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This application does not need additional settings. So you can make connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…). More only by using your login credentials or by following the instructions below . |
With Google Maps modulesThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) More in Boost.spaceCentralization and synchronization platform, where you can organize and manage your data. More IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes. More, you can search for places or get directions, location, elevation, roads, or static map images in your Google Maps account.
To use the Google Maps modules, you must have a Google account and billing enabled in the Google Cloud Console. You can create an account at accounts.google.com.
Refer to the Google Maps API documentation for a list of available endpoints.
To establish the connection, you must:
Before you establish the connection in Boost.space Integrator, you must create and configure a project in the Google Cloud Console to obtain your API key.
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To create a Google Cloud Console project:
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Log in to the Google Cloud Console using your Google credentials.
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In the top menu, click Select a project > New project.
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Enter a Project name and select the Location for your project.
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Click Create.
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In the top menu, check if your new project is selected in the Select a project dropdown. If not, select the project you just created.
To enable the required APIs:
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Open the left navigation menu and go to APIs & Services > Library.
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Search for and enable the following APIs:
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Geocoding API
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Maps Elevation API
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Time Zone API
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Directions API
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Distance Matrix API
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Maps Static API
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Places API
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Geolocation API
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Roads API
For more information on Google Web Service APIs, refer to the Google Maps Platform API documentation.
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To obtain your API key:
To establish the connection in Boost.space Integrator:
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator account, add a Google Maps moduleThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) More to your scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive. More, and click Create a Connection.
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the API Key field, enter the value you copied in the Obtain your Google Map API key section above.
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Click Save.
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If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.
You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Google Maps modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.
After connecting the app, you can perform the following actions:
Search Map
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Search for Places
Get a Map
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Get Directions
Origin
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If you enter an address, the service geocodes the string and converts it to a latitude/longitude coordinate to calculate directions:
24+Sussex+Drive+Ottawa+ON
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If you enter coordinates, they are used unchanged to calculate directions. Ensure that no spaceSubunits are created within modules to maintain organization and clarity, even with large amounts of data. More exists between the latitude and longitude values:
41.43206,-81.38992
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Place IDs must be prefixed with
place_id:
. You can retrieve place IDs from the Get a Location module and the Search for Places module. For more about place IDs, see the Place ID overview.place_id:ChIJ3S-JXmauEmsRUcIaWtf4MzE
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Plus codes must be formatted as a global code or a compound code. Format plus codes as shown here (plus signs are URL-escaped to
%2B
and spacesSubunits are created within modules to maintain organization and clarity, even with large amounts of data. More are URL-escaped to%20
):Global code is a 4-character area code and a 6-character or longer local code (849VCWC8+R9 is
849VCWC8%2BR9
).Compound code is a 6-character or longer local code with an explicit location (CWC8+R9 Mountain View, CA, USA is
CWC8%2BR9%20Mountain%20View%20CA%20USA
).
Destination
Enter the address, textual latitude/longitude value, or place ID to which you wish to calculate directions. The options for the
Destination
are the same as for theOrigin
(described above).Departure Time / Arrival Time
Enter the desired time of departure or arrival. You can specify the time using one of the options from the supported date and time formats list. Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second). Applies when the Transit or Driving option is selected in the Travel Mode field.
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Get a Location
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Get a Timezone
For Date and Time, enter the time to determine whether or not Daylight Savings should be applied, based on the time zone of the location. See the list of supported date and time formats.
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Get an Elevation
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Get a Distance Matrix
Origin
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If you enter an address, the service geocodes the string and converts it to a latitude/longitude coordinate to calculate directions:
24+Sussex+Drive+Ottawa+ON
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If you enter coordinates, they are used unchanged to calculate directions. Ensure that no space exists between the latitude and longitude values:
41.43206,-81.38992
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Place IDs must be prefixed with
place_id:
. You can retrieve place IDs from the Get a Location module and the Search for Places module. For more about place IDs, see the Place ID overview.place_id:ChIJ3S-JXmauEmsRUcIaWtf4MzE
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Plus codes must be formatted as a global code or a compound code. Format plus codes as shown here (plus signs are URL-escaped to
%2B
and spaces are URL-escaped to%20
):Global code is a 4-character area code and a 6-character or longer local code (849VCWC8+R9 is
849VCWC8%2BR9
).Compound code is a 6-character or longer local code with an explicit location (CWC8+R9 Mountain View, CA, USA is
CWC8%2BR9%20Mountain%20View%20CA%20USA
).
Destination
Enter the address, textual latitude/longitude value, or place ID to which you wish to calculate directions. The options for the
Destination
are the same as for theOrigin
(described above).Departure Time / Arrival Time
Enter the desired time of departure or arrival. You can specify the time using one of the options from the supported date and time formats list. Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second). Applies when the Transit or Driving option is selected in the Travel Mode field.
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Get Roads
The Speed Limit service is available to all customers with an Asset Tracking licenseLicenses to enable access to certain features.. For Google Maps Platform Premium Plan customers who transitioned to pay-as-you-go pricing, the feature remains active.
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Get a Static Map Image
There are 4 Map Types:
roadmap
(default),satellite
,terrain
, andhybrid
(a hybrid of satellite and roadmap).
Other
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Make an API Call
The Get time zone information triggerEvery scenario has a trigger, an event that starts your scenario. A scenario must have a trigger. There can only be one trigger for each scenario. When you create a new scenario, the first module you choose is your trigger for that scenario. Create a trigger by clicking on the empty module of a newly created scenario or moving the... allows you to get the local time for any location on earth, for any date in the past. The trigger returns two elements:
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the time zone offset from UTC (in seconds) and
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the offset for the daylight-savings time from UTC (in seconds).
To get the current local time of a given location, you need to calculate the sum of both values. However, the result refers to the UTC. To translate the UTC to your local time, you need to add or subtract the time zone difference between UTC and your location.
For example, let’s say, you are in Prague and you want to know the current local time (9.6.2014) in New York. The trigger Get time zone information returns the Time zone offset from UTC -18000 and the Daylight Savings offset from UTC 3600. The sum of both values is -14400 seconds which is -4 hours from UTC. The result you get when repeating the same steps for Prague is +2 hours from UTC. The time difference between Prague and New York is +6 hours.