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{
"swagger": "2.0",
"info": {
"title": "Azure Maps Search Service",
"version": "1.0",
"description": "Azure Maps Search REST APIs"
},
"host": "atlas.microsoft.com",
"schemes": [
"https"
],
"consumes": [],
"produces": [
"application/json",
"application/xml"
],
"securityDefinitions": {
"azure_auth": {
"type": "oauth2",
"authorizationUrl": "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/authorize",
"flow": "implicit",
"description": "These are the [Azure Active Directory OAuth2](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v1-overview) Flows. When paired with [Azure Role Based Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/overview) control it can be used to control access to Azure Maps REST APIs. Azure Role based access controls are used to designate access to one or more Azure Maps resource account or sub-resources. Any user, group, or service principal can be granted access via a built in role or a custom role composed of one or more permissions to Azure Maps REST APIs.\n\nTo implement scenarios we recommend viewing [authentication concepts](https://aka.ms/amauth). In summary, this security definition provides a solution for modeling application(s) via objects capable of access control on specific APIs and scopes.\n\n#### Note\n* This security definition **requires** the use of the `x-ms-client-id` header to indicate which Azure Maps resource the application is requesting access to. This can be acquired from the [Maps management API](https://aka.ms/amauthdetails).\n* The `Authorization URL` is specific to the Azure public cloud instance. Sovereign clouds have unique Authorization URLs and Azure Active directory configurations. \n* The Azure role based access control is configured from the [Azure management plane](https://aka.ms/amrbac) via Azure portal, Powershell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n* Usage of the [Azure Maps Web SDK](https://aka.ms/amaadmc) allows for configuration based setup of an application for multiple use cases.\n* Currently Azure Active Directory [v1.0](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/azure-ad-endpoint-comparison) tokens are supported.",
"scopes": {
"user_impersonation": "Impersonates a user's Azure Active Directory account."
}
},
"apiKeyQuery": {
"type": "apiKey",
"description": "This is a shared key which is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, Powershell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs. With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for. For publicly exposed applications our recommendation is to use server to server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
"name": "subscription-key",
"in": "query"
}
},
"security": [
{
"azure_auth": []
},
{
"apiKeyQuery": []
}
],
"responses": {
"202": {
"description": "Request Accepted: The request has been accepted for processing. Please use the URL in the Location Header to retry or access the results.",
"headers": {
"Location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "New URL to check for the results of the long running process."
}
}
},
"400": {
"description": "Bad request: one or more parameters were incorrectly specified or are mutually exclusive.",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ODataErrorResponse"
}
},
"401": {
"description": "Access denied due to invalid subscription key or invalid Azure Active Directory bearer token. Make sure to provide a valid key for an active Azure subscription and Maps resource. Otherwise, verify the [WWW-Authenticate](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6750#section-3.1) header for error code and description of the provided AAD bearer token.",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ODataErrorResponse"
},
"headers": {
"WWW-Authenticate": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Bearer realm=\"https://atlas.microsoft.com/\", error=\"invalid_token\", error_description=\"The access token expired\""
}
}
},
"403": {
"description": "Permission, capacity, or authentication issues.",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ODataErrorResponse"
}
},
"404": {
"description": "Not Found: the requested resource could not be found, but it may be available again in the future.",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ODataErrorResponse"
}
},
"500": {
"description": "An error occurred while processing the request. Please try again later.",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ODataErrorResponse"
}
},
"202Async": {
"description": "**Supported only for async request.**\nRequest Accepted: The request has been accepted for processing. Please use the URL in the Location Header to retry or access the results.",
"headers": {
"Location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "New URL to check for the results of the long running process."
}
}
}
},
"parameters": {
"ClientId": {
"name": "x-ms-client-id",
"description": "Specifies which account is intended for usage in conjunction with the Azure AD security model. It represents a unique ID for the Azure Maps account and can be retrieved from Azure Maps management plane Account API. To use Azure AD security in Azure Maps see the following [articles](https://aka.ms/amauthdetails) for guidance.",
"type": "string",
"in": "header",
"required": false,
"x-ms-parameter-location": "client"
},
"SubscriptionKey": {
"name": "subscription-key",
"description": "One of the Azure Maps keys provided from an Azure Map Account. Please refer to this [article](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/how-to-manage-authentication) for details on how to manage authentication.",
"type": "string",
"in": "query",
"required": false,
"x-ms-parameter-location": "client"
},
"ApiVersion": {
"name": "api-version",
"description": "Version number of Azure Maps API. Current version is 1.0",
"type": "string",
"in": "query",
"required": true,
"default": "1.0",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "client"
},
"JsonFormat": {
"name": "format",
"description": "Desired format of the response. Only `json` format is supported.",
"type": "string",
"in": "path",
"required": true,
"enum": [
"json"
],
"x-ms-enum": {
"name": "JsonFormat",
"modelAsString": true,
"values": [
{
"value": "json",
"description": "[The JavaScript Object Notation Data Interchange Format](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259)"
}
]
},
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"TextFormat": {
"name": "format",
"description": "Desired format of the response. Value can be either _json_ or _xml_.",
"type": "string",
"in": "path",
"required": true,
"enum": [
"json",
"xml"
],
"x-ms-enum": {
"name": "TextFormat",
"modelAsString": true,
"values": [
{
"value": "json",
"description": "[The JavaScript Object Notation Data Interchange Format](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259)"
},
{
"value": "xml",
"description": "[The Extensible Markup Language](https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/)"
}
]
},
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"LimitSearch": {
"name": "limit",
"in": "query",
"description": "Maximum number of responses that will be returned. Default: 10, minimum: 1 and maximum: 100",
"required": false,
"type": "integer",
"default": 10,
"minimum": 1,
"maximum": 100,
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Offset": {
"name": "ofs",
"in": "query",
"description": "Starting offset of the returned results within the full result set. Default: 0, minimum: 0 and maximum: 1900",
"required": false,
"type": "integer",
"default": 0,
"minimum": 0,
"maximum": 1900,
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"OptionalBiasLat": {
"name": "lat",
"in": "query",
"description": "Latitude where results should be biased. E.g. 37.337",
"required": false,
"type": "number",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"OptionalBiasLon": {
"name": "lon",
"in": "query",
"description": "Longitude where results should be biased. E.g. -121.89",
"required": false,
"type": "number",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"BoundingBoxTopLeft": {
"x-client-name": "BoundingBoxTopLeft",
"name": "topLeft",
"in": "query",
"description": "Top left position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"BoundingBoxBottomRight": {
"x-client-name": "BoundingBoxBottomRight",
"name": "btmRight",
"in": "query",
"description": "Bottom right position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"RequiredBiasLat": {
"name": "lat",
"in": "query",
"description": "Latitude where results should be biased. E.g. 37.337.",
"required": true,
"type": "number",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"RequiredBiasLon": {
"name": "lon",
"in": "query",
"description": "Longitude where results should be biased. E.g. -121.89.",
"required": true,
"type": "number",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Language": {
"name": "language",
"in": "query",
"description": "Language in which search results should be returned. Should be one of supported IETF language tags, case insensitive. When data in specified language is not available for a specific field, default language is used.\n\nPlease refer to [Supported Languages](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-maps/supported-languages) for details.",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Query": {
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The applicable query string. Must be properly URL encoded.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Position": {
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The applicable query specified as a comma separated string composed by latitude followed by longitude e.g. \"47.641268,-122.125679\".",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"View": {
"name": "view",
"in": "query",
"description": "The View parameter specifies which set of geopolitically disputed content is returned via Azure Maps services, including borders and labels displayed on the map. The View parameter (also referred to as “user region parameter”) will show the correct maps for that country/region. By default, the View parameter is set to “Unified” even if you haven’t defined it in the request. It is your responsibility to determine the location of your users, and then set the View parameter correctly for that location. Alternatively, you have the option to set ‘View=Auto’, which will return the map data based on the IP address of the request. The View parameter in Azure Maps must be used in compliance with applicable laws, including those regarding mapping, of the country where maps, images and other data and third party content that you are authorized to access via Azure Maps is made available. Example: view=IN.\n\nPlease refer to [Supported Views](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsLocalizationViews) for details and to see the available Views.",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"SearchIndexSet": {
"name": "idxSet",
"in": "query",
"description": "A comma separated list of indexes which should be utilized for the search. Item order does not matter. Available indexes are: Addr = Address range interpolation, Geo = Geographies, PAD = Point Addresses, POI = Points of interest, Str = Streets, Xstr = Cross Streets (intersections)",
"required": false,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Addr",
"Geo",
"PAD",
"POI",
"Str",
"Xstr"
],
"x-ms-enum": {
"name": "SearchIndexSet",
"modelAsString": true,
"values": [
{
"value": "Addr",
"description": "Address range interpolation"
},
{
"value": "Geo",
"description": "Geographies"
},
{
"value": "PAD",
"description": "Point Addresses"
},
{
"value": "POI",
"description": "Points of interest"
},
{
"value": "Str",
"description": "Streets"
},
{
"value": "Xstr",
"description": "Cross Streets (Intersections)"
}
]
}
},
"collectionFormat": "csv",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"ExtendedPostalCodesFor": {
"name": "extendedPostalCodesFor",
"in": "query",
"description": "Indexes for which extended postal codes should be included in the results.\n\nAvailable indexes are: \n\n **Addr** = Address ranges \n\n **Geo** = Geographies \n\n **PAD** = Point Addresses \n\n **POI** = Points of Interest \n\n **Str** = Streets \n\n **XStr** = Cross Streets (intersections)\n\nValue should be a comma separated list of index types (in any order) or **None** for no indexes.\n\nBy default extended postal codes are included for all indexes except Geo. Extended postal code lists for geographies can be quite long so they have to be explicitly requested when needed.\n\nUsage examples:\n\n extendedPostalCodesFor=POI \n\n extendedPostalCodesFor=PAD,Addr,POI \n\n extendedPostalCodesFor=None\n\nExtended postal code is returned as an **extendedPostalCode** property of an address. Availability is region-dependent.",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"ExtendedPostalCodesForPoi": {
"name": "extendedPostalCodesFor",
"in": "query",
"description": "Indexes for which extended postal codes should be included in the results.\n\nAvailable indexes are: \n\n **POI** = Points of Interest \n\nValue should be **POI** or **None** to disable extended postal codes.\n\nBy default extended postal codes are included.\n\nUsage examples:\n\n extendedPostalCodesFor=POI \n\n extendedPostalCodesFor=None\n\nExtended postal code is returned as an **extendedPostalCode** property of an address. Availability is region-dependent.",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Typeahead": {
"name": "typeahead",
"in": "query",
"description": "Boolean. If the typeahead flag is set, the query will be interpreted as a partial input and the search will enter predictive mode",
"required": false,
"type": "boolean",
"default": false,
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"CategorySet": {
"name": "categorySet",
"in": "query",
"description": "A comma-separated list of category set IDs which could be used to restrict the result to specific Points of Interest categories. ID order does not matter. When multiple category identifiers are provided, only POIs that belong to (at least) one of the categories from the provided list will be returned. The list of supported categories can be discovered using [POI Categories API](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPOICategoryTree). Usage examples: \n\n* **categorySet=7315** (Search Points of Interest from category Restaurant)\n\n* **categorySet=7315025,7315017** (Search Points of Interest of category either Italian or French Restaurant) ",
"required": false,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "integer"
},
"collectionFormat": "csv",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"CountrySet": {
"name": "countrySet",
"in": "query",
"description": "Comma separated string of country codes, e.g. FR,ES. This will limit the search to the specified countries",
"required": false,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"collectionFormat": "csv",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"Radius": {
"name": "radius",
"in": "query",
"description": "The radius in meters to for the results to be constrained to the defined area",
"required": false,
"type": "number",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"PoiQuery": {
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The POI name to search for (e.g., \"statue of liberty\", \"starbucks\", \"pizza\"). Must be properly URL encoded.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"BrandSet": {
"name": "brandSet",
"in": "query",
"description": "A comma-separated list of brand names which could be used to restrict the result to specific brands. Item order does not matter. When multiple brands are provided, only results that belong to (at least) one of the provided list will be returned. Brands that contain a \",\" in their name should be put into quotes.\n\nUsage examples:\n\n brandSet=Foo\n\n brandSet=Foo,Bar\n\n brandSet=\"A,B,C Comma\",Bar",
"required": false,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"collectionFormat": "csv",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"ConnectorSet": {
"name": "connectorSet",
"in": "query",
"description": "A comma-separated list of connector types which could be used to restrict the result to Electric Vehicle Station supporting specific connector types. Item order does not matter. When multiple connector types are provided, only results that belong to (at least) one of the provided list will be returned.\n\nAvailable connector types are:\n * `StandardHouseholdCountrySpecific` - These are the standard household connectors for a certain region. They are all AC single phase and the standard Voltage and standard Amperage. See also: [Plug & socket types - World Standards](https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets).\n * `IEC62196Type1` - Type 1 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Also called Yazaki after the original manufacturer or SAE J1772 after the standard that first published it. Mostly used in combination with 120V single phase or up to 240V single phase infrastructure.\n * `IEC62196Type1CCS` - Type 1 based combo connector as defined in the IEC 62196-3 standard. The connector is based on the Type 1 connector – as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard – with two additional direct current (DC) contacts to allow DC fast charging.\n * `IEC62196Type2CableAttached` - Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a cable and plug attached to the charging point.\n * `IEC62196Type2Outlet` - Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a socket set into the charging point.\n * `IEC62196Type2CCS` - Type 2 based combo connector as defined in the IEC 62196-3 standard. The connector is based on the Type 2 connector – as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard – with two additional direct current (DC) contacts to allow DC fast charging.\n * `IEC62196Type3` - Type 3 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Also called Scame after the original manufacturer. Mostly used in combination with up to 240V single phase or up to 420V three phase infrastructure.\n * `Chademo` - CHAdeMO connector named after an association formed by the Tokyo Electric Power Company and industrial partners. Because of this is is also known as the TEPCO's connector. It supports fast DC charging.\n * `IEC60309AC1PhaseBlue` - Industrial Blue connector is a connector defined in the IEC 60309 standard. It is sometime referred to as by some combination of the standard, the color and the fact that is a single phase connector. The connector usually has the \"P+N+E, 6h\" configuration.\n * `IEC60309DCWhite` - Industrial White connector is a DC connector defined in the IEC 60309 standard.\n * `Tesla` - The Tesla connector is the regionally specific Tesla Supercharger connector. I.e. it refers to either Tesla's proprietary connector, sometimes referred to as Tesla Port mostly limited to North America or the modified Type 2 (DC over Type 2) in Europe.\n\nUsage examples:\n\n connectorSet=IEC62196Type2CableAttached\n connectorSet=IEC62196Type2Outlet,IEC62196Type2CableAttached",
"required": false,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"StandardHouseholdCountrySpecific",
"IEC62196Type1",
"IEC62196Type1CCS",
"IEC62196Type2CableAttached",
"IEC62196Type2Outlet",
"IEC62196Type2CCS",
"IEC62196Type3",
"Chademo",
"IEC60309AC1PhaseBlue",
"IEC60309DCWhite",
"Tesla"
],
"x-ms-enum": {
"name": "ConnectorSet",
"modelAsString": true,
"values": [
{
"value": "StandardHouseholdCountrySpecific",
"description": "These are the standard household connectors for a certain region. They are all AC single phase and the standard Voltage and standard Amperage.\n\nSee also: [Plug & socket types - World Standards](https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets)"
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type1",
"description": "Type 1 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Also called Yazaki after the original manufacturer or SAE J1772 after the standard that first published it. Mostly used in combination with 120V single phase or up to 240V single phase infrastructure."
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type1CCS",
"description": "Type 1 based combo connector as defined in the IEC 62196-3 standard. The connector is based on the Type 1 connector – as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard – with two additional direct current (DC) contacts to allow DC fast charging."
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type2CableAttached",
"description": "Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a cable and plug attached to the charging point"
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type2Outlet",
"description": "Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a socket set into the charging point."
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type2CCS",
"description": "Type 2 based combo connector as defined in the IEC 62196-3 standard. The connector is based on the Type 2 connector – as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard – with two additional direct current (DC) contacts to allow DC fast charging."
},
{
"value": "IEC62196Type3",
"description": "Type 3 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Also called Scame after the original manufacturer. Mostly used in combination with up to 240V single phase or up to 420V three phase infrastructure."
},
{
"value": "Chademo",
"description": "CHAdeMO connector named after an association formed by the Tokyo Electric Power Company and industrial partners. Because of this is is also known as the TEPCO's connector. It supports fast DC charging."
},
{
"value": "IEC60309AC1PhaseBlue",
"description": "Industrial Blue connector is a connector defined in the IEC 60309 standard. It is sometime referred to as by some combination of the standard, the color and the fact that is a single phase connector. The connector usually has the \"P+N+E, 6h\" configuration."
},
{
"value": "IEC60309DCWhite",
"description": "Industrial White connector is a DC connector defined in the IEC 60309 standard."
},
{
"value": "Tesla",
"description": "The Tesla connector is the regionally specific Tesla Supercharger connector. I.e. it refers to either Tesla's proprietary connector, sometimes referred to as Tesla Port mostly limited to North America or the modified Type 2 (DC over Type 2) in Europe."
}
]
}
},
"collectionFormat": "csv",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
"OpeningHours": {
"name": "openingHours",
"description": "Hours of operation for a POI (Points of Interest). The availability of hours of operation will vary based on the data available.\nSupported value: nextSevenDays",
"type": "string",
"in": "query",
"required": false,
"enum": [
"nextSevenDays"
],
"x-ms-enum": {
"name": "OpeningHours",
"modelAsString": true,
"values": [
{
"value": "nextSevenDays",
"description": "Shows the hours of operation for the next week, starting with the current day in the local time of the POI."
}
]
},
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
}
},
"paths": {
"/search/polygon/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "**Get Polygon**\n\n\n**Applies to**: S1 pricing tier.\n\n\nThe Get Polygon service allows you to request the geometry data such as a city or country outline for a set of entities, previously retrieved from an Online Search request in GeoJSON format. The geometry ID is returned in the dataSources object under \"geometry\" and \"id\" in either a Search Address or Search Fuzzy call.\n\nPlease note that any geometry ID retrieved from an Online Search endpoint has a limited lifetime. The client should not store geometry IDs in persistent storage for later referral, as the stability of these identifiers is not guaranteed for a long period of time. It is expected that a request to the Polygon method is made within a few minutes of the request to the Online Search method that provided the ID. The service allows for batch requests up to 20 identifiers.",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchPolygon",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Get the Geometry using the geometry id returned by the previous Search": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetSearchPolygon.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SubscriptionKey"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ApiVersion"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/JsonFormat"
},
{
"name": "geometries",
"in": "query",
"description": "Comma separated list of geometry UUIDs, previously retrieved from an Online Search request.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "OK",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/SearchPolygonResponse"
}
},
"400": {
"$ref": "#/responses/400"
},
"401": {
"$ref": "#/responses/401"
},
"403": {
"$ref": "#/responses/403"
},
"404": {
"$ref": "#/responses/404"
},
"500": {
"$ref": "#/responses/500"
}
},
"produces": [
"application/json"
]
}
},
"/search/fuzzy/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "\n**Free Form Search**\n\n**Applies to**: S0 and S1 pricing tiers.\n\n\nThe basic default API is Free Form Search which handles the most fuzzy of inputs handling any combination of address or POI tokens. This search API is the canonical 'single line search'. The Free Form Search API is a seamless combination of POI search and geocoding. The API can also be weighted with a contextual position (lat./lon. pair), or fully constrained by a coordinate and radius, or it can be executed more generally without any geo biasing anchor point.<br><br>We strongly advise you to use the 'countrySet' parameter to specify only the countries for which your application needs coverage, as the default behavior will be to search the entire world, potentially returning unnecessary results.<br><br> E.g.: `countrySet`=US,FR <br><br>Please see [Search Coverage](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/location-based-services/geocoding-coverage) for a complete list of all the supported countries.<br><br>Most Search queries default to `maxFuzzyLevel`=2 to gain performance and also reduce unusual results. This new default can be overridden as needed per request by passing in the query param `maxFuzzyLevel`=3 or 4.",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchFuzzy",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Search City Seattle": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetSearchFuzzy.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SubscriptionKey"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ApiVersion"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/TextFormat"
},
{
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The applicable query string (e.g., \"seattle\", \"pizza\"). Can _also_ be specified as a comma separated string composed by latitude followed by longitude (e.g., \"47.641268, -122.125679\"). Must be properly URL encoded.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Typeahead"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/LimitSearch"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Offset"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CategorySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CountrySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLat"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLon"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Radius"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxTopLeft"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxBottomRight"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Language"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ExtendedPostalCodesFor"
},
{
"name": "minFuzzyLevel",
"in": "query",
"description": "Minimum fuzziness level to be used. Default: 1, minimum: 1 and maximum: 4\n\n* Level 1 has no spell checking.\n\n* Level 2 uses normal n-gram spell checking. For example, query \"restrant\" can be matched to \"restaurant.\"\n\n* Level 3 uses sound-like spell checking, and shingle spell checking. Sound-like spell checking is for \"rstrnt\" to \"restaurant\" matching. Shingle spell checking is for \"mountainview\" to \"mountain view\" matching.\n\n* Level 4 doesn’t add any more spell checking functions.\n\n\n\nThe search engine will start looking for a match on the level defined by minFuzzyLevel, and will stop searching at the level specified by maxFuzzyLevel.",
"required": false,
"type": "integer",
"default": 1,
"minimum": 1,
"maximum": 4
},
{
"name": "maxFuzzyLevel",
"in": "query",
"description": "Maximum fuzziness level to be used. Default: 2, minimum: 1 and maximum: 4\n\n* Level 1 has no spell checking.\n\n* Level 2 uses normal n-gram spell checking. For example, query \"restrant\" can be matched to \"restaurant.\"\n\n* Level 3 uses sound-like spell checking, and shingle spell checking. Sound-like spell checking is for \"rstrnt\" to \"restaurant\" matching. Shingle spell checking is for \"mountainview\" to \"mountain view\" matching.\n\n* Level 4 doesn’t add any more spell checking functions.\n\n\n\nThe search engine will start looking for a match on the level defined by minFuzzyLevel, and will stop searching at the level specified by maxFuzzyLevel.",
"required": false,
"type": "integer",
"default": 2,
"minimum": 1,
"maximum": 4
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SearchIndexSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BrandSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ConnectorSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/View"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OpeningHours"
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "OK",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/SearchFuzzyResponse"
}
},
"400": {
"$ref": "#/responses/400"
},
"401": {
"$ref": "#/responses/401"
},
"403": {
"$ref": "#/responses/403"
},
"404": {
"$ref": "#/responses/404"
},
"500": {
"$ref": "#/responses/500"
}
}
}
},
"/search/poi/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "**Get POI by Name**\n\n**Applies to**: S0 and S1 pricing tiers.\n\n\nPoints of Interest (POI) Search allows you to request POI results by name. Search supports additional query parameters such as language and filtering results by area of interest driven by country or bounding box. Endpoint will return only POI results matching the query string. Response includes POI details such as address, coordinate location and category.",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchPOI",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Search for juice bars within 5 miles of Seattle Downtown and limit the response to 5 results": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetSearchPOI.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SubscriptionKey"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ApiVersion"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/TextFormat"
},
{
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The POI name to search for (e.g., \"statue of liberty\", \"starbucks\"), must be properly URL encoded.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Typeahead"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/LimitSearch"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Offset"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CategorySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CountrySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLat"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLon"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Radius"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxTopLeft"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxBottomRight"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Language"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ExtendedPostalCodesForPoi"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BrandSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ConnectorSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/View"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OpeningHours"
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "OK",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/SearchPoiResponse"
}
},
"400": {
"$ref": "#/responses/400"
},
"401": {
"$ref": "#/responses/401"
},
"403": {
"$ref": "#/responses/403"
},
"404": {
"$ref": "#/responses/404"
},
"500": {
"$ref": "#/responses/500"
}
}
}
},
"/search/nearby/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "**Nearby Search**\n\n**Applies to**: S0 and S1 pricing tiers.\n\n\nIf you have a use case for only retrieving POI results around a specific location, the nearby search method may be the right choice. This endpoint will only return POI results, and does not take in a search query parameter.",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchNearby",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Search for any points of interest (POI) within 5 miles of Manhattan NY and return the top 10 results": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetSearchNearby.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SubscriptionKey"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ApiVersion"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/TextFormat"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/RequiredBiasLat"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/RequiredBiasLon"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/LimitSearch"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Offset"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CategorySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CountrySet"
},
{
"name": "radius",
"in": "query",
"description": "The radius in meters to for the results to be constrained to the defined area, Min value is 1, Max Value is 50000.",
"required": false,
"type": "number"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Language"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ExtendedPostalCodesFor"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BrandSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ConnectorSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/View"
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "OK",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/SearchNearbyResponse"
}
},
"400": {
"$ref": "#/responses/400"
},
"401": {
"$ref": "#/responses/401"
},
"403": {
"$ref": "#/responses/403"
},
"404": {
"$ref": "#/responses/404"
},
"500": {
"$ref": "#/responses/500"
}
}
}
},
"/search/poi/category/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "**Get POI by Category**\n\n**Applies to**: S0 and S1 pricing tiers.\n\n\nPoints of Interest (POI) Category Search allows you to request POI results from given category. Search allows to query POIs from one category at a time. Endpoint will only return POI results which are categorized as specified. Response includes POI details such as address, coordinate location and classification.",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchPOICategory",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Search for atm's within 2 miles of Times Square NY and return the top 3 results": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetSearchPOICategory.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/SubscriptionKey"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ApiVersion"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/TextFormat"
},
{
"name": "query",
"in": "query",
"description": "The POI category to search for (e.g., \"AIRPORT\", \"RESTAURANT\"), must be properly URL encoded. Supported main categories can be requested by calling [Get Search POI Category Tree API](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPOICategoryTree). List of available categories can also be found [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/supported-search-categories). We recommend to use POI Search Category Tree API to request the supported categories.",
"required": true,
"type": "string",
"x-ms-parameter-location": "method"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Typeahead"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/LimitSearch"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Offset"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CategorySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/CountrySet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLat"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OptionalBiasLon"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Radius"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxTopLeft"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BoundingBoxBottomRight"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/Language"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ExtendedPostalCodesFor"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/BrandSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ConnectorSet"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/View"
},
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/OpeningHours"
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "OK",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/SearchPoiCategoryResponse"
}
},
"400": {
"$ref": "#/responses/400"
},
"401": {
"$ref": "#/responses/401"
},
"403": {
"$ref": "#/responses/403"
},
"404": {
"$ref": "#/responses/404"
},
"500": {
"$ref": "#/responses/500"
}
}
}
},
"/search/poi/category/tree/{format}": {
"get": {
"x-publish": true,
"description": "**Get POI Category Tree**\n\n**Applies to**: S0 and S1 pricing tiers.\n\n\nPOI Category API provides a full list of supported Points of Interest (POI) categories and subcategories together with their translations and synonyms. The returned content can be used to provide more meaningful results through other Search Service APIs, like [Get Search POI](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/maps/search/getsearchpoi).",
"operationId": "Search_GetSearchPOICategoryTreePreview",
"x-ms-examples": {
"Get the POI Category Tree (only partial response shown below)": {
"$ref": "./examples/GetPOICategoryTree.json"
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"$ref": "#/parameters/ClientId"
},