Client library for Open Source Routing Machine - OSRM that uses the REST http API that is exposed by osrm-routed
.
The interface is compatible with node-osrm. However it is not meant as replacement for node-osrm
on the server.
Can be used with NodeJS and with browserify.
var OSRM = require('osrm.js'); var osrm = new OSRM("https://router.project-osrm.org"); osrm.route({ coordinates: [[13.438640,52.519930], [13.415852,52.513191]], steps: true, alternatives: false, overview: 'simplified', geometries: 'polyline' }, function(err, result) { console.log(result); }); osrm.trip({ coordinates: [[13.438640,52.519930], [13.415852,52.513191]], steps: true, overview: 'simplified', geometries: 'polyline' }, function(err, result) { console.log(result); }); osrm.match({ coordinates: [[13.438640,52.519930], [13.415852,52.513191]], timestamps: [1460585940, 1460585945], steps: true, overview: 'simplified', geometries: 'polyline' }, function(err, result) { console.log(result); }); osrm.table({ coordinates: [[13.438640,52.519930], [13.415852,52.513191], [13.333086, 52.4224]], sources: [0], destinations: [1, 2] }, function(err, result) { console.log(result); }); osrm.tile([17603, 10747, 15], function(err, result) { console.log(result); // pbf encoded vector tile }); //You can also pass it query paths directly: osrm.request('/route/v1/driving/13.438640,52.519930;13.415852,52.513191', function(err, result) { });
npm test # run node tape tests
firefox test.html # check the console if tape tests worked
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