Handle request errors
The Routes API returns error messages as part of the
response to a method call. For example, if you omit the API key from the
request, the method returns:
{
"error": {
"code": 403,
"message": "The request is missing a valid API key.",
"status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
}
}
If you omit a required body parameter, such as origin
, the method
returns:
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Origin and destination must be set.",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT"
}
}
For more information on errors and error handling, see
Errors.
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Last updated 2025-02-07 UTC.
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