bvg-grabber
Showing BVG Departures In Your Office
Installation
Requires Python 3!
To use bvg-grabber go and install it as you do with every Python package:
$ pip install bvg-grabber
or:
$ pip install --user bvg-grabber
Usage
bvg-grabber comes with a simple command line tool bvg-grabber.py:
$ bvg-grabber.py --help usage: bvg-grabber.py [-h] [--vehicle [{S,U,TRAM,BUS,FERRY,RB,IC} [{S,U,TRAM,BUS,FERRY,RB,IC} ...]]] [--limit LIMIT] station file Query the BVG-website for departures positional arguments: station The station to query file Path to file. Use - for stdout optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --vehicle [{S,U,TRAM,BUS,FERRY,RB,IC} [{S,U,TRAM,BUS,FERRY,RB,IC} ...]] Vehicles which shall be queried, if non given actualdepartue (bus) will be used --limit LIMIT Max departures to query. Default: 9
Example:
$ bvg-grabber.py "U Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin)" - --vehicle U --limit 2 | json_pp [ [ "U Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin)", [ { "line" : "U2", "end" : "U Ruhleben (Berlin)", "remaining" : 12180, "start" : "U Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin)" }, { "line" : "U2", "start" : "U Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin)", "remaining" : 12600, "end" : "S+U Pankow (Berlin)" } ] ] ]