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diff --git a/Taskfile.yml b/Taskfile.yml index 0f1332f..9471070 100644 --- a/Taskfile.yml +++ b/Taskfile.yml @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ tasks: download-renfe: desc: "Download Renfe GTFS data (NAP MITRAMS)" cmds: - - uv --directory build_renfe run ./build_static_feed.py {{.NAP_API_KEY}} + - uv --directory build_renfe run ./build_static_feed.py {{.NAP_API_KEY}} --merge - cp build_renfe/gtfs_renfe_galicia_general*.zip feeds/renfe.zip - - cp build_renfe/gtfs_renfe_galicia_feve*.zip feeds/feve.zip + - cp build_renfe/gtfs_renfe_galicia_cercanias*.zip feeds/feve.zip download-tranvias: desc: "Download A Coruña city GTFS data (NAP MITRAMS)" diff --git a/build-config.json b/build-config.json index 7c16aca..7d46585 100644 --- a/build-config.json +++ b/build-config.json @@ -1,11 +1,6 @@ { "transitFeeds": [ { - "feedId": "feve", - "type": "gtfs", - "source": "./feeds/feve.zip" - }, - { "feedId": "renfe", "type": "gtfs", "source": "./feeds/renfe.zip" diff --git a/build_renfe/LICENCE b/build_renfe/LICENCE deleted file mode 100644 index 4153cd3..0000000 --- a/build_renfe/LICENCE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ - EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2 - EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016 - -This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined -below) which is provided under the terms of this Licence. 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FEEDS = { "general": "1098", - "cercanias": "1130", - "feve": "1131" + "cercanias": "1130" } @@ -189,6 +192,11 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": help="Enable debug logging", action="store_true" ) + parser.add_argument( + "--merge", + help="Merge the generated feeds into a single GTFS ZIP file instead of separate ones for each feed", + action="store_true" + ) args = parser.parse_args() @@ -310,21 +318,21 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": os.path.join(INPUT_GTFS_PATH, "routes.txt"), "route_id", route_ids ) - if feed == "feve": - feve_c1_route_ids = ["46T0001C1", "46T0002C1"] - new_route_id = "FEVE_C1" + if feed == "cercanias": + cercanias_c1_route_ids = ["46T0001C1", "46T0002C1"] + new_route_id = "FERROL_C1" # Find agency_id and a template route template_route = routes_in_trips[0] if routes_in_trips else {} agency_id = "1" for r in routes_in_trips: - if r["route_id"].strip() in feve_c1_route_ids: + if r["route_id"].strip() in cercanias_c1_route_ids: agency_id = r.get("agency_id", "1") template_route = r break # Filter out old routes - routes_in_trips = [r for r in routes_in_trips if r["route_id"].strip() not in feve_c1_route_ids] + routes_in_trips = [r for r in routes_in_trips if r["route_id"].strip() not in cercanias_c1_route_ids] # Add new route new_route = template_route.copy() @@ -377,13 +385,13 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": trips_in_galicia = get_rows_by_ids(TRIPS_FILE, "trip_id", trip_ids) - if feed == "feve": - feve_c1_route_ids = ["46T0001C1", "46T0002C1"] - new_route_id = "FEVE_C1" + if feed == "cercanias": + cercanias_c1_route_ids = ["46T0001C1", "46T0002C1"] + new_route_id = "FERROL_C1" for tig in trips_in_galicia: - if tig["route_id"].strip() in feve_c1_route_ids: - tig["route_id"] = new_route_id + if tig["route_id"].strip() in cercanias_c1_route_ids: tig["direction_id"] = "1" if tig["route_id"].strip()[6] == "2" else "0" + tig["route_id"] = new_route_id stops_by_id = {stop["stop_id"]: stop for stop in stops_in_trips} @@ -562,3 +570,62 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": os.remove(INPUT_GTFS_ZIP) shutil.rmtree(INPUT_GTFS_PATH) shutil.rmtree(OUTPUT_GTFS_PATH) + + if args.merge: + # Columns to keep for each GTFS file when merging. + # Files not listed here keep all columns present in the data. + MERGE_KEEP_COLS: dict[str, list[str]] = { + "agency.txt": ["agency_id", "agency_name", "agency_url", "agency_timezone", "agency_lang"], + "stops.txt": ["stop_id", "stop_code", "stop_name", "stop_lat", "stop_lon", "wheelchair_boarding"], + "routes.txt": ["route_id", "agency_id", "route_short_name", "route_long_name", "route_type", "route_color", "route_text_color"], + "trips.txt": ["route_id", "service_id", "trip_id", "trip_headsign", "direction_id", "shape_id", "wheelchair_accessible"], + "stop_times.txt": ["trip_id", "arrival_time", "departure_time", "stop_id", "stop_sequence", "pickup_type", "drop_off_type"], + } + # Default values to fill for columns that are missing or NaN after concat. + MERGE_FILL_DEFAULTS: dict[str, dict[str, str]] = { + "routes.txt": {"agency_id": "1071VC"}, + "trips.txt": {"direction_id": "0", "shape_id": "", "wheelchair_accessible": ""}, + "stop_times.txt": {"pickup_type": "0", "drop_off_type": "0"}, + } + # Deduplicate rows by this column, keeping the first occurrence. + MERGE_DEDUP_KEY: dict[str, str] = { + "stops.txt": "stop_id", + } + + merged_zip_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "gtfs_renfe_galicia_merged.zip") + feed_zip_paths = [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), f"gtfs_renfe_galicia_{feed}.zip") for feed in FEEDS.keys()] + + frames: dict[str, list[pd.DataFrame]] = {} + for feed_zip_path in feed_zip_paths: + with zipfile.ZipFile(feed_zip_path, "r") as feed_zip: + for filename in feed_zip.namelist(): + with feed_zip.open(filename) as f: + df = pd.read_csv(f, dtype=str, encoding="utf-8") + df.columns = df.columns.str.strip() + df = df.apply(lambda col: col.str.strip() if col.dtype == object else col) + frames.setdefault(filename, []).append(df) + + with zipfile.ZipFile(merged_zip_path, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as merged_zip: + for filename, dfs in frames.items(): + merged = pd.concat(dfs, ignore_index=True) + + keep = MERGE_KEEP_COLS.get(filename) + defaults = MERGE_FILL_DEFAULTS.get(filename, {}) + if keep is not None: + for col in keep: + if col not in merged.columns: + merged[col] = defaults.get(col, "") + for col, val in defaults.items(): + if col in merged.columns: + merged[col] = merged[col].fillna(val) + merged = merged[keep] + + dedup_key = MERGE_DEDUP_KEY.get(filename) + if dedup_key: + merged = merged.drop_duplicates(subset=[dedup_key], keep="first") + + buf = io.StringIO() + merged.to_csv(buf, index=False) + merged_zip.writestr(filename, buf.getvalue()) + + logging.info(f"Feeds merged successfully into {merged_zip_path}.")
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/build_renfe/stop_overrides.json b/build_renfe/stop_overrides.json index c2298fa..5f4b5b8 100644 --- a/build_renfe/stop_overrides.json +++ b/build_renfe/stop_overrides.json @@ -73,12 +73,6 @@ "stop_lon": -8.230795701069612 }, { - "stop_id": "21010", - "feed_id": "feve", - "stop_lat": 43.48826050175589, - "stop_lon": -8.231122670037813 - }, - { "stop_id": "99117", "stop_name": "Ourense Turístico", "_delete": true diff --git a/build_tranvias/LICENCE b/build_tranvias/LICENCE deleted file mode 100644 index 4153cd3..0000000 --- a/build_tranvias/LICENCE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ - EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2 - EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016 - -This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined -below) which is provided under the terms of this Licence. 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