transitland / feed-registry

a directory of public-transit operators and their authoriative data feeds; a view into the Transitland v1 Datastore API
https://transit.land/feed-registry/
MIT License
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Feed Registry


October 2020: Feed Registry has been superceeded by the new Transitland v2 website. See the operator listings at https://www.transit.land/operators/ and the code at https://github.com/transitland/www-transit-land-v2 This Feed Registry web app is no longer maintained. We are also deprecating the Transitland v1 Datastore API, which powers the Feed Registry, but we will continue to operate the v1 API until users are able to gradually transition to the new Transitland v2 APIs. For Transitland v2 documentation see https://www.transit.land/documentation/


The Transitland Feed Registry is a directory of public-transit operators and their authoriative data feeds. The directory is a view into Transitland's Datastore API; it lets users browse operators and their feeds, as well as view the license restrictions on each feed. The Feed Registry also lets users contribute additional operators and feeds.

The Feed Registry was built using Ember, with the Ember CLI.

It uses the Ember CLI pod structure, configured by setting "usePods": true in feed-registry/.ember-cli.

Prerequisites

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

Installation

Configuration

To change the configuration, edit the config/environment.js file in the following ways:

Running / Development