Hi Steve Thanks for the message! Yes I found simpleclient.cpp before... but unfortunately I don't know where to start to turn that into a command I can call from the command line to generate a route I'm afraid.
If it's not too much trouble, would you be able to share any example code or tips on how to turn simpleclient.cpp into something I can call from the command line? I'd really really appreciate any help! Thanks Kind regards Mike PS On 10 March 2015 at 16:26, Stephen Woodbridge <wood...@swoodbridge.com> wrote: > Michael, > > Take a look at this. > > https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/ > tools/simpleclient.cpp > > I have used it to wrap OSRM into some VRP code. I also recommend using > osrm-datastore to host the data, then you can make multiple parallel > request to that and we were getting 5-8ms responses to route queries. > > -Steve > > > On 3/10/2015 12:14 PM, Michael Leonard wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I'm new to OSRM and the mailing list but have managed to get it all >> working well on a 64bit Ubuntu 14.04 server. >> >> I’m writing looking for help to get OSRM’s routing algorithm working >> directly from the command line rather than via http. >> >> >> More info.... >> >> OSRM is already extremely fast when called using |curl http://localhost >> …| - however I’m looking to include it an algorithm to generate millions >> of realistic driving routes, and am hoping that the underlying C++ >> routing function might be accessible from the command line directly in >> some way. With a command line function that wraps around OSRM’s routing >> algorithm, I could call this from within R where I’m writing the rest of >> my code. >> >> My C++ skills are unfortunately at the extreme beginner level, but I >> have found where I might start if I were much more advanced: either the >> file simpleclient.cpp in the OSRM github repo or the node_osrm.cpp file >> in the node-osrm repo which looks like it's similar to simpleclient.cpp. >> >> Hopefully someone has already crossed this bridge and could I'm hoping >> provide some kind of simple command-line wrapper function to these >> underlying c++ functions so that I can avoid the http approach which I'm >> guessing slows things down. >> >> >> Thanks in advance... >> >> Thanks so much in advance I really appreciate any help or tips to get >> this working >> >> Love osrm by the way >> >> >> Mike >> >> >> PS.... >> >> I posted this on stackoverflow but found this mailing list and thought I >> might have more luck using it. >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28958577/open- >> source-routing-machine-via-the-commandl >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OSRM-talk mailing list >> OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > OSRM-talk mailing list > OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk >
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