Previsione

L'endpoint di previsione fornisce fino a 5 giorni di informazioni giornaliere sul pollini. Puoi controllare le seguenti informazioni mostrate agli utenti:

  • Numero di giorni di previsione
  • Codice lingua per i campi tradotti
  • Dimensioni pagina di risposta
  • Informazioni dettagliate sulle piante di una determinata area e sul loro potenziale allergenico

Informazioni sulle richieste di previsione

Per richiedere informazioni giornaliere sul polline utilizzando l'endpoint di previsione, invia una richiesta HTTP GET a:

https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY

Includi i parametri nell'URL. La richiesta contiene la località per la quale vuoi ottenere la previsione relativa al pollini, il numero di giorni di previsione e le informazioni relative al polline da includere nella risposta.

Informazioni sulle risposte alle previsioni

Il corpo della risposta fornisce il codice regione delle coordinate richieste e le informazioni previsionali giornaliere per ogni giorno richiesto. Se richiedi informazioni per più di un giorno, il corpo della risposta include anche un token per recuperare la pagina successiva se le informazioni non rientrano nelle dimensioni della pagina richieste.

Il corpo della risposta include anche tre oggetti:

  • DayInfo fornisce la data della previsione rappresentata, insieme a PollenTypeInfo e PlantInfo.

  • PollenTypeInfo fornisce la stagionalità dei tipi di polline disponibili (GRASS, TREE e WEED), l'indice di polline e i consigli sulla salute associati alle coordinate richieste.

  • PlantInfo fornisce nomi e descrizioni delle piante, tra cui stagionalità, aspetto e reazioni incrociate, in base alle coordinate richieste.

Parametri base

Esempio di richiesta

Il seguente codice mostra come creare una richiesta di base per una richiesta forecast:lookup. In questo esempio, imposti la posizione e il numero di giorni di informazioni sul polline.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=1"

Esempio di risposta

La chiamata riportata sopra genera la seguente risposta JSON.

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 11
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Grasses",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "GRASS",
            "family": "Poaceae",
            "season": "Late spring, summer",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, long and narrow and the leaf margin is smooth.",
            "crossReaction": "Plantain (Plantago) pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like melons, oranges, tomatoes, peanuts, soy, potato, and other legumes.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ragweed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "None",
            "indexDescription": "Pollen levels are very low and are not likely to trigger allergic reactions",
            "color": {}
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate or opposite, divided and lobed. The leaf margin is smooth or serrated.",
            "crossReaction": "Mugwort and Goldenrod as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion, and Chamomile.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Alder"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Mugwort",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "The leaves are green on the upper side and gray-green on the lower side.",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, divided and pinnate.",
            "crossReaction": "Ragweed and Goldenrod pollen as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion and Chamomile. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like mustard, peach, celery and various herbs and spices.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_closeup.jpg"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Parametri aggiuntivi

Esempio di richiesta

Il seguente codice mostra come creare una richiesta per forecast:lookup. In questo esempio, imposti la località, i giorni e la lingua di risposta e rimuovi la descrizione della pianta.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=1&languageCode=fr&plantsDescription=0"

Esempio di risposta

La chiamata sopra genera la seguente risposta JSON:

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 11
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Herbacée",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Arbre",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Herbacées",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Bouleau",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olivier"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Graminées",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ambroisie",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "Aucun",
            "indexDescription": "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles et ont peu de risque de déclencher des réactions allergiques.",
            "color": {}
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Aulne"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Armoise",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Limiti delle dimensioni delle pagine

Esempio di richiesta

Il seguente codice mostra come creare una richiesta per forecast:lookup. In questo esempio, imposti la località, il numero di giorni previsti (in questo caso 4) e un limite per le dimensioni della pagina pari a 1. Questa richiesta restituisce la previsione solo per il primo giorno. La risposta include la proprietà nextPageToken, che potrai utilizzare in una seconda richiesta per accedere al giorno 2 di 4.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=4&pageSize=1"

Esempio di risposta

La chiamata riportata sopra genera la seguente risposta JSON, tra cui un nextPageToken. Utilizzi nextPageToken in una seconda richiesta per accedere al giorno successivo nella previsione.

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 14
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "It's a good day for outdoor activities since pollen levels are low.",
            "Do you know which plants cause your pollen allergy? Check out the pollen data to be prepared."
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Grasses",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "GRASS",
            "family": "Poaceae",
            "season": "Late spring, summer",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, long and narrow and the leaf margin is smooth.",
            "crossReaction": "Plantain (Plantago) pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like melons, oranges, tomatoes, peanuts, soy, potato, and other legumes.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ragweed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "None",
            "indexDescription": "Pollen levels are very low and are not likely to trigger allergic reactions",
            "color": {}
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate or opposite, divided and lobed. The leaf margin is smooth or serrated.",
            "crossReaction": "Mugwort and Goldenrod as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion, and Chamomile.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Alder"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Mugwort",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "The leaves are green on the upper side and gray-green on the lower side.",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, divided and pinnate.",
            "crossReaction": "Ragweed and Goldenrod pollen as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion and Chamomile. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like mustard, peach, celery and various herbs and spices.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_closeup.jpg"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "nextPageToken": "CAESdApadHlwZS5nb29nbGVhcGlzLm..."
}

Per accedere alla pagina 2, inserisci nextPageToken nella richiesta. La risposta include il valore nextPageToken, che puoi utilizzare per accedere al terzo giorno della previsione.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=4&pageSize=1&pageToken=CAESdApadHlwZS5nb29nbGVhcGlzLm..."

La risposta fornisce informazioni sul secondo giorno della previsione relativa al polline:

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 15
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "It's a good day for outdoor activities since pollen levels are low.",
            "Do you know which plants cause your pollen allergy? Check out the pollen data to be prepared."
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Grasses",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
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