A question for any techies/programmers here...
We are developing a navigation-related app that can send destinations to Tesla. I couldn't find any documentation about the list of formats accepted by the app, but from my testing, it seems to accept addresses shared from various apps (e.g. from Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, etc.) and, the most interesting for our use case, proprietary Google Maps shortlinks, like this:
(what you see above is the shortcut already resolved, the actual link is ---https://goo.gl/maps/x6FJb1KxMvQRoXhZ6--- without the dashes)
This is the format Google uses when you drop a pin on the mobile version of Google Maps and choose "Share". Unfortunately, these links seem to be proprietary, I have no idea what algorithm Google uses to create them, or if they provide API access to it.
We have been trying to find out what these links are called and how to create them through the Google API, as this is the only way we found so far to send a destination to Tesla that doesn't have a precise street address - but so far, no luck.
Does anyone know what these links are called? Any programmers here who happen to know how to create these through Google API? And, is there any other location format for places with no address that Tesla will accept?
We are developing a navigation-related app that can send destinations to Tesla. I couldn't find any documentation about the list of formats accepted by the app, but from my testing, it seems to accept addresses shared from various apps (e.g. from Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, etc.) and, the most interesting for our use case, proprietary Google Maps shortlinks, like this:
(what you see above is the shortcut already resolved, the actual link is ---https://goo.gl/maps/x6FJb1KxMvQRoXhZ6--- without the dashes)
This is the format Google uses when you drop a pin on the mobile version of Google Maps and choose "Share". Unfortunately, these links seem to be proprietary, I have no idea what algorithm Google uses to create them, or if they provide API access to it.
We have been trying to find out what these links are called and how to create them through the Google API, as this is the only way we found so far to send a destination to Tesla that doesn't have a precise street address - but so far, no luck.
Does anyone know what these links are called? Any programmers here who happen to know how to create these through Google API? And, is there any other location format for places with no address that Tesla will accept?