NAME
Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route::Part - Describes one connection between two points, without interchanges
SYNOPSIS
for my $part ( $route->parts ) {
if ( $part->regular_notes ) {
say join( "\n", $part->regular_notes );
}
if ( $part->current_notes ) {
say join( "\n", map [ $_->{summary} ] $part->current_notes );
}
printf(
"%s at %s -> %s at %s, via %s to %s",
$part->departure_time, $part->departure_stop,
$part->arrival_time, $part->arrival_stop,
$part->train_line, $part->train_destination,
);
}
VERSION
version 2.24
DESCRIPTION
Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route::Part holds one specific connection (without interchanges) between two points. It specifies the start/stop point and time, the train line and its destination, and optional additional data.
It is usually obtained by a call to Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route(3pm)'s parts method.
METHODS
ACCESSORS
"Actual" in the description means that the delay (if available) is already included in the calculation, "Scheduled" means it isn't.
- $part->arrival_delay
-
arrival delay in minutes, 0 if unknown
- $part->arrival_stop
-
arrival stop (city name plus station name)
- $part->arrival_platform
-
arrival platform (either "Gleis x" or "Bstg. x")
- $part->arrival_stop_and_platform
-
"stop: platform" concatenation
- $part->arrival_date
-
Actual arrival date in DD.MM.YYYY format
- $part->arrival_time
-
Actual arrival time in HH:MM format
- $part->arrival_sdate
-
Scheduled arrival date in DD.MM.YYYY format
- $part->arrival_stime
-
Scheduled arrival time in HH:MM format
- $part->arrival_routemaps
-
List of URLs, may be empty. Each URL poinst to a transfer map for the arrival station, usually outlining how to transfer from this train to the next one (if applicable).
- $part->arrival_stationmaps
-
List of URLs, may be empty. Each URL points to an HTML map of the arrival station.
- $part->current_notes
-
Remarks about unscheduled changes to the line serving this connaction part, such as cancelled stops. Most times, the EFA service does not include this information in its route calculations.
Returns a list of Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route::Message(3pm) objects.
- $part->delay
-
alias for departure_delay
- $part->departure_delay
-
departure delay in minutes, 0 if unknown
- $part->departure_stop
-
departure stop (city name plus station name)
- $part->departure_platform
-
departure platform (either "Gleis x" or "Bstg. x")
- $part->departure_stop_and_platform
-
"stop: platform" concatenation
- $part->departure_date
-
Actual departure date in DD.MM.YYYY format
- $part->departure_time
-
Actual departure time in HH:MM format
- $part->departure_sdate
-
Scheduled departure date in DD.MM.YYYY format
- $part->departure_stime
-
Scheduled departure time in HH:MM format
- $part->departure_routemaps
-
List of URLs, may be empty. Each URL points to a PDF a transfer map for the departure station, usually outlining how to transfer from thep previous train (if applicable) to this one.
- $part->departure_stationmaps
-
List of URLs, may be empty. Each URL poinst to an HTML map of the departure station.
- $part->footpath_duration
-
Walking duration when transferring before / after / during this trip in minutes. The meaning depends on the value of footpath_type.
- $part->footpath_parts
-
Returns a list of [type, level] arrayrefs describing the footpath. For instance, ["ESCALATOR", "UP"], ["LEVEL", "LEVEL"], ["STAIRS", "UP"] means first taking an escalator up, then walking a while, and then taking a flight of stairs up again.
The content of type and level comes directly from the EFA backend. At the moment, the following values are known:
- $part->footpath_type
-
type of this footpath, passed through from the EFA backend. The value "AFTER" indicates a footpath (transfer) after this route part. The value "IDEST" indicates that this route part already is a footpath (aka a walking connection between two stops), so the footpath accessors contain redundant information. Other values such as "BEFORE" may also be returned, but this is unknown at this point.
- $part->is_cancelled
-
Returns true if this part of the route has been cancelled (i.e., the entire route is probably useless), false otherwise. For unknown reasons, EFA may sometimes return routes which contain cancelled departures.
- $part->occupancy
-
Returns expected occupancy, if available. Values range from 1 (low occupancy) to 3 (very high occupancy).
- $part->regular_notes
-
Remarks about the line serving this connaction part. Returns a list of Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route::Message(3pm) objects.
- $part->train_destination
-
Destination of the line providing the connection. May be empty.
- $part->train_line
-
Name / number of the line. May be empty.
- $part->train_product
-
Usually the prefix of train_line, for instance
U-Bahn
orNiederflurstrab
. However, it may also contain special values such asFußweg
(for a direct connection without transit vehicles) ornicht umsteigen
(in case a vehicle changes its line number at a stop). In those cases, train_destination and train_line are usually empty. - $part->via
-
Returns a list of
[ "DD.MM.YYYY", "HH:MM", stop, platform, delay ]
arrayrefs encoding the stops passed between departure_stop and arrival_stop, if supported by the backend. Returns nothing / an empty list otherwise. Date and time refer to schedule data and do not account for delays.
DIAGNOSTICS
None.
DEPENDENCIES
Class::Accessor(3pm)
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
$part->via does not work reliably.
SEE ALSO
Travel::Routing::DE::EFA::Route::Message(3pm), Travel::Routing::DE::EFA(3pm), Class::Accessor(3pm).
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2011-2021 by Birte Kristina Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org>
LICENSE
This program is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.