Small module that makes your journey with RMV REST API somewhat easier.
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PythonRMV

License: MIT Code style: black

Small module that makes your journey with RMV REST API somehow easier. Based fully on official RMV API reference and HAFAS documentation.

Requirements

  • RMV API key (Get it here)
  • Python 3.8+
  • git (Only for installation from source)

Installation

If you have everything listed in requirements, then let's begin.

Variant 1

  1. python -m pip install pyrmv

Variant 2

  1. git clone https://git.end-play.xyz/profitroll/PythonRMV.git
  2. cd PythonRMV
  3. python setup.py install

Usage

import pyrmv

# Define a Client with API key
client = pyrmv.Client("AcessId")

# Get origin's and destination's location
origin = client.stop_by_name("Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof", max_number=3)[0]
destination = client.stop_by_coords(50.099613, 8.685449, max_number=3)[0]

# Find a trip by locations got
trip = client.trip_find(origin_id=origin.id, dest_id=destination.id)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there raw versions and formatted ones?

For the purposes of my projects I don't really need all the stuff RMV gives (even though it's not much). I only need some specific things. However I do understand that in some cases other users may find those methods quite useful so I implemented them as well.

Some methods work slightly different

Can be. Not all function arguments written may work perfectly because I simply did not test each and every request. Some of arguments may be irrelevant in my use-case and the others are used quite rare at all. Just make an issue and I'll implement it correct when I'll have some free time.

To-Do

General

  • Docs in Wiki
  • Tickets