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  • How does the forwarder work?
  • How to get a token?
  • How to operate the forwarder?
  1. Predictive tracking with reads from race timing
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MyLaps forwarder

The forwarder is a program that runs locally to send reads from MyLaps timing systems to RACEMAP. You use the forwarder through command line, no UI.

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Last updated 24 days ago

You can download the software for Windows and Linux from

How does the forwarder work?

  • Opens a port, on your local machine: 3097

  • Listens on localhost IP: 127.0.0.1

  • Waits for TCP/IP connections from MyLaps Timing Software

  • Processes passings/reads send by the MyLaps Timing Software

  • Uses RACEMAPs API token to forward data to RACEMAP

How to get a token?

How to operate the forwarder?

Basic

Download the latest binary for Windows or for Linux and run it with below commands.

  • Press Windows Key

  • Press CMD + Return to open the command line window.

  • Navigate to the download folder of the forwarder.

  • Set your API token. Replace [APItoken] with the unique API token of your RACEMAP account.

  • start the forwarder from here: mylaps-to-racemap-forwarder.exe + Return.

set RACEMAP_API_TOKEN=[APItoken]
mylaps-to-racemap-forwarder.exe
  • Watch the shell output. Looking for the line: API Token is valid

In a shell use the following commands to configure and start the forwarder.

export RACEMAP_API_TOKEN=[APItoken]
./chronotrack-to-racemap-forwarder 

Replace [APItoken] with the unique API token of your RACEMAP account.

Expert

Download the forwarder here:

Download the forwarder here:

Go to and start developing.

mylaps-to-racemap-forwarder-linux-x64-v1.0.2.exe
mylaps-to-racemap-forwarder-linux-x64-v1.0.2
github.com/mylaps-to-racemap-forwarder
github.com
Flow of information

API token The API token serves as a secure key that authenticates and directs your data to RACEMAP. Without a valid token, your submitted data will be rejected. Generate your API token in the settings of your RACEMAP account .

https://racemap.com/admin/account
Manage your token in your RACEMAP account