Historical locations

NOTE: The Vehicle Locations API is an older API that does not combine GPS data with onboard diagnostics. Try our new Vehicle Stats API instead.

Returns all known vehicle locations during the given time range. This can be optionally filtered by tags or specific vehicle IDs.

Related guide: Vehicle Locations.

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To use this endpoint, select Read Vehicle Statistics under the Vehicle category when creating or editing an API token. Learn More.

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string

If specified, this should be the endCursor value from the previous page of results. When present, this request will return the next page of results that occur immediately after the previous page of results.

string
required

A start time in RFC 3339 format. Millisecond precision and timezones are supported. (Examples: 2019-06-13T19:08:25Z, 2019-06-13T19:08:25.455Z, OR 2015-09-15T14:00:12-04:00).

string
required

An end time in RFC 3339 format. Millisecond precision and timezones are supported. (Examples: 2019-06-13T19:08:25Z, 2019-06-13T19:08:25.455Z, OR 2015-09-15T14:00:12-04:00).

parentTagIds
array of strings

A filter on the data based on this comma-separated list of parent tag IDs, for use by orgs with tag hierarchies. Specifying a parent tag will implicitly include all descendent tags of the parent tag. Example: parentTagIds=345,678

parentTagIds
tagIds
array of strings

A filter on the data based on this comma-separated list of tag IDs. Example: tagIds=1234,5678

tagIds
vehicleIds
array of strings

A filter on the data based on this comma-separated list of vehicle IDs. Example: vehicleIds=1234,5678

vehicleIds
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