Une requête API Distance Matrix se présente sous la forme suivante:
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/outputFormat?parameters
où outputFormat
peut avoir l'une des valeurs suivantes:
json
(recommandé) indique la sortie au format JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) ; ouxml
: indique la sortie au format XML.
Certains paramètres sont obligatoires, d'autres sont facultatifs. Comme c'est la norme pour les URL, les différents paramètres sont séparés par une esperluette (&
). Tous les caractères réservés (par exemple, le signe plus "+") doivent être encodés en URL.
Vous trouverez ci-dessous la liste des paramètres et leurs différentes valeurs possibles.
Required parameters
destinations
One or more locations to use as the finishing point for calculating travel distance and time. The options for the destinations parameter are the same as for the origins parameter.
origins
The starting point for calculating travel distance and time. You can supply one or more locations separated by the pipe character (|), in the form of a place ID, an address, or latitude/longitude coordinates:
- Place ID: If you supply a place ID, you must prefix it
with
place_id:
. - Address: If you pass an address, the service geocodes
the string and converts it to a latitude/longitude coordinate to
calculate distance. This coordinate may be different from that returned
by the Geocoding API, for example a building entrance rather than its
center.
Note: using place IDs is preferred over using addresses or latitude/longitude coordinates. Using coordinates will always result in the point being snapped to the road nearest to those coordinates - which may not be an access point to the property, or even a road that will quickly or safely lead to the destination. Using the address will provide the distance to the center of the building, as opposed to an entrance to the building.
- Coordinates: If you pass latitude/longitude coordinates, they they will snap to the nearest road. Passing a place ID is preferred. If you do pass coordinates, ensure that no space exists between the latitude and longitude values.
- Plus codes must be formatted as a global code or a
compound code. Format plus codes as shown here (plus signs are
url-escaped to %2B and spaces are url-escaped to %20):
- global code is a 4 character area code and 6
character or longer local code (
849VCWC8+R9
is encoded to849VCWC8%2BR9
). - compound code is a 6 character or longer local code
with an explicit location (
CWC8+R9 Mountain View, CA, USA
is encoded toCWC8%2BR9%20Mountain%20View%20CA%20USA
).
- global code is a 4 character area code and 6
character or longer local code (
- Encoded Polyline Alternatively, you can supply an
encoded set of coordinates using the
Encoded Polyline Algorithm. This is particularly useful if you have a large number of origin
points, because the URL is significantly shorter when using an encoded
polyline.
-
Encoded polylines must be prefixed with
enc:
and followed by a colon:
. For example:origins=enc:gfo}EtohhU:
-
You can also include multiple encoded polylines, separated by the
pipe character
|
. For example:origins=enc:wc~oAwquwMdlTxiKtqLyiK:|enc:c~vnAamswMvlTor@tjGi}L:|enc:udymA{~bxM:
-
Encoded polylines must be prefixed with
- Place ID: If you supply a place ID, you must prefix it
with
Optional parameters
arrival_time
Specifies the desired time of arrival for transit directions, in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. You can specify either
departure_time
orarrival_time
, but not both. Note thatarrival_time
must be specified as an integer.avoid
Distances may be calculated that adhere to certain restrictions. Restrictions are indicated by use of the avoid parameter, and an argument to that parameter indicating the restriction to avoid. The following restrictions are supported:
tolls
indicates that the calculated route should avoid toll roads/bridges.highways
indicates that the calculated route should avoid highways.ferries
indicates that the calculated route should avoid ferries.indoor
indicates that the calculated route should avoid indoor steps for walking and transit directions.
It's possible to request a route that avoids any combination of tolls, highways and ferries by passing both restrictions to the avoid parameter. For example
avoid=tolls|highways|ferries
.Note: The addition of restrictions does not preclude routes that include the restricted feature; it biases the result to more favorable routes.departure_time
Specifies the desired time of departure. You can specify the time as an integer in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. If a
departure_time
later than 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z is specified, the API will fall back thedeparture_time
to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second). The departure time may be specified in two cases:-
For requests where the travel mode is transit: You can optionally
specify one of
departure_time
orarrival_time
. If neither time is specified, thedeparture_time
defaults to now (that is, the departure time defaults to the current time). -
For requests where the travel mode is driving: You can specify the
departure_time
to receive a route and trip duration (response field: duration_in_traffic) that take traffic conditions into account. Thedeparture_time
must be set to the current time or some time in the future. It cannot be in the past.
Note: If departure time is not specified, choice of route and duration are based on road network and average time-independent traffic conditions. Results for a given request may vary over time due to changes in the road network, updated average traffic conditions, and the distributed nature of the service. Results may also vary between nearly-equivalent routes at any time or frequency.Note: Distance Matrix requests specifying `departure_time` when `mode=driving` are limited to a maximum of 100 elements per request. The number of origins times the number of destinations defines the number of elements.-
For requests where the travel mode is transit: You can optionally
specify one of
language
The language in which to return results.
- See the list of supported languages. Google often updates the supported languages, so this list may not be exhaustive.
-
If
language
is not supplied, the API attempts to use the preferred language as specified in theAccept-Language
header. - The API does its best to provide a street address that is readable for both the user and locals. To achieve that goal, it returns street addresses in the local language, transliterated to a script readable by the user if necessary, observing the preferred language. All other addresses are returned in the preferred language. Address components are all returned in the same language, which is chosen from the first component.
- If a name is not available in the preferred language, the API uses the closest match.
- The preferred language has a small influence on the set of results that the API chooses to return, and the order in which they are returned. The geocoder interprets abbreviations differently depending on language, such as the abbreviations for street types, or synonyms that may be valid in one language but not in another. For example, utca and tér are synonyms for street in Hungarian.
mode
For the calculation of distances and directions, you may specify the transportation mode to use. By default,
DRIVING
mode is used. By default, directions are calculated as driving directions. The following travel modes are supported:driving
(default) indicates standard driving directions or distance using the road network.walking
requests walking directions or distance via pedestrian paths & sidewalks (where available).bicycling
requests bicycling directions or distance via bicycle paths & preferred streets (where available).transit
requests directions or distance via public transit routes (where available). Transit trips are available for up to 7 days in the past or 100 days in the future. If you set the mode to transit, you can optionally specify either adeparture_time
or anarrival_time
. If neither time is specified, thedeparture_time
defaults to now (that is, the departure time defaults to the current time). You can also optionally include atransit_mode
and/or atransit_routing_preference
.
Note: Both walking and bicycling directions may sometimes not include clear pedestrian or bicycling paths, so these directions will return warnings in the returned result which you must display to the user.region
The region code, specified as a ccTLD ("top-level domain") two-character value. Most ccTLD codes are identical to ISO 3166-1 codes, with some notable exceptions. For example, the United Kingdom's ccTLD is "uk" (.co.uk) while its ISO 3166-1 code is "gb" (technically for the entity of "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland").
traffic_model
Specifies the assumptions to use when calculating time in traffic. This setting affects the value returned in the duration_in_traffic field in the response, which contains the predicted time in traffic based on historical averages. The
traffic_model
parameter may only be specified for driving directions where the request includes adeparture_time
. The available values for this parameter are:best_guess
(default) indicates that the returned duration_in_traffic should be the best estimate of travel time given what is known about both historical traffic conditions and live traffic. Live traffic becomes more important the closer thedeparture_time
is to now.pessimistic
indicates that the returned duration_in_traffic should be longer than the actual travel time on most days, though occasional days with particularly bad traffic conditions may exceed this value.optimistic
indicates that the returned duration_in_traffic should be shorter than the actual travel time on most days, though occasional days with particularly good traffic conditions may be faster than this value.
The default value of
best_guess
will give the most useful predictions for the vast majority of use cases. It is possible thebest_guess
travel time prediction may be shorter thanoptimistic
, or alternatively, longer thanpessimistic
, due to the way thebest_guess
prediction model integrates live traffic information.transit_mode
Specifies one or more preferred modes of transit. This parameter may only be specified for transit directions. The parameter supports the following arguments:
bus
indicates that the calculated route should prefer travel by bus.subway
indicates that the calculated route should prefer travel by subway.train
indicates that the calculated route should prefer travel by train.tram
indicates that the calculated route should prefer travel by tram and light rail.rail
indicates that the calculated route should prefer travel by train, tram, light rail, and subway. This is equivalent totransit_mode=train|tram|subway
.
transit_routing_preference
Specifies preferences for transit routes. Using this parameter, you can bias the options returned, rather than accepting the default best route chosen by the API. This parameter may only be specified for transit directions. The parameter supports the following arguments:
less_walking
indicates that the calculated route should prefer limited amounts of walking.fewer_transfers
indicates that the calculated route should prefer a limited number of transfers.
units
Specifies the unit system to use when displaying results.
Note: this unit system setting only affects the text displayed within distance fields. The distance fields also contain values which are always expressed in meters.
Exemples de requêtes
Cet exemple utilise des coordonnées de latitude/longitude pour spécifier les coordonnées de la destination:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=40.659569%2C-73.933783%7C40.729029%2C-73.851524%7C40.6860072%2C-73.6334271%7C40.598566%2C-73.7527626 &origins=40.6655101%2C-73.89188969999998 &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=40.6655101%2C-73.89188969999998&destinations=40.659569%2C-73.933783%7C40.729029%2C-73.851524%7C40.6860072%2C-73.6334271%7C40.598566%2C-73.7527626&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Cet exemple utilise des codes plus pour spécifier les coordonnées de la destination:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=San%20Francisco &origins=849VCWC8%2BR9 &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=849VCWC8%2BR9&destinations=San%20Francisco&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Cet exemple montre la même requête à l'aide d'une polyligne encodée:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=enc%3A_kjwFjtsbMt%60EgnKcqLcaOzkGari%40naPxhVg%7CJjjb%40cqLcaOzkGari%40naPxhV%3A &origins=40.6655101%2C-73.89188969999998 &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=40.6655101%2C-73.89188969999998&destinations=enc%3A_kjwFjtsbMt%60EgnKcqLcaOzkGari%40naPxhVg%7CJjjb%40cqLcaOzkGari%40naPxhV%3A&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Information sur l'état de la circulation
Les informations sur le trafic sont utilisées lorsque toutes les conditions suivantes s'appliquent (à savoir celles requises pour recevoir le champ duration_in_traffic
dans la réponse Distance Matrix):
- Le paramètre
mode
de transport estdriving
ou n'est pas spécifié (driving
est le mode de transport par défaut). - La requête inclut un paramètre
departure_time
valide.departure_time
peut être défini sur l'heure actuelle ou sur une heure ultérieure, mais pas sur une heure passée.
Vous pouvez également inclure le paramètre traffic_model
dans votre requête pour spécifier les hypothèses à utiliser lors du calcul du temps passé dans le trafic.
L'URL suivante lance une requête Distance Matrix pour les distances en voiture entre Boston (Massachusetts) ou Charlestown (Massachusetts), et Lexington (Massachusetts) et Concord (Massachusetts). La requête inclut une heure de départ, qui répond à toutes les exigences pour renvoyer le champ duration_in_traffic
dans la réponse Distance Matrix.
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?departure_time=now &destinations=Lexington%2CMA%7CConcord%2CMA &origins=Boston%2CMA%7CCharlestown%2CMA &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=Boston%2CMA%7CCharlestown%2CMA&destinations=Lexington%2CMA%7CConcord%2CMA&departure_time=now&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
JSON
{ "destination_addresses": ["Lexington, MA, USA", "Concord, MA, USA"], "origin_addresses": ["Boston, MA, USA", "Charlestown, Boston, MA, USA"], "rows": [ { "elements": [ { "distance": { "text": "33.3 km", "value": 33253 }, "duration": { "text": "27 mins", "value": 1620 }, "duration_in_traffic": { "text": "34 mins", "value": 2019 }, "status": "OK", }, { "distance": { "text": "41.5 km", "value": 41491 }, "duration": { "text": "33 mins", "value": 1981 }, "duration_in_traffic": { "text": "39 mins", "value": 2342 }, "status": "OK", }, ], }, { "elements": [ { "distance": { "text": "31.1 km", "value": 31100 }, "duration": { "text": "26 mins", "value": 1543 }, "duration_in_traffic": { "text": "29 mins", "value": 1754 }, "status": "OK", }, { "distance": { "text": "39.3 km", "value": 39338 }, "duration": { "text": "32 mins", "value": 1904 }, "duration_in_traffic": { "text": "35 mins", "value": 2077 }, "status": "OK", }, ], }, ], "status": "OK", }
XML
<DistanceMatrixResponse> <status>OK</status> <origin_address>Boston, MA, USA</origin_address> <origin_address>Charlestown, Boston, MA, USA</origin_address> <destination_address>Lexington, MA, USA</destination_address> <destination_address>Concord, MA, USA</destination_address> <row> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>1620</value> <text>27 mins</text> </duration> <distance> <value>33253</value> <text>33.3 km</text> </distance> <duration_in_traffic> <value>2018</value> <text>34 mins</text> </duration_in_traffic> </element> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>1981</value> <text>33 mins</text> </duration> <distance> <value>41491</value> <text>41.5 km</text> </distance> <duration_in_traffic> <value>2342</value> <text>39 mins</text> </duration_in_traffic> </element> </row> <row> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>1543</value> <text>26 mins</text> </duration> <distance> <value>31100</value> <text>31.1 km</text> </distance> <duration_in_traffic> <value>1759</value> <text>29 mins</text> </duration_in_traffic> </element> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>1904</value> <text>32 mins</text> </duration> <distance> <value>39338</value> <text>39.3 km</text> </distance> <duration_in_traffic> <value>2077</value> <text>35 mins</text> </duration_in_traffic> </element> </row> </DistanceMatrixResponse>
Modificateurs de zone géographique
Vous pouvez utiliser des modificateurs d'emplacement pour indiquer comment les conducteurs doivent aborder un emplacement particulier. Pour ce faire, utilisez le modificateur side_of_road
afin de spécifier le côté de la route à emprunter ou spécifiez un cap pour indiquer la bonne direction de circulation.
Spécifier que les itinéraires calculés doivent passer par un côté particulier de la route
Lorsque vous spécifiez un emplacement, vous pouvez demander que l'itinéraire calculé passe du côté de la route vers lequel le point de cheminement est orienté à l'aide du préfixe side_of_road:
. Par exemple, cette requête renvoie la distance d'un long trajet afin que le véhicule se termine du côté de la route vers lequel le point de cheminement était biaisé:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=side_of_road%3A37.7663444%2C-122.4412006 &origins=37.7680296%2C-122.4375126 &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=37.7680296%2C-122.4375126&destinations=side_of_road%3A37.7663444%2C-122.4412006&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Lorsque vous utilisez side_of_road:
avec des polylignes encodées, le modificateur est appliqué à chaque emplacement le long de la polyligne. Par exemple, les deux destinations de cette requête utilisent toutes deux le paramètre:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=side_of_road%3Aenc%3A%7BoqeF%60fejV%5BnC%3A &origins=San%20Francisco%20City%20hall &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=San%20Francisco%20City%20hall&destinations=side_of_road%3Aenc%3A%7BoqeF%60fejV%5BnC%3A&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Le modificateur side_of_road:
ne peut être utilisé qu'avec cette restriction:
- Le paramètre
mode
de transport estdriving
ou n'est pas spécifié (driving
est le mode de transport par défaut).
Spécifier que les itinéraires calculés doivent avoir un titre particulier
Lorsque vous spécifiez un emplacement, vous pouvez demander que l'itinéraire calculé passe par cet emplacement dans un cap particulier. Ce titre est spécifié avec le préfixe heading=X:
, où X est une valeur de degré entier comprise entre 0 (inclus) et 360 (exclu). Un angle de 0 indique le nord, 90 indique l'est, et ainsi de suite, dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre. Par exemple, dans cette requête, l'itinéraire calculé se dirige vers l'est à partir du point de départ, puis fait demi-tour:
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=37.773245%2C-122.469502 &origins=heading%3D90%3A37.773279%2C-122.468780 &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=heading%3D90%3A37.773279%2C-122.468780&destinations=37.773245%2C-122.469502&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Le modificateur heading=X:
ne peut être utilisé qu'avec les restrictions suivantes:
- Le paramètre
mode
de transport estdriving
,bicycling
ou n'est pas spécifié (driving
est le mode de transport par défaut). - Le modificateur
side_of_road
n'est pas spécifié pour le même établissement. - L'emplacement est spécifié avec une valeur de latitude/longitude. Vous ne pouvez pas utiliser
heading
avec des adresses, des ID de lieu ni des polylignes encodées.
Requêtes et réponses Distance Matrix
Un exemple de requête HTTP est présenté ci-dessous. Il demande la distance et la durée entre Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique, Canada) et Seattle (Washington, États-Unis), ainsi qu'entre San Francisco (Californie, États-Unis) et Victoria (Colombie-Britannique, Canada).
URL
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json ?destinations=San%20Francisco%7CVictoria%20BC &language=fr-FR &mode=bicycling &origins=Vancouver%20BC%7CSeattle &key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=Vancouver%20BC%7CSeattle&destinations=San%20Francisco%7CVictoria%20BC&mode=bicycling&language=fr-FR&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Cette requête renvoie quatre éléments (les quatre trajets possibles avec les deux points de départ et les deux destinations) :
De Vancouver à San Francisco | De Vancouver à Victoria |
De Seattle à San Francisco | De Seattle à Victoria |
Les résultats sont renvoyés sous forme de lignes, chaque ligne contenant un point de départ associé à chaque destination.
JSON
{ "destination_addresses": ["San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis", "Victoria, BC, Canada"], "origin_addresses": ["Vancouver, BC, Canada", "Seattle, Washington, États-Unis"], "rows": [ { "elements": [ { "distance": { "text": "1 712 km", "value": 1711765 }, "duration": { "text": "3 jours 16 heures", "value": 318119 }, "status": "OK", }, { "distance": { "text": "140 km", "value": 139695 }, "duration": { "text": "6 heures 49 minutes", "value": 24567 }, "status": "OK", }, ], }, { "elements": [ { "distance": { "text": "1 452 km", "value": 1451704 }, "duration": { "text": "3 jours 2 heures", "value": 266680 }, "status": "OK", }, { "distance": { "text": "146 km", "value": 146500 }, "duration": { "text": "2 heures 53 minutes", "value": 10374 }, "status": "OK", }, ], }, ], "status": "OK", }
XML
<DistanceMatrixResponse> <status>OK</status> <origin_address>Vancouver, BC, Canada</origin_address> <origin_address>Seattle, Washington, États-Unis</origin_address> <destination_address>San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis</destination_address> <destination_address>Victoria, BC, Canada</destination_address> <row> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>318119</value> <text>3 jours 16 heures</text> </duration> <distance> <value>1711765</value> <text>1 712 km</text> </distance> </element> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>24567</value> <text>6 heures 49 minutes</text> </duration> <distance> <value>139695</value> <text>140 km</text> </distance> </element> </row> <row> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>266680</value> <text>3 jours 2 heures</text> </duration> <distance> <value>1451704</value> <text>1 452 km</text> </distance> </element> <element> <status>OK</status> <duration> <value>10374</value> <text>2 heures 53 minutes</text> </duration> <distance> <value>146500</value> <text>146 km</text> </distance> </element> </row> </DistanceMatrixResponse>
DistanceMatrixResponse
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| required | Array<string> |
An array of addresses as returned by the API from your original
request. As with |
| required | Array<string> | An array of addresses as returned by the API from your original request. These are formatted by the geocoder and localized according to the language parameter passed with the request. This content is meant to be read as-is. Do not programatically parse the formatted addresses. |
| required | Array<DistanceMatrixRow> |
An array of elements, which in turn each contain a
See DistanceMatrixRow for more information. |
| required | DistanceMatrixStatus | Contains the status of the request, and may contain debugging information to help you track down why the request failed. See DistanceMatrixStatus for more information. |
| optional | string | A string containing the human-readable text of any errors encountered while the request was being processed. |
DistanceMatrixStatus
Status codes returned by service.
OK
indicates the response contains a valid result.INVALID_REQUEST
indicates that the provided request was invalid.MAX_ELEMENTS_EXCEEDED
indicates that the product of origins and destinations exceeds the per-query limit.MAX_DIMENSIONS_EXCEEDED
indicates that the number of origins or destinations exceeds the per-query limit.OVER_DAILY_LIMIT
indicates any of the following:- The API key is missing or invalid.
- Billing has not been enabled on your account.
- A self-imposed usage cap has been exceeded.
- The provided method of payment is no longer valid (for example, a credit card has expired).
OVER_QUERY_LIMIT
indicates the service has received too many requests from your application within the allowed time period.REQUEST_DENIED
indicates that the service denied use of the Distance Matrix service by your application.UNKNOWN_ERROR
indicates a Distance Matrix request could not be processed due to a server error. The request may succeed if you try again.
DistanceMatrixRow
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| required | Array<DistanceMatrixElement> | When the Distance Matrix API returns results, it places them within a JSON rows array. Even if no results are returned (such as when the origins and/or destinations don't exist), it still returns an empty array. Rows are ordered according to the values in the origin parameter of the request. Each row corresponds to an origin, and each element within that row corresponds to a pairing of the origin with a destination value. Each row array contains one or more element entries, which in turn contain the information about a single origin-destination pairing. See DistanceMatrixElement for more information. |
DistanceMatrixElement
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| required | DistanceMatrixElementStatus | A status for the element. See DistanceMatrixElementStatus for more information. |
| optional | TextValueObject | The total distance of this route, expressed in meters (value) and as text. The textual value uses the unit system specified with the unit parameter of the original request, or the origin's region. See TextValueObject for more information. |
| optional | TextValueObject | The length of time it takes to travel this route, expressed in seconds (the value field) and as text. The textual representation is localized according to the query's language parameter. See TextValueObject for more information. |
| optional | TextValueObject |
The length of time it takes to travel this route, based on current
and historical traffic conditions. See the
See TextValueObject for more information. |
| optional | Fare | If present, contains the total fare (that is, the total ticket costs) on this route. This property is only returned for transit requests and only for transit providers where fare information is available. See Fare for more information. |
Fare
The total fare for the route.
{
"currency" : "USD",
"value" : 6,
"text" : "$6.00"
}
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| required | string | An ISO 4217 currency code indicating the currency that the amount is expressed in. |
| required | string | The total fare amount, formatted in the requested language. |
| required | number | The total fare amount, in the currency specified. |
DistanceMatrixElementStatus
OK
indicates the response contains a valid result.NOT_FOUND
indicates that the origin and/or destination of this pairing could not be geocoded.ZERO_RESULTS
indicates no route could be found between the origin and destination.MAX_ROUTE_LENGTH_EXCEEDED
indicates the requested route is too long and cannot be processed.
TextValueObject
An object containing a numeric value and its formatted text representation.
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| required | string | String value. |
| required | number | Numeric value. |