Categorygithub.com/InoGo-Software/go-graphhopper
repositorypackage
1.0.0
Repository: https://github.com/inogo-software/go-graphhopper.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

Go API client for openapi

With the GraphHopper Directions API you can integrate A-to-B route planning, turn-by-turn navigation, route optimization, isochrone calculations and other tools in your application.

The GraphHopper Directions API consists of the following RESTful web services:

Explore our APIs

Get started

  1. Sign up for GraphHopper
  2. Create an API key

Each API part has its own documentation. Jump to the desired API part and learn about the API through the given examples and tutorials.

In addition, for each API there are specific sample requests that you can send via Insomnia or Postman to see what the requests and responses look like.

Insomnia

To explore our APIs with Insomnia, follow these steps:

  1. Open Insomnia and Import our workspace.
  2. Specify your API key in your workspace: Manage Environments -> Base Environment -> \"api_key\": your API key
  3. Start exploring

Insomnia

Postman

To explore our APIs with Postman, follow these steps:

  1. Import our request collections as well as our environment file.
  2. Specify your API key in your environment: \"api_key\": your API key
  3. Start exploring

Postman

API Client Libraries

To speed up development and make coding easier, we offer the following client libraries:

Bandwidth reduction

If you create your own client, make sure it supports http/2 and gzipped responses for best speed.

If you use the Matrix, the Route Optimization API or the Cluster API and want to solve large problems, we recommend you to reduce bandwidth by compressing your POST request and specifying the header as follows: Content-Encoding: gzip. This will also avoid the HTTP 413 error "Request Entity Too Large".

Contact Us

If you have problems or questions, please read the following information:

To stay informed about the latest developments, you can

Select the channel you like the most.

Map Data and Routing Profiles

Currently, our main data source is OpenStreetMap. We also integrated other network data providers. This chapter gives an overview about the options you have.

OpenStreetMap

Geographical Coverage

OpenStreetMap covers the whole world. If you want to see for yourself if we can provide data suitable for your region, please visit GraphHopper Maps. You can edit and modify OpenStreetMap data if you find that important information is missing, e.g. a weight limit for a bridge. Here is a beginner's guide that shows how to add data. If you have edited data, we usually consider your data after 1 week at the latest.

Supported Vehicle Profiles

The Routing, Matrix and Route Optimization APIs support the following vehicle profiles:

NameDescriptionRestrictionsIcon
carCar modecar accesscar image
small_truckSmall truck like a Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit or Iveco Dailyheight=2.7m, width=2+0.4m, length=5.5m, weight=2080+1400 kgsmall truck image
truckTruck like a MAN or Mercedes-Benz Actrosheight=3.7m, width=2.6+0.5m, length=12m, weight=13000 + 13000 kg, hgv=yes, 3 Axestruck image
scooterMoped modeFast inner city, often used for food delivery, is able to ignore certain bollards, maximum speed of roughly 50km/hscooter image
footPedestrian or walking without dangerous SAC-scalesfoot accessfoot image
hikePedestrian or walking with priority for more beautiful hiking tours and potentially a bit longer than foot. Walking duration is influenced by elevation differences.foot accesshike image
bikeTrekking bike avoiding hillsbike accessbike image
mtbMountainbikebike accessMountainbike image
racingbikeBike preferring roadsbike accessracingbike image

Please note:

  • all motor vehicles (car, small_truck, truck and scooter) support turn restrictions via turn_costs=true
  • the free package supports only the vehicle profiles car, bike or foot
  • up to 2 different vehicle profiles can be used in a single optimization request. The number of vehicles is unaffected and depends on your subscription.
  • we offer custom vehicle profiles with different properties, different speed profiles or different access options. To find out more about custom profiles, please contact us.
  • a sophisticated motorcycle profile is available up on request. It is powered by the Kurviger Routing API and favors curves and slopes while avoiding cities and highways.

TomTom

If you want to include traffic, you can purchase the TomTom Add-on. This Add-on only uses TomTom's road network and historical traffic information. Live traffic is not yet considered. If you are interested to learn how we consider traffic information, we recommend that you read this article.

Please note the following:

Contact us for more details.

Geographical Coverage

We offer

  • Europe including Russia
  • North, Central and South America
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • South Africa
  • Australia

Supported Vehicle Profiles

NameDescriptionRestrictionsIcon
carCar modecar accesscar image
small_truckSmall truck like a Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit or Iveco Dailyheight=2.7m, width=2+0.4m, length=5.5m, weight=2080+1400 kgsmall truck image

Overview

This API client was generated by the OpenAPI Generator project. By using the OpenAPI-spec from a remote server, you can easily generate an API client.

  • API version: 1.0.0
  • Package version: 1.0.0
  • Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.GoClientCodegen For more information, please visit https://www.graphhopper.com/

Installation

Install the following dependencies:

go get github.com/stretchr/testify/assert
go get golang.org/x/oauth2
go get golang.org/x/net/context

Put the package under your project folder and add the following in import:

import sw "./openapi"

To use a proxy, set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY:

os.Setenv("HTTP_PROXY", "http://proxy_name:proxy_port")

Configuration of Server URL

Default configuration comes with Servers field that contains server objects as defined in the OpenAPI specification.

Select Server Configuration

For using other server than the one defined on index 0 set context value sw.ContextServerIndex of type int.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextServerIndex, 1)

Templated Server URL

Templated server URL is formatted using default variables from configuration or from context value sw.ContextServerVariables of type map[string]string.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{
	"basePath": "v2",
})

Note, enum values are always validated and all unused variables are silently ignored.

URLs Configuration per Operation

Each operation can use different server URL defined using OperationServers map in the Configuration. An operation is uniquely identifield by "{classname}Service.{nickname}" string. Similar rules for overriding default operation server index and variables applies by using sw.ContextOperationServerIndices and sw.ContextOperationServerVariables context maps.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextOperationServerIndices, map[string]int{
	"{classname}Service.{nickname}": 2,
})
ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextOperationServerVariables, map[string]map[string]string{
	"{classname}Service.{nickname}": {
		"port": "8443",
	},
})

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to https://graphhopper.com/api/1

ClassMethodHTTP requestDescription
ClusterAPIApiAsyncClusteringProblemPost /cluster/calculateBatch Cluster Endpoint
ClusterAPIApiGetClusterSolutionGet /cluster/solution/{jobId}GET Batch Solution Endpoint
ClusterAPIApiSolveClusteringProblemPost /clusterPOST Cluster Endpoint
GeocodingAPIApiGetGeocodeGet /geocodeGeocoding Endpoint
IsochroneAPIApiGetIsochroneGet /isochroneIsochrone Endpoint
MapMatchingAPIApiPostGPXPost /matchMap-match a GPX file
MatrixAPIApiCalculateMatrixPost /matrix/calculateBatch Matrix Endpoint
MatrixAPIApiGetMatrixGet /matrixGET Matrix Endpoint
MatrixAPIApiGetMatrixSolutionGet /matrix/solution/{jobId}GET Batch Matrix Endpoint
MatrixAPIApiPostMatrixPost /matrixPOST Matrix Endpoint
RouteOptimizationAPIApiAsyncVRPPost /vrp/optimizePOST route optimization problem (batch mode)
RouteOptimizationAPIApiGetSolutionGet /vrp/solution/{jobId}GET the solution (batch mode)
RouteOptimizationAPIApiSolveVRPPost /vrpPOST route optimization problem
RoutingAPIApiGetRouteGet /routeGET Route Endpoint
RoutingAPIApiPostRoutePost /routePOST Route Endpoint
RoutingAPIApiRouteInfoGetGet /route/infoCoverage information

Documentation For Models

Documentation For Authorization

api_key

  • Type: API key
  • API key parameter name: key
  • Location: URL query string

Note, each API key must be added to a map of map[string]APIKey where the key is: key and passed in as the auth context for each request.

Documentation for Utility Methods

Due to the fact that model structure members are all pointers, this package contains a number of utility functions to easily obtain pointers to values of basic types. Each of these functions takes a value of the given basic type and returns a pointer to it:

  • PtrBool
  • PtrInt
  • PtrInt32
  • PtrInt64
  • PtrFloat
  • PtrFloat32
  • PtrFloat64
  • PtrString
  • PtrTime

Author

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