graphserver | An open source multimodal trip planning engine
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kandi X-RAY | graphserver Summary
Graphserver is a multi-modal trip planner. Graphserver supports transit modes through GTFS, and street-based modes through OSM. The core graphserver library has Python bindings which provide easy construction, storage, and analysis of graph objects. Learn more about Graphserver at
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- Convert a trip bundle to deckalight edges
- import osm from file
- Initialize the connection .
- Return a string representing a single vertex .
- Generate prender plot .
- Perform a shortest path walk .
- Finds the vincenty distance between two points .
- Create edges from osmdb .
- Compile all trip bundles .
- Load a GTFS table to SQLite .
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I am in the process of creating an application which can tell people when a bus leaves from a certain stop and I would like to add route planning to it.
I need a way to plan routes from a stop to another in a couple of seconds. I'm getting my data from a GTFS file parsed to SQLite
I have looked at OpenTripPlanner and GraphServer, but I couldn't find an API which can plan routes and give those routes back in a JSON or some other format.
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Answered 2017-Aug-20 at 18:37You may have overlooked in the OpenTripPlanner documentation that it does give you an option to give a JSON or XML response.
Have a look at this specific section: http://dev.opentripplanner.org/apidoc/0.20.0/json_Response.html
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