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# To use OTP-RR with your own OTP deployment, at a minimum you will need to set the
# host and port under the api section (for example to http://localhost and 8080).
# The v2 configuration item here refers to OTP 2.x, not a versioned API with base URLs
# ending in v2. OTP v1 is no longer supported by OTP-RR, so leave this v2 item enabled.
# The bare minimum additional things to configure in sections below are:
# The initLat, initLon, and baseLayers in the 'map' section;
# The apiKey, boundary, focus point, and baseUrl in the 'geocoder' section;
# All locally relevant modes of transport in the 'modes: transitModes' section;
# If needed, any language codes and names in the 'language' section.
api:
host: http://localhost
# Path will be deprecated once the REST API is deprecated, which will be soon.
# If the OTP server is hosted at /otp, then no path needs to be configured
path: /otp/routers/default
# If your OTP server is at a path other than "/otp" (usually due to a proxy)
# Then you can set the OPTIONAL property basePath. The default is "/otp"
basePath: /otp
port: 8080
v2: true
# Determines if the header brand should be clickable or not. If set to true,
# clicking the header brand will go back to the main trip planner page and wipe out any
# results.
# brandClickable: true/false
# Add Bugsnag key for error reporting
# bugsnag:
# key: BUGSNAG_KEY
# Add suggested locations to be shown as options in the form view.
# locations:
# - id: 'airport'
# icon: 'plane'
# name: 'Portland International Airport (PDX)'
# lat: 45.587579
# lon: -122.593084
# - id: 'zoo'
# icon: building
# lat: 45.51010444232195
# lon: -122.71607145667079
# name: Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR
### Define the strategies for how to handle auto-planning of a new trip when
### different query parameters are changes in the form. The default config is
### shown below, but if autoPlan is set to false, auto-plan will never occur.
### Other strategies besides those shown below are: ANY (any changed param will
### cause a re-plan).
# autoPlan:
# mobile: BOTH_LOCATIONS_CHANGED
# default: ONE_LOCATION_CHANGED
### If Terms of Service is hosted at an outside link, provide it here. If translations
### are provided, host each translation by including the language code (eg. en-US, fr, es)
### in the URL and use {locale} to represent the language in the link below
# termsOfServiceLink:
### The default query parameters can be overridden be uncommenting this object.
### Note: the override values must be valid values within otp-ui's query-params.js
# defaultQueryParams:
# walkSpeed: 1.34 # 3 mph in meters per second
### The persistence setting is used to enable the storage of places (home, work),
### recent searches/places, user overrides, and favorite stops.
### Pick the strategy that best suits your needs.
###
### If you do not require remote storage of preferences,
### then use the localStorage strategy outlined below (which is used by default).
### The localStorage strategy will use the browser application storage.
### It must be enabled to show the stored locations (see above).
persistence:
enabled: true
strategy: localStorage
### This variable defines the default state of the terms of storage checkbox.
### Possible values: 'visible-unchecked' (default) | 'visible-checked' | 'hidden-unchecked' | 'hidden-checked'
# termsOfStorageDefault: 'visible-unchecked'
### If using the OTP Middleware to store user profiles
### with Auth0 as the authentication mechanism,
### then use the otp_middleware strategy below instead:
# persistence:
# enabled: true
# strategy: otp_middleware
# auth0:
# domain: your-auth0-domain
# clientId: your-auth0-client-id
# otp_middleware:
# apiBaseUrl: https://otp-middleware.example.com
# apiKey: your-middleware-api-key
# supportsPushNotifications: true # If not set, push notification settings will not be shown.
### Adding additional menu items to the main menu items. Use the separator flag
### to include a separator line if you have groups of menu items
### If a Top level menu item contains submenu items (children) then use the 'children' flag.
### Icon URL is preferable over iconType. If none are given then a 'bus' iconType is used.
#App menu
#extraMenuItems:
# - id: link-list
# label: List of Links
# iconType: 'train'
# iconUrl: ''
# children:
# - id: bus-website
# # Label will be overridden by localization file and can be omitted if a localized version is present
# # only one of iconType or iconUrl is needed
# iconType: 'bus'
# iconUrl: ''
# href: ''
# separator: 'true'
# - id: car-website
# label: Car Website
# iconType: 'car'
# iconUrl: ''
# href: ''
### These settings are only used for the field trip features.
dateTime:
timeFormat: h:mm a
dateFormat: MM/dd/yyyy
map:
initLat: 45.52
initLon: -122.682
# autoFlyOnTripFormUpdate: false
# navigationControlPosition: "bottom-right"
baseLayers:
- name: Streets
# These tiles are free to use, but not in production
url: //basemaps.cartocdn.com/gl/positron-gl-style/style.json
attribution: 'Map tiles: © <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a>, © <a href="https://carto.com/attributions">CARTO</a>'
maxZoom: 20
- name: Stamen Toner Lite
url: //tiles.stadiamaps.com/styles/stamen_toner_lite.json
attribution: 'Map tiles by <a href="http://stamen.com">Stamen Design</a>, under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0">CC BY 3.0</a>. Data by <a href="http://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>, under <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright">ODbL</a>.'
### Optional transitive.js (route rendering) properties:
### - labeledModes: an array of OTP modes for which the route label should be
### rendered on the map. Example of OTP modes: BUS, RAIL, ...
### The label is rendered under the condition that a route_short_name is provided
### in the GTFS feed for those routes, or that a getTransitiveRouteLabel function is defined
### in the ComponentContext (see example.js for more).
### - styles.labels,
### styles.segment_labels: styles attributes recognized by transitive.js.
### For examples of applicable style attributes, see
### https://github.com/conveyal/transitive.js/blob/master/stories/Transitive.stories.js#L47.
### - disableFlexArc: optional parameter to disable rendering flex itinerary legs as an arc.
# Custom Overlays
# overlays:
# The OTP2 overlay is slightly more difficult to use
# - type: otp2
# Each OTP2 overlay has to be configured here. The "type" must match
# what's configured in router-config.json
# layers:
# - type: stops
# - type: rentalVehicles
# # Layers that include a network attribute can include a network filter field
# # The layer name and ID will be automatically generated. The name can be set
# # using i18n keys.
# network: lime_seattle
# - type: rentalVehicles
# network: Link_Seattle
# - type: rentalStations
# transitive:
# labeledModes:
# - BUS
# - RAIL
# styles:
# labels:
# font-size: 14px
# font-family: Hind, sans-serif
# segment_labels:
# border-color: "#FFFFFF"
# border-radius: 6
# border-width: 2
# color: "#FFE0D0"
# font-family: Hind, sans-serif
# font-size: 18px
# disableFlexArc: true
# it is possible to leave out a geocoder config entirely. In that case only
# GPS coordinates will be used when finding the origin/destination.
# Example config for a Pelias geocoder (https://pelias.io/).
# Until you have deployed or subscribed to a geocoder service, a short-term temporary
# geocoder test account can be obtained from the Pelias maintainers at geocode.earth.
geocoder:
apiKey: PELIAS_API_KEY
boundary:
rect:
minLon: -123.2034
maxLon: -122.135
minLat: 45.273
maxLat: 45.7445
focusPoint:
lat: 45.5223452
lon: -122.6821804
# Custom fetch options to pass to geocoder resource.
# options:
# headers:
# x-custom-header: abc123
# required geocoder type.
type: PELIAS
# This base URL is required as the libraries will default to using now-defunct
# mapzen urls
baseUrl: https://geocoder.example.com/pelias/v1
# This allows the location field dropdown headers to be colored based on Pelias layer
#resultsColors:
# stops: "#007fae"
# Override the default number (3) of suggestions returned per category
#resultsCount: 5
# example config for an ArcGIS geocoder
# (https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/geocode/api-reference/overview-world-geocoding-service.htm)
# WARNING: using the ArcGIS geocoder with a persistence strategy of
# `localStorage` will result in an error being thrown because ArcGIS
# requires the use of a paid account to store geocode results.
# See https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/geocode/api-reference/geocoding-free-vs-paid.htm
# geocoder:
# boundary:
# rect:
# minLon: -123.2034
# maxLon: -122.135
# minLat: 45.273
# maxLat: 45.7445
# focusPoint:
# lat: 45.5223452
# lon: -122.6821804
# # required geocoder type.
# type: ARCGIS
# Use this mode config for the enhanced Transit+ config
modes:
### Optional number of itineraries to return by default - Defaults to 3.
# numItineraries: 3
# Definition for the mode buttons to display in trip form
modeButtons:
- iconName: bus
key: transit
# List of modes to add to the query when this button is enabled
modes:
- mode: TRANSIT
- iconName: bicycle
key: bicycle
modes:
# Modes can contain a qualifier
# See OTP documentation for details
- mode: BICYCLE
- mode: BICYCLE
qualifier: RENT
- iconName: car
key: car
modes:
- mode: CAR
# Allows initial state to be configured.
# Which buttons enabled on load + overriding setting defaults
initialState:
enabledModeButtons: # Mode button keys enabled by default
- transit
- bike
# Add additional mode settings to show up in mode selector hover panel
modeSettingDefinitions:
# Corresponding mode; if this mode is found in the button's mode list,
# this setting will show up in the hover panel for that button.
- applicableMode: TRANSIT
default: false # Initial state value
# One of the predefined query parameter names.
# See OTP-UI ModeSelector component for a list of supported parameter names.
key: wheelchair
iconName: wheelchair
type: CHECKBOX # Possible options: CHECKBOX, SUBMODE, SLIDER, DROPDOWN
transitModes:
# Mode can be a string or an array of strings.
- mode: ["TROLLEYBUS", "BUS"]
# When mode is an array an overrideMode must be provided.
# This specifies the displayed mode used for icon and URL param.
overrideMode: BUS
label: Bus
# A mode color can be added, used throughout the application,
# most notably in the enhanced stop viewer bubble
color: blue
- mode: TRAM
# For each GTFS mode, you can customize the label displayed in the UI.
label: MAX & Streetcar
- mode: RAIL
label: WES
- mode: GONDOLA
label: Aerial Tram
## Additional modes added here will be visible in the mode selector in the UI.
## Modes that are not configured here will never be enabled in requests, so if
## your network has subways or ferries be sure they are present here.
- mode: SUBWAY
label: Subway
- mode: FERRY
label: Ferry
# Potentially deprecated
accessModes:
- mode: BICYCLE
label: Transit + Bike
# # The following modules require the datastoreUrl and trinetReDirect properties
# # to be set. Note: Most of these components are currently only configured for
# # TriMet.
# datastoreUrl: https://localhost:9000
# trinetReDirect: https://localhost:9001
# modules:
# # Provides UI elements for Call Takers to record calls/trip queries.
# - id: call
# # Provides UI elements for planning field trips on transit vehicles.
# - id: ft
# # An optional maximum number of requests to make to OTP when trying to
# # find itineraries. Defaults to 10 if not provided.
# maxRequests: 10
# # An optional minimum remaining capacity that a tripId must retain in the
# # event that multiple field trips use the same trip. Defaults to 10 if not
# # provided.
# minimumAllowableRemainingCapacity: 10
# # An optional lookup of the field trip capacity for each mode. Defaults
# # are shown below if any one of these are not provided.
# modeCapacities:
# TRAM: 80
# SUBWAY: 120
# RAIL: 80
# BUS: 40
# FERRY: 100
# CABLE_CAR: 20
# GONDOLA: 15
# FUNICULAR: 20
# # Provides a form for constructing PDF documents for mailing to customers.
# - id: mailables
# items:
# - name: Rte 1 Schedule (1-Vermont)
# largePrint: true
# # The below settings allow for customizing the PDF letter.
# horizontalMargin: 108
# verticalMargin: 120
# introduction: 'Thank you for calling us to request information. We have enclosed for you the following item(s):'
# conclusion: Thank you for your patronage!
# footer: Transit Agency • 555-555-RIDE
# # NOTE: headerGraphic requires a valid URL to a png file.
# headerGraphic: 'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Trimet_logo.svg/1280px-Trimet_logo.svg.png'
routingTypes:
- key: ITINERARY
text: Exact Time
# Itinerary options
itinerary:
# Show fares for each transit leg (false if omitted).
# (Requires using LineItinerary.)
showRouteFares: false
# Whether the plan first/previous/next/last buttons should be shown along with
# plan trip itineraries.
showPlanFirstLastButtons: false
# adds the 'about' and '~' prefixes to the duration of non transit legs and trip details panel
showApproximatePrefixAccessLegs: false
# Show all walking legs regardless of distance
showAllWalkLegs: false
# Filters out trips returned by OTP by default, unless specifically requested.
# e.g. filters out walk-only itineraries if user has not explicitly asked for them.
strictItineraryFiltering: false
# Whether to render route names and colors in the blocks inside
# the batch ui rows
renderRouteNamesInBlocks: true
# Whether the mode icons should be colored as well
fillModeIcons: true
# Allow user to collapse alerts in itinerary body
allowUserAlertCollapsing: true
# If multiple fares are returned by OTP, assign names to the fare keys here
#fareKeyNameMap:
# regular: "Transit Fare"
# electronicRegular: "SmartCard Fare"
# student: "Student Fare"
# One fare will always be shown by default
defaultFareType: { mediumId: null, riderCategoryId: null }
# List of OTP2 errors to not display. Can be a list
# mutedErrors:
# - NO_TRANSIT_CONNECTION_IN_SEARCH_WINDOW
# List of OTP2 errors that should only be displayed alone, alongside no
# other errors.
# exclusiveErrors:
# - NO_TRANSIT_CONNECTION
# The following settings must be set to these values to use the new
# "Metro" UI. The settings can be used without the Metro UI, but
# this may have unexpected effects.
# When using the metro UI, it is recommended to have 8+ itineraries returned by OTP
# Whether to show the "# itineraries found" text above the itinerary results
showHeaderText: false
# Whether to show the mode descriptions in the batch UI results. Defaults to true
showBatchUiItineraryHeaders: false
# Whether to hide the gray loading bars that appear while results are loading
hideSkeletons: true
# Whether the itinerary listing background should match the header
customBatchUiBackground: true
# Whether to render itineraries below a mode description header
groupByMode: true
# Whether to merge groups of itineraries with the same primary mode (Bike, Walk, etc)
groupTransitModes: true
# Whether to merge itineraries with the same origin, destination, and transit modes
mergeItineraries: true
# Whether to show the first itinerary on the map. If this is set to false, routes
# will only show on the map on hover or click
showFirstResultByDefault: false
# This flag disables the dot between legs in the metro itnerary summary, replacing it with
# a gray background
disableMetroSeperatorDot: false
# If enabled, always shows departures as times ("10pm" instead of "3 min") unless realtime data is present
onlyShowCountdownForRealtime: true
# Show the number of minutes of delay or early beneath a time in the itinerary body
showScheduleDeviation: true
# Shows the duration of a leg below the leg in the metro itinerary summary
showLegDurations: false
# Whether to show (experimental) itinerary preview overlay on itinerary results on map
previewOverlay: false
# Whether to add a OTP_RR_A11Y_ROUTING_ENABLED error to all itineraries with accessibility scores
displayA11yError: false
# Whether to display itinerary info in the side of the preview or next to the departure times
showInlineItinerarySummary: false
# Whether to sync the sort type with the depart/arrive time in the date/time modal
syncSortWithDepartArrive: true
# The sort option to use by default
# Available sort options: 'BEST', 'DURATION', 'ARRIVALTIME', 'WALKTIME', 'COST', 'DEPARTURETIME'
# defaultSort: "BEST" # Default
# The sort options to display in the sort options list
# If unset, will display all.
# Available sort options: 'BEST', 'DURATION', 'ARRIVALTIME', 'WALKTIME', 'COST', 'DEPARTURETIME'
# sortModes:
# - 'BEST'
# - 'DURATION'
# - 'ARRIVALTIME'
# - 'WALKTIME'
# - 'COST'
# - 'DEPARTURETIME'
# In the batch itinerary UI, this setting will always show both departure/arrival times
alwaysShowBothTimes: false
advancedSettingsPanel:
# Show button in advanced panel that allows users to save and return
saveAndReturnButton: true
# Prevent users from selecting a single day for saving trips.
disableSingleItineraryDays: false
# The transitOperators key is a list of transit operators that can be used to
# order transit agencies when sorting by route. Also, this can optionally
# provide operator logos that appear in the the route viewer and itineraries).
# Note: these logos will override the values found in
# agency.txt#agency_branding_url.
#
# When sorting routes, otp-react-redux uses otp-ui's route-comparator which uses
# multiple criteria to sort routes. (See https://git.io/Jk2Ia). The routes are
# first sorted according to a comparator value based off of the agency. After
# sorting routes by the agency, additional sorting criteria is used for routes
# that yield the same agency comparator value.
#
# If the transitOperators key is not defined, route sorting will fall back to
# using the agency name. If the transitOperators key is defined, the order field
# defined for each agency is used as a comparator value. Agencies are matched
# according to both the feedId and agencyId. If no match is found or the order
# field is not undefined, the associated routes will be placed after all other
# agencies which did have a match with a defined order value.
#
# This works best with the IBI fork of OTP which returns the necessary
# information in the route index API. Check the build logs of OTP to see what
# feedIds and agencyIds were found as these IDs can sometimes be auto-generated.
#
# Shown below is an example transitOperators config setting for the Portland, OR
# area which uses 2 GTFS files (from TriMet and C-TRAN).
#
# transitOperators:
# - feedId: TriMet
# agencyId: PSC
# logo: https://d2tyb7byn1fef9.cloudfront.net/psc.png
# order: 1
# colorMode: gtfs # One of gtfs, gtfs-softened, disabled. see util/viewer.js for more details.
# # Mode color overrides. If a GTFS supplies weird colors for
# # a mode, they can be overridden here. This is treated as GTFS data.
# modeColors:
# BUS: # Any OTP mode
# color: 00FF00 # HEX color without the # (like GTFS)
# textColor: FFFFFF # HEX color without the # (like GTFS)
# routeIcons: false # If set to false, no mode icons in the route viewer
# - feedId: TriMet
# agencyId: TRIMET
# name: TriMet
# logo: http://news.trimet.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/TriMet-logo-300x300.png
# order: 1
# - feedId: TriMet
# agencyId: TRAM
# logo: https://d2tyb7byn1fef9.cloudfront.net/tram.png
# order: 1
# # The C-TRAN GTFS feed does not come with feed_id or agency_id filled. The
# # value of '1' is a feed_id and agency_id that OTP auto-generated.
# - feedId: '1'
# agencyId: '1'
# name: C-TRAN
# logo: https://d2tyb7byn1fef9.cloudfront.net/ctran.png
# defaultRouteColor: ffffff
# defaultRouteTextColor: '000000'
# longNameSplitter: ' - '
# order: 2
# Use this config to overwrite the accessibility score gradation
# map that ships with otp-ui
#accessibilityScore:
# gradationMap:
# 0.0:
# color: "#ffb5b9"
# # The text can be overridden in the language section
# text: 'Not Accessible'
# icon: thumbs-down
### Use this config for the standard mode selector
# modeGroups:
# - name: Transit
# modes:
# - TRAM
# - BUS
# - name: Walk/Bike
# modes:
# - WALK
# - BICYCLE
### Configure here the carbon output in grams per meter for each mode.
### massUnits can be 'pound', 'kilogram', 'ounce', or 'gram'
# co2:
# . enabled: true
# carbonIntensity:
# walk: 0
# bicycle: 0
# car: 0.283
# tram: 0.041
# subway: 0.041
# rail: 0.041
# bus: 0.105
# ferry: 0.082
# cable_car: 0.021
# gondola: 0.021
# funicular: 0.041
# transit: 0.041
# leg_switch: 0
# airplane: 0.382
# micromobility: 0
# massUnit: "ounce"
# showIfHigher: false // show the relative CO₂ even if it's higher than driving
# cutoffPercentage: 33 // Only show the CO₂ comparison if the % difference from driving is at least this much
### Popup config
### OTP-RR supports a full-screen modal popup that can be launched from a set of
### pre-set locations. Each button can be configured to open a different popup.
### Popup "targets" define a URL that is opened. Their ID is used to give them names
### via the language section below. For example, a target with the id "testTarget"
### can be named with the i18n string "config.popups.testTarget" (see the language section below for an example)
###
### Each popup button location can have a target assigned to it
# popups:
# targets:
# testTarget: # To set a name for this target, create the i18n string "config.popups.testTarget"
# url: http://example.com/
# modal: false # Setting this to false always launches the popup as a browser popup
# secondTarget:
# url: http://test.com/
# appendLocale: false # Defaults to true, if set to false otp-rr will not append the current i18n language to the popup URL.
# launchers:
# toolbar: testTarget # This button is rendered in the top right of the toolbar (desktop view only!)
# itineraryFooter: testTarget # This button is rendered at the bottom of a selected itinerary
# optionFilter: secondTarget # This button is rendered to the left of the itinerary filter in the batch and metro UIs
# sidebarLink: testTarget # this button is rendered in the sidebar
### Uncommenting the language section below will enable internationalization as a whole.
### Defining a language here (a nested section whose name is an ISO language code corresponding to
### a file in the i18n directory) will make that language available programmatically, and will also
### cause it to be visible in the LocaleSelector component. Each language must have at least a
### "name" property defined to be valid. Only this name property is needed for a language to function.
### The LocaleSelector component, which provides a dropdown for the user to change their locale, will
### only be rendered in the UI if more than one valid language is included in the language section.
###
### Language strings may also be optionally overridden here.
### Strings can be set globally for all languages (e.g. for strings that are brands/nouns,
### e.g. TriMet's "TransitTracker") or by language.
### The nested structure should be the same as the language files under the i18n folder.
### You can also customize OTP error messages for itinerary searches based on OTP HTTP codes.
### A separate message can be set for each language or locale if necessary.
### Languages defined may be region-specific (e.g. en-US) or language-specific (e.g. es, kr)
# language:
# allLanguages
# common:
# accessModes:
# bikeshare: Relay Bike
# en-US:
# common:
# accessModes:
# bikeshare: Blue Bike
# config:
# flex:
# flex-service: Flex Service
# both: See bottom of itinerary for details.
# call-ahead: "Call to reserve: (555) 555-5555"
# continuous-dropoff: Communicate with operator about stop
# accessibilityScore:
# gradationMap:
# 0.0: 'Not Accessible'
# 0.9: 'Mostly Accessible'
# popups:
# testTarget: Test Target!
# # Optional string used for narrow UI elements such as link buttons under trip details.
# testTarget-narrow: Target!
# menuItems:
# demo-item: Demo Item
# errorMessages:
# 404:
# msg: Sorry, we couldn't find any transit or rideshare/carshare options at the time and/or location you chose. Please try again later, or change the settings of your trip.
# # OTP modes in a string to be extracted (Format: [MODE1], [MODE2] (space included))
# modes: "CAR_HAIL, CAR_RENT"
# 480:
# msg: No available transit routes or rideshare/carshare service at origin.
# name: English (US)
#
# fr:
# config:
# # App (hamburger) menu items
# menuItems:
# car-pool: Covoiturage
# give-us-feedback: Donnez votre avis
# log-my-commute: Mes trajets verts
# traveler-tools: Outils du voyageur
# name: French
# ko:
# name: 한국인
# vi:
# name: Tiếng Việt
# # Chinese (Simplified) must be entered using 'zh-Hans',
# # or, if no other Chinese language is defined, using 'zh'.
# zh-Hans:
# name: 汉语
# # Chinese (Traditional) must be entered using 'zh-Hant'.
# # If Chinese (Simplified) is also used, it must be defined as 'zh-Hans'
# zh-Hant:
# name: 漢語
# es:
# name: Español
### Localization section to provide language/locale settings
#localization:
# defaultLocale: 'en-US'
### If using OTP Middleware, you can define the optional phone number options below.
# phoneFormatOptions:
# # ISO 2-letter country code for phone number formats (defaults to 'US')
# countryCode: US
# set this value to change the absolute number of seconds of deviation from the
# schedule for a transit stop time to be considered early, on-time or late. The
# default is 60 seconds.
# onTimeThresholdSeconds: 60
# stopViewer:
# # Whether to display block IDs with each departure in the schedule mode.
# # (defaults to false if unspecified).
# showBlockIds: false
# routeViewer:
# # Whether to render routes within flex zones of a route's patterns. If set to true,
# # routes will not be rendered within flex zones.
# hideRouteShapesWithinFlexZones: true
# # Disable vehicle highlight if necessary (e.g. custom or inverted icons)
# vehicleIconHighlight: true
# # Customize vehicle icon padding (the default iconPadding is 2px in otp-ui)
# vehicleIconPadding: 0
# # Remove vehicles from map that haven't sent an update in this number of seconds
# maxRealtimeVehicleAge: 60
# # Interval for refreshing vehicle positions
# vehiclePositionRefreshSeconds: 30 # defaults to 30 seconds.
# # Enable this to restrict listing to routes active within the last to next Sunday
# onlyShowCurrentServiceWeek: true
# API key to make Mapillary API calls. These are used to show street imagery.
# Mapillary calls these "Client Tokens". They can be created at https://www.mapillary.com/dashboard/developers
# mapillary:
# key: <Mapillary Key>
### Setting to enable touch-friendly behavior
### e.g. on touch-screen kiosks that run a desktop OS.
# isTouchScreenOnDesktop: true
### Approximate duration in seconds after which, if there is no user activity, the UI is reset to an initial URL.
### The value should be at least over a minute, so that users have enough time to extend their session if needed.
### A warning is shown when a minute or a third of the session time remains, whichever is shorter.
# sessionTimeoutSeconds: 180
# nearbyView:
### Setting to use arrival time instead of departure time in the nearby view.
# useArrivalTime: true
### Setting to hide stops with no depatures in the nearby view.
# hideEmptyStops: true
### What radius should the nearby query get results within? (in meters)
# radius: 600
### Setting this to true will use the route viewer sort algorithm on routes
# useRouteViewSort: false
### Setting this to false will hide the shadowey dot that appears when dragging the map
# showShadowDotOnMapDrag: false
### In routes, this will always show the routeLongName before the headsign
### !!! WARNING: in some feeds, this may show the long name twice. In some feeds, this may cause layout issues !!!
# alwaysShowLongName: false