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package Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result;
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use parent 'Class::Accessor';
our $VERSION = '1.00';
Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result->mk_ro_accessors(
qw(countdown date delay destination info line lineref platform
platform_db sched_date sched_time time type)
);
sub new {
my ( $obj, %conf ) = @_;
my $ref = \%conf;
return bless( $ref, $obj );
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result - Information about a single
departure received by Travel::Status::DE::VRR
=head1 SYNOPSIS
for my $departure ($status->results) {
printf(
"At %s: %s to %s from platform %s\n",
$departure->time, $departure->line, $departure->destination,
$departure->platform
);
}
=head1 VERSION
version 1.00
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result describes a single departure as obtained by
Travel::Status::DE::VRR. It contains information about the time, platform,
line number and destination.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 ACCESSORS
"Actual" in the description means that the delay (if available) is already
included in the calculation, "Scheduled" means it isn't.
=over
=item $departure->countdown
Actual time in minutes from now until the tram/bus/train will depart.
If delay information is available, it is already included.
=item $departure->date
Actual departure date (DD.MM.YYYY).
=item $departure->delay
Expected delay from scheduled departure time in minutes.
Note that this is only available for DB trains, in other cases it will always
return 0.
=item $departure->destination
Destination name.
=item $departure->info
Additional information related to the departure (string). If departures for
an address were requested, this is the stop name, otherwise it may be recent
news related to the line's schedule. If no information is available, returns
an empty string.
=item $departure->line
The name/number of the line.
=item $departure->lineref
Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Line(3pm) object describing the departing line in
detail.
=item $departure->platform
Departure platform number.
=item $departure->platform_db
true if the platform number is operated by DB ("Gleis x"), false ("Bstg. x")
otherwise.
Unfortunately, there is no distinction between tram and bus platforms yet,
which also may have the same numbers.
=item $departure->sched_date
Scheduled departure date (DD.MM.YYYY).
=item $departure->sched_time
Scheduled departure time (HH:MM).
=item $departure->time
Actual departure time (HH:MM).
=item $departure->type
Type of the departure. Note that efa.vrr.de sometimes puts bogus data in this
field. See L</DEPARTURE TYPES>.
=back
=head2 INTERNAL
=over
=item $departure = Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result->new(I<%data>)
Returns a new Travel::Status::DE::VRR::Result object. You should not need to
call this.
=back
=head1 DEPARTURE TYPES
The following are known so far:
=over
=item * Abellio-Zug
=item * Eurocity
=item * Intercity-Express
=item * NE (NachtExpress / night bus)
=item * Niederflurbus
=item * R-Bahn (RE / RegionalExpress)
=item * S-Bahn
=item * SB (Schnellbus)
=item * StraE<szlig>enbahn
=item * U-Bahn
=back
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
None.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
=over
=item Class::Accessor(3pm)
=back
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
C<< $result->type >> may contain bogus data. This comes from the efa.vrr.de
interface.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Travel::Status::DE::VRR(3pm).
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2011 by Daniel Friesel E<lt>derf@finalrewind.orgE<gt>
=head1 LICENSE
This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
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