You can get a vehicle either from a server environment using gRPC or REST. This document provides examples for both.
Use gRPC to get a delivery vehicle
Java
The following example shows how to use the Java gRPC library to look up a vehicle.
static final String PROJECT_ID = "my-delivery-co-gcp-project";
static final String VEHICLE_ID = "vehicle-8241890";
DeliveryServiceBlockingStub deliveryService =
DeliveryServiceGrpc.newBlockingStub(channel);
// Vehicle request
String name = "providers/" + PROJECT_ID + "/deliveryVehicles/" + VEHICLE_ID;
GetDeliveryVehicleRequest getVehicleRequest = GetDeliveryVehicleRequest.newBuilder() // No need for the header
.setName(name)
.build();
try {
DeliveryVehicle vehicle = deliveryService.getDeliveryVehicle(getVehicleRequest);
} catch (StatusRuntimeException e) {
Status s = e.getStatus();
switch (s.getCode()) {
case NOT_FOUND:
break;
case PERMISSION_DENIED:
break;
}
return;
}
REST
To get a vehicle from a server environment using REST, make a call to
GetVehicle
as follows:
GET https://fleetengine.googleapis.com/v1/providers/<project_id>/deliveryVehicles/<vehicleId>
# Set JWT, PROJECT_ID, and VEHICLE_ID in the local environment
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer ${JWT}" \
"https://fleetengine.googleapis.com/v1/providers/${PROJECT_ID}/deliveryVehicles/${VEHICLE_ID}"
If the lookup is successful, the response body contains a vehicle entity.