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A simple way to have "announcements" available via API, and otherwise
distinct from the service announcements which show up in Gtfs Realtime.
These are meant to go e.g. be embedded on the operator's website, or in
other places where it's not as easy to display per-trip specific messages.
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this does svg templating with hamlet. It might be better to use a
javascript library instead (templating svgs is a little confusing tbh),
but for now i'll see how far i get with this.
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now mostly independent of the gtfs, but still no live-reloading of it.
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this is mostly meant to guard against the gtfs changing under
tracktrain, and not yet complete (e.g. a ticket does not yet save its
expected stops, which it probably should).
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this is unfortunately uffd-specific, since oauth2 is apparently sort of
a vague standard. But since it doesn't actually do much it should
probably be possible to make it fully configurable & generic if needed.
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(what was that about doing the realtime stuff somewhere else and /not/
in this monolithic server thingie? oh well …)
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(also some database schema changes, for good measure)
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still basic, but works pretty well overall
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