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google_maps
An unofficial Google Maps Platform client library for the Rust programming language.
This client currently implements the Directions API, Distance Matrix API, Elevation API, Geocoding API, Time Zone API, and parts of the Places and Roads API.
Installation
Configure the dependencies in your project's Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
google_maps = "3.7"
Optionally, add rust_decimal = "1"
and rust_decimal_macros = "1"
for access to the dec!
macro. This macro can be used to define decimal numbers in your program.
This is useful for hard-coding latitudes and longitudes into your code for testing.
Feature Flags
The desired Google Maps APIs can be enabled individually via feature flags.
Additionally, usage of rustls for Reqwest is supported.
Google Maps Client Feature Flags:
autocomplete
‧ includes Google Maps Places autocomplete APIdirections
‧ includes Google Maps Directions APIdistance_matrix
‧ includes Google Maps Distance Matrix APIelevation
‧ includes Google Maps Elevation APIgeocoding
‧ includes Google Maps Geocoding APIplaces
‧ includes Google Maps Places APIroads
‧ includes Google Maps Roads APItime_zone
‧ includes Google Maps Time Zone APIreqwest
‧ uses reqwest for querying the Google Maps APIreqwest-middleware
‧ uses reqwest-middleware for querying the Google Maps APIgeo
‧ support for the rust geo ecosystempolyline
‧ allows easy type conversions from aRoute
orStep
to a geo LineString
Note: the autocomplete
feature covers the Places API autocomplete-related services:
Place Autocomplete requests
and Query Autocomplete requests.
All other Places API services are covered by the places
feature.
reqwest Feature Flags
For use with reqwest
only.
reqwest-native-tls
‧ Enables TLS functionality provided bynative-tls
.reqwest-rustls
‧ Enables TLS functionality provided byrustls
.
Default Feature Flags
By default, the Google Maps client includes all implemented Google Maps APIs. Reqwest will secure the connection using the system-native TLS (native-tls
), and has gzip compression enabled (gzip
).
default = [
# google_maps default features:
"directions",
"distance_matrix",
"elevation",
"geocoding",
"time_zone",
# `autocomplete` covers the Places API autocomplete-related services.
# All other Places API services are under `places` feature.
"autocomplete",
"roads",
"places",
# reqwest default features:
"reqwest",
"reqwest-default-tls",
"reqwest-http2",
"reqwest-brotli",
# rust_decimal default features:
"decimal-serde",
# simd-json default features:
"simd-json-beef",
"simd-json-known-key",
]
Feature flag usage example
This example will only include the Google Maps Directions API. Reqwest will secure the connection using the Rustls library, and has brotli compression enabled.
google_maps = {
version = "3.7",
default-features = false,
features = [
"directions",
"reqwest",
"reqwest-rustls",
"reqwest-brotli"
]
}
Release Notes
The full changelog is available here.
Releases are available on GitHub.
Examples
Directions API
The Directions API is a service that calculates directions between locations. You can search for directions for several modes of transportation, including transit, driving, walking, or cycling.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let directions = google_maps_client.directions(
// Origin: Canadian Museum of Nature
Location::from_address("240 McLeod St, Ottawa, ON K2P 2R1"),
// Destination: Canada Science and Technology Museum
Location::try_from_f32(45.403_509, -75.618_904)?,
)
.with_travel_mode(TravelMode::Driving)
.execute()
.await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", directions);
Distance Matrix API
The Distance Matrix API is a service that provides travel distance and time for a matrix of origins and destinations, based on the recommended route between start and end points.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let distance_matrix = google_maps_client.distance_matrix(
// Origins
vec![
// Microsoft
Waypoint::from_address("One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, United States"),
// Cloudflare
Waypoint::from_address("101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States"),
],
// Destinations
vec![
// Google
Waypoint::from_place_id("ChIJj61dQgK6j4AR4GeTYWZsKWw"),
// Mozilla
Waypoint::try_from_f32(37.387_316, -122.060_008)?,
],
).execute().await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", distance_matrix);
Elevation API (Positional)
The Elevation API provides elevation data for all locations on the surface of the earth, including depth locations on the ocean floor (which return negative values).
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let elevation = google_maps_client.elevation()
// Denver, Colorado, the "Mile High City"
.for_positional_request(LatLng::try_from_dec(dec!(39.739_154), dec!(-104.984_703))?)
.execute()
.await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", elevation);
// Display all results:
if let Some(results) = &elevation.results {
for result in results {
println!("Elevation: {} meters", result.elevation)
}
}
Geocoding API
The Geocoding API is a service that provides geocoding and reverse geocoding of addresses. Geocoding is the process of converting addresses (like a street address) into geographic coordinates (like latitude and longitude), which you can use to place markers on a map, or position the map.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let location = google_maps_client.geocoding()
.with_address("10 Downing Street London")
.execute()
.await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", location);
// Print latitude & longitude coordinates:
for result in location.results {
println!("{}", result.geometry.location)
}
Reverse Geocoding API
The Geocoding API is a service that provides geocoding and reverse geocoding of addresses. Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates into a human-readable address.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let location = google_maps_client.reverse_geocoding(
// 10 Downing St, Westminster, London
LatLng::try_from_dec(dec!(51.503_364), dec!(-0.127_625))?,
)
.with_result_type(PlaceType::StreetAddress)
.execute()
.await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", location);
// Display all results:
for result in location.results {
println!(
"{}",
result.address_components.iter()
.map(|address_component| address_component.short_name.to_string())
.collect::<Vec<String>>()
.join(", ")
);
}
Time Zone API
The Time Zone API provides time offset data for locations on the surface of the earth. You request the time zone information for a specific latitude/longitude pair and date. The API returns the name of that time zone, the time offset from UTC, and the daylight savings offset.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE");
// Example request:
let time_zone = google_maps_client.time_zone(
// St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czechia
LatLng::try_from_dec(dec!(50.090_903), dec!(14.400_512))?,
// The time right now in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
Utc::now()
).execute().await?;
// Dump entire response:
println!("{:#?}", time_zone);
// Usage example:
println!("Time at your computer: {}", Local::now().to_rfc2822());
if let Some(time_zone_id) = time_zone.time_zone_id {
println!(
"Time in {}: {}",
time_zone_id.name(),
Utc::now().with_timezone(&time_zone_id).to_rfc2822()
);
}
Geolocation API
Google's Geolocation API seems to be offline. While the online documentation
is still available and the API appears configurable through the Google Cloud
Platform console, the Geolocation API responds Status code 404 Not Found
with
an empty body to all requests. This API cannot be implemented until the server
responds as expected.
Controlling Request Settings
The Google Maps client settings can be used to change the request rate and automatic retry parameters.
use google_maps::prelude::*;
let google_maps_client = GoogleMapsClient::new("YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE")
// For all Google Maps Platform APIs, the client will limit 2 sucessful
// requests for every 10 seconds:
.with_rate(Api::All, 2, std::time::Duration::from_secs(10))
// Returns the `GoogleMapsClient` struct to the caller. This struct is used
// to make Google Maps Platform requests.
.build();
Crate Status
This crate is maintained but frequent updates are not expected. This crate currently implements all of the Google Maps features that most users would need. Most updates will be for occasional dependency bumps.
Feedback
I would like for you to be successful with your project! If this crate is not working for you, doesn't work how you think it should, or if you have requests, or suggestions - please report them to me! I'm not always fast at responding but I will respond. Thanks!
Roadmap
- Track both requests and request elements for rate limiting.
- Make a generic
get()
function for that can be used by all APIs. - Convert explicit query validation to session types wherever reasonable.
- Places API. Only partly implemented. If you would like to have any missing pieces implemented, please contact me.
- Roads API. Only partly implemented. If you would like to have any missing pieces implemented, please contact me.
Author's Note
This crate is expected to work well and have the more important Google Maps features implemented. It should work well because serde, simd-json and, by default, reqwest do most of the heavy lifting!
I created this client library because I needed several Google Maps Platform features for a project that I'm working on. So, I've decided to spin my library off into a public crate. This is a very small token of gratitude and an attempt to give back to the Rust community. I hope it saves someone out there some work.
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