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//! **Look in this module for documentation on building your _Places API_
//! _Text Search_ query**. In particular, look at the _Request_ struct
//! for examples of the builder pattern. This module contains the tools (enums,
//! structs, methods) for building your Google Maps Platform request.
mod build;
mod end_point;
mod is_open_now;
mod new;
mod query_string;
mod validatable;
mod with_language;
mod with_location;
mod with_max_price;
mod with_min_price;
mod with_pagetoken;
mod with_region;
mod with_type;
#[cfg(feature = "reqwest")]
mod execute;
#[cfg(feature = "reqwest")]
mod get;
#[cfg(feature = "reqwest")]
mod request_headers;
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
/// **Look at this `Request` struct for documentation on how to build your
/// _Text Search_ query**. The methods implemented for this struct are
/// what's used to build your request.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Request<'a> {
// Required parameters:
// --------------------
/// This structure contains the application's API key and other
/// user-definable settings such as "maximum retries."
client: &'a crate::client::Client,
/// The text string on which to search, for example: "restaurant" or "123
/// Main Street". This must a place name, address, or category of
/// establishments. Any other types of input can generate errors and are not
/// guaranteed to return valid results. The Google Places service will
/// return candidate matches based on this string and order the results
/// based on their perceived relevance.
input: String,
/// Defines the distance (in meters) within which to return place results.
/// You may bias results to a specified circle by passing a location and a
/// radius parameter. Doing so instructs the Places service to prefer
/// showing results within that circle; results outside of the defined area
/// may still be displayed.
///
/// The radius will automatically be clamped to a maximum value depending on
/// the type of search and other parameters.
///
/// * Autocomplete: 50,000 meters
/// * Nearby Search:
/// * with `keyword` or `name`: 50,000 meters
/// * without `keyword` or `name`
/// * Up to 50,000 meters, adjusted dynamically based on area
/// density, independent of `rankby` parameter.
/// * When using `rankby=distance`, the radius parameter will not be
/// accepted, and will result in an `INVALID_REQUEST`.
/// * Query Autocomplete: 50,000 meters
/// * Text Search: 50,000 meters
radius: u32,
// Optional parameters:
// --------------------
/// The language in which to return results.
///
/// * See the list of supported languages. Google often updates the
/// supported languages, so this list may not be exhaustive.
///
/// * If `language` is not supplied, the API attempts to use the preferred
/// language as specified in the `Accept-Language` header.
///
/// * The API does its best to provide a street address that is readable for
/// both the user and locals. To achieve that goal, it returns street
/// addresses in the local language, transliterated to a script readable
/// by the user if necessary, observing the preferred language. All other
/// addresses are returned in the preferred language. Address components
/// are all returned in the same language, which is chosen from the first
/// component.
///
/// * If a name is not available in the preferred language, the API uses the
/// closest match.
///
/// * The preferred language has a small influence on the set of results
/// that the API chooses to return, and the order in which they are
/// returned. The geocoder interprets abbreviations differently depending
/// on language, such as the abbreviations for street types, or synonyms
/// that may be valid in one language but not in another. For example,
/// _utca_ and _tér_ are synonyms for street in Hungarian.
language: Option<crate::types::Language>,
/// The point around which to retrieve place information.
///
/// * When using the Text Search API, the 'location' parameter may be
/// overriden if the 'query' contains an explicit location such as
/// 'Market in Barcelona'.
location: Option<crate::types::LatLng>,
/// Restricts results to only those places within the specified range. Valid
/// values range between 0 (most affordable) to 4 (most expensive),
/// inclusive. The exact amount indicated by a specific value will vary from
/// region to region.
maxprice: Option<u8>,
/// Restricts results to only those places within the specified range. Valid
/// values range between 0 (most affordable) to 4 (most expensive),
/// inclusive. The exact amount indicated by a specific value will vary from
/// region to region.
minprice: Option<u8>,
/// Returns only those places that are open for business at the time the
/// query is sent. Places that do not specify opening hours in the Google
/// Places database will not be returned if you include this parameter in
/// your query.
opennow: Option<bool>,
/// Returns up to 20 results from a previously run search. Setting a
/// pagetoken parameter will execute a search with the same parameters used
/// previously — all parameters other than pagetoken will be ignored.
pagetoken: Option<String>,
/// The region code, specified as a [ccTLD ("top-level
/// domain")](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains#Country_code_top-level_domains)
/// two-character value. Most ccTLD codes are identical to ISO 3166-1 codes,
/// with some notable exceptions. For example, the United Kingdom's ccTLD is
/// "uk" (.co.uk) while its ISO 3166-1 code is "gb" (technically for the
/// entity of "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland").
region: Option<crate::types::Region>,
/// Restricts the results to places matching the specified type. Only one
/// type may be specified. If more than one type is provided, all types
/// following the first entry are ignored.
///
/// `type=hospital|pharmacy|doctor` becomes `type=hospital`
/// `type=hospital,pharmacy,doctor` is ignored entirely
///
/// See the list of [supported types](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/supported_types).
///
/// * Note: Adding both `keyword` and `type` with the same value
/// (`keyword=cafe&type=cafe` or `keyword=parking&type=parking`) can yield
/// `ZERO_RESULTS`.
place_type: Option<crate::types::PlaceType>,
} // struct