Pass the routingParameters.origin parameter in the request to specify the
latitude and longitude coordinates of the routing origin. This parameter is
required to calculate the duration and distance to each place in the
response.
Include routingSummaries in the field mask so that the response includes
the routingSummaries array. This array contains the duration and distance
from the routing origin to each place in the response.
The APIs Explorer lets you make live requests so that you can get familiar with
the API and the API options:
The response contains two JSON arrays: the places array contains the matching
places, and the routingSummaries array containing the duration and distance to
travel to each place:
Each element in the routingSummaries array is at the corresponding array
location as the place in the places array. That is, the element at
routingSummaries[0] corresponds to the place at places[0].
The array length of routingSummaries is the same as the array length of
places. In the case where the routingSummary for a place is not available,
the array entry is empty.
Because this example calculates the duration and distance from the routing
origin to each place, the routingSummaries.legs field in the response contains a single
Leg object that contains the duration and distanceMeters from
the routing origin to the place.
{"places":[{"formattedAddress":"1, Westfield Sydney Central Plaza, 450 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia","displayName":{"text":"Gözleme King Sydney","languageCode":"en"}},{"formattedAddress":"367 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia","priceLevel":"PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE","displayName":{"text":"Mother Chu's Vegetarian Kitchen","languageCode":"en"}},…]"routingSummaries":[{"legs":[{"duration":"597s","distanceMeters":2607}],"directionsUri":"https://www.google.com/maps/dir/-33.8688,151.1957362/''/data=!4m6!4m5!1m0!1m2!1m1!1s0x6b12ae3fa97cd745:0x6aecf365bf497c08!3e0"},{"legs":[{"duration":"562s","distanceMeters":2345}],"directionsUri":"https://www.google.com/maps/dir/-33.8688,151.1957362/''/data=!4m6!4m5!1m0!1m2!1m1!1s0x6b12ae3da97f60c1:0x845f3273bd764f6c!3e0"},…]}
From this example, you can see that the duration and distance from the routing
origin to the first place in the results is 597 seconds and 2607 meters.
Use Nearby Search
In this example, you calculate the travel duration and distance to each place in
the Nearby Search response. This example searches for restaurants in Sydney,
Australia and sets the location restriction and the routing origin to the same
latitude and longitude coordinate:
You don't have to use the same coordinates for the locationRestriction and the
for routing origin. For example, you set the locationRestriction to the center
point of Sydney to bias the search results to that circle. But you then set the
routing origin to the coordinates of your house, meaning to a different location
within the search circle. The request then biases the search results to the
circle, and calculates the routing summaries based on the location of your
house.
Specify travel options
By default, the duration and distance calculations are for a car. However, you
can control the vehicle type, as well as other options, in the search.
Use the routingParameters.travelMode parameter to set the mode of
transportation to DRIVE, BICYCLE, WALK, or TWO_WHEELER. For more
information on these options, see Available vehicle types for
routes.
Use the routingParameters.routingPreference property to set the routing
preference option to TRAFFIC_UNAWARE (default), TRAFFIC_AWARE, or
TRAFFIC_AWARE_OPTIMAL. Each option has varying levels of data quality and
latency. For more information, see Specify how and if to include traffic
data.
The routingParameters.routingPreference property does affect the
directions contained in the Preview (Pre-GA) directionsUri field because
Google Maps displays traffic options when it opens the link.
Use the routingParameters.routeModifiers property to specify to
avoidTolls, avoidHighways, avoidFerries, and avoidIndoor. For more
information on these options, see Specify route features to
avoid.
In the next example, you specify the travel mode as DRIVE and to avoid
highways:
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Pass the `routingParameters.origin` parameter in the request to specify the\n latitude and longitude coordinates of the routing origin. This parameter is\n required to calculate the duration and distance to each place in the\n response.\n\n2. Include `routingSummaries` in the field mask so that the response includes\n the `routingSummaries` array. This array contains the duration and distance\n from the routing origin to each place in the response.\n\n | **Note:** Adding `routingSummaries` in the field mask without also including either the `routingParameters.origin` parameter or the `searchAlongRouteParameters.polyline.encodedPolyline` parameter in the request causes an error.\n\nThe APIs Explorer lets you make live requests so that you can get familiar with\nthe API and the API options: \n[Try it!](#try_it)\n\nUse Text Search (New)\n---------------------\n\nIn the following request, you calculate the travel duration and distance to each\nplace in the Text Search (New) response: \n\n```scdoc\ncurl -X POST -d '{\n \"textQuery\" : \"Spicy Vegetarian Food in Sydney, Australia\",\n \"routingParameters\": {\n \"origin\": {\n \"latitude\": -33.8688,\n \"longitude\": 151.1957362\n }\n }\n}' \\\n-H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'X-Goog-Api-Key: API_KEY' \\\n-H 'X-Goog-FieldMask: places.displayName,places.formattedAddress,places.priceLevel,routingSummaries' \\\n'https://places.googleapis.com/v1/places:searchText'\n```\n\nThe response contains two JSON arrays: the `places` array contains the matching\nplaces, and the `routingSummaries` array containing the duration and distance to\ntravel to each place: \n\n```yaml\n{\n \"places\": [\n {\n object (/maps/documentation/places/web-service/reference/rest/v1/places)\n }\n ]\n \"routingSummaries\": [\n {\n object (/maps/documentation/places/web-service/reference/rest/v1/RoutingSummary)\n }\n}\n```\n\nEach element in the `routingSummaries` array is at the corresponding array\nlocation as the place in the `places` array. That is, the element at\n`routingSummaries[0]` corresponds to the place at `places[0]`.\n\nThe array length of `routingSummaries` is the same as the array length of\n`places`. In the case where the `routingSummary` for a place is not available,\nthe array entry is empty.\n\nBecause this example calculates the duration and distance from the routing\norigin to each place, the `routingSummaries.legs` field in the response contains a single\n`Leg` object that contains the `duration` and `distanceMeters` from\nthe routing origin to the place.\n| **Note:** This response also includes the Preview (pre-GA) `directionsUri` field in the routing summary for each place. This field contains a link to open directions to the place in Google Maps. The `routingParameters.origin` parameter is used as the directions origin, the place location is used as the destination, and the travel mode defaults to drive.\n| This product or feature is in Preview (pre-GA). Pre-GA products and features might have limited support, and changes to pre-GA products and features might not be compatible with other pre-GA versions. Pre-GA Offerings are covered by the [Google\n| Maps Platform Service Specific Terms](https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms/maps-service-terms). For more information, see the [launch stage\ndescriptions](/maps/launch-stages). \n\n```json\n{\n \"places\": [\n {\n \"formattedAddress\": \"1, Westfield Sydney Central Plaza, 450 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia\",\n \"displayName\": {\n \"text\": \"Gözleme King Sydney\",\n \"languageCode\": \"en\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"formattedAddress\": \"367 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia\",\n \"priceLevel\": \"PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE\",\n \"displayName\": {\n \"text\": \"Mother Chu's Vegetarian Kitchen\",\n \"languageCode\": \"en\"\n }\n },\n ...\n ]\n \"routingSummaries\": [\n {\n \"legs\": [\n {\n \"duration\": \"597s\",\n \"distanceMeters\": 2607\n }\n ],\n \"directionsUri\": \"https://www.google.com/maps/dir/-33.8688,151.1957362/''/data=!4m6!4m5!1m0!1m2!1m1!1s0x6b12ae3fa97cd745:0x6aecf365bf497c08!3e0\"\n },\n {\n \"legs\": [\n {\n \"duration\": \"562s\",\n \"distanceMeters\": 2345\n }\n ],\n \"directionsUri\": \"https://www.google.com/maps/dir/-33.8688,151.1957362/''/data=!4m6!4m5!1m0!1m2!1m1!1s0x6b12ae3da97f60c1:0x845f3273bd764f6c!3e0\"\n },\n ...\n ]\n}\n```\n\nFrom this example, you can see that the duration and distance from the routing\norigin to the first place in the results is 597 seconds and 2607 meters.\n\nUse Nearby Search\n-----------------\n\nIn this example, you calculate the travel duration and distance to each place in\nthe Nearby Search response. This example searches for restaurants in Sydney,\nAustralia and sets the location restriction and the routing origin to the same\nlatitude and longitude coordinate: \n\n```scdoc\n curl -X POST -d '{\n \"includedTypes\": [\"restaurant\"],\n \"maxResultCount\": 10,\n \"locationRestriction\": {\n \"circle\": {\n \"center\": {\n \"latitude\": -33.8688,\n \"longitude\": 151.1957362},\n \"radius\": 500.0\n }\n },\n \"routingParameters\": {\n \"origin\": {\n \"latitude\": -33.8688,\n \"longitude\": 151.1957362\n }\n }\n }' \\\n -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H \"X-Goog-Api-Key:API_KEY\" \\\n -H \"X-Goog-FieldMask: places.displayName,routingSummaries\" \\\n https://places.googleapis.com/v1/places:searchNearby\n```\n\nYou don't have to use the same coordinates for the `locationRestriction` and the\nfor routing origin. For example, you set the `locationRestriction` to the center\npoint of Sydney to bias the search results to that circle. But you then set the\nrouting origin to the coordinates of your house, meaning to a different location\nwithin the search circle. The request then biases the search results to the\ncircle, and calculates the routing summaries based on the location of your\nhouse.\n\nSpecify travel options\n----------------------\n\nBy default, the duration and distance calculations are for a car. However, you\ncan control the vehicle type, as well as other options, in the search.\n\n- Use the `routingParameters.travelMode` parameter to set the mode of\n transportation to `DRIVE`, `BICYCLE`, `WALK`, or `TWO_WHEELER`. For more\n information on these options, see [Available vehicle types for\n routes](/maps/documentation/routes/vehicles).\n\n | **Note:** The Routes API also supports a mode of `TRANSIT`, but that mode is not supported by the Places API.\n | **Note:** The `TWO_WHEELER` option is only supported in those countries listed at [Countries and regions supported for two-wheeled\n | vehicles](/maps/documentation/routes/coverage-two-wheeled).\n- Use the `routingParameters.routingPreference` property to set the routing preference option to `TRAFFIC_UNAWARE` (default), `TRAFFIC_AWARE`, or `TRAFFIC_AWARE_OPTIMAL`. Each option has varying levels of data quality and latency. For more information, see [Specify how and if to include traffic\n data](/maps/documentation/routes/config_trade_offs).\n\n The `routingParameters.routingPreference` property does affect the\n directions contained in the Preview (Pre-GA) `directionsUri` field because\n Google Maps displays traffic options when it opens the link.\n- Use the `routingParameters.routeModifiers` property to specify to `avoidTolls`, `avoidHighways`, `avoidFerries`, and `avoidIndoor`. For more information on these options, see [Specify route features to\n avoid](/maps/documentation/routes/route-modifiers).\n\nIn the next example, you specify the travel mode as `DRIVE` and to avoid\nhighways: \n\n```scdoc\ncurl -X POST -d '{\n \"textQuery\" : \"Spicy Vegetarian Food in Sydney, Australia\",\n \"routingParameters\": {\n \"origin\": {\n \"latitude\": -33.8688,\n \"longitude\": 151.1957362\n },\n \"travelMode\":\"DRIVE\",\n \"routeModifiers\": {\n \"avoidHighways\": true\n }\n }\n}' \\\n-H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'X-Goog-Api-Key: API_KEY' \\\n-H 'X-Goog-FieldMask: places.displayName,places.formattedAddress,places.priceLevel,routingSummaries' \\\n'https://places.googleapis.com/v1/places:searchText'\n```\n\nTry it!\n-------\n\nThe APIs Explorer lets you make sample requests so\nthat you can get familiar with the API and the API options.\n\n1. Select the API icon api\n on the right side of the page.\n\n2. Optionally edit the request parameters.\n\n3. Select the **Execute** button. In the dialog, choose the account\n that you want to use to make the request.\n\n4. In the APIs Explorer panel, select the fullscreen icon\n fullscreen to expand the APIs Explorer window."]]