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GTFS EXPORTER/PROCESSOR

GTFS processing and validator tool based on gtfslib-python

Dependencies:

  • gtfslib - root library that this tool is based on,
  • clint - use for interacting with cli,
  • pandas - for advanced csv processing,
  • pygithub - used to deploy data to github,
  • environs - use to read environment variables

Generating shapes

  • for shape generation pfaedle is required to be installed on the host machine
  • to download and build pfaedle proceed to opentransportro/pfaedle

Required environment variables

  • GH_TOKEN - github token for pushing data to git after finishing build
  • GH_REPO - github repo specifing where to push data to. Should be user/repo

Required call parameters:

gtfs-exporter - GTFS to GTFS' conversion tool and database loader
Usage:
  gtfs-process (--provider=<provider> | --delete | --list ) [--url=<url>] [--file=<file>] [--id=<id>]
                        [--logsql] [--lenient] [--schema=<schema>]
                        [--disablenormalize]
  gtfs-process (-h | --help)
  gtfs-process --version
Options:
  --provider=<provider> The provider type. Can be file, url or api.
  --url=<url>
  --file=<file>
  --delete             Delete feed.
  --list               List all feeds.
  --id=<id>            Set the feed ID in case multiple GTFS are to be loaded.
  -h --help            Show help on options.
  --version            Show lib / program version.
  --logsql             Enable SQL logging (very verbose)
  --lenient            Allow some level of brokenness in GTFS input.
  --schema=<schema>    Set the schema to use (for PostgreSQL).
  --disablenormalize   Disable shape and stop times normalization. Be careful
                       if you use this option, as missing stop times will not
                       be interpolated, and shape_dist_traveled will not be
                       computed or converted to meters.
Examples:
  gtfs-process --provider=url --url=https://xxxx --id=feedname
        Load GTFS from url using id "sncf", deleting previous data.
  gtfs-process --delete --id=moontransit
        Delete the "moontransit" feed from the database.
  gtfs-process --list
        List all feed IDs from database

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