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ArcGIS Runtime SDK for iOS: AGSServiceFeatureTable Class Reference

A dataset from an individual layer or table in an ArcGIS map or feature service.

Instances of this class represent datasets in an individual layer or table of an ArcGIS map or feature service. The service may be hosted in the cloud on ArcGIS Online, or on-premises on an ArcGIS Server.

A service feature table has an AGSFeatureRequestMode, which controls:

If the table's mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache, features are requested from the server in response to user or developer interaction (pan or zoom) and are cached locally. Queries are executed on the cache or (if requested features are not resident in the cache) on the server. This mode is the default.

If the table's mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionNoCache, features are always requested from the server. Features are not cached, and all queries are executed on the server.

If the table's mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeManualCache, you must call AGSServiceFeatureTable::populateFromServiceWithParameters:clearCache:outfields:completion:, which populates the local table with the features specified by AGSQueryParameters and containing the attributes specified by outfields parameter. Features are cached for the duration of the session and queries are executed against the cache.

If the table's feature request mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache or AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionNoCache, ArcGISFeatures in the table initially contain a minimum set of attributes and goemetry that omits any m-values. This is an optimization for faster rendering.

To access all attributes (and geometry with m-values) in features you get from a query, do one of the following:

When used to create an AGSFeatureLayer in an AGSMapView, features are requested from the services in the correct spatial reference to match the spatial reference of the map. Use AGSArcGISRuntimeEnvironment::serviceCurveGeometryMode to change how curve geometries are returned from the service, if supported (AGSArcGISFeatureServiceInfo::supportsTrueCurve).

You can use a service feature table to access non-spatial tables from feature services where AGSFeatureTable::hasGeometry is NO. The feature request mode of the table must be AGSFeatureRequestModeManualCache, and you must call AGSServiceFeatureTable::populateFromServiceWithParameters:clearCache:outfields:completion:.

The parent class definition allows a service feature table to have editable attribute fields, feature templates, feature types, and editing capabilities defined in AGSArcGISFeatureLayerInfo::capabilities. See AGSFeatureTemplate and AGSFeatureType.

When using a Feature service, you can potentially create, delete, and update the data depending upon whether the service allows those operations, who owns the data, and what ownership-based access control policies are in place. Refer to the AGSFeatureTable::editable, canUpdateFeature: (AGSFeatureTable), canDeleteFeature: (AGSFeatureTable), for information on what's permitted.

Edits can be performed through AGSFeatureTable::addFeature:completion, addFeatures:completion: (AGSFeatureTable), deleteFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable), deleteFeatures:completion: (AGSFeatureTable), updateFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable), updateFeatures:completion: (AGSFeatureTable). However, these edits only affect the temporary geodatabase and must be committed to the service through applyEditsWithCompletion: (AGSServiceFeatureTable).

If the service supports attachments (AGSArcGISFeatureTable::hasAttachments), you can also view and potentially edit the attachments.

You can also query the data based on SQL expressions and/or spatial relationships.

This class is typically used in conjunction with AGSFeatureLayer to display feature data on a map. It can handle temporary network outages while still allowing you to work with the data that has already been retrieved from the service. Your edits are immediately peristed to the local geodatabase and can be applied to the service later when network connectivity is restored.

Service feature table adopts the loadable pattern; many of its properties are initialized asynchronously after connecting to the service. See AGSLoadable for more information.

A service feature table might require authentication to access the service.

See also
AGSFeatureLayer to visualize features from this dataset on a map.
Since
100
◆ addedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) addedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: (void(^)(NSInteger count, NSError *__nullable error))  completion

Retrieves the number of features that have been locally added to the dataset, but not yet to the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves 0 because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The count parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ addedFeaturesWithCompletion:

Retrieves the features that have been locally added to the dataset, but not yet to the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves no features because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ cancelLoad

Cancels loading if it is in progress, otherwise it does nothing. This should be called carefully because other objects could be waiting for loadWithCompletion: or retryLoadWithCompletion: to complete and this will call them all back with the error of NSUserCancelledError

Since
100
◆ canDeleteFeature:

Indicates whether the source allows this particular feature to be deleted. The method first checks to verify if the source is capable of deleting any features in general. It also checks specific ownership-based access control policies of the source to see if the user attempting to perform the operation has persmissions to delete this particular feature.

Parameters
feature Can be nil, in which case, this method only checks if the source is capable of deleting any features in general
Returns
A boolean value
Since
100
◆ canUpdateFeature:

Indicates whether the source allows updating this particular feature. The method first checks to verify if the source is capable of updating any features in general. It also checks specific ownership-based access control policies of the source to see if the user attempting to perform the operation has persmissions to edit this patricular feature.

Parameters
feature Can be nil, in which case, this method only checks if the source is capable of updating any features in general
Returns
A boolean value
Since
100
◆ clearCacheWithKeepLocalEdits: - (void) clearCacheWithKeepLocalEdits: (BOOL)  keepLocalEdits

Clear all the data in the table, including any temporary edits.

Since
100
◆ contingentValuesWithFeature:field:

Returns possible values for the specified field, in the context of defined contingencies.

This method iterates over all the field groups that the input field participates in. For each, it looks at the input feature's field values for the other fields participating in that field group. Contingencies that are satisfied by the other fields are identified, and their values for the input field are aggregated. These are returned in an AGSContingentValuesResult, which contains a dictionary of field group names to an array of AGSContingentValue objects accessed via AGSContingentValuesResult::contingentValuesByFieldGroup, specifying possible values for the input field that will satisfy a contingency in that field group. If the feature participates in multiple field groups and there are values that will satisfy all groups, they will be returned by AGSContingentValuesResult::contingentValuesAllGroups.

Parameters
feature The feature. field The name of the field for which to get possible values.
Returns
An AGSContingentValuesResult.
Since
100.13
◆ createFeature

Create a new, empty feature. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not committed to the dataset.

Returns
empty feature
Since
100
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion:
◆ createFeatureWithAttributes:geometry: - (AGSFeature *) createFeatureWithAttributes: (NSDictionary< NSString *, id > *)  attributes geometry: (nullable AGSGeometry *)  geometry 

Create a new feature with the provided attribute values and, optionally, geometry. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not committed to the dataset.

Parameters
attributes for the feature geometry for the feature
Returns
feature
Since
100
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion:
◆ createFeatureWithSubtype:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature subtype. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureSubtype The subtype of feature to create.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100.3
◆ createFeatureWithSubtype:geometry:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature subtype and geoemtry. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureSubtype The type of feature to create. geometry The geometry for the feature.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100.3
◆ createFeatureWithTemplate:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature template. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureTemplate The feature template to use while creating the feature.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100
◆ createFeatureWithTemplate:geometry:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature template and geometry. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureTemplate The feature template to use while creating the feature. geometry The geometry for the feature.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100
◆ createFeatureWithType:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature type. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureType The type of feature to create.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100
◆ createFeatureWithType:geometry:

Creates a new feature based on the specified feature type and geoemtry. Note, the new feature is only available in memory at this point, it is not commited to the dataset.

Parameters
featureType The type of feature to create. geometry The geometry for the feature.
Returns
The new feature.
Note
The feature will need to be explicitly added to the dataset. See addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)
Since
100
◆ deletedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) deletedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: (void(^)(NSInteger count, NSError *__nullable error))  completion

Retrieves the number of features that have been locally deleted from the dataset, but not yet from the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves 0 because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The count parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ deletedFeaturesWithCompletion:

Retrieves the features that have been locally deleted from the dataset, but not yet from the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves no features because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ doCancelLoading ◆ doStartLoading: - (void) doStartLoading: (BOOL)  retrying ◆ featureTemplateForName:

Convenience method to retrieve a feature template given its name.

Parameters
name The name of a feature template.
Returns
The feature template.
Since
100
◆ featureTypeForName:

Convenience method to retrieve a feature type given its name.

Parameters
name The name of a feature type.
Returns
The feature type.
Since
100
◆ fieldForName: - (nullable AGSField *) fieldForName: (NSString *)  fieldName

Convenience method to getting a field object given its name

Parameters
fieldName The name of the field.
Returns
field
Since
100
◆ hasLocalEdits

Checks whether the feature table has local edits.

For AGSServiceFeatureTable, local edits are edits that have not yet been applied to the feature service. For AGSGeodatabaseFeatureTable, local edits are edits that have been made since the last acknowledged upload. For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method returns NO because there is no concept of uploading or applying edits. For mobile geodatabases, use AGSGeodatabaseFeatureTable::hasLocalEditsSinceWithDate:.

Returns
Whether the table has local edits.
Since
100.9
◆ initWithItem: - (instancetype) initWithItem: (AGSItem *)  item

Creates a new service feature table object from a feature service or feature layer portal item.

If the portal item is a feature service, the AGSServiceFeatureTable will be created from the first layer on the service. If the portal item is a feature layer, the AGSServiceFeatureTable will be created from the feature layer.

Parameters
See also
AGSServiceFeatureTable::item
Since
100.14
◆ initWithItem:layerID:

Creates a table with the provided information.

Parameters
item representing an ArcGIS feature service. The item's type must be AGSPortalItemTypeFeatureService. layerID ID of an individual layer in the ArcGIS feature service represented by the item.
Since
100
◆ initWithTable:relationshipInfo:

Creates a table to be the one that participates in the specified relationship with the provided table.

Parameters
table that this table is related to through the specified relationship. relationshipInfo specifying the relationship that this table participates in with the provided table.
Since
100.1
◆ initWithURL: - (instancetype) initWithURL: (NSURL *)  url

Creates a table with the given URL.

Parameters
url The URL of an individual layer or table in an ArcGIS map or feature service whose data needs to be accessed or edited.
Since
100
◆ loadDidFinishWithError: - (void) loadDidFinishWithError: (nullable NSError *)  error ◆ loadOrRefreshFeatures:completion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) loadOrRefreshFeatures: (NSArray< AGSArcGISFeature * > *)  features completion: (nullable void(^)(NSError *__nullable error))  completion 

Loads all attributes and geometries for not loaded features, and refetches attributes and geometries for previously loaded features. All features loaded or refreshed by this method will have m-values if defined by the service. Note that an m-value might be NAN. Features you get from queryFeaturesWithParameters:queryFeatureFields:completion: or queryRelatedFeaturesForFeature:parameters:queryFeatureFields:completion: might be in the minimally loaded state (minimum attributes required for rendering and no m-values). To load all attributes, pass an array of the features to this method. Any feature requested, but not returned, by the server will have its object id cleared (set to an invalid negative value) to indicate it is no longer associated with the service feature table. After calling this method, any non-applied edits on the table will be lost. This method will not refresh feature attachments. Use fetchAttachmentsWithCompletion: (AGSArcGISFeature) to retrieve attachments.

Parameters
features that need to be loaded or refreshed. When the operation completes, the attributes and geometry of these features is updated. completion block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The error parameter is populated if the operation encounters an error.
Since
100.3
◆ loadWithCompletion: - (void) loadWithCompletion: (nullable void(^)(NSError *__nullable error))  completion requiredinherited

Loads data for the object asynchronously. The completion block is invoked upon completion.

You can call this method any number of times, however only one attempt is made to load the data. If it is already loading, it will just continue to load (i.e. not force a reload). If it has already loaded successfully, the completion block will be invoked right away. If it has already failed to load, the completion block will be invoked right away with error previously encountered. This method supports multiple callers and will call them all back on completion. However, each caller's completion block will be invoked once and only once.

Parameters
completion block that is invoked when object loads successfully or fails to load. An error is passed to the block if the object fails to load.
Note
The completion block is always invoked on the main thread.
Since
100
See also
- cancelLoad to cancel loading
- retryLoadWithCompletion: to force reload
◆ localEditsCountWithCompletion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) localEditsCountWithCompletion: (void(^)(NSInteger result, NSError *_Nullable error))  completion

Fetches the number of features that were added, updated, or deleted since the last sync.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method returns a count of 0 because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is zero or more if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100.12
◆ localEditsWithCompletion:

Fetches a AGSLocalFeatureEditsResult object which contains an enumerator property that can iterate over the feature edits that were added, updated, or deleted since the last sync.

For a mobile geodatabase created by ArcGIS Pro, there are no feature edits as there is no concept of syncing.

Note that edits inside a transaction (between calls to beginTransaction: (AGSGeodatabase) and either commitTransaction: (AGSGeodatabase) or rollbackTransaction: (AGSGeodatabase)) share a common AGSLocalFeatureEdit::editDate and may not be returned in a consistent order.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100.12
◆ onLoadStatusChanged - (void) onLoadStatusChanged ◆ populateFromServiceWithParameters:clearCache:outFields:completion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) populateFromServiceWithParameters: (AGSQueryParameters *)  parameters clearCache: (BOOL)  clearCache outFields: (NSArray< NSString * > *)  outFields completion: (nullable void(^)(AGSFeatureQueryResult *__nullable result, NSError *__nullable error))  completion 

Queries the feature service and places the resulting features in the local table, which is cached for the duration of the session. The AGSServiceFeatureTable must have its AGSServiceFeatureTable::featureRequestMode set to AGSFeatureRequestModeManualCache. This method is useful for non-geographic data. It's also helpful when you want to avoid accessing the service for a feature whose geometry is in the current extent of the AGSMap or AGSScene. Specifying an empty NSArray for outfields results in the minimum set of fields being used when populating the local table. This is the same set of attributes described for AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache or AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionNoCache.

Parameters
parameters defining which data should be requsted from the service and added to the table clearCache If YES, then clearCacheWithKeepLocalEdits: will be called before populating the local table. If NO, the resulting features will be appended to the local table. outFields An array of strings. Each string is the name of a field to be used when populating the cache. If the array contains the single string "*", then all fields will be used. If the object ID field name is not provided as part of the NSArray, no features will be returned from the completion block. completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100
◆ queryExtentWithParameters:completion:

Query the dataset to find the geographic extent covering matched features or records.

Parameters
parameters representing the query criteria completion The block that is called when the query is complete
Returns
operation which can be canceled
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.2
◆ queryFeatureCountWithParameters:completion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) queryFeatureCountWithParameters: (AGSQueryParameters *)  parameters completion: (void(^)(NSInteger count, NSError *__nullable error))  completion 

Query the dataset to find the number of matched features or records.

Parameters
parameters representing the query criteria completion The block that is called when the query is complete
Returns
operation which can be canceled
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.2
◆ queryFeaturesWithParameters:completion:

Query the dataset to find specific features or records.

Parameters
parameters representing the query criteria completion The block that is called when the query is complete
Returns
operation which can be canceled
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100
◆ queryFeaturesWithParameters:queryFeatureFields:completion:

Queries features from this table's cache and/or from the feature service used to create this table. If the request mode of the table is AGSFeatureRequestModeManualCache, then the query is always performed on the local table. If the mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache, then the query is performed on the local cache, provided that the geometries of the features are within an extent that has been cached; otherwise, the query is performed on the server. If the mode is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionNoCache, the query is always performed on the server.

The AGSQueryFeatureFields constants control which fields will be included with the returned features.

Parameters
parameters Options for controlling the operation. queryFeatureFields Options for controlling what fields are in the features of the query result. completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.1
◆ queryRelatedFeatureCountForFeature:completion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) queryRelatedFeatureCountForFeature: (AGSArcGISFeature *)  feature completion: (void(^)(NSInteger count, NSError *__nullable error))  completion 

Performs a query that returns the number of related features to the supplied feature.

Parameters
feature The feature which should be queried for the number of related features. completion Block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.2
◆ queryRelatedFeatureCountForFeature:parameters:completion:

Performs a query that returns the number of related features to supplied feature based on the parameters.

Parameters
feature The feature which should be queried for the number of related features. parameters The parameters to the query. completion Block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.2
◆ queryRelatedFeaturesForFeature:completion:

Performs a query that returns all features (spatial or non-spatial) that are related to the specified feature. The related features must belong to a feature table that is related to this feature table. Also, the related tables must be part of either the map's operational layers collection (AGSGeoModel::operationalLayers) through a feature layer if they are spatial, or the map's tables collection (AGSGeoModel::tables) directly if they are non-spatial.

Parameters
feature A feature to find related features (spatial and non-spatial). completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The results parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.1
◆ queryRelatedFeaturesForFeature:parameters:completion:

Performs a query that returns features (spatial or non-spatial) that are related to the specified feature based on the provided parameters. The related features must belong to a feature table that is related to this feature table. Also, the related tables must be part of either the map's operational layers collection (AGSGeoModel::operationalLayers) through a feature layer if they are spatial, or the map's tables collection (AGSGeoModel::tables) directly if they are non-spatial.

Parameters
feature A feature to find related features (spatial and non-spatial). parameters Parameters specifying which related features to query. completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The results parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.1
◆ queryRelatedFeaturesForFeature:parameters:queryFeatureFields:completion:

Queries the table for features (spatial or non-spatial) that are related to the specified feature based on the provided parameters. The related features must belong to a feature table that is related to this feature table. Also, the related tables must be part of either the map's operational layers collection (AGSGeoModel::operationalLayers) through a feature layer if they are spatial, or the map's tables collection (AGSGeoModel::tables) directly if they are non-spatial.

Parameters
feature A feature for which to find related features (spatial and non-spatial). parameters A parameters object specifying which related features to query. queryFeatureFields Query feature fields specifying which attribute fields should be included in the result. completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.1
See also
- queryFeaturesWithParameters:queryFeatureFields:completion:.
◆ queryStatisticsWithParameters:completion:

Query the dataset to compute statistics on matched features or records.

Parameters
parameters representing the query criteria completion The block that is called when the query is complete
Returns
operation which can be canceled
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.2
◆ relatedTables

All feature tables (spatial or non-spatial) that are related to this feature table. The related tables must be part of either the map's operational layers collection (AGSGeoModel::operationalLayers) through a feature layer if they are spatial, or the map's tables collection (AGSGeoModel::tables) directly if they are non-spatial.

Since
100.1
◆ relatedTablesWithRelationshipInfo:

The feature tables (spatial or non-spatial) that are related to this feature table through the specified relationship. The related feature tables must be a part of either the map's operational layers collection (AGSGeoModel::operationalLayers) through a feature layer if they are spatial, or the map's tables collection (AGSGeoModel::tables) directly if they are non-spatial.

Parameters
relationshipInfo Relationship information for specifying the relationship based on which results should be returned.
Returns
An array of feature table objects that are related to this table through the specified relationship.
Since
100.1
◆ retryLoadWithCompletion: - (void) retryLoadWithCompletion: (nullable void(^)(NSError *__nullable error))  completion requiredinherited

Tries to reload when an object has failed to load. This method should be called judiciously. It should be called when:

  1. you didn't have network connectivity earlier when it failed and you want to retry now that you have connectivity
  2. the server was down earlier when it failed and you want to retry
  3. the request is taking too long and you want to cancel it and retry, in which case you will first call cancelLoad and then this method

If the data hasn't started loading, it will start loading. If it is already loading, it will just continue to load. If it has already loaded successfully, calls back right away. If it has already failed to load, tries again. This method supports multiple callers and will call them all back on completion. However, each caller's completion block will be invoked once and only once.

Parameters
completion block that is invoked when object loads successfully or fails to load. An error is passed to the block if the object fails to load.
Note
The completion block is always invoked on the main thread.
Since
100
◆ serviceFeatureTableWithItem: + (instancetype) serviceFeatureTableWithItem: (AGSItem *)  item

Creates a new service feature table object from a feature service or feature layer portal item.

If the portal item is a feature service, the AGSServiceFeatureTable will be created from the first layer on the service. If the portal item is a feature layer, the AGSServiceFeatureTable will be created from the feature layer.

Parameters
See also
AGSServiceFeatureTable::item
Since
100.14
◆ serviceFeatureTableWithItem:layerID:

Creates a table with the provided information.

Parameters
item representing an ArcGIS feature serivce. The item's type must be AGSPortalItemTypeFeatureService. layerID ID of an individual layer in the ArcGIS feature service represented by the item.
Returns
A new feature table from the item.
Since
100
◆ serviceFeatureTableWithTable:relationshipInfo:

Creates a table to be the one that participates in the specified relationship with the provided table.

Parameters
table that this table is related to through the specified relationship. relationshipInfo specifying the relationship that this table participates in with the provided table.
Returns
A new feature table from the relationship.
Since
100.1
◆ serviceFeatureTableWithURL: + (instancetype) serviceFeatureTableWithURL: (NSURL *)  URL

Creates a table with the given URL.

Parameters
URL The URL of an individual layer or table in an ArcGIS map or feature service whose data needs to be accessed or edited.
Returns
A new feature table from the URL.
Since
100
◆ undoLocalEditsWithCompletion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) undoLocalEditsWithCompletion: (nullable void(^)(NSError *__nullable error))  completion

Undoes any local edits to features and attachments since the last time edits were succesfully applied to the server.

You can use addedFeaturesWithCompletion: (AGSArcGISFeatureTable), deletedFeaturesWithCompletion: (AGSArcGISFeatureTable), and updatedFeaturesWithCompletion: (AGSArcGISFeatureTable) to find out which features have local edits that will be reverted. If you are holding on to an instance of a feature whose local edit is reverted, you will need to discard that instance and retrieve a new instance by querying the table.

undoLocalEditsWithCompletion: is meant to be used for single table workflows or tables without geodatabase behavior (see below). If the service which the table belongs to has geodatabase behavior (see below), it is highly recommended to use undoLocalEditsWithCompletion: (AGSServiceGeodatabase). Undoing edits in one table can cause data inconsistencies between the local cache and the service if undoLocalEditsWithCompletion: is used.

For example, when tables have a composite relationship, undoing only the origin feature would violate the composite relationship rule that an origin and destination feature must be either deleted together or not at all.

Areas which have geodatabase behavior:

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The error parameter is populated if the operation encounters an error.
See also
AGSFeatureServiceSessionType
Since
100.3
◆ updatedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: - (id<AGSCancelable>) updatedFeaturesCountWithCompletion: (void(^)(NSInteger count, NSError *__nullable error))  completion

Retrieves the number of features that have been locally updated in the dataset, but not yet in the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves 0 because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The count parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ updatedFeaturesWithCompletion:

Retrieves the features that have been locally updated in the dataset, but not yet in the originating source.

For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, this method retrieves no features because there is no concept of syncing.

Parameters
completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The result parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100
◆ validateContingencyConstraintsWithFeature:

Returns an array of contingency constraint violations based on the input feature. An empty array indicates that all contingencies associated with the feature are valid.

Parameters
Returns
An array of AGSContingencyConstraintViolation.
Since
100.13
◆ validateRelationshipConstraintsForFeature:completion:

Checks to see if performing edit operations (addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable) or updateFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable)) with the provided feature could lead to a relationship constraint violation. This method makes network calls to query for the related features if they are not present locally

Note
Edit operations such as addFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable), updateFeature:completion: (AGSFeatureTable) do not error due to relationship constraint violations. Rather, it is the responsibility of the developer to use this method to explicitly check for violations after the edit is performed. Alternatively, you can recover from violations in a back office operation after applying edits or syncing with the service, if you choose to do so. See ArcGIS Desktop Validate Features process.

The following are types of violations that may be reported:

Parameters
feature A feature for which relationship constraints need to be validated. completion A block that is invoked when the operation finishes. The relationshipConstraintViolationType parameter is populated if the operation completed successfully, otherwise the error parameter is populated.
Returns
An operation which can be canceled.
Since
100.1
See also
- relateToFeature: (AGSArcGISFeature) to relate two features.
- unrelateToFeature: (AGSArcGISFeature) to unrelate two features.
◆ APIKey readwriterequirednonatomiccopyinherited ◆ bufferFactor

This factor determines the size of the buffer around the map's current extent for which data is retrieved from the service. Data is not retrieved again until either it expires or the map extent changes and is no longer in the buffered extent. Buffer factor can be up to 10. If it is set to 0 or 1, every time the map extent is changed data for that extent will be requested from the service. Default value is 2.

Since
100
Note
Only applies to AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache
◆ canAddFeature readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether the source supports adding new features.

Since
100
◆ canEditGeometry readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether the source supports updating geometry of existing features.

Since
100
◆ contingentValuesDefinition readnonatomicstronginherited

The table's contingent values definition.

The contingent values definition must be loaded after the table has loaded. If the list of field groups is empty after loading, then no contingent values are defined for this table.

Since
100.13
◆ credential readwritenonatomicstronginherited

Security credentials to access the remote resource. Only applicable if the resource is secured.

Since
100
◆ defaultSubtypeCode - (id) defaultSubtypeCode readnonatomiccopyinherited

The code for the default feature subtype. This value is for the field specified in the subtypeField property.

See also
#featureSubTypes for the list of feature subtypes available.
Since
100.3
◆ definitionExpression - (NSString*) definitionExpression readwritenonatomiccopy ◆ displayName - (NSString*) displayName readwritenonatomiccopyinherited

User-friendly name that can be displayed in the UI (for example in a Table of Contents)

Since
100.3
◆ editable readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether the dataset can be edited. For details on which fine-grained editing capabilites are supported, refer to canUpdateFeature: and canDeleteFeature:

Since
100
◆ editableAttributeFields - (NSArray<AGSField*>*) editableAttributeFields readnonatomiccopyinherited

Array of AGSField objects representing the subset of fields (columns) in the dataset that are editable.

Since
100
◆ extent readnonatomicstronginherited

The extent of the dataset.

Since
100
◆ featureLayer readnonatomicweakinherited ◆ featureRequestMode

Specifies how data should be retrieved from the service. Default is AGSFeatureRequestModeOnInteractionCache.

Since
100
◆ featureSubtypes readnonatomiccopyinherited

An array of AGSFeatureSubtype objects representing feature sub-types in the layer. For example, a roads layer may contain 2 feature sub-types : highways and streets.

Since
100.3
◆ featureTemplates readnonatomiccopyinherited

An array of AGSFeatureTemplate objects representing feature templates for the layer. Usually only present if the layer does not contain feature sub-types. Only applicable if this dataset is based on an ArcGIS feature service.

Since
100
◆ featureTypes readnonatomiccopyinherited

An array of AGSFeatureType objects representing feature sub-types in the layer. For example, a roads layer may contain 2 feature sub-types : highways and streets.

Availability:
This feature is only available with services from ArcGIS Server 10.0 or above
Since
100
◆ fields readnonatomiccopyinherited

Array of AGSField objects representing the fields (columns) in the dataset.

See also
AGSField
Since
100
◆ geodatabaseVersion - (NSString*) geodatabaseVersion readwritenonatomiccopy

The geodatabase version.

Since
100
◆ geometryType readnonatomicassigninherited

The type of geometry used by geographic feautres. Only applicable if hasGeometry is true.

Since
100
◆ globalIDField - (NSString*) globalIDField readnonatomiccopyinherited

The name of field which contains the GLOBALID for each feature.

Since
100
◆ hasAttachments readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether features may have attachments.

Since
100
◆ hasGeometry readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether the dataset contains a geometry field (column). If YES, the dataset contains geographic features. If NO, the dataset contains non-spatial records, similar to a database table.

Since
100
◆ hasM readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether features may contain M values

Since
100.2
◆ hasZ readnonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether features may contain Z values

Since
100.2
◆ item

Item representing an ArcGIS feature serivce. Only available if the table was instantiated with an item to begin with.

Since
100
◆ layer readnonatomicweakinherited ◆ layerInfo readnonatomicstronginherited

Information about the source this dataset originates from.

Since
100
◆ loadError readnonatomicstronginherited

The error that was encountered during the most recent load operation. Will be nil if the operation succeeded.

Since
100
◆ loadStatus readrequirednonatomicassigninherited

Status of the load operation.

Since
100
◆ numberOfFeatures - (NSInteger) numberOfFeatures readnonatomicassigninherited

The total number of features or records in the dataset.

Since
100
◆ objectIDField - (NSString*) objectIDField readnonatomiccopyinherited

The name of field which contains the OBJECTID for each feature.

Since
100
◆ popupDefinition readwritenonatomicstronginherited

The AGSPopupDefinition associated with the popup source. This property will be nil if an error occurs or if the popup source is not associated with a popup definition.

Since
100
◆ popupEnabled readwriterequirednonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether popups are enabled on this source.

Since
100
◆ requestConfiguration readwritenonatomicstronginherited ◆ serviceGeodatabase

The service geodatabase this service feature table is a part of.

Since
100.9
◆ serviceLayerID - (NSInteger) serviceLayerID readnonatomicassigninherited

The ID of the layer this table corresponds to in the service.

Since
100
◆ spatialReference readnonatomicstronginherited

The spatial reference of the dataset.

Since
100
◆ subtypeField - (NSString*) subtypeField readnonatomiccopyinherited

The name of the field which contains the sub-type information for each feature.

Since
100.3
◆ tableName readnonatomiccopyinherited

Name of the dataset.

Since
100
◆ typeIDField - (NSString*) typeIDField readnonatomiccopyinherited

The name of the field which contains the sub-type information for each feature.

Availability:
This feature is only available with services from ArcGIS Server 10.0 or above
Since
100
◆ unknownJSON - (NSDictionary<NSString *, id>*) unknownJSON readnonatomiccopyinherited

Unknown data from the source JSON. Unknown JSON is a dictionary of values that was in the source JSON but was not parsed by the Runtime.

See also
NSDictionary
Since
100.8
◆ unsupportedJSON - (NSDictionary<NSString *, id>*) unsupportedJSON readnonatomiccopyinherited

Unsupported data from the source JSON. Unsupported JSON is a dictionary of values that are supported by web maps, but not exposed through the native Runtime API.

See also
NSDictionary
Since
100.8
◆ URL readrequirednonatomicstronginherited

The URL of the remote resource.

Since
100
◆ useAdvancedSymbology - (BOOL) useAdvancedSymbology readwritenonatomicassigninherited

Indicates whether the dataset should be visualized using advanced CIM symbols. The default is NO. Servers which don't support this simply ignore the parameter and return regular symbols instead.

Since
100
Note
You cannot change this after the table is successfully loaded.

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