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News
1.3.9
- Fixed bug where non-english feeds couldn’t be accessed using the top-level gbfs feed (#10).
- Update URLs to reflect the transition of the gbfs source from the NABSA GitHub organization to MobilityData (#9).
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations.
- Address CRAN check NOTEs related to help-file formatting.
1.3.8
- Changed default development branch name from
master
to main
.
- Fixed HTML5 NOTEs on R devel checks.
1.3.7
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations due to COVID-19
- Catch errors while fetching .json data and return a more informative message on timeout and HTTP 400 errors
1.3.6
- Introduce support for the new system ID key to improve stability of argument matching. This is now the recommended method for specifying the system of interest!
- Switch from Travis to GitHub Actions for continuous integration
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations due to COVID-19
1.3.5
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations due to COVID-19
1.3.4
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations due to COVID-19
1.3.3
- Catch errors while fetching .json data and return a more informative message on timeout and HTTP 400 errors
- Update URLs in examples and unit tests to reflect bikeshare systems adjusting operations due to COVID-19
1.3.2
- Several fixes for bugs arising from NABSA’s update to the gbfs spec (1.1-RC)
- Improved error message for multiple cities matching the supplied string
- Accomodate valid json URLs with no .json file extension
1.3.1
- All package functions requiring internet access now immediately check the internet connection upon being called, raising a message and returning an empty list if an internet connection is not available.
1.3.0
- The main wrapper function,
get_gbfs
, can now return its output as a named list, where each entry is a GBFS dataframe.
- Results will now be returned by default (note that these changes are non-breaking–the new default settings would error out in previous versions, and previously valid arguments still return results in the same way.)
- Added a
get_which_gbfs_feeds
function, which supplies a table giving all of the available feeds for a city!
- Extended flexibility of the
city
argument–in addition to a string that matches the city name, the package can now find the appropriate feed given any subfeed of a bikeshare system.
- Extend argument checking.
- Make error messages more informative.
- Documentation improvements.
- Code refactoring.
1.2.0
- Addressed errors arising from new columns types introduced in the new NABSA GBFS guidelines.
- Added the
output
argument, allowing users to either save the outputs as .Rds
files or return them as list or dataframe objects. As a result, the directory argument is no longer required if output = "return"
- Minor bug fixes and documentation improvements
1.1.0
- Thanks to Mark Padgham (@mpadge), we’ve introduced a new function
get_gbfs_cities
that lists all of the cities currently releasing feeds! This function will help inform users who do not have a specific city already in mind.
- Add functionality for new column types introduced in the new NABSA GBFS guidelines.
- Minor bug fixes (unused imports, vignette errors, etc.)
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