgcd) – System → Send intent. Fields Action, Package, Class as above and Extra field eg. command:start logger
  • command line: am broadcast -a net.fabiszewski.ulogger.intent.action.COMMAND --es command "start new logger" --ez overwrite false net.fabiszewski.ulogger net.fabiszewski.ulogger.ExternalCommandReceiver

Location permissions

Starting with Android 11, if you want to use the application without user interaction (automating, autostart on boot), it is necessary to grant application background location permission ("Allow all the time" option). In case of automation the controlling application must also have the same background location permission granted. In all other cases, when you start tracking from app screen, it is enough to grant "Allow only while using the app" option.

Battery optimization

For reliable work battery optimization should be turned off for µlogger. Otherwise location service working in the background may be stopped by the operating system. On Android 12+ the application will refuse to start from background without user interaction (automation, autostart) with battery optimization turned on.

App settings guidelines

Finding the optimized settings for your practice can be a bit complex and may require you to do a lot of testing. As a first approach, here are some parameters that offer a good compromise between precision and the number of points acquired by your server.

Activity Time Distance Accuracy Provider
hiking/cycling 30 seconds 100m 100m GPS + Network
motorbiking 1 minute 500m 50m GPS + Network

They may not be optimal, depending on your feelings, and you will have to adapt them.

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