#[non_exhaustive]pub struct OptimizeWaypointsInput {Show 15 fields
pub avoid: Option<WaypointOptimizationAvoidanceOptions>,
pub clustering: Option<WaypointOptimizationClusteringOptions>,
pub departure_time: Option<String>,
pub destination: Option<Vec<f64>>,
pub destination_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationDestinationOptions>,
pub driver: Option<WaypointOptimizationDriverOptions>,
pub exclude: Option<WaypointOptimizationExclusionOptions>,
pub key: Option<String>,
pub optimize_sequencing_for: Option<WaypointOptimizationSequencingObjective>,
pub origin: Option<Vec<f64>>,
pub origin_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationOriginOptions>,
pub traffic: Option<WaypointOptimizationTrafficOptions>,
pub travel_mode: Option<WaypointOptimizationTravelMode>,
pub travel_mode_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationTravelModeOptions>,
pub waypoints: Option<Vec<WaypointOptimizationWaypoint>>,
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.avoid: Option<WaypointOptimizationAvoidanceOptions>Features that are avoided. Avoidance is on a best-case basis. If an avoidance can't be satisfied for a particular case, this setting is ignored.
clustering: Option<WaypointOptimizationClusteringOptions>Clustering allows you to specify how nearby waypoints can be clustered to improve the optimized sequence.
departure_time: Option<String>Departure time from the waypoint.
Time format:YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm
Examples:
2020-04-22T17:57:24Z
2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00
destination: Option<Vec<f64>>The final position for the route in the World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format: \[longitude, latitude\].
destination_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationDestinationOptions>Destination related options.
driver: Option<WaypointOptimizationDriverOptions>Driver related options.
exclude: Option<WaypointOptimizationExclusionOptions>Features to be strictly excluded while calculating the route.
key: Option<String>Optional: The API key to be used for authorization. Either an API key or valid SigV4 signature must be provided when making a request.
optimize_sequencing_for: Option<WaypointOptimizationSequencingObjective>Specifies the optimization criteria for the calculated sequence.
Default Value: FastestRoute.
origin: Option<Vec<f64>>The start position for the route.
origin_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationOriginOptions>Origin related options.
traffic: Option<WaypointOptimizationTrafficOptions>Traffic-related options.
travel_mode: Option<WaypointOptimizationTravelMode>Specifies the mode of transport when calculating a route. Used in estimating the speed of travel and road compatibility.
Default Value: Car
travel_mode_options: Option<WaypointOptimizationTravelModeOptions>Travel mode related options for the provided travel mode.
waypoints: Option<Vec<WaypointOptimizationWaypoint>>List of waypoints between the Origin and Destination.
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Source§impl OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl OptimizeWaypointsInput
Sourcepub fn avoid(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationAvoidanceOptions>
pub fn avoid(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationAvoidanceOptions>
Features that are avoided. Avoidance is on a best-case basis. If an avoidance can't be satisfied for a particular case, this setting is ignored.
Sourcepub fn clustering(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationClusteringOptions>
pub fn clustering(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationClusteringOptions>
Clustering allows you to specify how nearby waypoints can be clustered to improve the optimized sequence.
Sourcepub fn departure_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn departure_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
Departure time from the waypoint.
Time format:YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm
Examples:
2020-04-22T17:57:24Z
2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00
Sourcepub fn destination(&self) -> &[f64]
pub fn destination(&self) -> &[f64]
The final position for the route in the World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format: \[longitude, latitude\].
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .destination.is_none().
Sourcepub fn destination_options(
&self,
) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationDestinationOptions>
pub fn destination_options( &self, ) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationDestinationOptions>
Destination related options.
Sourcepub fn driver(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationDriverOptions>
pub fn driver(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationDriverOptions>
Driver related options.
Sourcepub fn exclude(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationExclusionOptions>
pub fn exclude(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationExclusionOptions>
Features to be strictly excluded while calculating the route.
Sourcepub fn key(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn key(&self) -> Option<&str>
Optional: The API key to be used for authorization. Either an API key or valid SigV4 signature must be provided when making a request.
Sourcepub fn optimize_sequencing_for(
&self,
) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationSequencingObjective>
pub fn optimize_sequencing_for( &self, ) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationSequencingObjective>
Specifies the optimization criteria for the calculated sequence.
Default Value: FastestRoute.
Sourcepub fn origin(&self) -> &[f64]
pub fn origin(&self) -> &[f64]
The start position for the route.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .origin.is_none().
Sourcepub fn origin_options(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationOriginOptions>
pub fn origin_options(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationOriginOptions>
Origin related options.
Sourcepub fn traffic(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTrafficOptions>
pub fn traffic(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTrafficOptions>
Traffic-related options.
Sourcepub fn travel_mode(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTravelMode>
pub fn travel_mode(&self) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTravelMode>
Specifies the mode of transport when calculating a route. Used in estimating the speed of travel and road compatibility.
Default Value: Car
Sourcepub fn travel_mode_options(
&self,
) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTravelModeOptions>
pub fn travel_mode_options( &self, ) -> Option<&WaypointOptimizationTravelModeOptions>
Travel mode related options for the provided travel mode.
Sourcepub fn waypoints(&self) -> &[WaypointOptimizationWaypoint]
pub fn waypoints(&self) -> &[WaypointOptimizationWaypoint]
List of waypoints between the Origin and Destination.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .waypoints.is_none().
Source§impl OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl OptimizeWaypointsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> OptimizeWaypointsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> OptimizeWaypointsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture OptimizeWaypointsInput.
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Source§impl Clone for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl Clone for OptimizeWaypointsInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OptimizeWaypointsInput
fn clone(&self) -> OptimizeWaypointsInput
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impl Debug for OptimizeWaypointsInput
Source§impl PartialEq for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl PartialEq for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for OptimizeWaypointsInput
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impl Freeze for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl Send for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl Sync for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl Unpin for OptimizeWaypointsInput
impl UnwindSafe for OptimizeWaypointsInput
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