Navitia
(pronounce [navi-sia])
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Presentation
Welcome to the Navitia repository!
Navitia is a webservice providing:
- multi-modal journeys computation
- line schedules
- next departures
- exploration of public transport data
- search & autocomplete on places
- sexy things such as isochrones
Approach
Who's who
More information
- main web site https://www.navitia.io
- playground https://canaltp.github.io/navitia-playground/
- integration documentation https://doc.navitia.io
- technical documentation https://github.com/CanalTP/navitia/tree/dev/documentation/rfc
- twitter @navitia https://twitter.com/navitia
- google groups navitia https://groups.google.com/d/forum/navitia
- channel #navitia on matrix/element https://app.element.io/#/room/#navitia:matrix.org
Getting started
Want to test the API?
For a more friendly interface you can use the API through navitia playground (no matter the server used).
Want to use your own datasets or infrastructure?
docker
The easiest way to have your own navitia is to use the navitia docker-compose.
fabric
Want to dev and contribute to navitia?
If you want to build navitia, develop in it or read more about technical details please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md.
Curious of who's contributing? ⏯️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOLfMTMGVFI
Architecture overview
Navitia is made of 3 main modules:
- Kraken is the c++ core (Heavy computation)
- Jörmungandr is the python frontend (Webservice and lighter computation)
- Ed is the postgres database (Used for preliminary binarization)
Kraken and Jörmungandr communicate with each other through protocol buffer messages sent by ZMQ.
More information here: https://github.com/CanalTP/navitia/wiki/Architecture
Alternatives?
Navitia is written in C++ / python, here are some alternatives:
- OpenTripPlanner : written in java.More information here https://github.com/CanalTP/navitia/wiki/OpenTripPlanner-and-Navitia-comparison.
rrrr : the lightest one, written in python/c
Synthese : full stack, with CMS, written all in C++
Mumoro : an R&D MUltiModal MUltiObjective ROuting algorithm