Ajout d'un binding Python pour Transit Model#962
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Description
Cette PR introduit un binding Python pour Transit Model en utilisant
pyo3. L'objectif est de permettre à Kirin de récupérer directement les données de Transit Model sans passer par Navitia, afin d'améliorer les performances.Changements principaux :
⚡️ Comment tester cette PR ?
1️⃣ Compilation du module
Assurez-vous d’avoir Rust et maturin installés, puis exécutez :
python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install maturin maturin develop python python_test.pyCela installera le module Python en local pour le tester.
2️⃣ Lancement des tests unitaires
Vous pouvez exécuter les tests via cargo :
cargo testOu directement en Python après installation du module :
3️⃣ Utilisation interactive
Après installation, testez le module en Python :
📌 Points d'attention :
🚀 Merci pour votre revue !