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After almost two months of suspended services, the two most popular ride-hailing platforms-- Ola Cabs and Uber announced this week that they would be resuming services in most Indian cities in the coming days, as permitted under the guidelines of lockdown 4.0. Ensuring the safety of both drivers and passengers is a primary concern for both companies. However, preventing the spread of the virus is only possible if the users are being extra careful and following essential regulations. The passengers must abide by the following:
*Always wear a mask before getting into your cab. This is essential to prevent transmission of the virus to the driver, in case you are an asymptomatic carrier.
*Do not sit on the front seat. The government mandates cab users to occupy only the back seats while travelling.
*Handle your own luggage. Prevent unnecessary indirect contact by asking your driver to load your luggage into the cab, as surface fomites can act as a carrier of the virus.
*Always sanitize your hands before entering and exiting the vehicle. If possible, it is recommended to sanitize the door handle of the cab too when you exit, to prevent chances of transmission to the next passenger.
As far as the drivers go, they also have an important role to play to mitigate the spread of this deadly virus. They must ensure the following:
*The cab must be properly disinfected after each ride, to prevent indirect transmission from one passenger and to the other. Impeccable hygiene standard must be maintained within the vehicle.
*Government guidelines restrict the maximum passengers allowed in a cab to two. The drivers should ensure that this is strictly followed, and that both passengers occupy the back seats.
*Pooling services, such as Ola Share and Uber Pool are still discontinued. No driver should violate these in any situation whatsoever.
*The driver must use the vehicle’s air conditioner only in fresh-air mode. Other modes should be avoided to ensure clean air within the confines of the cab.
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The two cab aggregators have also released a list of policies they would be following and new features in their app as measures to ensure safety against COVID-19. An official statement by Uber introduced the following novel additions to the app:
*Go Online Checklist: This is a virtual checklist for both, the driver and the passenger, in which they have to confirm that they have taken the necessary precautions (wearing a mask, sanitizing their hands etc.) before they can go online and accept a ride or book a cab respectively.
*Automatic Mask Verification: A new technology introduced by Uber will ask all drivers to take a selfie with a mask on before they can start accepting trips from riders. Drivers will be able to accept trips only when it is verified that they are wearing a mask.
Also read | Your next Uber ride will be different: Face mask mandatory, no more Uber Pool
*Updated Cancellation Policy: The terms of cancellation have been updated and a passenger can now cancel a trip if he/ she feels that sufficient precautions are not been taken or the driver is not wearing a proper mask. New options have also been added to the feedback prompt, allowing users to address their problems and concerns.
*Health Safety Education: Uber has partnered with a lot of global and local public health authorities to send health safety tips to all its riders and drivers before they begin a trip. Additional government directives, such as the disallowance of passenger on the front seat have also been mandated by the organisation.
*Notification to replenish PPE kits: To improve safety standards, Uber has distributed millions of PPE kits to its drivers, including 3 million masks, 200,000 disinfectants and 1.2 million shower caps. It has also introduced safety education video courses for its drivers. A new in-app feature has also been introduced to notify drivers to replenish their PPE kits after a certain predetermined number of trips. QR Code will be used to allow the driver to pick up the PPE kits from a convenient location.
Also read | Uber, Ola resume services in these cities: Check if the service is available in your area
Ola Cabs has also enhanced its safety protocols and has begun services over 160 cities. Their organisation has also taken several initiatives similar to Uber, to ensure the safety of its drivers and passengers. These include compulsory mask-usage, compulsory disinfection and sanitization of vehicles post-trips, limiting seat usage to only back seats and following Ola’s ‘10 Steps to a Safer Ride’ initiative which lists a variety of safety precautions.
Cab aggregators such as Uber and Ola Cabs were among the worst hit due to the severe downturn in demand during the lockdown. With partial relaxations from the government in lockdown 4.0, resuming services in the times of COVID-19 is sure to be a highly challenging task.
Written by Shubhang Gopal, an intern with indianexpress.com.
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Official Uber API Python SDK
Project description
File cabinet pro 4 2 6. Python SDK (beta) to support the Uber Rides API.
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Installation
To use the Uber Rides Python SDK:
Head over to pip-installer for instructions on installing pip.
To run from source, you can download the source code for uber-rides, and then run:
We recommend using virtualenv when setting up your project environment. You may need to run the above commands with sudo if you’re not using it.
Read-Only Use
If you just need read-only access to Uber API resources, like getting a location’s available products, create a Session with the server token you received after registering your app.
Use this Session to create an UberRidesClient and fetch API resources:
Authorization
If you need to access protected resources or modify resources (like getting a user’s ride history or requesting a ride), you will need the user to grant access to your application through the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code flow. See Uber API docs.
The Authorization Code flow is a two-step authorization process. The first step is having the user authorize your app and the second involves requesting an OAuth 2.0 access token from Uber. This process is mandatory if you want to take actions on behalf of a user or access their information.
You can find YOUR_CLIENT_ID and YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET in the developer dashboard under the settings tab of your application. YOUR_PERMISSION_SCOPES is the list of scopes you have requested in the authorizations tab. Note that YOUR_REDIRECT_URL must match the value you provided when you registered your application.
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Navigate the user to the auth_url where they can grant access to your application. After, they will be redirected to a redirect_url with the format YOUR_REDIRECT_URL?code=UNIQUE_AUTH_CODE. Use this redirect_url to create a session and start UberRidesClient.
Keep credentials information in a secure data store and reuse them to make API calls on behalf of your user. The SDK will handle the token refresh for you automatically when it makes API requests with an UberRidesClient.
Example Apps
Navigate to the example folder to access the python example apps. Before you can run an example, you must edit the example/config.*.yaml file and add your app credentials from the Uber developer dashboard.
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To get an UberRidesClient through the Authorization Code flow, run:
The example above stores user credentials in example/oauth2_rider_session_store.yaml. To create an UberRidesClient with these credentials and go through a surge ride request run:
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To get an UberRidesClient authorized for driver endpoints, run:
The example above stores user credentials in example/oauth2_driver_session_store.yaml.
Flask Demo Apps
Vssh 1 11 1 – ssh protocol connectivity tools. To get an understanding of how the sdk can be use in an example app see the flask examples for rider and driver dashboards:
Get Price Estimates
Get User History
Request a Ride
This makes a real-world request and send an Uber driver to the specified start location.
To develop and test against request endpoints in a sandbox environment, make sure to instantiate your UberRidesClient with
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The default for sandbox_mode is set to False. See our documentation to read more about using the Sandbox Environment.
Update Sandbox Ride
If you are requesting sandbox rides, you will need to step through the different states of a ride.
If the update is successful, response.status_code will be 204.
The update_sandbox_ride method is not valid in normal mode, where the ride status will change automatically.
Get Driver Trips
Get Uber for Business Receipts
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Getting help
Uber developers actively monitor the Uber Tag on StackOverflow. If you need help installing or using the library, you can ask a question there. Make sure to tag your question with uber-api and python!
For full documentation about our API, visit our Developer Site.
See the Getting Started Tutorial.
Contributing
We love contributions. If you’ve found a bug in the library or would like new features added, go ahead and open issues or pull requests against this repo. Write a test to show your bug was fixed or the feature works as expected.
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