As @iOS suggested I'm also posting my answer to show you a way how to accomplish it using Codable and Alamofire/Moya.
To do so, you'd have to remodel the GoogleMaps Response entities, like so:
/// Struct for modelling a response from the Google Maps Directions API. This is the "root level"
struct GMSDirectionsResponse: Codable {
/// The suggested routes
let routes: [GMSRoute]
/// Status telling if request was okay
let status: String
}
/// Struct for modelling a Route suggested by GoogleMaps Directions API.
struct GMSRoute: Codable {
/// Represents an area in the map
struct Bounds: Codable {
// You can omit these structs for your case.
// Just to give an idea how it would look like if you model the entire response
// ...
}
struct Leg: Codable {
// ...
}
/// A single step of a route
struct Step: Codable {
// ...
}
/// Structure around the coded representation of the GMSPath
struct OverviewPolyline: Codable {
/// A coded representation of the GMSPath
let points: String
}
/// The bounds to show on the map to include the whole route
let bounds: Bounds?
/// All legs of this route, including the single steps
let legs: [Leg]?
/// The path to walk/drive/etc. this route
let overview_polyline: OverviewPolyline?
/// A textual summary of the most important roads to take
let summary: String?
}
You can see how a response object consists of an array of routes and a status string (e.g. "OK"
). Each route has a few properties again, including the overview_polyline
field. For being able to have that object decoded by a JSONDecoder
you also need to model that class (it simply contains a string value for the key points
.
Now if you only need the overview_polyline
it's perfectly fine to omit all other unneeded properties and structs as long as you still model the hierarchical structure of the response (e.g. GMSDirectionsResponse > GMSRoute > OverviewPolyline > points
).
What you can do now is to ask a JSONDecoder
to decode a GMSDirectionsResponse
from the body data with a single line! In my project I used Moya but I'm sure you can also do it with URLSession
's data
object.
// let moya do request
let moya = MoyaProvider<YourGMSService>()
moya.request(.getDirections(origin: origin, destination: destination)) { (result) in
switch result {
case .success(let response):
// check if request was successful
if
// makes sure status is code is 2xx
(try? response.filterSuccessfulStatusCodes()) != nil,
// this line tries to decode a GMSDirectionsResponse object from response.data
let directions = try? JSONDecoder().decode(GMSDirectionsResponse.self, from: response.data)
{
// successful request, converted response to JSON Dictionary
NSLog("GET DIRECTIONS: Success")
// here we can check for the directions properites already!
NSLog("GoogleMaps Directions request finished with status %@", directions.status)
// check if we have at least one GMSRoute with an overview_polyline
guard let encodedPath = directions.routes.first?.overview_polyline else { return }
// now let's use the encoded path:
DispatchQueue.main.async {
let path = GMSPath.init(fromEncodedPath: encodedPath.points)
// continue as in other answers (Y)
let singleLine = GMSPolyline.init(path: path)
singleLine.strokeWidth = 6.0
singleLine.strokeColor = .blue
singleLine.map = mapView
}
return
}
// some error handling if we couldn't parse the data to a GMSDirectionsResponse object
NSLog("Could not parse JSON from Directions API Response:\n%@", response.debugDescription)
case .failure(let error):
// we had an error
NSLog(error.localizedDescription)
}
// log and complete with nil
NSLog("GET DIRECTIONS: Failed")
}
This might look like a huge load of code but it's totally convenient and it keeps you from messing around with JSON subscript members and lots of []
braces. 😊
If you have questions, I'm happy to help!