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orgp

v1.0.2

Published

A class to use SPB ORGP methods

Downloads

2

Readme

orgp

API to obtain data from transport.orgp.spb.ru.

Installation

npm i orgp

Download and unzip feed.zip from http://transport.orgp.spb.ru/Portal/transport/internalapi/gtfs/feed.zip

Information about General Transit Feed Specification at https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs/

Usage

let Orgp = require('orgp');
let orgp = new Orgp('/path/to/your/feed', () => {
let routes = orgp.getRoutes();
console.log(routes);
}

Tests

npm i -g mocha
mocha test.js

If you get the timeout exceeded error try

mocha --timeout 5000 test.js

##Methods

  • orgp.getRoutes()

Returns all routes from GTFS feed

  • orgp.getRouteById(id)

Returns route with passed id. If route not found returns null.

  • orgp.getRoutesByQuery(query)

Returns array of routes with short_name that matches query. Returns [] if nothing matches query.

  • orgp.getStops()

Returns all stops from GTFS feed

  • orgp.getStopById()

Returns stop with passed id. If stop not found returns null.

  • orgp.getNearestStops(radius, lattitude, longitude),

Returns array of all stops with distance to passed location (lattitude, longitude) less than radius.
Returns [] if there no stops in this radius.

  • orgp.getForecastByStopId(id, (err, result) => {
    if(err) return;
    console.log(result);
    })

Returns JSON answer from transport.orgp.spb.ru with transport forecast for stop with id.