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feat: add initial files for google.maps.routeoptimization.v1 (#12670)
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api-name: google-maps-routeoptimization
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[run]
branch = True

[report]
show_missing = True
omit =
google/maps/routeoptimization/__init__.py
google/maps/routeoptimization/gapic_version.py
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pragma: NO COVER
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{
"name": "google-maps-routeoptimization",
"name_pretty": "Route Optimization API",
"api_description": "he Route Optimization API assigns tasks and routes to a vehicle fleet, optimizing against the objectives and constraints that you supply for your transportation goals.",
"product_documentation": "https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/route-optimization",
"client_documentation": "https://googleapis.dev/python/google-maps-routeoptimization/latest",
"issue_tracker": "https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=1546507",
"release_level": "preview",
"language": "python",
"library_type": "GAPIC_AUTO",
"repo": "googleapis/google-cloud-python",
"distribution_name": "google-maps-routeoptimization",
"api_id": "routeoptimization.googleapis.com",
"default_version": "v1",
"codeowner_team": "",
"api_shortname": "routeoptimization"
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