Generate GTFS from carpools as standalone (Docker) service.
This service complements the Amarillo application, creating GTFS and GTFS-RT data from the enhanced Amarillo carpool files. It is a non-public backend service called from the Amarillo FastAPI application. You can run it as part of docker compose, or separately using the instructions below.
Example contents:
[
{"url": "https://datahub.bbnavi.de/export/rideshare_points.geojson", "vicinity": 50},
{"url": "https://data.mfdz.de/mfdz/stops/stops_zhv.csv", "vicinity": 50},
{"url": "https://data.mfdz.de/mfdz/stops/parkings_osm.csv", "vicinity": 500}
]
File name should be {region_id}.json
.
Example (by.json
):
{"id": "by", "bbox": [ 8.97, 47.28, 13.86, 50.56]}
For each region a separate GTFS zip file will be created in /data/gtfs
, only containing the trips that intersect the region's bounding box.
File name should be {agency_id}.json
.
Example (mfdz.json
):
{
"id": "mfdz",
"name": "MITFAHR|DE|ZENTRALE",
"url": "http://mfdz.de",
"timezone": "Europe/Berlin",
"lang": "de",
"email": "[email protected]"
}
The generator will use this data to populate agency.txt in the GTFS output.
amarillo-gtfs-generator
uses uvicorn
to run. Uvicorn can be configured as normal by passing in arguments such as --port 8002
to change the port number.
This is a separate service and not used by Amarillo by default. You should use the amarillo-gtfs-exporter plugin which creates endpoints for /region/{region_id}/gtfs
and /region/{region_id}/gtfs-rt
on your Amarillo instance. These will serve the GTFS zip files from data/gtfs
, or if they do not exist yet, they will call the configured generator and cache the results.
Use Amarillo's /carpool
endpoint to create new carpools. The generator listens to file system events in the /data/enhanced
folder to recognize newly added or deleted carpools. It will also discover existing carpools on startup. GTFS generation happens automatically on startup, at midnight on a schedule, and by sending a GET request to a /region/{region_id}/gtfs
or /region/{region_id}/gtfs-rt
endpoint.
Amarillo will use its configured enhancer to create enhanced carpool files. They will get picked up by the generator and they will be included in the next batch of generated GTFS data. Changes to carpools will be reflected immediately in the GTFS-RT output.
- Python 3.10 with pip
- python3-venv
Create a virtual environment python3 -m venv venv
.
Activate the environment and install the dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt
.
Run uvicorn amarillo_gtfs_generator.gtfs_generator:app
.
In development, you can use --reload
.
You can download a container image from the MFDZ package registry.
Example command:
docker run -it --rm --name amarillo-gtfs-generator -p 8002:80 -e TZ=Europe/Berlin -v $(pwd)/data:/app/data amarillo-gtfs-generator```