From 5bc5f638680a9faae2f1bc3309b0b0f998e6884d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Friesel Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 17:28:01 +0100 Subject: Add README --- README.md | 75 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README.md (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fd84c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +travelynx - Railway Travel Logger +--- + +[travelynx](https://finalrewind.org/projects/travelynx/) allows checking into +and out of individual trains, thus providing a log of your railway journeys +annotated with real-time delays and service messages. At the moment, it only +supports german railways and trains which are exposed by the Deutsche Bahn +[IRIS Interface](https://finalrewind.org/projects/Travel-Status-DE-IRIS/). + +Dependencies +--- + + * perl >= 5.10 + * Cache::File (part of the Cache module) + * DBI + * DBD::SQLite + * Geo::Distance + * Mojolicious + * Travel::Status::DE::IRIS + +Setup +--- + +TODO + +Usage +--- + +For the sake of this manual, we will assume your travelynx instance is running +on `travelynx.de` + +travelynx journey logging is based on checkin and checkout actions: You check +into a train when boarding it, and check out again when leaving it. Real-time +data is saved on both occasions, providing an accurate overview of both +scheduled and actual journey times. + +## Checking in + +You can check into a train up to 10 minutes before its scheduled departure and +up to 60 minutes after its actual departure (including delays). I recommend +doing so when it arrives at the station or shortly after boarding. + +First, you need to select the station you want to check in from. +Navigate to `travelynx.de` or use the travelynx text in the navigation +bar. You will see a list of the five stations closest to your current location +(as reported by your browser). Select the station you're at. + +If it is not in the list, you can also directly go do "travelynx.de/*station +name*", e.g. "travelynx.de/Essen Hbf" or "travelynx.de/EE". Both names and +DS100 codes are supported. + +Now, as soon as you select a train, you will be checked in and travelynx +will switch to the journey / checkout view. + +## Checking out + +You can check out of a train up to 10 minutes before its scheduled arrival and +up to 3 hours after its actual arrival. This ensures that accurate real-time +data for your arrival is available. I recommend checking out when arriving at +your destination or shortly after having left the train. + +Once checked in, `travelynx.de` will show a list of all upcoming stops. Select +one to check out there. You can also check out at a specific station +by navigating to "travelynx.de/*station name*" and selecting "Hier auschecken". + +If you forgot to check out in time, or are departing the train at a station +which is not part of its documented route (and also not part of its documented +route deviations), or are encountering issues with travelynx' real-time data +fetcher, the checkout action will fail with an error message along the lines +of "no real-time data available" or "train not found". + +If you use the checkout link again, travelynx will perform a force checkout: it +will log that you have left the train at the specified station, but omit +arrival time, delay, and other real-time data. At the moment, this data cannot +be specified manually. -- cgit v1.2.3