What is wrong with Google directions?

What is wrong with Google directions?

You may need to update your Google Maps app, connect to a stronger Wi-Fi signal, recalibrate the app, or check your location services. You can also reinstall the Google Maps app if it isn’t working, or simply restart your iPhone or Android phone. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.

How do I fix Google API?

Fix the missing Google Maps API key

  1. Step 1 – Get the API key. Follow these steps to get an API key: Go to the Google API Console.
  2. Step 2 – Assign the API key. Go to Theme Options > Other Options > Miscellaneous and paste copied API key to Google Maps API Key field:

What should I expect from a directions API request?

A typical Directions API request is generally of the following form: where output indicates the response format (usually json or xml ). Note: All Directions API applications require authentication. Get more information on authentication credentials. HTTPS is required for all Google Maps Platform requests that use API keys or contain user data.

Is there an API for Google Maps directions?

For direction calculations that respond in real time to user input (for example, within a user interface element), you can use the Directions API or, if you’re using the Maps JavaScript API, use the Directions service. For server-side use, you can use Java Client, Python Client, Go Client and Node.js Client for Google Maps Services.

Do you need a key for Google directions?

You’ll need your own free Directions API key for development, or an enterprise key for commercial use. As an example, here’s a URL that can be used to find a short tour of winemaking regions in South Australia, beginning in Adelaide.

Is the Google directions API under Creative Commons license?

For a list of all parameters when building your Directions API HTTP request: Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies.