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Get Data Source Information

Note

Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API retirement

Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API is deprecated and will be retired. Free (Basic) account customers can continue to use Bing Maps Data Source Management API until June 30th, 2025. Enterprise account customers can continue to use Bing Maps Data Source Management API until June 30th, 2028. To avoid service disruptions, all implementations using Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API will need to be updated to use an alternative, such as an Azure-based solution, by the retirement date that applies to your Bing Maps for Enterprise account type. For detailed migration guidance, see Migrate Bing Maps Data Source Management and Query API.

Azure Maps is Microsoft's next-generation maps and geospatial services for developers. Azure Maps has many of the same features as Bing Maps for Enterprise, and more. To get started with Azure Maps, create a free Azure subscription and an Azure Maps account. For more information about azure Maps, see Azure Maps Documentation. For migration guidance, see Bing Maps Migration Overview.

Use the following URLs to get information about one or more data sources.

You can view the query URL, master key, and query key for all data sources associated with a Bing Maps Account on Bing Maps Account Center. For more information, see Getting Data Source Information.

Supported HTTP Methods

GET

URL templates

Get information about all data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account.

The response returned by this URL is an AtomPub service document that contains the date and time that the each data source was last updated and the names of the data sources. When the $format query option is set to atom, which is the default value, the base URLs to use to query the data sources are also provided. For more information about the response and AtomPub service documents, see the Response and Example sections following the table of parameters.

The key parameter in this URL is set to any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data?$format=formatQueryOption&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  

Get information about a specific data source.

To view data source information for the published data source and up to two (2) previous versions, set showAllVersions to true.

The response returned by this URL is an AtomPub service document that contains the date and time that the data source was last updated and the name of the data source. When the $format query option is set to atom, which is the default value, the base URL to use to query the data source is also provided.

The base part of the following URL with accessID and dataSourceName is returned when you create the data source. It is also returned when you request information for all data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account. This base URL is unique for each data source and is used to get information about the datasource, such as entity types and properties. It is also used to query the data source. For more information about the response and AtomPub service documents, see the Response and Example sections following the table of parameters.

The key parameter in this URL can be set to the data source master key or any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the same Bing Maps Account.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/accessID/dataSourceName?$format=formatQueryOption&showAllVersions=showAllVerions&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  

Get the metadata for all data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account.

The response returned by this URL is an OData Service Metadata Document, which describes the entity types and properties for all of the data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account. For more information about the response and OData Service Metadata Documents, see the Response and Example sections following the table of parameters.

The key parameter in this URL is set to any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/$metadata?key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  

Get the metadata for a single data source.

To view data source metadata for the published data source and up to two (2) previous versions, set showAllVersions to true.

The response returned by this URL is an OData Service Metadata Document, which describes the entity types and properties for the data source. For more information about the response and OData Service Metadata Documents, see the Response and Example sections following the table of parameters.

The key parameter in this URL can be set to the data source master key or any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the same Bing Maps Account.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/accessID/dataSourceName/$metadata?showAllVersions=showAllVersions&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  

Template Parameters

Note

Parameter names and values are not case-sensitive except for the key parameter value.

Parameter Description Values
accessId Required. A unique ID for the data source. A string containing and ID that is part of the URL structure that identifies the data source.

Example: a92dcfac8a0894bc4921ad5c74022623.
dataSourceName Required The name of the data source that you want to search. A string that identifies the data source. The name is part of the URL structure that identifies the data source.

Example: FourthCoffeeSample
entityTypeName Required The entity type to search for in the data source. A string that specifies the entity type for the data source.

Example: FourthCoffeeShops
formatQueryOption Optional. Specifies the format of the response. The supported formats are Atom and JSON. One of the following values:

- atom [default]
- json

Example: $format=json
showAllVersions Optional. Shows data source information for the current data source and up to two (2) previous versions. This option is often used to get job IDs when you want to restore a previous version of the data source. One of the following values:

- true: Show data source information for all versions.
- false [default]: Only show information for published data source.
key Required. A Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account that manages the data source(s). One of the Bing Maps Keys that is belongs to the Bing Maps Account that manages the data source(s).

If you are requesting information about a single data source, you can also use the data source master key.

Example: key=abc123def456ghi789abc123def456ghi789

Response

These URLs supports the following response formats. You can specify the format to return by setting the $format query option. For more information, see Query Options.

  • Atom (application/atomsvc + xml) [default]
  • JSON (application/json)

Note

You cannot request JSON format for your response when you request data source metadata.

The response to the URLs that get information about one or more data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account is an Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) service document. The AtomPub service document contains the data source information that you requested, that can be use to publish and edit web resources. For specific information about the JSON response format, see the OData JSON Service Document section of this document.

The response to the URL that gets metadata for a data source is an OData Service Metadata Document. This document describes the entity types and properties for that data source by using the Entity Data Model and the Conceptual Schema Data Language (CSDL). For more information, see Service Metadata Document section of the Open Data Protocol.

Examples

EXAMPLE: Get information on all data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account.

The following example shows how to request information about all data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account. The key parameter must be set to a Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account.

URL with Atom Response

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data?key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  

The following response provides two unique URLs that represent two data sources that belong to a Bing Maps Account. You can use these URLs to query the data sources.

<app:service xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app"   
                  xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"   
                  xmlns:bsi="http://schemas.microsoft.com/bing/spatial/2010/11/odata">  
  <bsi:copyright>© 2011 Microsoft and its suppliers.  This API and any results cannot be used or accessed without Microsoft’s express written permission.</bsi:copyright>  
  <app:workspace bsi:updated="2008-04-10T06:30:00-07:00" bsi:isPublic="true" >  
    <atom:title>FourthCoffeeSample</atom:title>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/FourthCoffeeStores">  
      <atom:title>FourthCoffeeStores</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace>  
  <app:workspace bsi:updated="2008-04-10T06:30:00-07:00" bsi:isPublic="true" >  
    <atom:title>Transit</atom:title>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/123abc456deffed654cbc32131213411/Transit/Stops">  
      <atom:title>Stops</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace>  
</app:service>  
  

URL with JSON Response

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data?$format=json&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  
{  
   "d":{  
      "Copyright":"© 2011 Microsoft and its suppliers.  This API and any results cannot be used or accessed without Microsoft’s express written permission.",  
      "DataSources":[  
         {  
            "Name":"FourthCoffeeSample",  
            "IsPublic":"true",  
            "Updated":"Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:30:00 GMT",  
            "EntitySets":[  
               "FourthCoffeeShops"  
            ]  
         },  
         {  
            "Name":"Transit",  
            "IsPublic":"true",  
            "Updated":"Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:30:00 GMT",  
            "EntitySets":[  
               "Stops"  
            ]  
         }  
      ]  
   }  
}  

EXAMPLE: Get general information about a specific data source.

The following example shows how to request information for a specific data source including the three (3) previous versions. The key parameter must be set to the master key of the data source or any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account that contains the data source.

URL with Atom Response

The following response provides a URL that you can use to query data source.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample?showAllVersions=3&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>  
<app:service xmlns:bsi="http://schemas.microsoft.com/bing/spatial/2010/11/odata" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app">  
  <bsi:copyright>© 2013 Microsoft and its suppliers. This API and any results cannot be used or accessed without Microsoft's express written permission.</bsi:copyright>  
    <app:workspace bsi:isStagingDataSource="false" bsi:isActive="true" bsi:isPublic="true" bsi:updated="2013-02-25T19:44:10Z">  
    <atom:title>FourthCoffeeSample</atom:title>  
    <atom:jobId>9cdf8b21033c474db7274ffe113f1f27</atom:jobId>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/FourthCoffeeShops">  
      <atom:title>FourthCoffeeShops</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace><app:workspace bsi:isStagingDataSource="true" bsi:isActive="false" bsi:isPublic="false" bsi:uploaded="2013-02-22T19:51:58Z">  
    <atom:title>FourthCoffeeSample</atom:title>  
    <atom:jobId>f255f81b7a274022a2d6f000adf9a5b5</atom:jobId>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/FourthCoffeeShops">  
      <atom:title>FourthCoffeeShops</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace><app:workspace bsi:isStagingDataSource="false" bsi:isActive="false" bsi:isPublic="true" bsi:updated="2013-02-25T19:42:20Z">  
    <atom:title>FourthCoffeeSample</atom:title>  
    <atom:jobId>60754ccac0cf40d391f1895e3652c1ba</atom:jobId>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/FourthCoffeeShops">  
      <atom:title>FourthCoffeeShops</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace><app:workspace bsi:isStagingDataSource="false" bsi:isActive="false" bsi:isPublic="true" bsi:updated="2013-02-21T21:54:55Z">  
    <atom:title>FourthCoffeeSample</atom:title>  
    <atom:jobId>2c12f577f09f46b595d492ff9f80d4cc</atom:jobId>  
    <app:collection app:href="https://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/FourthCoffeeShops">  
      <atom:title>FourthCoffeeShops</atom:title>  
    </app:collection>  
  </app:workspace>  
</app:service>  
  

URL with JSON response

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample?$format=json&key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  
{  
   "d":{  
      "Copyright":"© 2011 Microsoft and its suppliers.  This API and any results cannot be used or accessed without Microsoft’s express written permission.",  
      "Name":"FourthCoffeeSample",  
      "IsPublic":"true",  
      "Updated":"Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:30:00 GMT",  
      "EntitySets":[  
         "FourthCoffeeShops"  
      ]  
   }  
}  

EXAMPLE: Get metadata for a specific data source.

The following example shows how to request metadata for a specific data source. Metadata includes the entity types for the data source and their corresponding properties. The key parameter must be set to the data source master key or to any Bing Maps Key that belongs to the Bing Maps Account that contains the data source.

URL with Atom Response

Atom is the only supported response type when you request metadata.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4f23/FourthCoffeeSample/$metadata?key=anyKeyFromTheBingMapsAccount  
<edmx:Edmx xmlns:edmx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/06/edmx" xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/08/dataservices/metadata" Version="1.0">  
  <edmx:DataServices DataServiceVersion="1.0">  
    <Schema Namespace="FourthCoffeeSampleDataSource" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2008/09/edm">  
      <EntityType Name="FourthCoffeeShops">  
        <Key>  
          <PropertyRef Name="EntityID" />  
        </Key>  
        <Property Name="EntityID" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="false" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="Latitude" Type="Edm.Double"/>  
        <Property Name="Longitude" Type="Edm.Double"/>  
        <Property Name="AddressLine" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="PrimaryCity" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="Subdivision" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="PostalCode" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="Phone" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="SecondaryCity" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="CountryRegion" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="Name" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="DisplayName" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="Manager" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="StoreOpen" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="StoreType" Type="Edm.String" Nullable="true" MaxLength="2560" Unicode="true" FixedLength="false" />  
        <Property Name="SeatingCapacity" Type="Edm.Int64" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="Open" Type="Edm.Int64" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="Close" Type="Edm.Int64" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="IsWiFiHotSpot" Type="Edm.Boolean" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="IsWheelchairAccessible" Type="Edm.Boolean" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="AcceptsOnlineOrders" Type="Edm.Boolean" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="AcceptsCoffeeCards" Type="Edm.Boolean" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="CreatedDate" Type="Edm.DateTime" Nullable="true" />  
        <Property Name="LastUpdatedDate" Type="Edm.DateTime" Nullable="true" />  
      </EntityType>  
    </Schema>  
    <Schema Namespace="FourthCoffeeSample" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2008/09/edm">  
      <EntityContainer Name="FourthCoffeeSampleContext" m:IsDefaultEntityContainer="true" IsPublic="true" JobID="20181f26d9e94c81acdf9496133d4fabc”>  
        <EntitySet Name="FourthCoffeeShops" EntityType="FourthCoffeeSampleDataSource.FourthCoffeeShops" />  
      </EntityContainer>  
    </Schema>  
  </edmx:DataServices>  
</edmx:Edmx>  
  

HTTP Status Codes

Note

For more details about these HTTP status codes, see Status Codes and Error Handling.

When the request is successful, the following HTTP status code is returned.

  • 201

When the request is not successful, the response returns one of the following errors.

  • 400
  • 401
  • 500
  • 503