Goal: Simple access to the sbb timetable service from the commandline with human readable argument parsing.
Relies on the public transport API by opendata.ch: http://transport.opendata.ch/
Fahrplan support both Python 2.6 and 2.7. PyPy should be working (except for the tests), but there is no official support until the tests are fixed. Python 3.3 support is under way.
To install current version using pip, issue:
$ sudo pip install fahrplan
fahrplan --help
:
Usage: fahrplan [options] arguments Options: -f, --full Show full connection info -i, --info Verbose output -d, --debug Debug output -v, --version Show version number -h, --help Show this help Arguments: You can use natural language arguments using the following keywords in your desired language: en -- from, to, via, departure, arrival de -- von, nach, via, ab, an fr -- de, à, via, départ, arrivée You can also use natural time specifications in your language, like "now", "immediately", "noon" or "midnight". Examples: fahrplan from thun to burgdorf fahrplan via neuchâtel à lausanne de zurich, helvetiaplatz départ 15:35 fahrplan von bern nach basel an um mitternacht
Prior to testing, you should install the required libraries (preferrably in a virtualenv):
$ virtualenv --no-site-packages VIRTUAL $ . VIRTUAL/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
To run the tests, run the following commands:
$ python -m fahrplan.tests.test
If you have fabric installed, you can also use the test command instead:
$ fab test
The sourcecode is available on Github: https://github.com/dbrgn/fahrplan
The code is licensed as GPLv3. See LICENSE file for more details.