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github.com/dropon/optiflow-routing-api
With the Routing service you can calculate routes from A to B taking into account vehicle-specific restrictions, traffic situations, toll, emissions, drivers' working hours, service times and opening intervals.
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.
Install the following dependencies:
go get github.com/stretchr/testify/assert
go get golang.org/x/net/context
Put the package under your project folder and add the following in import:
import openapi "github.com/dropon/optiflow-routing-api"
To use a proxy, set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY
:
os.Setenv("HTTP_PROXY", "http://proxy_name:proxy_port")
Default configuration comes with Servers
field that contains server objects as defined in the OpenAPI specification.
For using other server than the one defined on index 0 set context value openapi.ContextServerIndex
of type int
.
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextServerIndex, 1)
Templated server URL is formatted using default variables from configuration or from context value openapi.ContextServerVariables
of type map[string]string
.
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{
"basePath": "v2",
})
Note, enum values are always validated and all unused variables are silently ignored.
Each operation can use different server URL defined using OperationServers
map in the Configuration
.
An operation is uniquely identified by "{classname}Service.{nickname}"
string.
Similar rules for overriding default operation server index and variables applies by using openapi.ContextOperationServerIndices
and openapi.ContextOperationServerVariables
context maps.
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextOperationServerIndices, map[string]int{
"{classname}Service.{nickname}": 2,
})
ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextOperationServerVariables, map[string]map[string]string{
"{classname}Service.{nickname}": {
"port": "8443",
},
})
All URIs are relative to https://api.myptv.com/routing/v1
Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ReachableAreasAPI | CalculateReachableAreas | Get /reachable-areas | |
ReachableAreasAPI | DeleteReachableAreas | Delete /reachable-areas/{id} | |
ReachableAreasAPI | GetReachableAreas | Get /reachable-areas/{id} | |
ReachableAreasAPI | StartAndCreateReachableAreas | Post /reachable-areas | |
ReachableLocationsAPI | DeleteReachableLocations | Delete /reachable-locations/{id} | |
ReachableLocationsAPI | GetReachableLocations | Get /reachable-locations/{id} | |
ReachableLocationsAPI | StartAndCreateReachableLocations | Post /reachable-locations | |
RoutingAPI | CalculateRoute | Get /routes | |
RoutingAPI | CalculateRoutePost | Post /routes | |
RoutingAPI | GetEstimatedTimeOfArrival | Get /eta/{routeId} | |
RoutingAPI | GetRouteByRouteId | Get /routes/{routeId} |
Authentication schemes defined for the API:
Note, each API key must be added to a map of map[string]APIKey
where the key is: apiKeyAuth and passed in as the auth context for each request.
Example
auth := context.WithValue(
context.Background(),
openapi.ContextAPIKeys,
map[string]openapi.APIKey{
"apiKeyAuth": {Key: "API_KEY_STRING"},
},
)
r, err := client.Service.Operation(auth, args)
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
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