Google Maps Route Optimization V1 Client - Class OptimizeToursRequest (0.2.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Maps Route Optimization V1 Client class OptimizeToursRequest.

Request to be given to a tour optimization solver which defines the shipment model to solve as well as optimization parameters.

Generated from protobuf message google.maps.routeoptimization.v1.OptimizeToursRequest

Namespace

Google \ Maps \ RouteOptimization \ V1

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
Name Description
data array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ parent string

Required. Target project or location to make a call. Format: * projects/{project-id} * projects/{project-id}/locations/{location-id} If no location is specified, a region will be chosen automatically.

↳ timeout Google\Protobuf\Duration

If this timeout is set, the server returns a response before the timeout period has elapsed or the server deadline for synchronous requests is reached, whichever is sooner. For asynchronous requests, the server will generate a solution (if possible) before the timeout has elapsed.

↳ model Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentModel

Shipment model to solve.

↳ solving_mode int

By default, the solving mode is DEFAULT_SOLVE (0).

↳ search_mode int

Search mode used to solve the request.

↳ injected_first_solution_routes array<Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentRoute>

Guide the optimization algorithm in finding a first solution that is similar to a previous solution. The model is constrained when the first solution is built. Any shipments not performed on a route are implicitly skipped in the first solution, but they may be performed in successive solutions. The solution must satisfy some basic validity assumptions: * for all routes, vehicle_index must be in range and not be duplicated. * for all visits, shipment_index and visit_request_index must be in range. * a shipment may only be referenced on one route. * the pickup of a pickup-delivery shipment must be performed before the delivery. * no more than one pickup alternative or delivery alternative of a shipment may be performed. * for all routes, times are increasing (i.e., vehicle_start_time <= visits[0].start_time <= visits[1].start_time ... <= vehicle_end_time). * a shipment may only be performed on a vehicle that is allowed. A vehicle is allowed if Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices is empty or its vehicle_index is included in Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices. If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.

↳ injected_solution_constraint Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\InjectedSolutionConstraint

Constrain the optimization algorithm to find a final solution that is similar to a previous solution. For example, this may be used to freeze portions of routes which have already been completed or which are to be completed but must not be modified. If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.

↳ refresh_details_routes array<Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentRoute>

If non-empty, the given routes will be refreshed, without modifying their underlying sequence of visits or travel times: only other details will be updated. This does not solve the model. As of 2020/11, this only populates the polylines of non-empty routes and requires that populate_polylines is true. The route_polyline fields of the passed-in routes may be inconsistent with route transitions. This field must not be used together with injected_first_solution_routes or injected_solution_constraint. Shipment.ignore and Vehicle.ignore have no effect on the behavior. Polylines are still populated between all visits in all non-empty routes regardless of whether the related shipments or vehicles are ignored.

↳ interpret_injected_solutions_using_labels bool

If true: * uses ShipmentRoute.vehicle_label instead of vehicle_index to match routes in an injected solution with vehicles in the request; reuses the mapping of original ShipmentRoute.vehicle_index to new ShipmentRoute.vehicle_index to update ConstraintRelaxation.vehicle_indices if non-empty, but the mapping must be unambiguous (i.e., multiple ShipmentRoutes must not share the same original vehicle_index). * uses ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label instead of shipment_index to match visits in an injected solution with shipments in the request; * uses SkippedShipment.label instead of SkippedShipment.index to match skipped shipments in the injected solution with request shipments. This interpretation applies to the injected_first_solution_routes, injected_solution_constraint, and refresh_details_routes fields. It can be used when shipment or vehicle indices in the request have changed since the solution was created, perhaps because shipments or vehicles have been removed from or added to the request. If true, labels in the following categories must appear at most once in their category: * Vehicle.label in the request; * Shipment.label in the request; * ShipmentRoute.vehicle_label in the injected solution; * SkippedShipment.label and ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label in the injected solution (except pickup/delivery visit pairs, whose shipment_label must appear twice). If a vehicle_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request vehicle, the corresponding route is removed from the solution along with its visits. If a shipment_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the corresponding visit is removed from the solution. If a SkippedShipment.label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the SkippedShipment is removed from the solution. Removing route visits or entire routes from an injected solution may have an effect on the implied constraints, which may lead to change in solution, validation errors, or infeasibility. NOTE: The caller must ensure that each Vehicle.label (resp. Shipment.label) uniquely identifies a vehicle (resp. shipment) entity used across the two relevant requests: the past request that produced the OptimizeToursResponse used in the injected solution and the current request that includes the injected solution. The uniqueness checks described above are not enough to guarantee this requirement.

↳ consider_road_traffic bool

Consider traffic estimation in calculating ShipmentRoute fields Transition.travel_duration, Visit.start_time, and vehicle_end_time; in setting the ShipmentRoute.has_traffic_infeasibilities field, and in calculating the OptimizeToursResponse.total_cost field.

↳ populate_polylines bool

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoutes.

↳ populate_transition_polylines bool

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoute.transitions.

↳ allow_large_deadline_despite_interruption_risk bool

If this is set, then the request can have a deadline (see https://grpc.io/blog/deadlines) of up to 60 minutes. Otherwise, the maximum deadline is only 30 minutes. Note that long-lived requests have a significantly larger (but still small) risk of interruption.

↳ use_geodesic_distances bool

If true, travel distances will be computed using geodesic distances instead of Google Maps distances, and travel times will be computed using geodesic distances with a speed defined by geodesic_meters_per_second.

↳ geodesic_meters_per_second float

When use_geodesic_distances is true, this field must be set and defines the speed applied to compute travel times. Its value must be at least 1.0 meters/seconds.

↳ max_validation_errors int

Truncates the number of validation errors returned. These errors are typically attached to an INVALID_ARGUMENT error payload as a BadRequest error detail (https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors#error_details), unless solving_mode=VALIDATE_ONLY: see the OptimizeToursResponse.validation_errors field. This defaults to 100 and is capped at 10,000.

↳ label string

Label that may be used to identify this request, reported back in the OptimizeToursResponse.request_label.

getParent

Required. Target project or location to make a call.

Format:

  • projects/{project-id}
  • projects/{project-id}/locations/{location-id} If no location is specified, a region will be chosen automatically.
Returns
Type Description
string

setParent

Required. Target project or location to make a call.

Format:

  • projects/{project-id}
  • projects/{project-id}/locations/{location-id} If no location is specified, a region will be chosen automatically.
Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this

getTimeout

If this timeout is set, the server returns a response before the timeout period has elapsed or the server deadline for synchronous requests is reached, whichever is sooner.

For asynchronous requests, the server will generate a solution (if possible) before the timeout has elapsed.

Returns
Type Description
Google\Protobuf\Duration|null

hasTimeout

clearTimeout

setTimeout

If this timeout is set, the server returns a response before the timeout period has elapsed or the server deadline for synchronous requests is reached, whichever is sooner.

For asynchronous requests, the server will generate a solution (if possible) before the timeout has elapsed.

Parameter
Name Description
var Google\Protobuf\Duration
Returns
Type Description
$this

getModel

Shipment model to solve.

Returns
Type Description
Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentModel|null

hasModel

clearModel

setModel

Shipment model to solve.

Parameter
Name Description
var Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentModel
Returns
Type Description
$this

getSolvingMode

By default, the solving mode is DEFAULT_SOLVE (0).

Returns
Type Description
int

setSolvingMode

By default, the solving mode is DEFAULT_SOLVE (0).

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this

getSearchMode

Search mode used to solve the request.

Returns
Type Description
int

setSearchMode

Search mode used to solve the request.

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this

getInjectedFirstSolutionRoutes

Guide the optimization algorithm in finding a first solution that is similar to a previous solution.

The model is constrained when the first solution is built. Any shipments not performed on a route are implicitly skipped in the first solution, but they may be performed in successive solutions. The solution must satisfy some basic validity assumptions:

  • for all routes, vehicle_index must be in range and not be duplicated.
  • for all visits, shipment_index and visit_request_index must be in range.
  • a shipment may only be referenced on one route.
  • the pickup of a pickup-delivery shipment must be performed before the delivery.
  • no more than one pickup alternative or delivery alternative of a shipment may be performed.
  • for all routes, times are increasing (i.e., vehicle_start_time <= visits[0].start_time <= visits[1].start_time ... <= vehicle_end_time).
  • a shipment may only be performed on a vehicle that is allowed. A vehicle is allowed if Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices is empty or its vehicle_index is included in Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices. If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.
Returns
Type Description
Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField

setInjectedFirstSolutionRoutes

Guide the optimization algorithm in finding a first solution that is similar to a previous solution.

The model is constrained when the first solution is built. Any shipments not performed on a route are implicitly skipped in the first solution, but they may be performed in successive solutions. The solution must satisfy some basic validity assumptions:

  • for all routes, vehicle_index must be in range and not be duplicated.
  • for all visits, shipment_index and visit_request_index must be in range.
  • a shipment may only be referenced on one route.
  • the pickup of a pickup-delivery shipment must be performed before the delivery.
  • no more than one pickup alternative or delivery alternative of a shipment may be performed.
  • for all routes, times are increasing (i.e., vehicle_start_time <= visits[0].start_time <= visits[1].start_time ... <= vehicle_end_time).
  • a shipment may only be performed on a vehicle that is allowed. A vehicle is allowed if Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices is empty or its vehicle_index is included in Shipment.allowed_vehicle_indices. If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.
Parameter
Name Description
var array<Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentRoute>
Returns
Type Description
$this

getInjectedSolutionConstraint

Constrain the optimization algorithm to find a final solution that is similar to a previous solution. For example, this may be used to freeze portions of routes which have already been completed or which are to be completed but must not be modified.

If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.

Returns
Type Description
Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\InjectedSolutionConstraint|null

hasInjectedSolutionConstraint

clearInjectedSolutionConstraint

setInjectedSolutionConstraint

Constrain the optimization algorithm to find a final solution that is similar to a previous solution. For example, this may be used to freeze portions of routes which have already been completed or which are to be completed but must not be modified.

If the injected solution is not feasible, a validation error is not necessarily returned and an error indicating infeasibility may be returned instead.

Parameter
Name Description
var Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\InjectedSolutionConstraint
Returns
Type Description
$this

getRefreshDetailsRoutes

If non-empty, the given routes will be refreshed, without modifying their underlying sequence of visits or travel times: only other details will be updated. This does not solve the model.

As of 2020/11, this only populates the polylines of non-empty routes and requires that populate_polylines is true. The route_polyline fields of the passed-in routes may be inconsistent with route transitions. This field must not be used together with injected_first_solution_routes or injected_solution_constraint. Shipment.ignore and Vehicle.ignore have no effect on the behavior. Polylines are still populated between all visits in all non-empty routes regardless of whether the related shipments or vehicles are ignored.

Returns
Type Description
Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField

setRefreshDetailsRoutes

If non-empty, the given routes will be refreshed, without modifying their underlying sequence of visits or travel times: only other details will be updated. This does not solve the model.

As of 2020/11, this only populates the polylines of non-empty routes and requires that populate_polylines is true. The route_polyline fields of the passed-in routes may be inconsistent with route transitions. This field must not be used together with injected_first_solution_routes or injected_solution_constraint. Shipment.ignore and Vehicle.ignore have no effect on the behavior. Polylines are still populated between all visits in all non-empty routes regardless of whether the related shipments or vehicles are ignored.

Parameter
Name Description
var array<Google\Maps\RouteOptimization\V1\ShipmentRoute>
Returns
Type Description
$this

getInterpretInjectedSolutionsUsingLabels

If true:

  • uses ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label instead of shipment_index to match visits in an injected solution with shipments in the request;
    • uses SkippedShipment.label instead of SkippedShipment.index to match skipped shipments in the injected solution with request shipments. This interpretation applies to the injected_first_solution_routes, injected_solution_constraint, and refresh_details_routes fields. It can be used when shipment or vehicle indices in the request have changed since the solution was created, perhaps because shipments or vehicles have been removed from or added to the request. If true, labels in the following categories must appear at most once in their category:
    • Vehicle.label in the request;
    • Shipment.label in the request;
    • ShipmentRoute.vehicle_label in the injected solution;
    • SkippedShipment.label and ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label in the injected solution (except pickup/delivery visit pairs, whose shipment_label must appear twice). If a vehicle_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request vehicle, the corresponding route is removed from the solution along with its visits. If a shipment_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the corresponding visit is removed from the solution. If a SkippedShipment.label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the SkippedShipment is removed from the solution. Removing route visits or entire routes from an injected solution may have an effect on the implied constraints, which may lead to change in solution, validation errors, or infeasibility. NOTE: The caller must ensure that each Vehicle.label (resp. Shipment.label) uniquely identifies a vehicle (resp. shipment) entity used across the two relevant requests: the past request that produced the OptimizeToursResponse used in the injected solution and the current request that includes the injected solution. The uniqueness checks described above are not enough to guarantee this requirement.
Returns
Type Description
bool

setInterpretInjectedSolutionsUsingLabels

If true:

  • uses ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label instead of shipment_index to match visits in an injected solution with shipments in the request;
    • uses SkippedShipment.label instead of SkippedShipment.index to match skipped shipments in the injected solution with request shipments. This interpretation applies to the injected_first_solution_routes, injected_solution_constraint, and refresh_details_routes fields. It can be used when shipment or vehicle indices in the request have changed since the solution was created, perhaps because shipments or vehicles have been removed from or added to the request. If true, labels in the following categories must appear at most once in their category:
    • Vehicle.label in the request;
    • Shipment.label in the request;
    • ShipmentRoute.vehicle_label in the injected solution;
    • SkippedShipment.label and ShipmentRoute.Visit.shipment_label in the injected solution (except pickup/delivery visit pairs, whose shipment_label must appear twice). If a vehicle_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request vehicle, the corresponding route is removed from the solution along with its visits. If a shipment_label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the corresponding visit is removed from the solution. If a SkippedShipment.label in the injected solution does not correspond to a request shipment, the SkippedShipment is removed from the solution. Removing route visits or entire routes from an injected solution may have an effect on the implied constraints, which may lead to change in solution, validation errors, or infeasibility. NOTE: The caller must ensure that each Vehicle.label (resp. Shipment.label) uniquely identifies a vehicle (resp. shipment) entity used across the two relevant requests: the past request that produced the OptimizeToursResponse used in the injected solution and the current request that includes the injected solution. The uniqueness checks described above are not enough to guarantee this requirement.
Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getConsiderRoadTraffic

Consider traffic estimation in calculating ShipmentRoute fields Transition.travel_duration, Visit.start_time, and vehicle_end_time; in setting the ShipmentRoute.has_traffic_infeasibilities field, and in calculating the OptimizeToursResponse.total_cost field.

Returns
Type Description
bool

setConsiderRoadTraffic

Consider traffic estimation in calculating ShipmentRoute fields Transition.travel_duration, Visit.start_time, and vehicle_end_time; in setting the ShipmentRoute.has_traffic_infeasibilities field, and in calculating the OptimizeToursResponse.total_cost field.

Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPopulatePolylines

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoutes.

Returns
Type Description
bool

setPopulatePolylines

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoutes.

Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPopulateTransitionPolylines

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoute.transitions.

Returns
Type Description
bool

setPopulateTransitionPolylines

If true, polylines will be populated in response ShipmentRoute.transitions.

Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getAllowLargeDeadlineDespiteInterruptionRisk

If this is set, then the request can have a deadline (see https://grpc.io/blog/deadlines) of up to 60 minutes.

Otherwise, the maximum deadline is only 30 minutes. Note that long-lived requests have a significantly larger (but still small) risk of interruption.

Returns
Type Description
bool

setAllowLargeDeadlineDespiteInterruptionRisk

If this is set, then the request can have a deadline (see https://grpc.io/blog/deadlines) of up to 60 minutes.

Otherwise, the maximum deadline is only 30 minutes. Note that long-lived requests have a significantly larger (but still small) risk of interruption.

Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getUseGeodesicDistances

If true, travel distances will be computed using geodesic distances instead of Google Maps distances, and travel times will be computed using geodesic distances with a speed defined by geodesic_meters_per_second.

Returns
Type Description
bool

setUseGeodesicDistances

If true, travel distances will be computed using geodesic distances instead of Google Maps distances, and travel times will be computed using geodesic distances with a speed defined by geodesic_meters_per_second.

Parameter
Name Description
var bool
Returns
Type Description
$this

getGeodesicMetersPerSecond

When use_geodesic_distances is true, this field must be set and defines the speed applied to compute travel times. Its value must be at least 1.0 meters/seconds.

Returns
Type Description
float

hasGeodesicMetersPerSecond

clearGeodesicMetersPerSecond

setGeodesicMetersPerSecond

When use_geodesic_distances is true, this field must be set and defines the speed applied to compute travel times. Its value must be at least 1.0 meters/seconds.

Parameter
Name Description
var float
Returns
Type Description
$this

getMaxValidationErrors

Truncates the number of validation errors returned. These errors are typically attached to an INVALID_ARGUMENT error payload as a BadRequest error detail (https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors#error_details), unless solving_mode=VALIDATE_ONLY: see the OptimizeToursResponse.validation_errors field.

This defaults to 100 and is capped at 10,000.

Returns
Type Description
int

hasMaxValidationErrors

clearMaxValidationErrors

setMaxValidationErrors

Truncates the number of validation errors returned. These errors are typically attached to an INVALID_ARGUMENT error payload as a BadRequest error detail (https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors#error_details), unless solving_mode=VALIDATE_ONLY: see the OptimizeToursResponse.validation_errors field.

This defaults to 100 and is capped at 10,000.

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this

getLabel

Label that may be used to identify this request, reported back in the OptimizeToursResponse.request_label.

Returns
Type Description
string

setLabel

Label that may be used to identify this request, reported back in the OptimizeToursResponse.request_label.

Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this