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def parse_timestamp(timestamp: int, type: int):
from datetime import datetime
if type == 0:
return datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp/1000.0)

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# Developer home: https://developer.trimet.org/ "00BA96108889B7ED8850997D7"
from .. import parse_timestamp
import json
import requests
from logging import info, warn
class TriMetAPI:
def __init__(self, api_key=None, secure=True) -> None:
if api_key:
self.api_key = api_key
else:
warn("The API Key was never set!")
if secure:
self.secure = secure
else:
warn("Using HTTP frontend!")
return None
def verify(self) -> bool:
if self.api_key:
info("api_key exists!")
else:
warn("An API Key is required to use Trimet's online services.")
return False
if len(self.api_key) == 25:
info("api_key is correct length!")
return True
else:
warn("api_key is at incorrect length!")
return False
def set_api_key(self, api_key) -> bool:
self.api_key = api_key
return True
class TriMetStop:
def __init__(self) -> None:
return None
class TriMetVehicle:
def __init__(self, json_data=None) -> None:
if json_data:
self.load_from_json(json_data)
return None
def load_from_id(
self, api: TriMetAPI, vehicle_id: int, api_verify: bool = True
) -> (
bool
): # this is basically a glorified wrapper for load_from_json() but very lazy. also, api_verify can skip checking the api key, incase it was checked before.
if not api.verify() and not api_verify:
raise RuntimeError(
"A valid API Key is required to use Trimet's online services."
)
else:
info(f"loading vehicle info from id {vehicle_id}")
return self.load_from_json(
requests.get(
f"https://developer.trimet.org/ws/v2/vehicles?appID={api.api_key}&ids={vehicle_id}"
).json()["resultSet"]["vehicle"][0]
)
def load_from_json(
self, object
) -> bool: # **INTERNAL USAGE ONLY!!! DO NOT CALL OTHERWISE!!!**
from ansiconverter import HEXtoRGB
self.import_data = object
self.raw_data = json.dumps(object, indent=0)
self.id = object["vehicleID"]
self.route_color = HEXtoRGB(f"#{object['routeColor']}")
self.expiration = parse_timestamp(object["expires"], 0)
self.type = None # TODO: Identify exact model. Model should be revealed by vehicle number.
if object["type"] == "rail":
if object["routeSubType"] == "Light Rail":
self.type = ["light-rail", "TriMet MAX Light Rail Vehicle"]
else: # Cannot check for WES or Portland Streetcar, as they are not exposed by TriMet's API.
self.type = ["rail", "Unknown TriMet Rail Vehicle"]
else: # TODO: Identify LIFT and FX2
self.type = ["bus", "TriMet Bus Vehicle"]
self.sign = [object["signMessage"], object["signMessageLong"]]
return True
def refresh(
self, api: TriMetAPI
) -> (
bool
): # this is a very lazy method that is just a wrapper for load_from_id(). see line #53
if not api.verify():
raise RuntimeError(
"A valid API Key is required to use Trimet's online services."
)
else:
self.load_from_id(api, self.id, False)
def get_vehicles(api: TriMetAPI) -> dict:
if not api.api_key or not api.verify():
raise RuntimeError(
"A valid API Key is required to use Trimet's online services."
)
elif api.verify():
resp = requests.get(
f"https://developer.trimet.org/ws/v2/vehicles?appID={api.api_key}"
)
result = {}
from datetime import datetime
result["resultTime"] = parse_timestamp(resp.json()["resultSet"]["queryTime"], 0)
del datetime
result["vehicles"] = []
for vm in resp.json()["resultSet"]["vehicle"]:
result["vehicles"].append(TriMetVehicle(json_data=vm))
return result
return {}

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import src.services.TriMet
from ansiconverter import RGBtoANSI, bold
api = src.services.TriMet.TriMetAPI(api_key="00BA96108889B7ED8850997D7")
result=src.services.TriMet.get_vehicles(api)
for vm in result['vehicles']:
print(RGBtoANSI(
text=f"yo fag! i'm {bold(vm.type[1])} #{bold(vm.id)}.\n\ti'm running route #{bold(vm.import_data['routeNumber'])}, and meh next stop is {bold(vm.sign[0])}\n\ti'm sayin {bold(vm.sign[1])}...",
foregound=vm.route_color
))