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RoutesAlpha
The Routes Preferred API.
ComputeCustomRoutes |
rpc ComputeCustomRoutes(ComputeCustomRoutesRequest ) returns (ComputeCustomRoutesResponse )
Given a set of terminal and intermediate waypoints, and a route objective, computes the best route for the route objective. Also returns fastest route and shortest route as reference routes. NOTE: This method requires that you specify a response field mask in the input. You can provide the response field mask by using the URL parameter $fields or fields , or by using the HTTP/gRPC header X-Goog-FieldMask (see the available URL parameters and headers. The value is a comma separated list of field paths. See this detailed documentation about how to construct the field paths. For example, in this method:
- Field mask of all available fields (for manual inspection):
X-Goog-FieldMask: *
- Field mask of route distances, durations, token and toll info:
X-Goog-FieldMask:
routes.route.distanceMeters,routes.route.duration,routes.token,routes.route.travelAdvisory.tollInfo
Google discourages the use of the wildcard (* ) response field mask, or specifying the field mask at the top level (routes ), because:
- Selecting only the fields that you need helps our server save computation cycles, allowing us to return the result to you with a lower latency.
- Selecting only the fields that you need in your production job ensures stable latency performance. We might add more response fields in the future, and those new fields might require extra computation time. If you select all fields, or if you select all fields at the top level, then you might experience performance degradation because any new field we add will be automatically included in the response.
- Selecting only the fields that you need results in a smaller response size, and thus higher network throughput.
- Authorization scopes
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Requires the following OAuth scope:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/maps-platform.routespreferred
For more information, see the OAuth 2.0 Overview.
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ComputeRouteMatrix |
rpc ComputeRouteMatrix(ComputeRouteMatrixRequest ) returns (RouteMatrixElement )
Takes in a list of origins and destinations and returns a stream containing route information for each combination of origin and destination. NOTE: This method requires that you specify a response field mask in the input. You can provide the response field mask by using the URL parameter $fields or fields , or by using the HTTP/gRPC header X-Goog-FieldMask (see the available URL parameters and headers. The value is a comma separated list of field paths. See this detailed documentation about how to construct the field paths. For example, in this method:
- Field mask of all available fields (for manual inspection):
X-Goog-FieldMask: *
- Field mask of route durations, distances, element status, condition, and element indices (an example production setup):
X-Goog-FieldMask:
originIndex,destinationIndex,status,condition,distanceMeters,duration
It is critical that you include status in your field mask as otherwise all messages will appear to be OK. Google discourages the use of the wildcard (* ) response field mask, because:
- Selecting only the fields that you need helps our server save computation cycles, allowing us to return the result to you with a lower latency.
- Selecting only the fields that you need in your production job ensures stable latency performance. We might add more response fields in the future, and those new fields might require extra computation time. If you select all fields, or if you select all fields at the top level, then you might experience performance degradation because any new field we add will be automatically included in the response.
- Selecting only the fields that you need results in a smaller response size, and thus higher network throughput.
- Authorization scopes
-
Requires the following OAuth scope:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/maps-platform.routespreferred
For more information, see the OAuth 2.0 Overview.
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ComputeRoutes |
rpc ComputeRoutes(ComputeRoutesRequest ) returns (ComputeRoutesResponse )
Returns the primary route along with optional alternate routes, given a set of terminal and intermediate waypoints. NOTE: This method requires that you specify a response field mask in the input. You can provide the response field mask by using the URL parameter $fields or fields , or by using the HTTP/gRPC header X-Goog-FieldMask (see the available URL parameters and headers. The value is a comma separated list of field paths. See this detailed documentation about how to construct the field paths. For example, in this method:
- Field mask of all available fields (for manual inspection):
X-Goog-FieldMask: *
- Field mask of Route-level duration, distance, and polyline (an example production setup):
X-Goog-FieldMask:
routes.duration,routes.distanceMeters,routes.polyline.encodedPolyline
Google discourages the use of the wildcard (* ) response field mask, or specifying the field mask at the top level (routes ), because:
- Selecting only the fields that you need helps our server save computation cycles, allowing us to return the result to you with a lower latency.
- Selecting only the fields that you need in your production job ensures stable latency performance. We might add more response fields in the future, and those new fields might require extra computation time. If you select all fields, or if you select all fields at the top level, then you might experience performance degradation because any new field we add will be automatically included in the response.
- Selecting only the fields that you need results in a smaller response size, and thus higher network throughput.
- Authorization scopes
-
Requires the following OAuth scope:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/maps-platform.routespreferred
For more information, see the OAuth 2.0 Overview.
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Last updated 2024-10-23 UTC.
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