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open route service

open_route_service #










This package is an encapsulation/wrapper made around openrouteservice API for Dart and Flutter projects.
The package enables the easy integration of the openrouteservice API with relevant data models, for generation of Routes and Directions on Maps, Isochrones, Time-Distance Matrix, Pelias Geocoding, POIs, Elevation, routing Optimizations etc, using their amazing API.
Contribute to openrouteservice API by donating to help keep the service free and accessible to everyone. For more information about the API, view the openrouteservice API documentation.
Contents #

open_route_service

Contents
Features
Getting started
Steps for Usage

Example Usage


Contribution Guidelines
Dependencies
Additional information

Sponsor Message





Features #
The goal is to develop an all-encompassing package that can encapsulate everything openrouteservice API offers.
With all of their internal Optimizations, this includes:


Directions:
Route Generation between any two or more coordinates for any mode of transportation. For example, from a starting point to a destination on 'foot-walking'.
E.g. ORSDirections.directionsRouteCoordsGet gives a List of ORSCoordinate which can then be easily used to draw a Polyline route on a map in a Flutter Application or anything else you can think of.



Route Drawn on Flutter App Map using Coordinates










Elevation:
Get the elevation of a coordinate, or a list of coordinates. Fetches the ElevationData by taking a 2D ORSCoordinate or planar line geometry, and enriching it with elevation from a variety of datasets.



Elevation Response Received










Isochrones:
Obtain Isochrone (areas of reachability) Data for the locations given. The isochrone is a polygon that encloses a given point and is bounded by a given time.
The isochrone data can be used to draw them on a map in a Flutter Application, or anything else you can think of.



Isochrone Drawn on Map










Time-Distance Matrix:
Obtain one-to-many, many-to-one and many-to-many matrices for time and distance. Returns duration or distance matrix for multiple source and destination points.


Pelias Geocoding:
Resolve input coordinates to addresses and vice versa. Provides functionality for geocoding autocomplete queries, search queries, and reverse geocoding.



Reverse Geocoding Information used on Map










POIs:
Obtains information about the Points of Interest (POIs) in the area surrounding a geometry which can either be a bounding box, polygon or buffered linestring, or point.
The Points of Interest can be marked on a map in a Flutter Application, or their properties and information visualized in various ways, or anything else you can think of.



Points of Interest Drawn on Map










Routing Optimizations:
The optimization endpoint solves Vehicle Routing Problems and can be used to schedule multiple vehicles and jobs, respecting time windows, capacities and required skills.
This service is based on the excellent Vroom project. Please also consult its API documentation.



Optimization Data for Vroom Jobs and Vehicles extracted and their route information printed in Console










Appropriate tests have also been written for each of the above APIs and can be used to check if the package and/or API are functioning properly.
Getting started #
Run dart pub add open_route_service or flutter pub add open_route_service in your Dart/Flutter project directory to install the package.
Steps for Usage #


Import the package where needed:
import 'package:open_route_service/open_route_service.dart';
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Create a new instance of the class with your openrouteservice API Key:
OpenRouteService openrouteservice = OpenRouteService(apiKey: 'YOUR-API-KEY');
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Use the handy class methods to easily generate Directions, Isochrones, Time-Distance Matrix, Pelias Geocoding, POIs, Elevation and routing Optimizations etc, letting the package handle all the complex HTTP requests in the background for you.


Example Usage #
To use the package with the Directions API to generate and draw a Route on a map in a Flutter application:
import 'package:open_route_service/open_route_service.dart';

Future<void> main() async {
// Initialize the openrouteservice with your API key.
final OpenRouteService client = OpenRouteService(apiKey: 'YOUR-API-KEY');

// Example coordinates to test between
const double startLat = 37.4220698;
const double startLng = -122.0862784;
const double endLat = 37.4111466;
const double endLng = -122.0792365;

// Form Route between coordinates
final List<ORSCoordinate> routeCoordinates = await client.directionsRouteCoordsGet(
startCoordinate: ORSCoordinate(latitude: startLat, longitude: startLng),
endCoordinate: ORSCoordinate(latitude: endLat, longitude: endLng),
);

// Print the route coordinates
routeCoordinates.forEach(print);

// Map route coordinates to a list of LatLng (requires google_maps_flutter package)
// to be used in the Map route Polyline.
final List<LatLng> routePoints = routeCoordinates
.map((coordinate) => LatLng(coordinate.latitude, coordinate.longitude))
.toList();

// Create Polyline (requires Material UI for Color)
final Polyline routePolyline = Polyline(
polylineId: PolylineId('route'),
visible: true,
points: routePoints,
color: Colors.red,
width: 4,
);

// Use Polyline to draw route on map or do anything else with the data :)
}

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Contribution Guidelines #


Check the in-depth Contribution Guide for exact steps on how to contribute to the package.


Contributions are welcome on GitHub. Please ensure all the tests are running before pushing your changes. Write your own tests too!


File any issues or feature requests here, or help me resolve existing ones. :)


Dependencies #

Dart or Flutter, for the Dart SDK which this obviously runs on.
http, for internally making RESTful HTTP Network requests to the API endpoints.

Additional information #


Please contribute to openrouteservice API by donating to help keep the service free and accessible to everyone.


Go through the full documentation here: openrouteservice API Documentation.


Reach out to me directly @dhi13man on Twitter or GitHub if you have any general questions or suggestions.


Sponsor Message #
The first release of this package was sponsored by Cashtic, a Cross-Platform peer-to-peer ATM cash network for Android and Web. Get it on Google Play!

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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