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# pyCruiseMapper
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Python package for retrieving data on (cruise) ships from cruisemapper.com
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This is a very basic implementation, and it might stay like this, but I still
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wanted to share it in case anyone finds it useful. I can't promise that I will
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keep this package updated or that it's going to work forever as is, though.
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I wanted to keep it simple, so this package has no dependencies outside the
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standard library. Tested on Python 3.10.6 only, but should work on any >= 3.8.
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## Basic Usage
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```python
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from pycruisemapper import CruiseMapper
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cruisemapper = CruiseMapper()
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# First, retrieve basic data on all ships
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# Returns a list of Ship objects
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all_ships = cruisemapper.get_ships()
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# Then, select the ship(s) you are interested in from that list
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meinschiff1 = list(filter(lambda x: x.imo == 9783564))[0]
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# You may want to retrieve additional information of a ship's current status
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# Pass the Ship object into fill_ship and it will return an object with details
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meinschiff1 = cruisemapper.fill_ship(meinschiff1)
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# You can now access things like the current location or temperature
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location = meinschiff1.location # .latitude/.longitude
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temperature = meinschiff1.current_temperature # returned in °C
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# Check the class definitions in /classes/*.py to see all possible attributes
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``` |