Asynchronous Python client for the open datasets of Amsterdam (The Netherlands).
A python package with which you can retrieve data from the Open Data Platform of Amsterdam via their API. This package was initially created to only retrieve parking data from the API, but the code base is made in such a way that it is easy to extend for other datasets from the same platform.
pip install odp-amsterdam
You can read the following datasets with this package:
Click here to get more details
Read the occupancy of a garage in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), both for day visitors (short-term parking) and season ticket holders (long-term parking). The dataset gives garages for π² bicycles (we β€οΈ bikes) and for π cars
NOTE: Not all garages have data for long-term parking.
You can use the following parameters in your request:
- vehicle - Filter based on the type of vehicle that can park in the garage (
car
,bicycle
ortouringcar
). - category - Filter based on the category of the garage (
garage
orpark_and_ride
).
Variable | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
garage_id |
string | The id of the garage |
garage_name |
string | The name of the garage |
vehicle |
string | The type of vehicle that can park in the garage |
category |
string | The category of the garage (garage or park_and_ride ) |
state |
string | The state of the garage (ok or problem ) |
free_space_short |
integer | The number of free spaces for day visitors |
free_space_long |
integer (or None) | The number of free spaces for season ticket holders |
short_capacity |
integer | The total capacity of the garage for day visitors |
long_capacity |
integer (or None) | The total capacity of the garage for season ticket holders |
availability_pct |
float | The percentage of free parking spaces |
longitude |
float | The longitude of the garage |
latitude |
float | The latitude of the garage |
updated_at |
datetime | The last time the data was updated |
You can use the following parameters in your request:
- limit (default: 10) - How many results you want to retrieve.
- parking_type (default: "") - Filter based on the
eType
from the geojson data.
Variable | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
spot_id |
string | The id of the location |
spot_type |
string (or None) | The type of the location (e.g. E6a) |
spot_description |
string (or None) | The description of the location type |
street |
string (or None) | The street name of the location |
number |
integer (or None) | How many parking spots there are on this location |
orientation |
string (or None) | The parking orientation of the location (visgraag, langs or file) |
coordinates |
list[float] | The coordinates of the location |
import asyncio
from odp_amsterdam import ODPAmsterdam
async def main():
"""Show example on using the ODP Amsterdam API client."""
async with ODPAmsterdam() as client:
# Parking locations
locations: list[ParkingSpot] = await client.location(
limit=5, parking_type="E6a"
)
# Garages
all_garages: list[Garage] = await client.all_garages()
garage: Garage = await client.garage(garage_id="ID_OF_GARAGE")
print(locations)
print(all_garages)
print(garage)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
A website that provides insight into where disabled parking spaces are, based on data from users and municipalities. Operates mainly in the Netherlands, but also has plans to process data from abroad.
This is an active open-source project. We are always open to people who want to use the code or contribute to it.
We've set up a separate document for our contribution guidelines.
Thank you for being involved! π
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This Python project relies on Poetry as its dependency manager, providing comprehensive management and control over project dependencies.
You need at least:
- Python 3.11+
- Poetry
Install all packages, including all development requirements:
poetry install
Poetry creates by default an virtual environment where it installs all necessary pip packages, to enter or exit the venv run the following commands:
poetry shell
exit
Setup the pre-commit check, you must run this inside the virtual environment:
pre-commit install
Now you're all set to get started!
As this repository uses the pre-commit framework, all changes are linted and tested with each commit. You can run all checks and tests manually, using the following command:
poetry run pre-commit run --all-files
To run just the Python tests:
poetry run pytest
To update the syrupy snapshot tests:
poetry run pytest --snapshot-update
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