This simple Rust CLI allows you to fetch data from the Tfl Unified API and transform it to GTFS.
Clone the repository and compile:
cargo build --release
You will find the binary in ./target/release/
.
WARNING: If you compile under OSX 10.11 you might need to specify the OpenSSL include path. For example, having OpenSSL installed via Homebrew, the command is:
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl/include cargo build --release
WARNING: OpenSSL versions > 1.0
do not work. You'll need to install
the openssl-1.0
package in the extra
repository and compile with the following command (thanks to @Yamakaky):
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/openssl-1.0 OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/lib/openssl-1.0 cargo build --release
Check the help ./target/release/tflgtfs help
for details.
In short, you can fetch Tfl lines with the fetch-lines
command and transform
the cached values with the transform gtfs
command.
You can do it in one shot via:
./target/release/tflgtfs fetch-lines --format gtfs
You will find the resulting GTFS files inside ./gtfs
.
When developing on nightly build it using the following command to actually benefit from linting and Serde macro:
cargo build --features nightly --no-default-features
See License.