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En esta guía, se destacan las diferencias clave entre el servicio de Places heredado y la nueva clase Place. Actualizar a la clase Place ofrece ventajas significativas, como un mejor rendimiento y un nuevo modelo de precios.
Para aprovechar al máximo Places y asegurarte de que tus apps estén actualizadas, familiarízate con los cambios que se detallan en esta guía.
Prácticas recomendadas de facturación para la migración
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Esta guía se aplica si el uso de la API es lo suficientemente alto como para pasar a los precios de segundo nivel. Cuando migras a una versión más reciente de una API, también se te factura un SKU diferente. Para evitar aumentos en los costos durante el mes de tu transición, te recomendamos que cambies a las nuevas APIs en producción lo más cerca posible del comienzo del mes. Esto garantizará que alcances los niveles de precios mensuales más rentables durante el mes de la migración. Para obtener información sobre los niveles de precios, consulta la página de precios y las preguntas frecuentes sobre precios.
Habilita la API de Places
La clase Place depende del servicio de la API de Places.
Para usar las funciones de la nueva clase Place, primero debes habilitar la API de Places (nueva) en tu proyecto de Google Cloud. Para obtener más información, consulta Cómo comenzar.
Cambios generales
En la siguiente tabla, se enumeran algunas de las principales diferencias entre PlacesService y Place:
Los métodos requieren el uso de una devolución de llamada para controlar el objeto de resultados y la respuesta de google.maps.places.PlacesServiceStatus.
Usa promesas y funciona de forma asíncrona.
Los métodos requieren una verificación de PlacesServiceStatus.
No se requiere una verificación de estado. Se puede usar el control de errores estándar.
La clase Place proporciona una API para usar la biblioteca de Places y admite patrones de uso modernos, como las promesas. La clase Place expone los mismos campos de datos de lugar y tipos de lugar que el servicio Places heredado, y también incluye muchos valores nuevos para los campos de datos de lugar y los tipos de lugar.
En esta tabla, se muestra cómo se asignan las funciones del servicio de Places a las de la clase Place:
La forma en que tu app carga la biblioteca de Places depende del cargador de arranque que se esté usando. Si tu app usa la importación de bibliotecas dinámicas, puedes cargar las bibliotecas necesarias en el tiempo de ejecución con el operador await para llamar a importLibrary(), como se muestra aquí:
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[Learn more](/maps/comms/eea/faq).\n\nThis guide highlights key differences between the legacy\nPlaces Service and the new\nPlace class. Upgrading to the\nPlace class offers significant advantages,\nincluding improved performance and a new [pricing model](/maps/documentation/javascript/usage-and-billing#places-js-library).\nTo get the most out of Places and ensure your apps are up-to-date, familiarize\nyourself with the changes detailed in this guide.\n\n\nBilling best practices for migration\n------------------------------------\n\nwarning_amber\n\nThis guidance applies if your API usage is high enough to\nmove into second-tier pricing. When migrating to a newer version of an API,\nyou're also being billed for a different SKU. To avoid increased costs during the month of\nyour transition, we recommend switching to the new APIs in production as close to the\nbeginning of the month as possible. This will ensure that you reach the most cost-effective\nmonthly pricing tiers during the migration month. For information about pricing tiers,\nsee the [pricing page](/maps/billing-and-pricing/pricing)\nand the [pricing FAQ](/maps/billing-and-pricing/faq).\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nEnable Places API\n-----------------\n\nThe Place class relies on the Places API service.\nTo use the features of the new Place class, you\nmust first enable Places API (New) in your Google Cloud project. For more\ninformation, see [Get started](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-get-started).\n\nGeneral changes\n---------------\n\nThe following table lists some of the main differences between `PlacesService`\nand `Place`:\n\n| [`PlacesService`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service) (Legacy) | [`Place`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place) (New) |\n|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Methods require the use of a callback to handle the results object and `google.maps.places.PlacesServiceStatus` response. | Uses Promises, and works asynchronously. |\n| Methods require a `PlacesServiceStatus` check. | No required status check, can use standard error handling. |\n| [Place data fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-data-fields) are formatted using snake case. | [Place data fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-class-data-fields) are formatted using camel case. |\n| Limited to a fixed set of [place types](/maps/documentation/javascript/supported_types) and [place data fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-data-fields). | Provides an expanded selection of regularly updated [place types](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-types) and [place data fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-class-data-fields). |\n\nAPI-specific changes\n--------------------\n\nThe Place class provides an API for using the Places library, and supports\nmodern usage patterns such as Promises. The Place class exposes the same place\ndata fields and place types as the legacy Places Service, and includes many new\nvalues for place data fields and place types.\n\nThis table shows how features of the Places Service\nmap to those of the Place class:\n\n| Places Service (Legacy) | Place Class (New) |\n|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| [Place Data Fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-data-fields) | [Place Class Data Fields](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-class-data-fields) |\n| [Place Types](/maps/documentation/javascript/supported_types) | [Place Types](/maps/documentation/javascript/place-types) |\n| [`PlacesService.findPlaceFromQuery()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service#PlacesService.findPlaceFromQuery) | [`Place.searchByText()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place#Place.searchByText) |\n| [`PlacesService.findPlaceFromPhoneNumber()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service#PlacesService.findPlaceFromPhoneNumber) | [`Place.searchByText()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place#Place.searchByText) |\n| [`PlacesService.textSearch()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service#PlacesService.textSearch) | [`Place.searchByText()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place#Place.searchByText) |\n| [`PlacesService.nearbySearch()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service#PlacesService.nearbySearch) | [`Place.searchNearby()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place#Place.searchNearby) |\n| [`PlacesService.getDetails()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-service#PlacesService.getDetails) | [`Place.fetchFields()`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/place#Place.fetchFields) |\n| [`Places.AutocompletionRequest`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-autocomplete-service?db=wfrench#AutocompletionRequest) | [`Places.AutocompleteRequest`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/autocomplete-data#AutocompleteRequest) |\n| [`Places.AutocompletePrediction`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-autocomplete-service#AutocompletePrediction) | [`Places.PlacePrediction`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/autocomplete-data#PlacePrediction) |\n| [`Autocomplete`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-widget#Autocomplete) class | [`PlaceAutocompleteElement`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-widget#PlaceAutocompleteElement) class |\n| [`SearchBox`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/places-widget#SearchBox) class | --- |\n\nLoad the Places library\n-----------------------\n\nHow your app loads the Places library depends on which bootstrap loader is in\nuse. If your app uses [dynamic library import](/maps/documentation/javascript/load-maps-js-api#dynamic-library-import),\nyou can load the needed libraries at runtime by using the `await` operator to\ncall `importLibrary()`, as shown here: \n\n const { Place } = await google.maps.importLibrary(\"places\");\n\nIf your app uses the [direct script loading tag](/maps/documentation/javascript/load-maps-js-api#use-legacy-tag),\nrequest the `places` library in the loader script:\n\n\n```html\n\u003cscript async\n src=\"https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&loading=async&libraries=places&callback=initMap\"\u003e\n\u003c/script\u003e\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n[Learn more about loading the Maps JavaScript API.](/maps/documentation/javascript/load-maps-js-api)\n\nThis section includes the following guides to help you migrate your apps to use\nthe newest version of the Places API:\n\n- [Migrate to Place Details](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-details)\n- [Migrate to Text Search (New)](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-search)\n- [Migrate to Nearby Search (New)](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-nearby)\n- [Migrate to Place Photos](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-photos)\n- [Migrate to Place Reviews](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-reviews)\n- [Migrate to Place Autocomplete](/maps/documentation/javascript/places-migration-autocomplete)"]]