All our SaaS products are about to be updated with the releases associated to this Sprint 123.
Chouette
Associate a Flexible Line to a Booking Arrangement
The user can edit a Line and define:
a Flexible Line Type in Corridor Service, Main Route With Flexible Ends, Flexible Areas Only, Hail And Ride Sections, Fixed Stop Area Wide, Free Area Wide, Mixed Flexible, Mixed Flexible And Fixed, Fixed, Other
a Booking Arrangement in Booking Arrangements defined in the Workgroup
These two attributes are optional.
Import GTFS pickup/drop off not available as Route Stop Point alighting/boarding forbidden
When GTFS Stop Times are defined with pickup_type
or/and drop_off_type
equals to 1, it will create a Route with For Boarding / For Alighting at false
on Stop Point.
Control travel time
The user can control that a Dataset allows daily one journey respecting these criteria :
a Stop Area departure
a Stop Area destination
a departure time (ex: 17:00)
a maximum travel duration
Chouette launches an itinerary research algorithm with selected criteria to analyze every day of the Dataset validity period.
A message is reported if no solution is found for a given day:
The Chouette itinerary research algorithm can use :
Vehicle Journeys inside the Dataset (and their associated timetables)
a Walking between 2 Stop Areas
Ara
Edit Situation with translations
The user can edit a Situation and specify language associated to translated attributes (like Summary and Description). By default, the Situation and Description have no associated language.
The user can associate a text without language or with one of 4 languages (🇫🇷 , 🇬🇧, 🇪🇸 and 🇩🇪):
The Situation can’t be defined with twice the same language for a given attribute.
Improve Situations & General Messages broadcast period
When a SIRI Situation Exchange or General Message request is processed by Ara, the Situations are scoped with a new mechanism.
For each Situation, a Broadcast Period is defined by covering all Validity Periods or Publication Windows:
When a request is processed, a Time Scope is associated:
By default, Ara uses a Time Scope from an hour before the request (or a duration defined by
broadcast.situations.time_to_live
) to infiniteWhen the SIRI request uses
PreviewInterval
&StartInterval
attributes, these attributes are used to define this Time Scope
All Situations which have their Broadcast Period which intercepts the Request Time Scope are scoped to build the request response:
Chouette Valid
In progress…
Documentation
The Chouette documentation has been improved with many updates in the English version: