LocationService / Client / calculate_route
calculate_route#
- LocationService.Client.calculate_route(**kwargs)#
Calculates a route given the following required parameters:
DeparturePositionandDestinationPosition. Requires that you first create a route calculator resource.By default, a request that doesn’t specify a departure time uses the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions when calculating the route.
Additional options include:
Specifying a departure time using either
DepartureTimeorDepartNow. This calculates a route based on predictive traffic data at the given time.
Note
You can’t specify both
DepartureTimeandDepartNowin a single request. Specifying both parameters returns a validation error.Specifying a travel mode using TravelMode sets the transportation mode used to calculate the routes. This also lets you specify additional route preferences in
CarModeOptionsif traveling byCar, orTruckModeOptionsif traveling byTruck.
Note
If you specify
walkingfor the travel mode and your data provider is Esri, the start and destination must be within 40km.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.calculate_route( CalculatorName='string', DeparturePosition=[ 123.0, ], DestinationPosition=[ 123.0, ], WaypointPositions=[ [ 123.0, ], ], TravelMode='Car'|'Truck'|'Walking'|'Bicycle'|'Motorcycle', DepartureTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1), DepartNow=True|False, DistanceUnit='Kilometers'|'Miles', IncludeLegGeometry=True|False, CarModeOptions={ 'AvoidFerries': True|False, 'AvoidTolls': True|False }, TruckModeOptions={ 'AvoidFerries': True|False, 'AvoidTolls': True|False, 'Dimensions': { 'Length': 123.0, 'Height': 123.0, 'Width': 123.0, 'Unit': 'Meters'|'Feet' }, 'Weight': { 'Total': 123.0, 'Unit': 'Kilograms'|'Pounds' } }, ArrivalTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1), OptimizeFor='FastestRoute'|'ShortestRoute', Key='string' )
- Parameters:
CalculatorName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The name of the route calculator resource that you want to use to calculate the route.
DeparturePosition (list) –
[REQUIRED]
The start position for the route. Defined in World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format:
[longitude, latitude].For example,
[-123.115, 49.285]
Note
If you specify a departure that’s not located on a road, Amazon Location moves the position to the nearest road. If Esri is the provider for your route calculator, specifying a route that is longer than 400 km returns a
400 RoutesValidationExceptionerror.Valid Values:
[-180 to 180,-90 to 90](float) –
DestinationPosition (list) –
[REQUIRED]
The finish position for the route. Defined in World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format:
[longitude, latitude].For example,
[-122.339, 47.615]
Note
If you specify a destination that’s not located on a road, Amazon Location moves the position to the nearest road.
Valid Values:
[-180 to 180,-90 to 90](float) –
WaypointPositions (list) –
Specifies an ordered list of up to 23 intermediate positions to include along a route between the departure position and destination position.
For example, from the
DeparturePosition[-123.115, 49.285], the route follows the order that the waypoint positions are given[[-122.757, 49.0021],[-122.349, 47.620]]
Note
If you specify a waypoint position that’s not located on a road, Amazon Location moves the position to the nearest road.
Specifying more than 23 waypoints returns a
400 ValidationExceptionerror.If Esri is the provider for your route calculator, specifying a route that is longer than 400 km returns a
400 RoutesValidationExceptionerror.Valid Values:
[-180 to 180,-90 to 90](list) –
(float) –
TravelMode (string) –
Specifies the mode of transport when calculating a route. Used in estimating the speed of travel and road compatibility. You can choose
Car,Truck,Walking,BicycleorMotorcycleas options for theTravelMode.Note
BicycleandMotorcycleare only valid when using Grab as a data provider, and only within Southeast Asia.Truckis not available for Grab.For more details on the using Grab for routing, including areas of coverage, see GrabMaps in the Amazon Location Service Developer Guide.
The
TravelModeyou specify also determines how you specify route preferences:If traveling by
Caruse theCarModeOptionsparameter.If traveling by
Truckuse theTruckModeOptionsparameter.
Default Value:
CarDepartureTime (datetime) –
Specifies the desired time of departure. Uses the given time to calculate the route. Otherwise, the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions is used to calculate the route.
In ISO 8601 format:
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ. For example,2020–07-2T12:15:20.000Z+01:00
DepartNow (boolean) –
Sets the time of departure as the current time. Uses the current time to calculate a route. Otherwise, the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions is used to calculate the route.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|trueDistanceUnit (string) –
Set the unit system to specify the distance.
Default Value:
KilometersIncludeLegGeometry (boolean) –
Set to include the geometry details in the result for each path between a pair of positions.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|trueCarModeOptions (dict) –
Specifies route preferences when traveling by
Car, such as avoiding routes that use ferries or tolls.Requirements:
TravelModemust be specified asCar.AvoidFerries (boolean) –
Avoids ferries when calculating routes.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|trueAvoidTolls (boolean) –
Avoids tolls when calculating routes.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|true
TruckModeOptions (dict) –
Specifies route preferences when traveling by
Truck, such as avoiding routes that use ferries or tolls, and truck specifications to consider when choosing an optimal road.Requirements:
TravelModemust be specified asTruck.AvoidFerries (boolean) –
Avoids ferries when calculating routes.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|trueAvoidTolls (boolean) –
Avoids tolls when calculating routes.
Default Value:
falseValid Values:
false|trueDimensions (dict) –
Specifies the truck’s dimension specifications including length, height, width, and unit of measurement. Used to avoid roads that can’t support the truck’s dimensions.
Length (float) –
The length of the truck.
For example,
15.5.
Note
For routes calculated with a HERE resource, this value must be between 0 and 300 meters.
Height (float) –
The height of the truck.
For example,
4.5.
Note
For routes calculated with a HERE resource, this value must be between 0 and 50 meters.
Width (float) –
The width of the truck.
For example,
4.5.
Note
For routes calculated with a HERE resource, this value must be between 0 and 50 meters.
Unit (string) –
Specifies the unit of measurement for the truck dimensions.
Default Value:
Meters
Weight (dict) –
Specifies the truck’s weight specifications including total weight and unit of measurement. Used to avoid roads that can’t support the truck’s weight.
Total (float) –
The total weight of the truck.
For example,
3500.
Unit (string) –
The unit of measurement to use for the truck weight.
Default Value:
Kilograms
ArrivalTime (datetime) –
Specifies the desired time of arrival. Uses the given time to calculate the route. Otherwise, the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions is used to calculate the route.
Note
ArrivalTime is not supported Esri.
OptimizeFor (string) – Specifies the distance to optimize for when calculating a route.
Key (string) – The optional API key to authorize the request.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Legs': [ { 'StartPosition': [ 123.0, ], 'EndPosition': [ 123.0, ], 'Distance': 123.0, 'DurationSeconds': 123.0, 'Geometry': { 'LineString': [ [ 123.0, ], ] }, 'Steps': [ { 'StartPosition': [ 123.0, ], 'EndPosition': [ 123.0, ], 'Distance': 123.0, 'DurationSeconds': 123.0, 'GeometryOffset': 123 }, ] }, ], 'Summary': { 'RouteBBox': [ 123.0, ], 'DataSource': 'string', 'Distance': 123.0, 'DurationSeconds': 123.0, 'DistanceUnit': 'Kilometers'|'Miles' } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Returns the result of the route calculation. Metadata includes legs and route summary.
Legs (list) –
Contains details about each path between a pair of positions included along a route such as:
StartPosition,EndPosition,Distance,DurationSeconds,Geometry, andSteps. The number of legs returned corresponds to one fewer than the total number of positions in the request.For example, a route with a departure position and destination position returns one leg with the positions snapped to a nearby road:
The
StartPositionis the departure position.The
EndPositionis the destination position.
A route with a waypoint between the departure and destination position returns two legs with the positions snapped to a nearby road:
Leg 1: The
StartPositionis the departure position . TheEndPositionis the waypoint positon.Leg 2: The
StartPositionis the waypoint position. TheEndPositionis the destination position.
(dict) –
Contains the calculated route’s details for each path between a pair of positions. The number of legs returned corresponds to one fewer than the total number of positions in the request.
For example, a route with a departure position and destination position returns one leg with the positions snapped to a nearby road:
The
StartPositionis the departure position.The
EndPositionis the destination position.
A route with a waypoint between the departure and destination position returns two legs with the positions snapped to a nearby road:
Leg 1: The
StartPositionis the departure position . TheEndPositionis the waypoint positon.Leg 2: The
StartPositionis the waypoint position. TheEndPositionis the destination position.
StartPosition (list) –
The starting position of the leg. Follows the format
[longitude,latitude].Note
If the
StartPositionisn’t located on a road, it’s snapped to a nearby road.(float) –
EndPosition (list) –
The terminating position of the leg. Follows the format
[longitude,latitude].Note
If the
EndPositionisn’t located on a road, it’s snapped to a nearby road.(float) –
Distance (float) –
The distance between the leg’s
StartPositionandEndPositionalong a calculated route.The default measurement is
Kilometersunless the request specifies aDistanceUnitofMiles.
DurationSeconds (float) –
The estimated travel time between the leg’s
StartPositionandEndPosition. The travel mode and departure time that you specify in the request determines the calculated time.Geometry (dict) –
Contains the calculated route’s path as a linestring geometry.
LineString (list) –
An ordered list of positions used to plot a route on a map.
The first position is closest to the start position for the leg, and the last position is the closest to the end position for the leg.
For example,
[[-123.117, 49.284],[-123.115, 49.285],[-123.115, 49.285]]
(list) –
(float) –
Steps (list) –
Contains a list of steps, which represent subsections of a leg. Each step provides instructions for how to move to the next step in the leg such as the step’s start position, end position, travel distance, travel duration, and geometry offset.
(dict) –
Represents an element of a leg within a route. A step contains instructions for how to move to the next step in the leg.
StartPosition (list) –
The starting position of a step. If the position is the first step in the leg, this position is the same as the start position of the leg.
(float) –
EndPosition (list) –
The end position of a step. If the position the last step in the leg, this position is the same as the end position of the leg.
(float) –
Distance (float) –
The travel distance between the step’s
StartPositionandEndPosition.DurationSeconds (float) –
The estimated travel time, in seconds, from the step’s
StartPositionto theEndPosition. . The travel mode and departure time that you specify in the request determines the calculated time.GeometryOffset (integer) –
Represents the start position, or index, in a sequence of steps within the leg’s line string geometry. For example, the index of the first step in a leg geometry is
0.Included in the response for queries that set
IncludeLegGeometrytoTrue.
Summary (dict) –
Contains information about the whole route, such as:
RouteBBox,DataSource,Distance,DistanceUnit, andDurationSeconds.RouteBBox (list) –
Specifies a geographical box surrounding a route. Used to zoom into a route when displaying it in a map. For example,
[min x, min y, max x, max y].The first 2
bboxparameters describe the lower southwest corner:The first
bboxposition is the X coordinate or longitude of the lower southwest corner.The second
bboxposition is the Y coordinate or latitude of the lower southwest corner.
The next 2
bboxparameters describe the upper northeast corner:The third
bboxposition is the X coordinate, or longitude of the upper northeast corner.The fourth
bboxposition is the Y coordinate, or latitude of the upper northeast corner.
(float) –
DataSource (string) –
The data provider of traffic and road network data used to calculate the route. Indicates one of the available providers:
EsriGrabHere
For more information about data providers, see Amazon Location Service data providers.
Distance (float) –
The total distance covered by the route. The sum of the distance travelled between every stop on the route.
Note
If Esri is the data source for the route calculator, the route distance can’t be greater than 400 km. If the route exceeds 400 km, the response is a
400 RoutesValidationExceptionerror.DurationSeconds (float) –
The total travel time for the route measured in seconds. The sum of the travel time between every stop on the route.
DistanceUnit (string) –
The unit of measurement for route distances.
Exceptions
LocationService.Client.exceptions.InternalServerExceptionLocationService.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundExceptionLocationService.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedExceptionLocationService.Client.exceptions.ValidationExceptionLocationService.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException