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|title=gtfs-validator | |title=gtfs-validator | ||
− | |vendor= Conveyal | + | |vendor= [[Conveyal]] |
− | |license= The MIT License [https:// | + | |license= [[The MIT License]] |
− | |website= [https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator] | + | |documentation= [https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator https://github.com/ conveyal/gtfs-validator] |
+ | |data_in= [[GTFS]] | ||
+ | |website= [https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator https://github.com/ conveyal/gtfs-validator] | ||
}} | }} | ||
gtfs-validator is a Java framework for GTFS validation and statistics. It uses the [https://github.com/OneBusAway/onebusaway-gtfs-modules Onebusaway-GTFS] library, written in Java and is far faster at processing large feeds than the [[FeedValidator]] available from Google. | gtfs-validator is a Java framework for GTFS validation and statistics. It uses the [https://github.com/OneBusAway/onebusaway-gtfs-modules Onebusaway-GTFS] library, written in Java and is far faster at processing large feeds than the [[FeedValidator]] available from Google. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator Conveyal branch] | *[https://github.com/conveyal/gtfs-validator Conveyal branch] | ||
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[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] | [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 27 March 2017
Vendor | Conveyal |
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License | The MIT License |
Documentation | https://github.com/ conveyal/gtfs-validator |
Data Input | GTFS |
Website | https://github.com/ conveyal/gtfs-validator |
gtfs-validator is a Java framework for GTFS validation and statistics. It uses the Onebusaway-GTFS library, written in Java and is far faster at processing large feeds than the FeedValidator available from Google.