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A more realistic example with the project
The project is very good, with this binding in python, it makes it simpler to implement rest/grpc APIs to calculate routings.
But I couldn't understand how to use the bind, with information like the ones we use in the vroom C++ version, for example, let's take the following request made to vroom-express:
{
"jobs": [
{
"id": 1,
"description": "Rue des Binelles, Sèvres",
"location": [
2.214431762695313,
48.82359296752074
]
},
{
"id": 2,
"description": "Quai Henri Pourchasse, Ivry-sur-Seine",
"location": [
2.4087524414062504,
48.813194201165274
]
},
{
"id": 3,
"description": "51, Allée Jules Guesde, Les Pavillons-sous-Bois",
"location": [
2.497329711914063,
48.89948375541988
]
},
{
"id": 4,
"description": "Rue La Boétie, Paris",
"location": [
2.309188842773438,
48.87239311228893
]
}
],
"shipments": [],
"vehicles": [
{
"id": 1,
"start": [
2.2384643554687504,
48.93242424920101
],
"startDescription": "Quai de Bezons, Argenteuil",
"end": [
2.2384643554687504,
48.93242424920101
],
"endDescription": "Quai de Bezons, Argenteuil"
}
],
"options": {
"g": true
}
}
I saw that we can input the time matrix, for example, returned by OSRM's table API. My doubts start now, how to create a vehicle with its lat/long What is the correct way to request the time matrix for OSRM? What is the source and destination in the OSRM request?
If you are going to use it as an API, the best I can offer in this second is doing something like:
instance = vroom.Input()
instance._from_json(json_string, geometry)
This is a direct call to the vroom json parser.
I'll update the Input.from_json soon to allow for string input in addition to filepath.
Well, that's a good start! And how is the osrm configuration?
I haven't tried it, but the format is:
instance = vroom.Input(servers={"<profile>": "<host>:<port>"})