View Source aws_location (aws v1.0.4)
Summary
Functions
Creates an association between a geofence collection and a tracker resource.
Deletes a batch of geofences from a geofence collection.
Evaluates device positions against the geofence geometries from a given geofence collection.
Uploads position update data for one or more devices to a tracker resource (up to 10 devices per batch).
Calculates a route: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/calculate-route.html given the following required parameters: DeparturePosition
and DestinationPosition
.
Calculates a route matrix: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/calculate-route-matrix.html given the following required parameters: DeparturePositions
and DestinationPositions
.
Creates an API key resource in your Amazon Web Services account, which lets you grant actions for Amazon Location resources to the API key bearer.
Creates a map resource in your Amazon Web Services account, which provides map tiles of different styles sourced from global location data providers.
Creates a place index resource in your Amazon Web Services account.
Creates a route calculator resource in your Amazon Web Services account.
Deletes a geofence collection from your Amazon Web Services account.
Deletes the specified API key.
Deletes a map resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
Deletes a place index resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
Deletes a route calculator resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
Deletes a tracker resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
Removes the association between a tracker resource and a geofence collection.
Retrieves a device's most recent position according to its sample time.
Retrieves the device position history from a tracker resource within a specified range of time.
Retrieves the sprite sheet corresponding to a map resource.
Retrieves the map style descriptor from a map resource.
Retrieves a vector data tile from the map resource.
Finds a place by its unique ID.
Reverse geocodes a given coordinate and returns a legible address.
Generates suggestions for addresses and points of interest based on partial or misspelled free-form text.
Geocodes free-form text, such as an address, name, city, or region to allow you to search for Places or points of interest.
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified Amazon Location Service resource.
Functions
Creates an association between a geofence collection and a tracker resource.
This allows the tracker resource to communicate location data to the linked geofence collection.
You can associate up to five geofence collections to each tracker resource.
Currently not supported — Cross-account configurations, such as creating associations between a tracker resource in one account and a geofence collection in another account.batch_delete_device_position_history(Client, TrackerName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceDeletes a batch of geofences from a geofence collection.
This operation deletes the resource permanently.Evaluates device positions against the geofence geometries from a given geofence collection.
This operation always returns an empty response because geofences are asynchronously evaluated. The evaluation determines if the device has entered or exited a geofenced area, and then publishes one of the following events to Amazon EventBridge:
ENTER
if Amazon Location determines that the tracked device has entered a geofenced area.EXIT
if Amazon Location determines that the tracked device has exited a geofenced area.
The last geofence that a device was observed within is tracked for 30 days after the most recent device position update.
Geofence evaluation uses the given device position. It does not account for the optional Accuracy
of a DevicePositionUpdate
.
DeviceID
is used as a string to represent the device. You do not need to have a Tracker
associated with the DeviceID
.
batch_evaluate_geofences(Client, CollectionName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceUploads position update data for one or more devices to a tracker resource (up to 10 devices per batch).
Amazon Location uses the data when it reports the last known device position and position history. Amazon Location retains location data for 30 days.
Position updates are handled based on the PositionFiltering
property of the tracker. When PositionFiltering
is set to TimeBased
, updates are evaluated against linked geofence collections, and location data is stored at a maximum of one position per 30 second interval. If your update frequency is more often than every 30 seconds, only one update per 30 seconds is stored for each unique device ID.
When PositionFiltering
is set to DistanceBased
filtering, location data is stored and evaluated against linked geofence collections only if the device has moved more than 30 m (98.4 ft).
PositionFiltering
is set to AccuracyBased
filtering, location data is stored and evaluated against linked geofence collections only if the device has moved more than the measured accuracy. For example, if two consecutive updates from a device have a horizontal accuracy of 5 m and 10 m, the second update is neither stored or evaluated if the device has moved less than 15 m. If PositionFiltering
is set to AccuracyBased
filtering, Amazon Location uses the default value { "Horizontal": 0}
when accuracy is not provided on a DevicePositionUpdate
.
batch_update_device_position(Client, TrackerName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceCalculates a route: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/calculate-route.html given the following required parameters: DeparturePosition
and DestinationPosition
.
Requires that you first create a route calculator resource: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location-routes/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRouteCalculator.html.
By default, a request that doesn't specify a departure time uses the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions when calculating the route.
Additional options include:
Specifying a departure time: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/departure-time.html using either
DepartureTime
orDepartNow
. This calculates a route based on predictive traffic data at the given time.You can't specify both
DepartureTime
andDepartNow
in a single request. Specifying both parameters returns a validation error.Specifying a travel mode: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/travel-mode.html using TravelMode sets the transportation mode used to calculate the routes. This also lets you specify additional route preferences in
CarModeOptions
if traveling byCar
, orTruckModeOptions
if traveling byTruck
.If you specify
walking
for the travel mode and your data provider is Esri, the start and destination must be within 40km.
Calculates a route matrix: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/calculate-route-matrix.html given the following required parameters: DeparturePositions
and DestinationPositions
.
CalculateRouteMatrix
calculates routes and returns the travel time and travel distance from each departure position to each destination position in the request. For example, given departure positions A and B, and destination positions X and Y, CalculateRouteMatrix
will return time and distance for routes from A to X, A to Y, B to X, and B to Y (in that order). The number of results returned (and routes calculated) will be the number of DeparturePositions
times the number of DestinationPositions
.
Your account is charged for each route calculated, not the number of requests.
Requires that you first create a route calculator resource: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location-routes/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRouteCalculator.html.
By default, a request that doesn't specify a departure time uses the best time of day to travel with the best traffic conditions when calculating routes.
Additional options include:
Specifying a departure time: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/departure-time.html using either
DepartureTime
orDepartNow
. This calculates routes based on predictive traffic data at the given time.You can't specify both
DepartureTime
andDepartNow
in a single request. Specifying both parameters returns a validation error.Specifying a travel mode: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/travel-mode.html using TravelMode sets the transportation mode used to calculate the routes. This also lets you specify additional route preferences in
CarModeOptions
if traveling byCar
, orTruckModeOptions
if traveling byTruck
.
Creates an API key resource in your Amazon Web Services account, which lets you grant actions for Amazon Location resources to the API key bearer.
For more information, see Using API keys: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/using-apikeys.html.Creates a map resource in your Amazon Web Services account, which provides map tiles of different styles sourced from global location data providers.
If your application is tracking or routing assets you use in your business, such as delivery vehicles or employees, you must not use Esri as your geolocation provider. See section 82 of the Amazon Web Services service terms: http://aws.amazon.com/service-terms for more details.Creates a place index resource in your Amazon Web Services account.
Use a place index resource to geocode addresses and other text queries by using the SearchPlaceIndexForText
operation, and reverse geocode coordinates by using the SearchPlaceIndexForPosition
operation, and enable autosuggestions by using the SearchPlaceIndexForSuggestions
operation.
Creates a route calculator resource in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can send requests to a route calculator resource to estimate travel time, distance, and get directions. A route calculator sources traffic and road network data from your chosen data provider.
If your application is tracking or routing assets you use in your business, such as delivery vehicles or employees, you must not use Esri as your geolocation provider. See section 82 of the Amazon Web Services service terms: http://aws.amazon.com/service-terms for more details.Deletes a geofence collection from your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation deletes the resource permanently. If the geofence collection is the target of a tracker resource, the devices will no longer be monitored.delete_geofence_collection(Client, CollectionName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceDeletes the specified API key.
The API key must have been deactivated more than 90 days previously.Deletes a map resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation deletes the resource permanently. If the map is being used in an application, the map may not render.Deletes a place index resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation deletes the resource permanently.Deletes a route calculator resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation deletes the resource permanently.Deletes a tracker resource from your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation deletes the resource permanently. If the tracker resource is in use, you may encounter an error. Make sure that the target resource isn't a dependency for your applications.describe_geofence_collection(Client, CollectionName, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourcedescribe_geofence_collection(Client, CollectionName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourcedescribe_place_index(Client, IndexName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourcedescribe_route_calculator(Client, CalculatorName, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourcedescribe_route_calculator(Client, CalculatorName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourcedescribe_tracker(Client, TrackerName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourcedisassociate_tracker_consumer(Client, ConsumerArn, TrackerName, Input)
View SourceRemoves the association between a tracker resource and a geofence collection.
Once you unlink a tracker resource from a geofence collection, the tracker positions will no longer be automatically evaluated against geofences.disassociate_tracker_consumer(Client, ConsumerArn, TrackerName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceRetrieves a device's most recent position according to its sample time.
Device positions are deleted after 30 days.get_device_position(Client, DeviceId, TrackerName, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourceget_device_position(Client, DeviceId, TrackerName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceRetrieves the device position history from a tracker resource within a specified range of time.
Device positions are deleted after 30 days.get_device_position_history(Client, DeviceId, TrackerName, Input0, Options0)
View Sourceget_geofence(Client, CollectionName, GeofenceId, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourceget_geofence(Client, CollectionName, GeofenceId, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourceget_map_glyphs(Client, FontStack, FontUnicodeRange, MapName, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourceget_map_glyphs(Client, FontStack, FontUnicodeRange, MapName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceRetrieves the sprite sheet corresponding to a map resource.
The sprite sheet is a PNG image paired with a JSON document describing the offsets of individual icons that will be displayed on a rendered map.get_map_sprites(Client, FileName, MapName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceRetrieves the map style descriptor from a map resource.
The style descriptor contains specifications on how features render on a map. For example, what data to display, what order to display the data in, and the style for the data. Style descriptors follow the Mapbox Style Specification.get_map_style_descriptor(Client, MapName, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceRetrieves a vector data tile from the map resource.
Map tiles are used by clients to render a map. they're addressed using a grid arrangement with an X coordinate, Y coordinate, and Z (zoom) level.
The origin (0, 0) is the top left of the map. Increasing the zoom level by 1 doubles both the X and Y dimensions, so a tile containing data for the entire world at (0/0/0) will be split into 4 tiles at zoom 1 (1/0/0, 1/0/1, 1/1/0, 1/1/1).get_map_tile(Client, MapName, X, Y, Z, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceFinds a place by its unique ID.
A PlaceId
is returned by other search operations.
A PlaceId is valid only if all of the following are the same in the original search request and the call to GetPlace
.
Customer Amazon Web Services account
Amazon Web Services Region
Data provider specified in the place index resourceget_place(Client, IndexName, PlaceId, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourcelist_tags_for_resource(Client, ResourceArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourceput_geofence(Client, CollectionName, GeofenceId, Input0, Options0)
View SourceReverse geocodes a given coordinate and returns a legible address.
Allows you to search for Places or points of interest near a given position.search_place_index_for_position(Client, IndexName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceGenerates suggestions for addresses and points of interest based on partial or misspelled free-form text.
This operation is also known as autocomplete, autosuggest, or fuzzy matching.
Optional parameters let you narrow your search results by bounding box or country, or bias your search toward a specific position on the globe.
You can search for suggested place names near a specified position by usingBiasPosition
, or filter results within a bounding box by using FilterBBox
. These parameters are mutually exclusive; using both BiasPosition
and FilterBBox
in the same command returns an error.
search_place_index_for_suggestions(Client, IndexName, Input0, Options0)
View SourceGeocodes free-form text, such as an address, name, city, or region to allow you to search for Places or points of interest.
Optional parameters let you narrow your search results by bounding box or country, or bias your search toward a specific position on the globe.
You can search for places near a given position using BiasPosition
, or filter results within a bounding box using FilterBBox
. Providing both parameters simultaneously returns an error.
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified Amazon Location Service resource.
Tags can help you organize and categorize your resources. You can also use them to scope user permissions, by granting a user permission to access or change only resources with certain tag values.
You can use the TagResource
operation with an Amazon Location Service resource that already has tags. If you specify a new tag key for the resource, this tag is appended to the tags already associated with the resource. If you specify a tag key that's already associated with the resource, the new tag value that you specify replaces the previous value for that tag.