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#!/usr/bin/env perl
## Copyright © 2009,2010 by Daniel Friesel <derf@derf.homelinux.org>
## License: WTFPL <http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl>
## 0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use Net::Travel::DE::VRR;
use Getopt::Long qw/:config no_ignore_case/;
our $VERSION = '1.3';
my $ignore_info = 'Fahrradmitnahme';
my $efa;
my ( @from, @to, @via, $from_type, $to_type, $via_type );
my $opt = {
'help' => sub { exec( 'perldoc', '-F', $0 ) },
'ignore-info' => \$ignore_info,
'from' => \@from,
'to' => \@to,
'version' => sub { say "efa version $VERSION"; exit 0 },
'via' => \@via,
};
binmode( STDOUT, ':encoding(utf-8)' );
binmode( STDERR, ':encoding(utf-8)' );
#<<<
GetOptions(
$opt,
qw{
arrive|a=s
bike|b
date|d=s
depart=s
exclude|e=s@
from=s@{2}
help|h
ignore-info|I=s
max-change|m=i
prefer|P=s
proximity|p
include|i=s
time|t=s
timeout=i
to=s@{2}
version|v
via=s@{2}
walk-speed|w=s
},
) or die("Please see perldoc -F $0\n");
#>>>
if ( not( @from and @to ) ) {
if ( @ARGV == 4 ) {
( @from[ 0, 1 ], @to[ 0, 1 ] ) = @ARGV;
}
elsif ( @ARGV == 6 ) {
( @from[ 0, 1 ], @via[ 0, 1 ], @to[ 0, 1 ] ) = @ARGV;
}
}
for my $pair ( [ \@from, \$from_type ], [ \@via, \$via_type ],
[ \@to, \$to_type ], )
{
next if ( not defined $pair->[0]->[1] );
if (
$pair->[0]->[1] =~ s{ ^ (?<type> [^:]+ ) : \s* (?<target> .+ ) $ }
{$+{target}}x
)
{
given ( $+{type} ) {
when ('addr') { ${ $pair->[1] } = 'address' }
default { ${ $pair->[1] } = $+{type} }
}
}
}
$efa = Net::Travel::DE::VRR->new(
origin => [ @from, $from_type ],
destination => [ @to, $to_type ],
via => ( @via ? [ @via, $via_type ] : undef ),
arrival_time => $opt->{'arrive'},
departure_time => $opt->{'depart'} // $opt->{'time'},
date => $opt->{'date'},
exclude => $opt->{'exclude'},
train_type => $opt->{'include'},
with_bike => $opt->{'bike'},
select_interchange_by => $opt->{'prefer'},
use_near_stops => $opt->{'proximity'},
walk_speed => $opt->{'walk-speed'},
max_interchanges => $opt->{'max-change'},
);
$efa->submit( timeout => $opt->{'timeout'} );
my @routes = $efa->routes();
for my $i ( 0 .. $#routes ) {
for my $c ( $routes[$i]->parts() ) {
for my $extra ( $c->extra() ) {
if ( not( length $ignore_info and $extra =~ /$ignore_info/i ) ) {
say "# $extra";
}
}
printf(
"%-5s ab %-30s %-20s %s\n%-5s an %-30s\n\n",
$c->get(
qw(departure_time departure_stop train_line
train_destination arrival_time arrival_stop)
),
);
}
if ( $i != $#routes ) {
print "------\n\n";
}
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
efa - unofficial efa.vrr.de command line client
=head1 SYNOPSIS
=over
=item B<efa> B<--from> I<city> I<stop> B<--to> I<city> I<stop> [ I<additional options> ]
=item B<efa> [ I<options> ] I<from-city> I<from-stop> [ I<via-city> I<via-stop> ] I<to-city> I<to-stop>
=back
=head1 VERSION
version 1.3
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<efa> is a command line client for the L<http://efa.vrr.de> web interface.
It sends the specified information to the online form and displays the results.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<--from> I<city> I<stop>
Departure place
=item B<--to> I<city> I<stop>
Arrival place
=item B<--via> I<city> I<stop>
Travel via this place
In case you want I<stop> to be an address or "point of interest", you can set
it to 'addr:something' or 'poi:something'.
=item B<-t>|B<--time>|B<--depart> I<hh>:I<mm>
Journey start time
=item B<-a>|B<--arrive> I<hh>:I<mm>
Journey end time (overrides --time/--depart)
=item B<-d>|B<--date> I<dd>.I<mm>.[I<yyyy>]
Journey date
=item B<-b>|B<--bike>
Choose connections allowing to carry a bike
=item B<-e>|B<--exclude> I<transports>
Exclude I<transports> (comma separated list).
Possible transports: zug, s-bahn, u-bahn, stadtbahn, tram, stadtbus, regionalbus,
schnellbus, seilbahn, schiff, ast, sonstige
=item B<-m>|B<--max-change> I<number>
Print connections with at most I<number> interchanges
=item B<-P>|B<--prefer> I<type>
Prefer connections of I<type>:
=over
=item * speed (default)
The faster, the better
=item * nowait
Prefer connections with less interchanges
=item * nowalk
Prefer connections with less walking (at interchanges)
=back
=item B<-p>|B<--proximity>
Take stops close to the stop/start into account and possibly use them instead
=item B<-i>|B<--include> I<type>
Include connections using trains of type I<type>, where I<type> may be:
=over
=item * local (default)
only take local trains ("Verbund-/Nahverkehrslinien"). Slow, but the cheapest
method if you're not travelling long distance
=item * ic
Local trains + IC
=item * ice
All trains (local + IC + ICE)
=back
=item B<-w>|B<--walk-speed> I<speed>
Set your walking speed to I<speed>.
Accepted values: normal (default), fast, slow
=item B<-I>|B<--ignore-info> [ I<regex> ]
Ignore additional information matching I<regex> (default: /Fahrradmitnahme/)
If I<regex> is not supplied, removes the default regex (-E<gt> nothing will be ignored)
=item B<--timeout> I<seconds>
Set timeout for HTTP requests. Default: 60 seconds.
=item B<--post> I<key>=I<value>
Add I<key> with I<value> to the HTTP POST request sent to the EFA server.
This can be used to use setting B<efa> does not yet cover, like
C<--post lineRestriction=400> to also show IC and ICE trains.
Note that B<--post> will be overridden by the standard efa options, such as
B<--time>
=item B<-v>|B<--version>
Print version information
=back
=head1 EXIT STATUS
0 Everything went well
1 Ambiguous input, re-run efa with different arguments
2 efa.vrr.de error (i.e. unable to find matching connections)
3 efa.vrr.de error (usually invalid input data)
255 Any other kind of error
=head1 CONFIGURATION
None.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
This script requires perl 5.10 (or higher) with the modules
WWW::Mechanize and XML::LibXML.
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
B<efa> cannot handle Unicode in its arguments, so use plain ASCII.
The Parser is quite new and may not yet cover all corner cases, use with
caution.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2009,2010 by Daniel Friesel E<lt>derf@derf.homelinux.orgE<gt>
=head1 LICENSE
0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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