SearchGetSearchPOICategoryOptionalParams interface
Optional Parameters.
- Extends
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RequestOptionsBase
Properties
brand |
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. Usage examples: brandSet=Foo brandSet=Foo,Bar brandSet="A,B,C Comma",Bar |
btm |
Bottom right position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453 |
connector |
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. Available connector types are:
Usage examples: connectorSet=IEC62196Type2CableAttached connectorSet=IEC62196Type2Outlet,IEC62196Type2CableAttached |
country |
Comma separated string of country codes, e.g. FR,ES. This will limit the search to the specified countries |
extended |
Indexes for which extended postal codes should be included in the results. Available indexes are: Addr = Address ranges Geo = Geographies PAD = Point Addresses POI = Points of Interest Str = Streets XStr = Cross Streets (intersections) Value should be a comma separated list of index types (in any order) or None for no indexes. By 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. Usage examples: extendedPostalCodesFor=POI extendedPostalCodesFor=PAD,Addr,POI extendedPostalCodesFor=None Extended postal code is returned as an extendedPostalCode property of an address. Availability is region-dependent. |
language | 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. Please refer to Supported Languages for details. |
lat | Latitude where results should be biased. E.g. 37.337 |
limit | Maximum number of responses that will be returned. Default: 10, minimum: 1 and maximum: 100 |
lon | Longitude where results should be biased. E.g. -121.89 |
opening |
Opening hours for a POI (Points of Interest). The availability of opening hours will vary based on the data available. Possible values include: 'nextSevenDays' |
radius | The radius in meters to for the results to be constrained to the defined area |
top |
Top left position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453 |
typeahead | Boolean. If the typeahead flag is set, the query will be interpreted as a partial input and the search will enter predictive mode |
view | 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. Please refer to Supported Views for details and to see the available Views. |
Inherited Properties
abort |
The signal which can be used to abort requests. |
custom |
{object} [customHeaders] User defined custom request headers that will be applied before the request is sent. |
on |
Callback which fires upon download progress. |
on |
Callback which fires upon upload progress. |
timeout | The number of milliseconds a request can take before automatically being terminated. |
Property Details
brandSet
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. Usage examples:
brandSet=Foo
brandSet=Foo,Bar
brandSet="A,B,C Comma",Bar
brandSet?: string[]
Property Value
string[]
btmRight
Bottom right position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453
btmRight?: string
Property Value
string
connectorSet
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. Available connector types are:
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.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.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.IEC62196Type2CableAttached
- Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a cable and plug attached to the charging point.IEC62196Type2Outlet
- Type 2 connector as defined in the IEC 62196-2 standard. Provided as a socket set into the charging point.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.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.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.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.IEC60309DCWhite
- Industrial White connector is a DC connector defined in the IEC 60309 standard.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.
Usage examples:
connectorSet=IEC62196Type2CableAttached connectorSet=IEC62196Type2Outlet,IEC62196Type2CableAttached
connectorSet?: ConnectorSet[]
Property Value
countrySet
Comma separated string of country codes, e.g. FR,ES. This will limit the search to the specified countries
countrySet?: string[]
Property Value
string[]
extendedPostalCodesFor
Indexes for which extended postal codes should be included in the results. Available indexes are:
Addr = Address ranges
Geo = Geographies
PAD = Point Addresses
POI = Points of Interest
Str = Streets
XStr = Cross Streets (intersections)
Value should be a comma separated list of index types (in any order) or None for no indexes.
By 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.
Usage examples:
extendedPostalCodesFor=POI
extendedPostalCodesFor=PAD,Addr,POI
extendedPostalCodesFor=None
Extended postal code is returned as an extendedPostalCode property of an address. Availability is region-dependent.
extendedPostalCodesFor?: string
Property Value
string
language
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. Please refer to Supported Languages for details.
language?: string
Property Value
string
lat
Latitude where results should be biased. E.g. 37.337
lat?: number
Property Value
number
limit
Maximum number of responses that will be returned. Default: 10, minimum: 1 and maximum: 100
limit?: number
Property Value
number
lon
Longitude where results should be biased. E.g. -121.89
lon?: number
Property Value
number
openingHours
Opening hours for a POI (Points of Interest). The availability of opening hours will vary based on the data available. Possible values include: 'nextSevenDays'
openingHours?: OpeningHours
Property Value
radius
The radius in meters to for the results to be constrained to the defined area
radius?: number
Property Value
number
topLeft
Top left position of the bounding box. E.g. 37.553,-122.453
topLeft?: string
Property Value
string
typeahead
Boolean. If the typeahead flag is set, the query will be interpreted as a partial input and the search will enter predictive mode
typeahead?: boolean
Property Value
boolean
view
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. Please refer to Supported Views for details and to see the available Views.
view?: string
Property Value
string
Inherited Property Details
abortSignal
The signal which can be used to abort requests.
abortSignal?: AbortSignalLike
Property Value
AbortSignalLike
Inherited From RequestOptionsBase.abortSignal
customHeaders
{object} [customHeaders] User defined custom request headers that will be applied before the request is sent.
customHeaders?: [key: string]: string
Property Value
[key: string]: string
Inherited From RequestOptionsBase.customHeaders
onDownloadProgress
Callback which fires upon download progress.
onDownloadProgress?: (progress: TransferProgressEvent) => void
Property Value
(progress: TransferProgressEvent) => void
Inherited From RequestOptionsBase.onDownloadProgress
onUploadProgress
Callback which fires upon upload progress.
onUploadProgress?: (progress: TransferProgressEvent) => void
Property Value
(progress: TransferProgressEvent) => void
Inherited From RequestOptionsBase.onUploadProgress
timeout
The number of milliseconds a request can take before automatically being terminated.
timeout?: number
Property Value
number
Inherited From RequestOptionsBase.timeout