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fix & tweak minor things, e.g. make shell scripts fail properly.
I have adapted GTFS_URL to contain a GTFS dataset, and GTFSRTVEHICLEPOSITIONS to point to a server that wasn't running. I have run all steps of go.shexcept import_avl.sh & process_avl.sh because I assumed they aren't necessary for my use case.
Expected functionality
When using the TransitClock API, I would expect it to return data from the GTFS dataset that I have tried to import.
Describe the bug
The GTFS import step didn't log anything import- or GTFS-related, just its configuration parameters and technical stuff.
I tried various API calls (e.g. /key/{key}/agency/{agency}/command/serviceIds), but they don't return any data. Some of the calls fail with 400 Bad Request.
To Reproduce
Except the GTFS-RT URL (but the respective server wasn't running either when I started it), you should be able to clone the derhuerst/thetransitclock-docker#4f04c54 and run ./go.sh.
Version:
The Dockerfile pulls Core.jar, api.war & web.war from the latest TheTransitClock/transitime GitHub release.
Configuration:
Inside the repo.
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Hey,
sorry that I don't have a more specific bug report, probably this is just a question on how to use TransitClock properly.
I took your
transitclockDocker
repo and modified it slightly in order to:I have adapted
GTFS_URL
to contain a GTFS dataset, andGTFSRTVEHICLEPOSITIONS
to point to a server that wasn't running. I have run all steps ofgo.sh
exceptimport_avl.sh
&process_avl.sh
because I assumed they aren't necessary for my use case.Expected functionality
When using the TransitClock API, I would expect it to return data from the GTFS dataset that I have tried to import.
Describe the bug
The GTFS import step didn't log anything import- or GTFS-related, just its configuration parameters and technical stuff.
I tried various API calls (e.g.
/key/{key}/agency/{agency}/command/serviceIds
), but they don't return any data. Some of the calls fail with400 Bad Request
.To Reproduce
Except the GTFS-RT URL (but the respective server wasn't running either when I started it), you should be able to clone the
derhuerst/thetransitclock-docker#4f04c54
and run./go.sh
.Version:
The Dockerfile pulls
Core.jar
,api.war
&web.war
from the latestTheTransitClock/transitime
GitHub release.Configuration:
Inside the repo.
Thanks for taking the time to look at this!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: