Routes les plus proches
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Roads API accepte jusqu'à 100 coordonnées indépendantes et renvoie le segment de route le plus proche pour chaque point. Les points traversés n'ont pas besoin de faire partie d'un chemin continu.
Si vous travaillez avec des points GPS séquentiels, utilisez Accrocher aux routes.
Requêtes
Une requête envoyée à Nearest Roads doit utiliser le protocole HTTPS et se présente comme suit :
https://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads?parameters&key=YOUR_API_KEY
Required parameters
points
The points to be snapped. The points parameter accepts a list of
latitude/longitude pairs. Separate latitude and longitude values with
commas. Separate coordinates with the pipe character: "|". For example:
points=60.170880,24.942795|60.170879,24.942796|60.170877,24.942796
.
Exemples
La requête suivante renvoie un ensemble de tronçons de route en fonction de la liste de coordonnées spécifiée.
URL
https://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads
?points=60.170880%2C24.942795%7C60.170879%2C24.942796%7C60.170877%2C24.942796
&key=YOUR_API_KEY
cURL
curl -L -X GET 'https://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads?points=60.170880%2C24.942795%7C60.170879%2C24.942796%7C60.170877%2C24.942796&key=YOUR_API_KEY'
Réponses
Pour chaque requête valide, Roads API renvoie une réponse au format indiqué dans l'URL de la requête.
{
"snappedPoints":
[
{
"location":
{ "latitude": 60.170878428876755, "longitude": 24.94269540970182 },
"originalIndex": 0,
"placeId": "ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w",
},
{
"location":
{ "latitude": 60.17087741412199, "longitude": 24.942695474405202 },
"originalIndex": 1,
"placeId": "ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w",
},
{
"location":
{ "latitude": 60.170875416131736, "longitude": 24.942695601802203 },
"originalIndex": 2,
"placeId": "ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w",
},
],
}
La réponse utilise le schéma suivant.
NearestRoadsResponse
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|
snappedPoints
| optional |
Array<SnappedPoint> |
An array of snapped points. Sometimes containing several snapped
points for the same point with differing placeId or location.
See SnappedPoint for more information.
|
SnappedPoint
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|
location
| required | LatitudeLongitudeLiteral |
See
LatitudeLongitudeLiteral
for more information.
|
placeId
| required | string |
A unique identifier for a place. All place IDs returned by the Roads
API correspond to road segments.
|
originalIndex
| optional | number |
An integer that indicates the corresponding value in the original
request. Each value in the request should map to a snapped value in
the response. However, if you've set interpolate=true or if you're
using nearest roads, then it's possible that the response will
contain more coordinates than the request. Interpolated values will
not have an originalIndex . These values are indexed
from 0 , so a point with an originalIndex of
4 will be the snapped value of the 5th
latitude/longitude passed to the path parameter. Nearest Roads
points may contain several points for single coordinates with
differing location or placeId.
|
LatitudeLongitudeLiteral
An object describing a specific location with Latitude and Longitude in
decimal degrees.
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|
latitude
| required | number | Latitude in decimal degrees |
longitude
| required | number | Longitude in decimal degrees |
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Dernière mise à jour le 2025/08/31 (UTC).
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Submit requests via HTTPS, including the coordinates separated by commas and pipes (e.g., `60.170880,24.942795|60.170879,24.942796`). The API returns an array of `snappedPoints`, containing each point's `location` (latitude/longitude), `placeId` (road segment identifier), and `originalIndex` (position in the request). Sequential points should be processed using `Snap to Roads` instead.\n"],null,["# Nearest Roads\n\nThe Roads API takes up to 100 independent\ncoordinates, and returns the closest road segment for each point. The points\npassed don't need to be part of a continuous path.\n\nIf you are working with sequential GPS points, use [Snap to Roads](/maps/documentation/roads/%5Bsnap%5D).\n\nRequests\n--------\n\nA request to nearest roads must be sent using HTTPS, and takes the following\nform: \n\n```scdoc\nhttps://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads?parameters&key=YOUR_API_KEY\n```\n\n\nRequired parameters\n-------------------\n\n-\n\n ### points\n\n\n The points to be snapped. The points parameter accepts a list of\n latitude/longitude pairs. Separate latitude and longitude values with\n commas. Separate coordinates with the pipe character: \"\\|\". For example:\n `points=60.170880,24.942795|60.170879,24.942796|60.170877,24.942796`.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nExamples\n--------\n\nThe following request returns a set of road segments based on the specified\nlist of coordinates.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n### URL\n\n```scdoc\nhttps://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads\n ?points=60.170880%2C24.942795%7C60.170879%2C24.942796%7C60.170877%2C24.942796\n &key=YOUR_API_KEY\n```\n\n### cURL\n\n```bash\ncurl -L -X GET 'https://roads.googleapis.com/v1/nearestRoads?points=60.170880%2C24.942795%7C60.170879%2C24.942796%7C60.170877%2C24.942796&key=YOUR_API_KEY'\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nResponses\n---------\n\nFor each valid request, the Roads API will return a response in\nthe format indicated within the request URL.\n\n\n```json\n{\n \"snappedPoints\":\n [\n {\n \"location\":\n { \"latitude\": 60.170878428876755, \"longitude\": 24.94269540970182 },\n \"originalIndex\": 0,\n \"placeId\": \"ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w\",\n },\n {\n \"location\":\n { \"latitude\": 60.17087741412199, \"longitude\": 24.942695474405202 },\n \"originalIndex\": 1,\n \"placeId\": \"ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w\",\n },\n {\n \"location\":\n { \"latitude\": 60.170875416131736, \"longitude\": 24.942695601802203 },\n \"originalIndex\": 2,\n \"placeId\": \"ChIJfVFHrM0LkkYRBzUQos_jR5w\",\n },\n ],\n}\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nThe response uses the following schema.\n\n\n### NearestRoadsResponse\n\n| Field | Required | Type | Description |\n|:---------------------|----------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| #### `snappedPoints` | optional | Array\\\u003c[SnappedPoint](#SnappedPoint \"SnappedPoint\")\\\u003e | An array of snapped points. Sometimes containing several snapped points for the same point with differing placeId or location. See [SnappedPoint](#SnappedPoint) for more information. |\n\n### SnappedPoint\n\n| Field | Required | Type | Description |\n|:---------------------|--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| #### `location` | **required** | [LatitudeLongitudeLiteral](#LatitudeLongitudeLiteral \"LatitudeLongitudeLiteral\") | See [LatitudeLongitudeLiteral](#LatitudeLongitudeLiteral \"LatitudeLongitudeLiteral\") for more information. |\n| #### `placeId` | **required** | string | A unique identifier for a place. All place IDs returned by the Roads API correspond to road segments. |\n| #### `originalIndex` | optional | number | An integer that indicates the corresponding value in the original request. Each value in the request should map to a snapped value in the response. However, if you've set interpolate=true or if you're using nearest roads, then it's possible that the response will contain more coordinates than the request. Interpolated values will not have an `originalIndex`. These values are indexed from `0`, so a point with an originalIndex of `4` will be the snapped value of the 5th latitude/longitude passed to the path parameter. Nearest Roads points may contain several points for single coordinates with differing location or placeId. |\n\n### LatitudeLongitudeLiteral\n\n\nAn object describing a specific location with Latitude and Longitude in\ndecimal degrees.\n\n| Field | Required | Type | Description |\n|:-----------------|--------------|--------|------------------------------|\n| #### `latitude` | **required** | number | Latitude in decimal degrees |\n| #### `longitude` | **required** | number | Longitude in decimal degrees |\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]