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Python client for discovering and capturing GBFS bikeshare feeds.

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bikeshare-client

A Python client for discovering and capturing live bikeshare data feeds made publically available by hundreds of global bikeshare providers in accordance with the General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS) standard.

This module is built with the intention of laying some of the groundwork for supporting more complex applications built around the consumption of live bikeshare data.

Installation

Install from PyPi using pip, a package manager for Python.

 pip install gbfs-client

Examples

Searching for bikeshare systems in WI and NY using the system discovery service:

>>> from gbfs.services import SystemDiscoveryService
>>> ds = SystemDiscoveryService()
>>> len(ds.system_ids)
221
>>> [x.get('System ID') for x in ds.systems if 'WI' in x.get('Location')]
['bcycle_bublr', 'bcycle_madison']
>>> ds.get_system_by_id('bcycle_madison')
{'Country Code': 'US', 'Name': 'Madison B-cycle', 'Location': 'Madison, WI', 'System ID': 'bcycle_madison', 'URL': 'https://madison.bcycle.com', 'Auto-Discovery URL': 'https://gbfs.bcycle.com/bcycle_madison/gbfs.json'}
>>> [x.get('System ID') for x in ds.systems if 'citi bike' in x.get('Name').lower()]
['NYC', 'jump_nyc', 'lime_new_york', 'reddy_bikeshare', 'sobi_long_beach']
>>> ds.get_system_by_id('NYC')
{'Country Code': 'US', 'Name': 'Citi Bike', 'Location': 'NYC, NY', 'System ID': 'NYC', 'URL': 'https://www.citibikenyc.com', 'Auto-Discovery URL': 'https://gbfs.citibikenyc.com/gbfs/gbfs.json'}

Instantiating a GBFS client for Citi Bike (NYC) and exploring its available feeds:

>>> client = ds.instantiate_client('NYC')
>>> client.feed_names
['system_alerts', 'system_information', 'station_information', 'station_status', 'system_regions']
>>> client.request_feed('system_alerts')
{'last_updated': datetime.datetime(2018, 12, 3, 1, 49, 55), 'ttl': 10, 'data': {'alerts': []}}

Instantiating a GBFS client directly (without the discovery service) using the auto-discovery URL for Citi Bike (found earlier):

>>> from gbfs.client import GBFSClient
>>> client = GBFSClient('https://gbfs.citibikenyc.com/gbfs/gbfs.json', 'en')

Searching Citi Bike's station_information feed for two specific stations, one near 49th/8th ave and the other near Barclay/Church:

>>> stations = client.request_feed('station_information').get('data').get('stations')
>>> [(x.get('name'), x.get('station_id')) for x in stations if '49' in x.get('name')]
[('Broadway & W 49 St', '173'), ('W 49 St & 8 Ave', '450'), ('49 Ave & 21 St', '3606')]
>>> home = next(filter(lambda x: x.get('station_id') == '450', stations))
>>> home
{'station_id': '450', 'name': 'W 49 St & 8 Ave', 'lat': 40.76227205, 'lon': -73.98788205, 'capacity': 59}
>>> [(x.get('name'), x.get('station_id')) for x in stations if 'Barclay' in x.get('name')]
[('Barclay St & Church St', '417')]
>>> work = next(filter(lambda x: x.get('station_id') == '417', stations))
>>> work
{'station_id': '417', 'name': 'Barclay St & Church St', 'lat': 40.71291224, 'lon': -74.01020234, 'capacity': 23}

Building a small app to poll a station's live status and print a nice message:

>>> def live_status_for(station):
...     all_statuses = client.request_feed('station_status').get('data').get('stations')
...     return next(filter(lambda x: x.get('station_id') == station.get('station_id'), all_statuses))
...

>>> def print_status_message(station):
...     bikes_available = live_status_for(station).get('num_bikes_available')
...     print('{} is currently at {}% capacity with {} bikes available to rent.'.format(
...         station.get('name'), int(100*bikes_available/station.get('capacity')), bikes_available))

>>> print_status_message(home)
W 49 St & 8 Ave is currently at 16% capacity with 10 bikes available to rent.
>>> print_status_message(work)
Barclay St & Church St is currently at 91% capacity with 21 bikes available to rent.

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