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### Added
- `Route.find(from:to:)`
- `.localizedETA()` on Departure
- `Stop.monitor()`
### Fixed
- A few `Route` properties are now optional
### Changed
- Renamed `Trip` to `Route`
- some coordinate handling, should now work better
- `Departure`'s `actualETA` is now just `ETA` and no longer optional
### Added
- Trip Requests 🛤
### Fixed
- `Depature.platform` is optional, as it should be
### Changed
- now dependent on Marshal, Carthage users will have to pull this in as well
### Added
- Route change lookups
- Serviced lines lookup
- convenience `Departure.monitor(stopWithName:)`
### Fixed
- Coordinates are back :clap:
### Changed
- Some argument labels were made more explicit
### Removed
- `Stop.findNear()` since the previous implementation was broken. Will hopefully find its way back soon.
### Added
- Compatibility with SPM.
### Changed
- Migrated to use WebAPI instead of old Widgets endpoint.
- Basic API, no more `DVB` class to interact with.
### Removed
- Example app from repo. That will live somewhere else.
- Local stop list, since there's now a good endpoint for this.
- Monitor filters, please implement this yourself if you need this functionality.
### Broke
- Everything regarding coordinates, will fix soon (hopefully)!
Swift 3 Support
7 years ago
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nearestStops() finds nearest stops!
7 years ago
This release introduces a new method called DVB.nearestStops() to find stops around a given location. You will receive the stop's information as well as its distance to the coordinate you provided.
DVB.find, just different
7 years ago
DVB.find now uses a local list of all stops in the VVO region to return results. This has the added benefit of a coordinate for every stop and some other stuff in the future :)
`DVB.find` can now be used to find specific stops using a portion of their title.
Initial Release
7 years ago
Nothing but `DVB.monitor`, but it feels good having published my first Cocoapod 🎉