Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Marine Traffic API
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: Marine Traffic Client Api
Home-page: https://github.com/arrrlo/marine-traffic-client-api
Author: Ivan Arar
Author-email: ivan.arar@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/arrrlo/marine-traffic-client-api
Description: <h1>Marine Traffic API Client Python Library</h1>
        
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        <h3>Installation</h3>
        <p>Works on python 3.x.</p>
        
        ```
        pip install Marine-Traffic-API
        ```
        
        <h3>Initialize API</h3>
        
        ```python
        from marinetrafficapi import MarineTrafficApi
        
        api = MarineTrafficApi(api_key="__your_api_key_here__")
        ```
        
        <h3>Default params</h3>
        
        ```python
        response = api.__api_call_method__(protocol='json'|'jsono'|'csv'|'xml', # default is jsono
                                           msg_type='simple'|'extended',  # default is simple
                                           timeout=10) # default is 5 (5 seconds)
        
        # protocol and msg_type are call params 
        # that could be used in any api call. 
        # json protocol is not supported by models, for now.
        # extended msg_type returns a lot more data but cost 
        # a lot more api credits as well.
        
        response.raw_data  # raw data from api call (json, csv or xml)
        response.formatted_data  # data list
        response.models  # list of Client models representing the data
        ```
        
        <h3>Vessels Positions</h3>
        
        <h4>[PS01] Vessel History Track</h4>
        
        ```python
        vessel_positions = api.vessel_historical_track(period='daily', 
                                                       days=3, 
                                                       mmsi=241486000)
        
        for position in vessel_positions.models:
        	position.mmsi
        	position.status
        	position.speed
        	position.longitude
        	position.latitude
        	position.course
        	position.heading
        	position.timestamp
        	position.ship_id
        	position.wind_angle
        ```
        
        <h4>[PS02] Vessel Positions of a Static Fleet</h4>
        
        ```python
        vessels = api.static_fleet_vessel_positions(time_span=10)
        
        for vessel in vessels.models:
        	vessel.mmsi
        	vessel.imo
        	vessel.ship_id
        	vessel.longitude
        	vessel.latitude
        	vessel.speed
        	vessel.heading
        	vessel.status
        	vessel.course
        	vessel.timestamp
        	vessel.dsrc
        	vessel.utc_seconds
        	vessel.ship_name
        	vessel.ship_type
        	vessel.call_sign
        	vessel.flag
        	vessel.length
        	vessel.width
        	vessel.grt
        	vessel.dwt
        	vessel.draught
        	vessel.year_built
        	vessel.rot
        	vessel.type_name
        	vessel.ais_type_summary
        	vessel.destination
        	vessel.eta
        	vessel.current_port
        	vessel.last_port
        	vessel.last_port_time
        	vessel.current_port_id
        	vessel.current_port_unlocode
        	vessel.current_port_country
        	vessel.last_port_id
        	vessel.last_port_unlocode
        	vessel.last_port_country
        	vessel.next_port_id
        	vessel.next_port_unlocode
        	vessel.next_port_name
        	vessel.next_port_country
        	vessel.eta_calc
        	vessel.eta_updated
        	vessel.distance_to_go
        	vessel.distance_travelled
        	vessel.awg_speed
        	vessel.max_speed
        ```
        
        <h3>Voyage Info</h3>
        
        <h4>[VI03] Port Distance and Routes</h4>
        
        ```python
        routes = api.port_distances_and_routes(port_start_id=1, 
                                               port_target_id=10, 
                                               include_alternatives=True, 
                                               include_in_land=True)
        
        for route in routes.models:
        	route.distance
        	route.panama
        	route.suez
        	route.final_path
        ```
        
        <h3>Debugging</h3>
        
        <p>If you want to debug your code using the data regarding the API call.</p>
        
        ```python
        # initialize with debug=True
        api = MarineTrafficApi(api_key="...", debug=True)
        
        # after every API call the client library will automatically print all the data to standard output
        api.vessel_historical_track(...)
        
        # and you can always have all debug data in your code
        debug_data = api.request.debug.show()
        ```
        
        <h3>Official documentation</h3>
        
        <p>For more information visit official documentation: <a href="https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais-api-services/">https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais-api-services/</a></p>
        
Keywords: marine traffic,api,cruise,distance,port
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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