GetTravelModes

Titleā€ƒ GetTravelModes

Summary

Get a list of travel modes configured for your organization that can be used with ArcGIS Online network analysis services. A travel mode represents a means of transportation, such as driving or walking. Travel modes are essentially templates consisting of a long list of travel settings.


Usage


Syntax

Code Samples

GetTravelMode example

The following Python script demonstrates how to use the GetTravelMode tool in a script.


'''
The script shows how to use the GetTravelModes tool to get a list of travel modes supported by your
ArcGIS Online organization.
'''
import sys

import arcpy

#Change the username and password applicable to your own ArcGIS Online account
username = "<your user name>"
password = "<your password>"
 
utility_service = "https://logistics.arcgis.com/arcgis/services;World/Utilities;{0};{1}".format(username, password)

#Add the geoprocessing service as a toolbox.
arcpy.ImportToolbox(utility_service)

#Call the tool
result = arcpy.Utilities.GetTravelModes()

#Print any warning or error messages returned from the tool
result_severity = arcpy.GetMaxSeverity()
if result_severity == 2:
    arcpy.AddMessage("An error occured when running the tool")
    arcpy.AddMessage(arcpy.GetMessages(2))
    sys.exit(2)
elif result_severity == 1:
    arcpy.AddMessage("Warnings were returned when running the tool")
    arcpy.AddMessage(arcpy.GetMessages(1))

#Retrieve the travel mode table
output_tm_table = result.getOutput(0)

#Save the travel mode table in memory.
output_tm_table.save("in_memory/TravelModes")

#Use a cursor to build a list of travel mode names from the table
arcpy.AddMessage("Travel Modes configured for your organization")
travel_mode_names = []
with arcpy.da.SearchCursor(output_tm_table, ["Name"]) as cursor:
    for row in cursor:
        travel_mode_names.append(row[0])
        arcpy.AddMessage(row[0])
                    

Tags

travel modes

Credits

Esri


Use limitations

This tool is available for users with an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription. To access this geoprocessing tool, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription. Executing this tool does not incur service credits