
opendronemap/nodeodm.
If you have an NVIDIA card, you can test that docker is recognizing the GPU by running:
docker run --rm --gpus all nvidia/cuda:10.0-base nvidia-smi
If you see an output that looks like this:
Fri Jul 24 18:51:55 2020 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NVIDIA-SMI 440.82 Driver Version: 440.82 CUDA Version: 10.2 | |-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+ | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC | | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
You're in good shape!
See [] and [] for information on docker/NVIDIA setup.
NodeODM can run as a self-contained executable on Windows without the need for additional dependencies (except for ODM which needs to be installed separately). You can download the latest nodeodm-windows-x64.zip bundle from the releases page. Extract the contents in a folder and run:
bashnodeodm.exe --odm_path c:\path\to\ODM
If you are already running ODM on Ubuntu natively you can follow these steps:
Install Entwine: [***]
Install node.js, npm dependencies, 7zip and unzip:
bashsudo curl --silent --location [***] | sudo bash - sudo apt-get install -y nodejs python-gdal p7zip-full unzip git clone [***] cd NodeODM npm install
bashnode index.js
You may need to specify your ODM project path to start the server:
node index.js --odm_path /home/username/OpenDroneMap
If you want to start node ODM on a different port you can do the following:
node index.js --port 8000 --odm_path /home/username/OpenDroneMap
For other command line options you can run:
node index.js --help
You can also specify configuration values via a JSON file:
node index.js --config config.default.json
Command line arguments always take precedence over the configuration file.
The app can also be run as a background process using the pm2 process manager, which can also assist you with system startup scripts and process monitoring.
To install pm2, run (using sudo if required):
shellnpm install pm2 -g
The app can then be started using
shellpm2 start processes.json
To have pm2 started on OS startup run
shellpm2 save pm2 startup
and then run the command as per the instructions that prints out. If that command errors then you may have to specify the system (note that systemd should be used on CentOS 7). Note that if the process is not running as root (recommended) you will need to change /etc/init.d/pm2-init.sh to set export PM2_HOME="/path/to/user/home/.pm2", as per these instructions
You can monitor the process using pm2 status.
If you want to make a contribution, but don't want to setup OpenDroneMap, or perhaps you are working on a Windows machine, or if you want to run automated tests, you can turn test mode on:
node index.js --test
While in test mode all calls to OpenDroneMap's code will be simulated (see the /tests directory for the mock data that is returned).
You can find some test drone images here.
NodeODM is meant to be a lightweight API. If you are looking for a more comprehensive solution to drone mapping, check out WebODM, which uses NodeODM for processing.
Make a pull request for small contributions. For big contributions, please open a discussion first. Please use ES6 syntax while writing new Javascript code so that we can keep the code base uniform.
See the list of wanted features.




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