Learn how to find a route and directions with the route service.
Routing is the process of finding the path from an origin to a destination in a street network. You can use the Routing service to find routes, get driving directions, calculate drive times, and solve complicated, multiple vehicle routing problems. To create a route, you typically define a set of stops (origin and one or more destinations) and use the service to find a route with directions. You can also use a number of additional parameters such as barriers and mode of travel to refine the results.
In this tutorial, you define an origin and destination by clicking on the map. These values are used to get a route and directions from the route service. The directions are also displayed on the map.
Mapping and location services guideFor more background information about the topics in this tutorial, visit Routing and directions. To learn more about the service, visit Routing services.
PrerequisitesBefore starting this tutorial, you need the following:
An ArcGIS Location Platform or ArcGIS Online account.
A development and deployment environment that meets the system requirements.
An IDE for Android development in Kotlin.
It is recommended that you use the latest stable version Android Studio to create this tutorial app. The code described in the steps below, however, should work in any up-to-date Android IDE that supports Kotlin.
Set up authenticationTo access the secure ArcGIS location services used in this tutorial, you must implement API key authentication or user authentication using an ArcGIS Location Platform or an ArcGIS Online account.
You can implement API key authentication or user authentication in this tutorial. Compare the differences below:
API key authentication
Learn more in API key authentication.
User authentication
Learn more in User authentication.
Security and authentication guideTo learn more about the different types of authentication, visit Types of authentication.
Create a new API key access token with privileges to access the secure resources used in this tutorial.
Complete the Create an API key tutorial and create an API key with the following privilege(s):
Copy and paste the API key access token into a safe location. It will be used in a later step.
Create new OAuth credentials to access the secure resources used in this tutorial.
Complete the Create OAuth credentials for user authentication tutorial to obtain a Client ID and Redirect URL.
A Client ID
uniquely identifies your app on the authenticating server. If the server cannot find an app with the provided Client ID, it will not proceed with authentication.
The Redirect URL
(also referred to as a callback url) is used to identify a response from the authenticating server when the system returns control back to your app after an OAuth login. Since it does not necessarily represent a valid endpoint that a user could navigate to, the redirect URL can use a custom scheme, such as my-app://auth
. It is important to make sure the redirect URL used in your app's code matches a redirect URL configured on the authenticating server.
Copy and paste the Client ID and Redirect URL into a safe location. They will be used in a later step.
All users that access this application need account privileges to access the ArcGIS Basemap Styles service and the ArcGIS Routing service.
Develop or downloadYou have two options for completing this tutorial:
Option 1: Develop the code Open an Android Studio projectOpen the project you created by completing the Display a map tutorial.
Continue with the following instructions to find a route and directions with the ArcGIS Routing service.
Modify the old project for use in this new tutorial.
On your file system, delete the .idea folder, if present, at the top level of your project.
In the Android view, open app > res > values > strings.xml.
In the <string name="app_name">
element, change the text content to Find a route and directions.
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<resources>
<string name="app_name">Find a route and directions</string>
</resources>
In the Android view, open Gradle Scripts > settings.gradle.kts.
Change the value of rootProject.name
to "Find a route and directions".
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dependencyResolutionManagement {
repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS)
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
maven { url = uri("https://esri.jfrog.io/artifactory/arcgis") }
}
}
rootProject.name = "Find a route and directions"
include(":app")
Click File > Sync Project with Gradle files. Android Studio will recognize your changes and create a new .idea folder.
If you implemented API key authentication in the Display a map tutorial, the API key access token will only have the Basemaps privilege. The Find a route and directions tutorial requires the Routing privilege to find a route using the RouteTask
. To create an API Key access token that has the Basemaps and Routing privileges, see the Set up authentication step and then follow the instructions below.
In the Android view of Android Studio, open app > kotlin+java > com.example.app > MainActivity.
In the onCreate()
lifecycle method of the MainActivity
class, set the ArcGISEnvironment.apiKeyâ
property by calling ApiKey.create()
. Pass in your API key access token as a string and don't forget the double quotes. Do this before the setContent
block.
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override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
ArcGISEnvironment.apiKey = ApiKey.create("YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN")
Best Practice: The access token is stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.
Use the Authenticator
toolkit component to manage your OAuth credentials and pass it to the ArcGISEnvironment
.
Open the app > kotlin+java > com.example.app > MainActivity.kt file.
Set your clientID
and redirectURL
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authenticatorState.oAuthUserConfigurations = listOf(
OAuthUserConfiguration(
portalUrl = "https://www.arcgis.com",
clientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
redirectUrl = "YOUR_REDIRECT_URL"
)
)
Best Practice: The OAuth credentials are stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.
Add import statements and some Compose variablesIn the Android view, open app > kotlin+java > com.example.app > screens > MainScreen.kt. Replace the import statements with the imports needed for this tutorial.
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@file:OptIn(ExperimentalMaterial3Api::class)
package com.example.app.screens
import android.content.Context
import android.widget.Toast
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.Column
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.fillMaxHeight
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.fillMaxSize
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.fillMaxWidth
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.padding
import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.width
import androidx.compose.foundation.lazy.LazyColumn
import androidx.compose.material3.Divider
import androidx.compose.material3.ExperimentalMaterial3Api
import androidx.compose.material3.HorizontalDivider
import androidx.compose.material3.Scaffold
import androidx.compose.material3.Text
import androidx.compose.material3.TopAppBar
import androidx.compose.runtime.Composable
import androidx.compose.runtime.MutableState
import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateListOf
import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf
import androidx.compose.runtime.remember
import androidx.compose.runtime.rememberCoroutineScope
import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier
import androidx.compose.ui.platform.LocalContext
import androidx.compose.ui.res.stringResource
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.dp
import com.arcgismaps.Color
import com.arcgismaps.geometry.Point
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.ArcGISMap
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.BasemapStyle
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.Viewpoint
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.symbology.SimpleLineSymbol
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.symbology.SimpleLineSymbolStyle
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.symbology.SimpleMarkerSymbol
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.symbology.SimpleMarkerSymbolStyle
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.view.Graphic
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.view.GraphicsOverlay
import com.arcgismaps.mapping.view.SingleTapConfirmedEvent
import com.arcgismaps.tasks.networkanalysis.DirectionManeuver
import com.arcgismaps.tasks.networkanalysis.RouteParameters
import com.arcgismaps.tasks.networkanalysis.RouteResult
import com.arcgismaps.tasks.networkanalysis.RouteTask
import com.arcgismaps.tasks.networkanalysis.Stop
import com.arcgismaps.toolkit.geoviewcompose.MapView
import com.example.app.R
import kotlinx.coroutines.CoroutineScope
import kotlinx.coroutines.Job
import kotlinx.coroutines.launch
In the MainScreen
composable, create variables that will be passed to various functions in the MainScreen.kt
file.
The currentJob
variable is of type MutableState<Job?>
, which references the Kotlin coroutine Job
. It does not reference the interface Job
from the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Kotlin.
The remember()
function will remember the value across recomposition. The rememberCoroutineScope()
obtains a composition-aware scope to launch a coroutine outside a composable.
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@Composable
fun MainScreen() {
val context = LocalContext.current
val coroutineScope = rememberCoroutineScope()
val directionList = remember { mutableStateListOf("Tap to add two points to the map to find a route between them.") }
val routeStops = remember { mutableListOf<Stop>() }
val currentJob = remember { mutableStateOf<Job?>(null) }
// Create a graphics overlay to display the selected stops and route.
val graphicsOverlay = remember { GraphicsOverlay() }
val graphicsOverlays = remember { listOf(graphicsOverlay) }
val map = remember {
createMap()
}
Scaffold(topBar = { TopAppBar(title = { Text(text = stringResource(id = R.string.app_name)) }) }) {
MapView(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth().fillMaxHeight(0.7f),
arcGISMap = map,
)
}
}
A streets basemap layer is typically used in routing applications. In createMap()
, update the basemap to use the ArcGISStreets
BasemapStyle
, and change the position of the map to center on Los Angeles.
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fun createMap(): ArcGISMap {
return ArcGISMap(BasemapStyle.ArcGISStreets).apply {
initialViewpoint = Viewpoint(
latitude = 34.0539,
longitude = -118.2453,
scale = 144447.638572
)
}
}
Define a RoutesList
to display driving directions
To display the turn-by-turn directions from the route, define a composable function named RoutesList
that takes a MutableList<String>
parameter named directionsList
.
Inside the RouteList
block, add a LazyColumn
to hold UI items that are based on the directions list. Inside the LazyColumn
, call the items()
function, passing the size of the directions list.
The trailing lambda for items()
is automatically invoked once for each string in the list, adding a UI item to the LazyColumn
for each string. In the lambda, call Text
to display the string, and then call Divider
to create a light-gray horizontal line after the text. The result of calling RoutesList
will be a scrollable list of directions, with items separated by lines.
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@Composable
fun RoutesList(directionList: MutableList<String>) {
LazyColumn {
items(directionList.size) { index ->
Text(text = directionList[index] + ".")
HorizontalDivider(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
thickness = 1.dp,
color = androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color.LightGray
)
}
}
}
Note
The LightGray
used here is Compose-compatible and is defined in the androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color
class. The other colors in this tutorial are defined in com.arcgismaps.Color
, which is the class imported at the top of MainScreen.kt
.
addStop()
function
A RouteTask
requires at least an origin and a destination stop to find a route. Create a function that adds a Stop
object to the routeStops
list and creates a graphic to display the stop.
When a user taps on the map, a stop will be added to a list of route stops. In this tutorial, the first tap will create the origin stop and the second will create the destination stop.
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fun addStop(
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
stop: Stop,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay
) {
routeStops.add(stop)
// Create a green circle symbol for the stop.
val stopMarker = SimpleMarkerSymbol(
style = SimpleMarkerSymbolStyle.Circle, color = Color.green, size = 20f
)
// Get the stop's geometry.
val routeStopGeometry = stop.geometry
// Add graphic to graphics overlay.
graphicsOverlay.graphics.add(
Graphic(
geometry = routeStopGeometry,
symbol = stopMarker
)
)
}
Create a findRoute()
function
A task can make asynchronous requests to an online service or offline data and then return the results. In this tutorial, we will solve the route between the origin and destination stops using a RouteTask
that accesses a routing service.
Create a suspend
function named findRoute()
that takes the parameters shown below. Then create a RouteTask
from a routing service.
A routing service with global coverage is part of ArcGIS location services. You can also publish custom routing services using ArcGIS Enterprise.
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suspend fun findRoute(
context: Context,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionsList: MutableList<String>
) {
val routeTask = RouteTask(
url = "https://route-api.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Route/NAServer/Route_World"
)
}
Using routeTask
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needed to solve a route. Then use routeParameters
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suspend fun findRoute(
context: Context,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionsList: MutableList<String>
) {
val routeTask = RouteTask(
url = "https://route-api.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Route/NAServer/Route_World"
)
// Create a job to find the route.
try {
val routeParameters: RouteParameters = routeTask.createDefaultParameters().getOrThrow()
routeParameters.setStops(routeStops)
routeParameters.returnDirections = true
} catch (e: Exception) {
showMessage(context, "Failed to find route: ${e.message}")
}
}
Using routeTask
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suspend fun findRoute(
context: Context,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionsList: MutableList<String>
) {
val routeTask = RouteTask(
url = "https://route-api.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Route/NAServer/Route_World"
)
// Create a job to find the route.
try {
val routeParameters: RouteParameters = routeTask.createDefaultParameters().getOrThrow()
routeParameters.setStops(routeStops)
routeParameters.returnDirections = true
// Solve a route using the route parameters created.
val routeResult: RouteResult = routeTask.solveRoute(routeParameters).getOrThrow()
val routes = routeResult.routes
} catch (e: Exception) {
showMessage(context, "Failed to find route: ${e.message}")
}
}
Get the first route from the list. Using the route's geometry and a green line symbol, create a Graphic
to display the route.
Next, add the route graphic to the graphics overlay. Last, get the list of Route.directionManeuvers
, and for each direction maneuver, add the directionText
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suspend fun findRoute(
context: Context,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionsList: MutableList<String>
) {
val routeTask = RouteTask(
url = "https://route-api.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Route/NAServer/Route_World"
)
// Create a job to find the route.
try {
val routeParameters: RouteParameters = routeTask.createDefaultParameters().getOrThrow()
routeParameters.setStops(routeStops)
routeParameters.returnDirections = true
// Solve a route using the route parameters created.
val routeResult: RouteResult = routeTask.solveRoute(routeParameters).getOrThrow()
val routes = routeResult.routes
// If a route is found.
if (routes.isNotEmpty()) {
val route = routes[0]
val routeGraphic = Graphic(
geometry = route.routeGeometry,
symbol = SimpleLineSymbol(
style = SimpleLineSymbolStyle.Solid,
color = Color.green,
width = 2f
)
)
// Add the route graphic to the graphics overlay.
graphicsOverlay.graphics.add(routeGraphic)
// Get the direction text for each maneuver and display it as a list on the UI.
directionsList.clear()
route.directionManeuvers.forEach { directionManeuver: DirectionManeuver ->
directionsList.add(directionManeuver.directionText)
}
}
} catch (e: Exception) {
showMessage(context, "Failed to find route: ${e.message}")
}
}
clearStops()
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Create a function to clear the current route.
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fun clearStops(
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
directionList: MutableList<String>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay
) {
graphicsOverlay.graphics.clear()
routeStops.clear()
directionList.clear()
directionList.add("Tap to add two points to the map to find a route between them.")
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Define a suspend
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fun onSingleTapConfirmed(
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coroutineScope: CoroutineScope,
currentJob: MutableState<Job?>,
event: SingleTapConfirmedEvent,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionList: MutableList<String>
) {
}
Cancel any coroutine Job
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Then get the tapped Point
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fun onSingleTapConfirmed(
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currentJob: MutableState<Job?>,
event: SingleTapConfirmedEvent,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionList: MutableList<String>
) {
currentJob.value?.cancel()
// Retrieve the tapped map point from the SingleTapConfirmedEvent
val point: Point = event.mapPoint ?: return showMessage(context, "No map point retrieved from tap.")
val stop = Stop(point)
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currentJob: MutableState<Job?>,
event: SingleTapConfirmedEvent,
routeStops: MutableList<Stop>,
graphicsOverlay: GraphicsOverlay,
directionList: MutableList<String>
) {
currentJob.value?.cancel()
// Retrieve the tapped map point from the SingleTapConfirmedEvent
val point: Point = event.mapPoint ?: return showMessage(context, "No map point retrieved from tap.")
val stop = Stop(point)
when (routeStops.size) {
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0 -> {
addStop(routeStops, stop, graphicsOverlay)
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// On second tap, add a stop and find route between them.
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addStop(routeStops, stop, graphicsOverlay)
currentJob.value = coroutineScope.launch {
findRoute(context, routeStops, graphicsOverlay, directionList)
}
showMessage(context, "Calculating route...")
}
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else -> {
clearStops(routeStops, directionList, graphicsOverlay)
addStop(routeStops, stop, graphicsOverlay)
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}
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and call RoutesList
Inside the Scaffold
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Column(
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Inside the Column
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Scaffold(topBar = { TopAppBar(title = { Text(text = stringResource(id = R.string.app_name)) }) }) {
Column(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize().padding(it)
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MapView(
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arcGISMap = map,
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RoutesList(directionList)
}
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Pass two additional parameters to MapView
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graphicsOverlays
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Scaffold(topBar = { TopAppBar(title = { Text(text = stringResource(id = R.string.app_name)) }) }) {
Column(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize().padding(it)
) {
MapView(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth().fillMaxHeight(0.7f),
arcGISMap = map,
graphicsOverlays = graphicsOverlays,
onSingleTapConfirmed = { event ->
onSingleTapConfirmed(
context, coroutineScope, currentJob, event, routeStops, graphicsOverlay, directionList
)
}
)
RoutesList(directionList)
}
}
(Optional) The code in this tutorial calls a function to display messages to the user. One possible implementation of showMessage()
is the following.
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fun showMessage(context: Context, message: String) {
Toast.makeText(context, message, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show()
}
Click Run > Run > app to run the app.
The map should support two taps to create origin and destination points and then use the route service to display the resulting route and turn-by-turn directions.
Alternatively, you can download the tutorial solution, as follows.
Option 2: Download the solutionClick the Download solution link in the right-hand side of this page.
Unzip the file to a location on your machine.
Run Android Studio.
Go to File > Open.... Navigate to the solution folder and click Open.
On Windows: If you are in the Welcome to Android Studio dialog, click Open and navigate to the solution folder. Then click Open.
Since the downloaded solution does not contain authentication credentials, you must add the developer credentials that you created in the Set up authentication section.
Set developer credentials in the solutionTo allow your app users to access ArcGIS location services, use the developer credentials that you created in the Set up authentication step to authenticate requests for resources.
In the Android view of Android Studio, open app > kotlin+java > com.example.app > MainActivity. Set the AuthenticationMode
to .API_KEY
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class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
private enum class AuthenticationMode { API_KEY, USER_AUTH }
private val authenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.API_KEY
Set the apiKey
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override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
when (authenticationMode) {
AuthenticationMode.API_KEY -> {
ArcGISEnvironment.apiKey = ApiKey.create("YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN")
}
Best Practice: The access token is stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.
In the Android view of Android Studio, open app > kotlin+java > com.example.app > MainActivity. Set the AuthenticationMode
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class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
private enum class AuthenticationMode { API_KEY, USER_AUTH }
private val authenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.USER_AUTH
Set your clientID
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part of the Set up authentication step.
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AuthenticationMode.USER_AUTH -> {
authenticatorState.oAuthUserConfigurations = listOf(
OAuthUserConfiguration(
portalUrl = "https://www.arcgis.com",
clientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
redirectUrl = "YOUR_REDIRECT_URL"
)
)
Open app > manifests > AndroidManifest.xml.
Set the android:scheme
and android:host
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A redirectURL is composed of a scheme and a host component. The format for the redirect url is scheme://host
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<data
android:scheme="your_redirect_url_scheme"
android:host="your_redirect_url_host" />
Best Practice: The OAuth credentials are stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.
Run the appClick Run > Run > app to run the app.
The map should support two taps to create origin and destination points and then use the route service to display the resulting route and turn-by-turn directions.
What's next?To explore more API features and ArcGIS location services, try the following tutorial:
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