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author | Birte Kristina Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org> | 2023-11-11 10:23:16 +0100 |
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committer | Birte Kristina Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org> | 2023-11-11 10:23:16 +0100 |
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fccc8a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# hafas - Commandline Public Transit Routing Interface + +**hafas** is a commandline client and Perl module for HAFAS pulic transit +routing interfaces. See the [Travel::Routing::DE::HAFAS homepage](https://finalrewind.org/projects/Travel-Routing-DE-HAFAS/) for details. + +## Installation + +You have three installation options: + +* Installing the latest release from CPAN +* Installation from source +* Using a Docker image + +Except for Docker, **hafas** is available in your PATH after installation. +You can run `hafas --version` to verify this. Documentation is available via +`man hafas`. + +### Installation from CPAN + +Travel::Routing::DE::HAFAS releases are published on the Comprehensive Perl +Archive Network (CPAN) and can be installed using standard Perl module tools +such as `cpanminus`. + +Before proceeding, ensure that you have standard build tools (i.e. make, +pkg-config and a C compiler) installed. You will also need the following +libraries with development headers: + +* libssl +* zlib + +Now, use a tool of your choice to install the module. Minimum working example: + +``` +cpanm Travel::Routing::DE::HAFAS +``` + +If you run this as root, it will install script and module to `/usr/local` by +default. + +### Installation from Source + +In this variant, you must ensure availability of dependencies by yourself. +You may use carton or cpanminus with the provided `Build.PL`, Module::Build's +installdeps command, or rely on the Perl modules packaged by your distribution. + +To check whether dependencies are satisfied, run: + +``` +perl Build.PL +``` + +If it complains about "... is not installed" or "ERRORS/WARNINGS FOUND IN +PREREQUISITES", it is missing dependencies. + +Once all dependencies are satisfied, use Module::Build to build, test and +install the module. Testing is optional -- you may skip the "Build test" +step if you like. + +If you downloaded a release tarball, proceed as follows: + +``` +./Build +./Build test +sudo ./Build install +``` + +If you are using the Git repository, use the following commands: + +``` +./Build +./Build manifest +./Build test +sudo ./Build install +``` + +If you do not have superuser rights or do not want to perform a system-wide +installation, you may leave out `Build install` and use **hafas** from the +current working directory. + +With carton: + +``` +carton exec hafas --version +``` + +Otherwise (also works with carton): + +``` +perl -Ilocal/lib/perl5 -Ilib bin/hafas --version +``` + +### Running hafas-m via Docker + +A hafas image is available on Docker Hub. It is intended for testing +purposes: due to the latencies involved in spawning a container for each +hafas invocation, it is less convenient for day-to-day usage. + +Installation: + +``` +docker pull derfnull/hafas:latest +``` + +Use it by prefixing hafas commands with `docker run --rm +derfnull/hafas:latest`, like so: + +``` +docker run --rm derfnull/hafas:latest --version +``` + +Documentation is not available in this image. Please refer to the +[online hafas manual](https://man.finalrewind.org/1/hafas/) instead. |