We recommend that you use the successor of the GraphHopper Navigation SDK, which is the MapLibre Navigation SDK. An example where GraphHopper routing is integration is available here.
This Android example application showcases navigation based on instructions returned from the GraphHopper Navigation component.
- Turn-by-turn navigation including spoken turn instruction
- Route planning (from A to B via intermediate points)
- Load route optimization solutions from the GraphHopper Route Optimization API
- Load routes planned on GraphHopper Maps
- Search for places using the GraphHopper Geocoding API
- 100% open source
- no dependency to Mapbox i.e. no Mapbox contract required. The Mapbox key can be a random string.
Building your own turn-by-turn navigation app based on GraphHopper is easy. Just sign up for the GraphHopper Directions API.
GraphHopper does not provide map tiles. The navigation sdk is compatible with MVT vector tiles and raster tiles. There are several map providers, including:
Note: while it's possible to use raster tiles, we recommend vector tiles for mobile applications.
Enter your GraphHopper API key and map style url in the developer config: app/src/main/res/values/developer-config.xml
You can fork this project and adapt it to your needs, or use it as orientation when developing your own application.
This project stands under the Apache License.
It is a fork of the Mapbox Sample App, which is licensed under the MIT license.
Ignore:
git update-index --assume-unchanged app/src/main/res/values/developer-config.xml
Unignore:
git update-index --no-assume-unchanged app/src/main/res/values/developer-config.xml