Hi Andrew,

yes, that customization is possible, although not in an externalizable
'script'. It is currently done directly in Java, although we have plans
to introduce some scripting at a later time. Have a look into the
FlagEncoders:
https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/tree/master/core/src/main/java/com/graphhopper/routing/util

e.g. for bike the common super class 'BikeCommonFlagEncoder.java
<https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/blob/master/core/src/main/java/com/graphhopper/routing/util/BikeCommonFlagEncoder.java>'
is used where different profiles like racing bike and mountain bike
extends and change behaviour.

> route goes via an obscure walking track

Well, not really obscure, the track is marked with bicycle=yes and as
the road is highway=primary road graphhopper is trying to avoid that.
What we could do is also trying to avoid sac_scale=hiking or
surface=gravel (maybe the latter is already done).

Regards,
Peter

On 05.03.2015 06:28, Andrew Heard wrote:
> Has anyone customized an "existing vehicle". Customization is listed
> as a feature at the end of the community webpage -
> https://graphhopper.com/#community? Or can I tweak settings to alter
> routing behavior? In the BRouter engine for example there are profile
> scripts that allow a huge amount of customization.
>
> In an example below
> (https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=-42.925132%2C147.255936&point=-42.916458%2C147.267652&vehicle=bike&locale=en-US&elevation=true&layer=Lyrk)
> the route goes via an obscure walking track (between my red arrows),
> whereas the close-by orange Huon Road is quiet and very bike-friendly,
> and in my opinion should have been the far better choice:
>
>
> I am using GraphHopper as on add-on to the Android Locus GPS app. See
> similar question here -
> http://help.locusmap.eu/topic/graphhopper-has-anyone-customized-an-existing-vehicle
>
> Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
>
> cheers
> Andrew


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