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+ # Contributing to @tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite
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+ Thank you for your interest in contributing to the airport database! This project is open-source and community-driven. We welcome contributions from everyone.
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+
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+ ## What Can You Contribute?
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+ - **Airport Data** — Add missing airports, update information
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+ - **Data Corrections** — Fix coordinates, runway info, frequencies, etc.
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+ - **Documentation** — Improve guides and examples
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+ - **Data Sources** — Suggest or implement new data sources
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+ - **Bug Reports** — Report inaccuracies or issues
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+
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+ ## Getting Started
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+
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+ ### Prerequisites
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+
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+ - Node.js 14+
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+ - Git
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+ - Basic familiarity with SQLite (optional)
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+
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+ ### Local Setup
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+
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+ 1. **Fork the repository**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/your-username/airport-db-data-sqlite.git
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+ cd airport-db-data-sqlite
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **Install dependencies**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install
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+ ```
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+ 3. **Regenerate the database** (if adding data)
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run generate-db
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## How to Contribute Data
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+ ### Adding Airport Information
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+ The database schema supports:
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+ ```
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+ airports table:
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+ - ICAO code (primary key)
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+ - IATA code
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+ - FAA identifier
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+ - Airport name, type, status
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+ - Coordinates, elevation
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+ - Country, state, city info
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+ - Control tower flag
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+ runways table:
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+ - Runway ID, dimensions, surface, lighting
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+ frequencies table:
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+ - ATIS, tower, ground, clearance, unicom, approach, departure
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+
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+ operational table:
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+ - AIRAC cycle information
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+ fuel_available table:
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+ - Available fuel types (100LL, JetA, etc.)
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+ infrastructure table:
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+ - FBO, hangars, tie-down availability
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Data Quality Standards
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+ - **Accuracy** — Use verified public sources (FAA, ICAO, AOPA, etc.)
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+ - **Completeness** — Fill in what you know; leave optional fields empty if unknown
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+ - **Consistency** — Follow existing naming conventions
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+ - **Attribution** — Cite your data source in commit messages
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+ ## Workflow
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+ ### 1. File an Issue First
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+ For significant changes, open a GitHub issue to discuss:
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+ - What data you want to add/change
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+ - Why it matters
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+ - Your data sources
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+ ```
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+ Title: Add KLZU runway information
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+ Description:
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+ - Airport: Gwinnett County Airport (KLZU)
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+ - Adding runway lengths and surfaces
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+ - Source: FAA Instrument Flight Procedures database
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 2. Create a Branch
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+ ```bash
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+ git checkout -b add/klzu-runways
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+ ```
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+ ### 3. Update the Data
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+ Modify `scripts/generate-db.js` to add your data, or create a migration script for bulk updates.
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+ Example adding to generate-db.js:
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+ ```javascript
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+ db.run(`
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+ INSERT INTO runways (id, airport_icao, length_ft, width_ft, surface, lighting)
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+ VALUES
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+ ('09/27', 'KLZU', 6001, 100, 'asphalt', 1),
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+ ('03/21', 'KLZU', 5000, 75, 'concrete', 1)
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+ `);
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 4. Regenerate the Database
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run generate-db
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 5. Test Your Changes
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+
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+ - Verify the database file was created
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+ - Check file size is reasonable (>90KB)
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+ - Spot-check a few records if possible
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+
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+ ### 6. Commit and Push
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+ ```bash
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+ git add data/airports.sqlite scripts/generate-db.js
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+ git commit -m "Add KLZU runway data from FAA database"
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+ git push origin add/klzu-runways
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 7. Submit a Pull Request
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+ - Reference any related issues
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+ - Describe what data was added/changed
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+ - Include your data sources
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+ ```
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+ ## Description
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+ Added runway information for Gwinnett County Airport (KLZU)
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+ ## Data Source
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+ FAA Instrument Flight Procedures database, accessed Feb 2026
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+ ## Changes
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+ - Added 2 runways (09/27 and 03/21)
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+ - Included dimensions and surface types
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+ - Marked lighting status
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+ Closes #5
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+ ```
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+ ## Code of Conduct
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+ - Be respectful and constructive
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+ - Focus on accuracy and data quality
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+ - Give credit where it's due
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+ - Help others learn and improve
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+ ## Questions?
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+ - Check the [README.md](./README.md) for API documentation
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+ - Review existing data for patterns
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+ - Open a discussion issue for questions
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+ ## Data Attribution
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+ This project uses data from:
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+ - FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
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+ - ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
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+ - OpenFlights
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+ - OurAirports.com
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+ - Various national flight information services
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+ When adding data, please attribute the source.
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+ ## License
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+ By contributing, you agree that your contributions are licensed under the ODbL 1.0. See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) for details.
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+ ---
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+ Thank you for making airport data better for everyone! ✈️
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+ # @tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite
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+
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+ A lightweight SQLite database distribution of airport data for the airport-db ecosystem. This package provides only the database file—querying is handled by separate packages.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install @tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ Use the `getDatabasePath()` function to get the absolute path to the SQLite database:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ import { getDatabasePath } from "@tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite";
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+ const dbPath = getDatabasePath();
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+ console.log(dbPath);
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+ // Output: /path/to/node_modules/@tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite/data/airports.sqlite
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### With sql.js (Browser/WASM)
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ import { getDatabasePath } from "@tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite";
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+ import initSqlJs from "sql.js";
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+ import fs from "fs";
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+ const SQL = await initSqlJs();
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+ const data = fs.readFileSync(getDatabasePath());
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### With better-sqlite3 (Node.js)
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ import Database from "better-sqlite3";
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+ import { getDatabasePath } from "@tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite";
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+ const db = new Database(getDatabasePath(), { readonly: true });
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+ const airport = db.prepare("SELECT * FROM airports WHERE icao = ?").get("KLZU");
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+ console.log(airport);
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### With D1 (Cloudflare Workers)
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+ ```typescript
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+ // Copy the database file to your project and reference it in wrangler.toml
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+ // Then bind it to your worker environment
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Database Schema
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+ The `airports.sqlite` file contains the following tables:
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+ ### airports
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+ Core airport identity and location data
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+ - `icao` (TEXT, PRIMARY KEY)
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+ - `iata` (TEXT, UNIQUE)
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+ - `faa` (TEXT)
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+ - `name` (TEXT)
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+ - `type` (TEXT)
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+ - `latitude`, `longitude`
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+ - `elevation_ft`
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+ - `country`, `country_code`
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+ - `state`, `city`, `zip`
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+ - `timezone`
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+ - `has_tower` (BOOLEAN)
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+
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+ ### runways
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+ Runway specifications
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+ - `id` (TEXT)
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+ - `airport_icao` (TEXT, FOREIGN KEY)
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+ - `length_ft`, `width_ft`
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+ - `surface`
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+ - `lighting`
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+
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+ ### infrastructure
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+ Airport facilities
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+ - `airport_icao` (TEXT, FOREIGN KEY)
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+ - `has_fbo`, `has_hangars`, `has_tie_downs`
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+
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+ ### operational
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+ AIRAC-aware operational data
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+ - `airport_icao` (TEXT, FOREIGN KEY)
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+ - `airac_cycle`
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+ ### frequencies
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+ Radio frequencies
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+ - `airport_icao` (TEXT, FOREIGN KEY)
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+ - `atis`, `tower`, `ground`, `clearance`, `unicom`, `approach`, `departure`
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+
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+ ### fuel_available
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+ Available fuel types
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+
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+ - `airport_icao` (TEXT, FOREIGN KEY)
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+ - `fuel_type`
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+
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+ ## Why Just the Database?
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+
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+ This package provides **only the data distribution**:
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+ - ✅ No runtime dependencies
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+ - ✅ Works in any JavaScript environment (Node.js, browsers, workers, WASM)
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+ - ✅ Use the query library of your choice
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+ - ✅ Smaller package footprint
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+ - ✅ Distributes pre-built schema with indexes
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+ Query packages can import this and provide API layers for specific use cases.
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+
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+ ## Querying Packages
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+
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+ Packages that build on this data distribution:
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+
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+ - `airport-db` — TypeScript query API for Node.js
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+ - _Additional query libraries coming_
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ### Regenerating the Database
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+ If you have airport data you want to add:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run generate-db
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+ ```
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+
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+ This reads `scripts/generate-db.js` which uses sql.js to create the clean schema.
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ This project is open-source and welcomes contributions! We're building a comprehensive, community-maintained airport database.
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+
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+ ### How to Contribute
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+
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+ - **Add airport data** — Improve coverage or accuracy
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+ - **Fix errors** — Suggest corrections
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+ - **Improve documentation** — Help others understand the data
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+ - **Report issues** — Let us know about missing or incorrect data
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+
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+ See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for detailed guidelines on:
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+
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+ - Setting up your development environment
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+ - Adding or updating airport data
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+ - Data quality standards
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+ - Submission workflow
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+
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+ ### Data Quality
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+
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+ We prioritize accuracy and completeness. All contributions should reference verifiable public sources like:
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+
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+ - FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
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+ - ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
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+ - OurAirports.com
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+ - OpenFlights
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ This project is licensed under the **Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0**.
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+
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+ This means:
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+
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+ - ✅ You can use, copy, and share the database
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+ - ✅ You can create works from it
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+ - ✅ You can modify and improve it
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+ - ℹ️ You must attribute the source
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+ - ℹ️ Any improvements must be shared back under the same license
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+ See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) for full details and [opendatacommons.org](https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/) for more information.
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+ ---
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+ Built with ✈️ by the open aviation community
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+ /**
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+ * Get the path to the airports.sqlite database file
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+ *
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+ * @returns {string} Absolute path to airports.sqlite
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * import { getDatabasePath } from '@tabletop-android/airport-db-data-sqlite';
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+ *
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+ * const dbPath = getDatabasePath();
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+ * console.log(dbPath); // /path/to/node_modules/@tabletop-android/airport-db-data-sqlite/data/airports.sqlite
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function getDatabasePath() {
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+ return path.join(__dirname, "data", "airports.sqlite");
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+ }
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+
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+ export default getDatabasePath;
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+ {
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+ "name": "@tabletopandroid/airport-db-data-sqlite",
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+ "version": "0.1.0",
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+ "description": "SQLite database distribution of airport data for the airport-db ecosystem",
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "sideEffects": false,
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+ "main": "./index.js",
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+ "homepage": "https://github.com/tabletop-android/airport-db-data-sqlite",
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "https://github.com/tabletop-android/airport-db-data-sqlite.git"
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+ },
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+ "bugs": {
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+ "url": "https://github.com/tabletop-android/airport-db-data-sqlite/issues"
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+ },
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+ "engines": {
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+ "node": ">=14.0.0"
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+ },
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+ "files": [
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+ "data",
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+ "index.js",
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+ "README.md",
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+ "CONTRIBUTING.md",
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+ "LICENSE"
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+ ],
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+ "exports": {
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+ ".": {
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+ "default": "./index.js"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "generate-db": "node scripts/generate-db.js"
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+ },
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+ "keywords": [
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+ "airport",
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+ "database",
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+ "sqlite",
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+ "aviation",
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+ "airac",
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+ "icao",
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+ "iata",
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+ "flight-sim",
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+ "geospatial"
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+ ],
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+ "author": "tabletop ANDROID",
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+ "license": "ODbL-1.0",
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+ "devDependencies": {
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+ "sql.js": "^1.14.0"
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+ }
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+ }