db-iris is a commandline client and Perl module for the DB IRIS departure monitor located at iris.noncd.db.de. See the Travel::Status::DE::IRIS homepage for details.
It provides both human- and machine-readable access to departure data at german train stations via text and JSON output.
As of May 2024, the backend service that this utility relies on is deprecated and may cease operation in the near future. There is no immediate successor. Hence, db-iris and Travel::Status::DE::IRIS are no longer actively maintained. There is no promise that issues and merge requests will be reviewed or merged.
The hafas-m application that is part of Travel::Status::DE::HAFAS provides similar features. However, its default "DB" backend is also deprecated. There is no migration path to a Deutsche Bahn departure monitor that is not deprecated at the moment.
You have five installation options:
.deb
releases for Debian-based distributions- finalrewind.org APT repository for Debian-based distributions
- Installing the latest release from CPAN
- Installation from source
- Using a Docker image
Except for Docker, db-iris is available in your PATH after installation.
You can run db-iris --version
to verify this. Documentation is available via
man db-iris
.
lib.finalrewind.org/deb provides Debian packages of all release versions. Note that these are not part of the official Debian repository and are not covered by its quality assurance process.
To install the latest release, run:
wget https://lib.finalrewind.org/deb/libtravel-status-de-iris-perl_latest_all.deb
sudo apt install ./libtravel-status-de-iris-perl_latest_all.deb
rm libtravel-status-de-iris-perl_latest_all.deb
Uninstallation works as usual:
sudo apt remove libtravel-status-de-iris-perl
lib.finalrewind.org/apt provides an APT repository with Debian packages of the latest release versions. Note that this is not a Debian repository; it is operated under a best-effort SLA and if you use it you will have to trust me not to screw up your system with bogus packages. Also, note that the packages are not part of the official Debian repository and are not covered by its quality assurance process.
To set up the repository and install the latest Travel::Status::DE::IRIS release, run:
curl -s https://finalrewind.org/apt.asc | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/finalrewind.asc
echo 'deb https://lib.finalrewind.org/apt stable main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/finalrewind.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install libtravel-status-de-iris-perl
Afterwards, apt update
and apt upgrade
will automatically install new
Travel::Status::DE::IRIS releases.
Uninstallation of Travel::Status::DE::IRIS works as usual:
sudo apt remove libtravel-status-de-iris-perl
To remove the APT repository from your system, run:
sudo rm /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/finalrewind.asc \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/finalrewind.list
Travel::Status::DE::IRIS releases are published on the Comprehensive Perl
Archive Network (CPAN) and can be installed using standard Perl module tools
such as cpanminus
.
Before proceeding, ensure that you have standard build tools (i.e. make, pkg-config and a C compiler) installed. You will also need the following libraries with development headers:
- libdb
- libssl
- libxml2
- zlib
Now, use a tool of your choice to install the module. Minimum working example:
cpanm Travel::Status::DE::IRIS
If you run this as root, it will install script and module to /usr/local
by
default.
In this variant, you must ensure availability of dependencies by yourself.
You may use carton or cpanminus with the provided Build.PL
, Module::Build's
installdeps command, or rely on the Perl modules packaged by your distribution.
On Debian 10+, all dependencies are available from the package repository.
To check whether dependencies are satisfied, run:
perl Build.PL
If it complains about "... is not installed" or "ERRORS/WARNINGS FOUND IN PREREQUISITES", it is missing dependencies.
Once all dependencies are satisfied, use Module::Build to build, test and install the module. Testing is optional -- you may skip the "Build test" step if you like.
If you downloaded a release tarball, proceed as follows:
./Build
./Build test
sudo ./Build install
If you are using the Git repository, use the following commands:
./Build
./Build manifest
./Build test
sudo ./Build install
If you do not have superuser rights or do not want to perform a system-wide
installation, you may leave out Build install
and use db-iris from the
current working directory instead.
With carton:
carton exec db-iris --version
Otherwise (also works with carton):
perl -Ilocal/lib/perl5 -Ilib bin/db-iris --version
A db-iris image is available on Docker Hub. It is intended for testing purposes: due to the latencies involved in spawning a container for each db-iris invocation, and the lack of persistent caching, it is less convenient for day-to-day usage.
Installation:
docker pull derfnull/db-iris:latest
Use it by prefixing db-iris commands with docker run --rm derfnull/db-iris:latest
, like so:
docker run --rm derfnull/db-iris:latest --version
Documentation is not available in this image. Please refer to the online db-iris manual instead.
Travel::Status::DE::IRIS needs a list of train stations to operate, which is
located in share/stations.json
. There are two recommended editing methods.
Automatic method, e.g. to incorporate changes from Open Data sources:
- modify stations.json with a script in any JSON-aware language you like
- run
./json2json
in the share diretcory. This performs consistency checks and transforms stations.json into its canonical format, which simplifies tracking of changes and reduces diff size
Manual method:
- run
./json2csv
in the share directory - modify stations.csv automatically or manually (e.g. with LibreOffice Calc)
- run
./csv2json
in the share directory
If the changes you made are suitable for inclusion in Travel::Status::DE::IRIS, please open a pull request afterwards.
Please only include stations which are usable with DB IRIS, that is, which have both DS100 and EVA numbers. If
curl -s https://iris.noncd.db.de/iris-tts/timetable/station/EVANUMBER
and
curl -s https://iris.noncd.db.de/iris-tts/timetable/station/DS100
return a <station>
element with "name", "eva" and "ds100" attributes, you're
good to go.
Note that although EVA numbers are often identical with UIC station IDs, this is not always the case. Please do not rely on UIC IDs when managing stations.