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request-by-coordinate

Dispatches OSRM routing requests to backend servers depending on the requested start and end coordinates

You can directly start request-by-coordinate.py to run a local server with cherrypy.

configuration

  • modes lets you define which routing profiles are supported.
  • each mode gets its own section in the config file
    • servers contains a list of regions
    • for each region define url_* and polygon_* (* denotes the name of the region)
    • One region should be the default which is a None polygon
    • polygon_* is a list of coordinates, each coordinate is a list of two numbers

Example:

[modes]
modes: ["car"]

[car]
servers: ["am", "eu"]
url_am: "http://routing.server/car-region-am/route/v1/driving/"
url_eu: "http://routing.server/car-region-eu/route/v1/driving/"
polygon_am: None
polygon_eu: [[-1.09898437500, 90], [-12.52476562500, 71.10265660445], [-35.02476562500, 62.06289796703], [-46.80210937500, 17.05712070850], [-30.45445312500, -3.07434401590], [0.83460937500, -90], [180, -90], [180, 90], [-1.09898437500, 90]]

Example request forwarding

With the above config file, if the request is

http://127.0.0.1:8080/car/route/v1/driving/-77.02360153198242,38.90212168702489;-76.99270248413086,38.89330417988778?overview=false&alternatives=true&steps=true

the script will request

http://routing.server/car-region-am/route/v1/driving/-77.02360153198242,38.90212168702489;-76.99270248413086,38.89330417988778?overview=false&alternatives=true&steps=true

and forward the result

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