Styles allows vector tiles to be visualized in different ways, such as day and night viewing. A vector tile
style is a JSON structure and resources that define how the contents of vector tiles are displayed using an
ArcGISVectorTiledLayer
. Each style contains sets of visual properties for a
vector tiled layer, such as fill colors, viewing levels, and labels, and its resources include fonts and sprites.
Each ArcGIS vector tile source will have a default vector tile style and may have additional custom styles.
You can download vector tiles, their default style, and any custom style resources by using the
ExportVectorTilesTask
. To download styles,
check that ExportVectorTilesTask.hasStyleResources()
is true.
If you want to download a vector tile cache with a custom vector tile style, use
ExportVectorTilesTask.exportVectorTiles(ExportVectorTilesParameters, String, String)
to generate the
ExportVectorTilesJob
and specify the local paths to store vector tile cache and the item resource cache. If
you just want to download a custom style, use the ExportVectorTilesTask.exportStyleResourceCache(String)
to
generate the ExportVectorTilesJob
and specify the local path to store the item resource cache.
To display tiles from a local vector tile package (.vtpk) using a custom vector tile style, use the
ArcGISVectorTiledLayer(VectorTileCache, ItemResourceCache)
constructor and provide
the custom item resource cache for the style.
You can create new styles for an ArcGIS vector tile source using the ArcGIS Vector Tile Style Editor. ArcGIS Online provides some example layers with multiple styles in Creative Vector Tile Layers and Web Maps.
- Since:
- 100.0.0
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionGets the source URI.Gets the version.
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Method Details
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getVersion
Gets the version.- Returns:
- the version
- Since:
- 100.0.0
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getSourceUri
Gets the source URI.- Returns:
- the source URI
- Since:
- 100.0.0
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