esri/views/layers/OGCFeatureLayerView
Represents the LayerView of a OGCFeatureLayer after it has been added to a Map in either a MapView or SceneView. The OGCFeatureLayerView is responsible for rendering a OGCFeatureLayer's features as graphics in the View.
- See also
Property Overview
Name | Type | Summary | Class |
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A list of attribute fields fetched for each feature including fields required for layer's | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Indicates whether the layer view is currently fetching new features. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
The name of the class. | Accessor | ||
The featureEffect can be used to draw attention features of interest. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
The attribute, geometry, and time extent filter. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Indicates whether the layer view contains all available features from the service. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Indicates whether the layer view has successfully queried all of its features for the current view. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Indicates whether the layer view has geometries at full resolution. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Options for configuring the highlight. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
The layer being viewed. | LayerView | ||
The maximum number of features that can be displayed at a time. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Signifies whether the maximum number of features has been exceeded. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Indicates if the spatialReference of the MapView is supported by the layer view. | LayerView | ||
Value is | LayerView | ||
Indicates if the layer view is making any updates that will impact what is displayed on the map. | LayerView | ||
A reference to the MapView or SceneView associated with the layer view. | LayerView | ||
When | LayerView | ||
When | LayerView | ||
When | LayerView |
Property Details
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A list of attribute fields fetched for each feature including fields required for layer's
renderer
labelingInfo
,elevationInfo
, and additional fields defined on theoutFields
properties. TheavailableFields
property is populated when the layerView has finished updating. TheavailableFields
is used when filtering or querying features on the client-side.Exampleconst layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); // availableFields will become available once the // layerView finishes updating await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); try { const results = await layerView.queryFeatures({ outFields: layerView.availableFields, where: "DEW_POINT > 10" }); console.log(results.features.length, " features returned"); } catch(error) { console.log("query failed: ", error); }
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dataUpdating
dataUpdating Booleanreadonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.28OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, dataUpdating added at 4.28. -
Indicates whether the layer view is currently fetching new features. It becomes
false
once all layer queries have finished executing. Watch this property along with updating property to know when to re-execute client-side queries after an update cycle. For example, a query that returns the number of features available in the layer view should be executed whendataUpdating
becomesfalse
. It's important to note thatdataUpdating
can only betrue
whenupdating
is alsotrue
.Example// watch layer view updating and dataUpdating to get the count of features // available in layer view. Only execute the query once new features are fetched. let dataWasUpdated = lv.dataUpdating; reactiveUtils.watch(() => [lv.updating, lv.dataUpdating], ([updating, dataUpdating]) => { dataWasUpdated ||= dataUpdating; if (!updating && dataWasUpdated) { dataWasUpdated = false; lv.queryFeatureCount().then((results)=>{ console.log("number of features in layerView", results); }); } });
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featureEffect
featureEffect FeatureEffect |null |undefinedautocast
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.22OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, featureEffect added at 4.22. -
The featureEffect can be used to draw attention features of interest. It allows for the selection of features via a filter, and an includedEffect and excludedEffect are applied to those features that respectively pass or fail the filter requirements.
If the
featureEffect
is set on the layer, it will be inherited bylayerView.featureEffect
unless the developer overrides it on the layerView. ThelayerView.featureEffect
will take precedence overlayer.featureEffect
if both properties are set.Known Limitations
- FeatureEffect is not supported in the following scenarios:
- In 3D SceneViews
- When FeatureReductionCluster is enabled
- When a map is printed
- A FeatureEffect set on a layerView cannot persisted in a WebMap.
Examples// gray out features that fall outside of the 3 mile buffer of the mouse's location // by setting feature effect on excluded features layerView.featureEffect = new FeatureEffect({ filter: new FeatureFilter({ geometry: filterGeometry, spatialRelationship: "intersects", distance: 3, units: "miles" }), excludedEffect: "grayscale(100%) opacity(30%)" });
// Apply a drop-shadow feature effect to the features that intersect the borough boundaries, // while applying blur and brightness effects to the features that are excluded from filter criteria. // The resulting map will make it easier to spot if the residents are more likely to experience deprivation // if they live on a borough boundary. const featureFilter = new FeatureFilter({ where: "BoroughEdge='true'" }); layerView.featureEffect = new FeatureEffect({ filter: featureFilter, includedEffect: "drop-shadow(3px, 3px, 3px, black)", excludedEffect: "blur(1px) brightness(65%)" });
- FeatureEffect is not supported in the following scenarios:
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filter
filter FeatureFilterautocast
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The attribute, geometry, and time extent filter. Only the features that satisfy the filter are displayed on the view.
Example// display rain gauges where their water percent is over 30% // and if the gauges are completely contained by the 10-mile // buffer around the filter geometry featureLayerView.filter = new FeatureFilter({ where: "percentile >= 30", geometry: filterPolygon, spatialRelationship: "contains", distance: 10, units: "miles" });
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hasAllFeatures
hasAllFeatures Booleanreadonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.29OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, hasAllFeatures added at 4.29. -
Indicates whether the layer view contains all available features from the service. In a 2D MapView, it returns
true
for point feature layers when all points have been loaded by the application. Similarly, in a 3D SceneView, it returnstrue
for point, line, and polygon feature layers if all available features have been successfully loaded. Otherwise, it returnsfalse
. This property should be checked only once after the layer has finished loading and fetching its data.
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hasAllFeaturesInView
hasAllFeaturesInView Booleanreadonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.29OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, hasAllFeaturesInView added at 4.29. -
Indicates whether the layer view has successfully queried all of its features for the current view. It returns
true
if the query was successful, even if no features are present (e.g., the result is zero). If the query fails, it returnsfalse
. This property helps assess whether the layer view has retrieved all relevant data for the current extent.
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hasFullGeometries
hasFullGeometries Booleanreadonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.29OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, hasFullGeometries added at 4.29. -
Indicates whether the layer view has geometries at full resolution. This property returns
true
only if the layer has loaded all geometries at full resolution without quantization. In a 2D MapView, it returnstrue
for point feature layers when all points have been loaded by the application. Similarly, in a 3D SceneView, it returnstrue
for point, line, and polygon feature layers if all available features have been successfully loaded. Otherwise, it returnsfalse
. This property should be checked only once after the layer has finished loading and fetching its data.
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highlightOptions
highlightOptions HighlightOptions
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.26OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, highlightOptions added at 4.26. -
Options for configuring the highlight. Use the highlight() method on the layer view to highlight a feature. The layerView's
highlightOptions
will take precedence over the view's highlightOptions if both properties are set.Known Limitations
- The
highlightOptions
on layer views are only supported in 2D MapView.
Example// Features in the layerview will be highlighted with bright // yellow colors in the map. const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); layerView.highlightOptions = { color: [255, 255, 0, 1], haloOpacity: 0.9, fillOpacity: 0.2 };
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maximumNumberOfFeatures
maximumNumberOfFeatures Number
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The maximum number of features that can be displayed at a time. This setting currently only applies to SceneView. By default, the maximum number of features is estimated automatically depending on the symbology, geometry complexity, memory consumption and display quality profile.
Changing this setting to a higher value may lead to a significant decrease in performance and increase in memory usage.
Known Limitations
The
maximumNumberOfFeatures
is only supported in 3D SceneViews.
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maximumNumberOfFeaturesExceeded
maximumNumberOfFeaturesExceeded Boolean
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Signifies whether the maximum number of features has been exceeded. Not all features could be displayed when this value is
true
. This setting currently only applies to SceneView.Known Limitations
The
maximumNumberOfFeaturesExceeded
is only supported in 3D SceneViews.
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spatialReferenceSupported
InheritedPropertyspatialReferenceSupported Booleanreadonly
Inherited from LayerViewSince: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.23LayerView since 4.0, spatialReferenceSupported added at 4.23. -
Indicates if the spatialReference of the MapView is supported by the layer view. When
false
layer view will be suspended.- See also
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updating
InheritedPropertyupdating Booleanreadonly
Inherited from LayerView -
Indicates if the layer view is making any updates that will impact what is displayed on the map. For example, this value is
true
when renderer, definitionExpression, filter or effect is changed or if the layer view is in the process of the fetching data.Watch dataUpdating property instead to only know when the data has been updated (e.g. to run statistics query on all feature available in the layer view).
- Default Value:false
Example// Check for the first time layerView.updating becomes false. Then query for // features that are visible within the view associated with the layer view. await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const query = layerView.createQuery(); query.geometry = layerView.view.extent; const result = layerView.queryFeatures(query);
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Inherited from LayerView
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.28LayerView since 4.0, view added at 4.28. -
Example
// Check for the first time layerView.updating becomes false. Then query for // features that are visible within the view associated with the layer view. await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const query = layerView.createQuery(); query.geometry = layerView.view.extent; const result = layerView.queryFeatures(query);
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visible
InheritedPropertyvisible Boolean
Inherited from LayerView -
When
true
, the layer is visible in the view. Value of this property is inherited from thelayer.visible
unless the developer overrides it. ThelayerView.visible
will take precedence overlayer.visible
if both properties are set.- Default Value:true
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visibleAtCurrentScale
InheritedPropertyvisibleAtCurrentScale Booleanreadonly
Inherited from LayerViewSince: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30LayerView since 4.0, visibleAtCurrentScale added at 4.30. -
When
true
, the layer is visible in the view at the current scale. This applies to layers that haveminScale
andmaxScale
properties set.Known Limitations
- This property is not supported in 3D SceneView tiled layers.
- Default Value:true
- See also
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visibleAtCurrentTimeExtent
InheritedPropertyvisibleAtCurrentTimeExtent Booleanreadonly
Inherited from LayerViewSince: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30LayerView since 4.0, visibleAtCurrentTimeExtent added at 4.30. -
When
true
, the layer is visible in the view's timeExtent. This applies to layers that have a visibilityTimeExtent.- Default Value:true
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Method Overview
Name | Return Type | Summary | Class |
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Adds one or more handles which are to be tied to the lifecycle of the object. | Accessor | ||
Creates query parameter object that can be used to fetch aggregate features as they are being displayed. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Creates a query parameter object that can be used to fetch features as they are being displayed. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Returns true if a named group of handles exist. | Accessor | ||
Highlights the given feature(s) in a layer view. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
| LayerView | ||
| LayerView | ||
| LayerView | ||
Promise<FeatureSet> | Executes a Query against aggregate features (i.e. | OGCFeatureLayerView | |
Promise<Object> | Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns the Extent of features that satisfy the query. | OGCFeatureLayerView | |
Promise<Number> | Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns the number of features that satisfy the query. | OGCFeatureLayerView | |
Promise<FeatureSet> | Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns a FeatureSet. | OGCFeatureLayerView | |
Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns array of the ObjectIDs of features that satisfy the input query. | OGCFeatureLayerView | ||
Removes a group of handles owned by the object. | Accessor | ||
Promise |
| LayerView |
Method Details
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Inherited from Accessor
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25Accessor since 4.0, addHandles added at 4.25. -
Adds one or more handles which are to be tied to the lifecycle of the object. The handles will be removed when the object is destroyed.
// Manually manage handles const handle = reactiveUtils.when( () => !view.updating, () => { wkidSelect.disabled = false; }, { once: true } ); this.addHandles(handle); // Destroy the object this.destroy();
ParametershandleOrHandles WatchHandle|WatchHandle[]Handles marked for removal once the object is destroyed.
groupKey *optionalKey identifying the group to which the handles should be added. All the handles in the group can later be removed with Accessor.removeHandles(). If no key is provided the handles are added to a default group.
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createAggregateQuery
createAggregateQuery(){Query}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, createAggregateQuery added at 4.25. -
Creates query parameter object that can be used to fetch aggregate features as they are being displayed. It sets the query parameter's outFields property to
["*"]
and returnGeometry totrue
. The output spatial reference outSpatialReference is set to the spatial reference of the view.ReturnsType Description Query The query parameter object. - See also
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createQuery
createQuery(){Query}
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Creates a query parameter object that can be used to fetch features as they are being displayed. It sets the query parameter's outFields property to
["*"]
and returnGeometry totrue
. The outSpatialReference is set to the spatial reference of the view. Parameters of the filter currently applied to the layer view are also incorporated in the returned query object. The results will include geometries of features and values for all fields.ReturnsType Description Query The query object Exampleconst query = csvLayerView.createQuery(); query.where = "magnitude > 4"; csvLayerView.queryFeatures(query).then(function(results) { console.log(results); }) .catch(function(error) { console.log(error); });
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hasHandles
InheritedMethodhasHandles(groupKey){Boolean}
Inherited from AccessorSince: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25Accessor since 4.0, hasHandles added at 4.25. -
Returns true if a named group of handles exist.
ParametergroupKey *optionalA group key.
ReturnsType Description Boolean Returns true
if a named group of handles exist.Example// Remove a named group of handles if they exist. if (obj.hasHandles("watch-view-updates")) { obj.removeHandles("watch-view-updates"); }
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highlight
highlight(target){Handle}
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Highlights the given feature(s) in a layer view. The layerView's highlightOptions will take precedence over the view's highlightOptions if both properties are set.
Release specific changes:
- At version 4.23, the
highlight()
method was added to ImageryLayerView and it is only supported in 2D MapView.
ParameterReturnsType Description Handle Returns a highlight handler with a remove()
method that can be called to remove the highlight.Examples// highlight features based on a query result let highlight; view.whenLayerView(treesLayer).then(function(layerView){ layerView.highlightOptions = { color: "#FF00FF", //bright fuchsia haloOpacity: 0.8, fillOpacity: 0.3 }; let query = treesLayer.createQuery(); query.where = "type = 'Quercus'"; treesLayer.queryFeatures(query).then(function(result){ highlight?.remove(); highlight = layerView.highlight(result.features); }); });
// highlight feature on pointer-move view.on("pointer-move", function(event){ view.hitTest(event).then(function(response){ if (response.results.length) { let graphic = response.results.filter(function (result) { return result.graphic.layer === treesLayer; })[0].graphic; view.whenLayerView(graphic.layer).then(function(layerView){ layerView.highlight(graphic); }); } }); });
- At version 4.23, the
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isFulfilled
InheritedMethodisFulfilled(){Boolean}
Inherited from LayerView -
isFulfilled()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is fulfilled (either resolved or rejected). If it is fulfilled,true
will be returned.ReturnsType Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been fulfilled (either resolved or rejected).
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isRejected
InheritedMethodisRejected(){Boolean}
Inherited from LayerView -
isRejected()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is rejected. If it is rejected,true
will be returned.ReturnsType Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been rejected.
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isResolved
InheritedMethodisResolved(){Boolean}
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isResolved()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is resolved. If it is resolved,true
will be returned.ReturnsType Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been resolved.
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queryAggregates
queryAggregates(query, options){Promise<FeatureSet>}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25OGCFeatureLayerView since 4.16, queryAggregates added at 4.25. -
Executes a Query against aggregate features (i.e. clusters or bins) available for drawing in the layerView and returns a FeatureSet. If query parameters are not provided, all aggregates available for drawing are returned along with their attributes that are available on the client. Fields referenced in statistic queries or in the where clause must first be defined as aggregate fields.
Known Limitations
This method currently does not support spatial queries (i.e. the Query.geometry option and its related properties).
Parametersoptional Autocasts from ObjectSpecifies the parameters of the query. Leave this parameter empty to query all aggregates in the view.
options ObjectoptionalAn object with the following properties.
Specificationsignal AbortSignaloptionalSignal object that can be used to abort the asynchronous task. The returned promise will be rejected with an Error named
AbortError
when an abort is signaled. See also AbortController for more information on how to construct a controller that can be used to deliver abort signals.ReturnsType Description Promise<FeatureSet> When resolved, returns a FeatureSet containing an array of aggregate features. Example// clustered point layer const layer = new FeatureLayer({ featureReduction: { type: "cluster" } }); const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); // features represents all the clusters in the view const { features } = await layerView.queryAggregates();
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queryExtent
queryExtent(query, options){Promise<Object>}
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Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns the Extent of features that satisfy the query.
Known Limitations
- Spatial queries have the same limitations as those listed in the projection engine documentation.
- Spatial queries are not currently supported if the layerView has any of the following SpatialReferences:
- GDM 2000 (4742) – Malaysia
- Gusterberg (Ferro) (8042) – Austria/Czech Republic
- ISN2016 (8086) - Iceland
- SVY21 (4757) - Singapore
Parametersoptional Autocasts from ObjectSpecifies the attributes and spatial filter of the query. When no parameters are passed to this method, all features in the client are returned. To only return features visible in the view, set the
geometry
parameter in the query object to the view's extent.options ObjectoptionalAn object with the following properties.
Specificationsignal AbortSignaloptionalSignal object that can be used to abort the asynchronous task. The returned promise will be rejected with an Error named
AbortError
when an abort is signaled. See also AbortController for more information on how to construct a controller that can be used to deliver abort signals.ReturnsType Description Promise<Object> When resolved, returns the extent and count of the features that satisfy the input query. See the object specification table below for details. Property Type Description count Number The number of features that satisfy the input query. extent Extent | null The extent of the features that satisfy the query. Exampleslet layer = new CSVLayer({ url: csvUrl // URL to a csv file }); const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const results = await layerView.queryExtent() view.goTo(results.extent); // go to the extent of all the graphics in the layerView
// Expand the extent so that a feature (i.e. point feature) // won't be off screen after the end of goTo animation. const { extent } = await layerView.queryExtent() const zoomScale = 16000; extent.expand((zoomScale / view.scale) * view.resolution); view.goTo(extent);
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queryFeatureCount
queryFeatureCount(query, options){Promise<Number>}
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Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns the number of features that satisfy the query. If query parameters are not provided, the count of all features available for drawing is returned.
Known Limitations
- Spatial queries have the same limitations as those listed in the projection engine documentation.
- Spatial queries are not currently supported if the layerView has any of the following SpatialReferences:
- GDM 2000 (4742) – Malaysia
- Gusterberg (Ferro) (8042) – Austria/Czech Republic
- ISN2016 (8086) - Iceland
- SVY21 (4757) - Singapore
Parametersoptional Autocasts from ObjectSpecifies the attributes and spatial filter of the query. When no parameters are passed to this method, all features in the client are returned. To only return features visible in the view, set the
geometry
parameter in the query object to the view's extent.options ObjectoptionalAn object with the following properties.
Specificationsignal AbortSignaloptionalSignal object that can be used to abort the asynchronous task. The returned promise will be rejected with an Error named
AbortError
when an abort is signaled. See also AbortController for more information on how to construct a controller that can be used to deliver abort signals.ReturnsType Description Promise<Number> When resolved, returns the number of features satisfying the query. Examplesview.on("click", (event) => { let query = new Query(); query.geometry = event.mapPoint; // obtained from a view click event query.spatialRelationship = "intersects"; const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const count = await layerView.queryFeatureCount(query); console.log(count); // prints the number of the client-side graphics that satisfy the query });
const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); const count = await layerView.queryFeatureCount() console.log(count); // prints the total number of client-side graphics to the console
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queryFeatures
queryFeatures(query, options){Promise<FeatureSet>}
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Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns a FeatureSet. If query parameters are not provided, then a default query is created using createQuery() method and all features that pass the layer view filter are returned along with their attributes that are available on the client. For client-side attribute queries, relevant fields should exist in availableFields list for the query to be successful.
To execute a query against all the features in a layer rather than only those in the client, you must use the
queryFeatures()
method on the layer.Known Limitations
- Attribute values used in attribute queries executed against layerViews are case sensitive.
- Spatial queries are executed against quantized geometries in the layerView. The resolution of layerView geometries, is only as precise as the scale resolution of the view. Therefore, the results of the same query could be different when executed at different scales. This also means that geometries returned from any layerView query will likewise be at the same scale resolution of the view.
- Spatial queries have the same limitations as those listed in the projection engine documentation.
- Spatial queries are not currently supported if the FeatureLayerView has any of the following SpatialReferences:
- GDM 2000 (4742) – Malaysia
- Gsterberg (Ferro) (8042) – Austria/Czech Republic
- ISN2016 (8086) - Iceland
- SVY21 (4757) - Singapore
Parametersoptional Autocasts from ObjectSpecifies the attributes and spatial filter of the query. When this parameter is not passed to
queryFeatures()
method, then a default query is created using createQuery() method and all features that pass the layer view filter are returned along with their attributes that are available on the client. To only return features visible in the view, set thegeometry
parameter in the query object to the view's extent.options ObjectoptionalAn object with the following properties.
Specificationsignal AbortSignaloptionalSignal object that can be used to abort the asynchronous task. The returned promise will be rejected with an Error named
AbortError
when an abort is signaled. See also AbortController for more information on how to construct a controller that can be used to deliver abort signals.ReturnsType Description Promise<FeatureSet> When resolved, a FeatureSet containing an array of graphic features is returned. Exampleslet layer = new FeatureLayer({ url: fsUrl // points to a Feature Service layer url }); let query = new Query(); query.geometry = new Extent({ xmin: -9177811, ymin: 4247000, xmax: -9176791, ymax: 4247784, spatialReference: 102100 }); query.spatialRelationship = "intersects"; const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const results = await layerView.queryFeatures(query); console.log(results.features); // prints the array of client-side graphics to the console
let layer = new FeatureLayer({ url: fsUrl // points to a Feature Service layer url }); // returns all the graphics from the layerView const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer); await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const results = await layerView.queryFeatures() console.log(results.features); // prints all the client-side graphics to the console
layerView.queryFeatures({ geometry: mapPoint, // 6 pixels around a point at the view resolution to query around a finger. distance: view.resolution * 6, });
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Executes a Query against features available for drawing in the layerView and returns array of the ObjectIDs of features that satisfy the input query. If query parameters are not provided, the ObjectIDs of all features available for drawing are returned.
Known Limitations
- Spatial queries have the same limitations as those listed in the projection engine documentation.
- Spatial queries are not currently supported if the layerView has any of the following SpatialReferences:
- GDM 2000 (4742) – Malaysia
- Gusterberg (Ferro) (8042) – Austria/Czech Republic
- ISN2016 (8086) - Iceland
- SVY21 (4757) - Singapore
Parametersoptional Autocasts from ObjectSpecifies the attributes and spatial filter of the query. When no parameters are passed to this method, all features in the client are returned. To only return features visible in the view, set the
geometry
parameter in the query object to the view's extent.options ObjectoptionalAn object with the following properties.
Specificationsignal AbortSignaloptionalSignal object that can be used to abort the asynchronous task. The returned promise will be rejected with an Error named
AbortError
when an abort is signaled. See also AbortController for more information on how to construct a controller that can be used to deliver abort signals.ReturnsExamplesview.on("click", async (event) => { let query = new Query(); query.geometry = event.mapPoint; // obtained from a view click event query.spatialRelationship = "intersects"; const layerView = await view.whenLayerView(layer) await reactiveUtils.whenOnce(() => !layerView.updating); const ids = await layerView.queryObjectIds(query); console.log(ids); // prints the ids of the client-side graphics to the console= });
// returns all the Ids from the graphics in the layerView view.whenLayerView(layer).then(function(layerView){ return layerView.queryObjectIds() }).then(function(ids){ console.log(ids); // prints the ids of all the client-side graphics to the console });
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Inherited from Accessor
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25Accessor since 4.0, removeHandles added at 4.25. -
Removes a group of handles owned by the object.
ParametergroupKey *optionalA group key or an array or collection of group keys to remove.
Exampleobj.removeHandles(); // removes handles from default group obj.removeHandles("handle-group"); obj.removeHandles("other-handle-group");
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Inherited from LayerView
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when()
may be leveraged once an instance of the class is created. This method takes two input parameters: acallback
function and anerrback
function. Thecallback
executes when the instance of the class loads. Theerrback
executes if the instance of the class fails to load.ParametersReturnsType Description Promise Returns a new promise for the result of callback
that may be used to chain additional functions.Example// Although this example uses MapView, any class instance that is a promise may use when() in the same way let view = new MapView(); view.when(function(){ // This function will execute once the promise is resolved }, function(error){ // This function will execute if the promise is rejected due to an error });