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vbb-rest is an HTTP server that proxies all requests to the Berlin & Brandenburg public transport (VBB) API. Using the vbb
API client library, it wraps the verbose HAFAS interface in a straightforward REST API.
vbb-rest is written in CoffeeScript and embraces prototypal programming, making it easily extendable. It is MIT-licensed.
npm install -g vbb-rest
You can now start the vbb-rest server wherever you want.
The server will forward the VBB API token from the HTTP X-API-Key
field, so get one for testing.
vbb-rest -c <cert> -k <key> # run the server in "live mode"
or
vbb-restd start -c <cert> -k <key> # start/stop the server in the background
vbb-rest
Usage:
vbb-rest -c <cert> -k <key> [-p <port>]
Arguments:
-c, --cert The SSL certificate.
-k, --key The SSL key.
Options:
-p, --port Where the server will listen. Default: 8000
vbb-restd
Usage:
vbb-restd start -c <cert> -k <key> [-p <port>]
vbb-restd stop <id>
Arguments:
-c, --cert The SSL certificate.
-k, --key The SSL key.
id The server process id.
Options:
-p, --port Where the server will listen. Default: 8000
When you start
a server, it will print its process id.
vbb-restd start -c <cert> -k <key>
info: The server <id> has been started.
You can use the id
later to stop
the server.
$ vbb-restd stop <id>.
info: The server <id> has been stopped.
If you have a question, found a bug or want to propose a feature, have a look at the issues page.
FAQs
An HTTP REST server for Berlin & Brandenburg public transport.
The npm package vbb-rest receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, vbb-rest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vbb-rest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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