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@ -13,7 +13,47 @@ live information for gtfs data feeds (though is specifically tailored to SEPTA).
- [] implement support for connecting legs of a Regional Rail trip
- [] work on providing a better experience with non-SEPTA gtfs files
- [] simple account system to save info such as work commute/fav routes
- [] parse gtfs data ourselves instead of using library
- [] support more of the gtfs specification
## Building
The build system for this isn't extremely straightforward. I have a shell.nix that
contains some shell utils specific to this project, but don't have a flake setup
that would allow you to easily build. If you have a newer rust toolchain installed,
you should be able to run this with Cargo.
I also provide a Dockerfile you can use as the base for a dev container.
## Running
There's a config file in this repository that has a format for specifying GTFS
file locations as well as 'annotations' to those files to enrich them. Currently,
the following annotations exist:
- **multiplatform_stops:** used to combine multiple stops into one stop as though
each 'sub-stop' is it's own platform. This is useful for when a transit authority
(specifically one in southeastern PA) does not provide [stop_areas.txt](https://gtfs.org/documentation/schedule/reference/#stop_areastxt).
```yaml
- id: 'WTC'
name: 'Wissahickon Transit Center'
platform_station_ids:
- 'SEPTABUS_2'
- 'SEPTABUS_31032'
- 'SEPTABUS_32980'
- 'SEPTABUS_32988'
- 'SEPTABUS_32989'
- 'SEPTABUS_32990'
- 'SEPTABUS_32992'
- 'SEPTABUS_32993'
- 'SEPTARAIL_90220'
```
This project uses postgres (via sqlx) to store an archive of realtime data, though
it is not required to run SEPTASTIC (all transit data is stored in-memory).
---
I have an instance of this running at [septastic.net](https://septastic.net)
I have an instance of this running at [septastic.net](https://septastic.net),
feel free to check it out.

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@ -4,13 +4,12 @@ use crate::{
templates::TripPerspective,
};
use actix_web::{
HttpResponse, Responder, get,
web::{self, Data},
HttpResponse, Responder, get, post, web::{self, Data}
};
use askama::Template;
use chrono::{TimeDelta, Timelike};
use chrono_tz::America::New_York;
use libseptastic::stop_schedule::{SeatAvailability, Trip, TripTracking};
use libseptastic::{stop::Stop, stop_schedule::{SeatAvailability, Trip, TripTracking}};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde_qs::actix::QsQuery;
use std::{
@ -193,6 +192,39 @@ async fn get_stops_html(state: Data<Arc<AppState>>, resp: SessionResponse) -> im
)
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct StringSearch {
search: String
}
#[post("/stops/search")]
async fn search_stops_html(state: Data<Arc<AppState>>, params: web::Form<StringSearch>) -> impl Responder {
let results_limit = 25;
let search_str = params.search.to_lowercase();
let stops: Vec<Stop> = state
.gtfs_service
.get_all_stops()
.iter()
.filter_map(|f| {
// Non-ideal
if f.1.name.to_lowercase().contains(&search_str) ||
f.1.id.to_lowercase().contains(&search_str) {
Some(libseptastic::stop::Stop::clone(f.1))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect();
HttpResponse::Ok().body(crate::templates::StopSearchResults {
results: if stops.len() > results_limit {
stops[..results_limit].to_vec()
} else {
stops
}
}.render().unwrap())
}
#[get("/stop/{stop_id}/table")]
async fn get_stop_table_html(
state: Data<Arc<AppState>>,

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ pub struct AppState {
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> ::anyhow::Result<()> {
env_logger::init_from_env(Env::default().default_filter_or("septastic_api=info"));
env_logger::init_from_env(Env::default().default_filter_or("septastic_web=info"));
dotenv().ok();
let version: &str = option_env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").expect("Expected package version");
@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ async fn main() -> ::anyhow::Result<()> {
.service(controllers::route::get_routes_json)
.service(controllers::stop::get_stops_html)
.service(controllers::stop::get_stop_html)
.service(controllers::stop::search_stops_html)
.service(controllers::stop::get_stop_table_html)
.service(controllers::index::get_index_html)
.service(actix_files::Files::new("/assets", "./assets"))

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@ -325,7 +325,6 @@ impl GtfsPullService {
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
for route in &gtfs.routes {
let global_rt_id = make_global_id!(prefix, route.1.id);
info!("{}", global_rt_id);
let rt_name = match route.1.long_name.clone() {
Some(x) => x,

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
use chrono::Timelike;
use chrono_tz::America::New_York;
use libseptastic::stop::Stop;
use libseptastic::stop_schedule::TripTracking::Tracked;
use libseptastic::{
direction::Direction,
@ -92,6 +93,12 @@ pub struct StopTableTemplate {
pub stop_id: String,
}
#[derive(askama::Template)]
#[template(path = "stop_search_results.html")]
pub struct StopSearchResults {
pub results: Vec<Stop>
}
pub fn build_timetables(directions: Vec<Direction>, trips: Vec<Trip>) -> Vec<TimetableDirection> {
let mut results = Vec::new();

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@ -3,11 +3,15 @@
<i>A fantastic way to ride SEPTA</i>
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 25px;">
SEPTASTIC is a website and (a soon to be) mobile app. Its purpose is to provide
information about how to ride SEPTA (and connecting transit authorities) in a
quick and information-rich manner.
SEPTASTIC is a website which provides information about riding SEPTA. It's
source code is available at
<a href="https://git.nickorlow.com/nickorlow/septastic">git.nickorlow.com</a>
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px;">
Currently, all this website has is <a href="/routes">timetables for every
SEPTA route</a>. More to come soon!
This website is mostly for personal use, and thus the interface and data
is tailored to my SEPTA riding experience. This manifests in a couple of
weird things, such as the non-existent 'Susquehanna Transit Center'.
</p>

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
{% for stop in results %}
<a href="/stop/{{ stop.id }}"
style="display: flex;
justify-content: space-between">
<p class="line-link">[ {{ stop.name }}</p>
<p>]</p>
</a>
{% endfor %}
{% if results.len() == 0 %}
<p>No results found</p>
{% endif %}

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@ -14,6 +14,19 @@
</a>
{% endfor %}
</fieldset>
<fieldset>
<legend>
<h2>Other Stops</h2>
</legend>
<p style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">SEPTA has 13,000+ stops, search for yours here</p>
<input style="width: 100%;" type="search"
name="search" placeholder="Begin Typing To Search Stops..."
hx-post="/stops/search"
hx-trigger="input changed delay:500ms, keyup[key=='Enter'], load"
hx-target="#stop-list">
<div id="stop-list">
</div>
</fieldset>
<style>
.line-link, .lines-label {
white-space: pre;