ESM: import VoxelLayer from "@arcgis/core/layers/VoxelLayer.js";
CDN: const VoxelLayer = await $arcgis.import("@arcgis/core/layers/VoxelLayer.js");
Class: @arcgis/core/layers/VoxelLayer
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.22
A voxel layer represents multidimensional volumetric data.â¯For example,â¯atmospheric orâ¯oceanic data, geological underground models, or space-time cubesâ¯can be visualized as voxel layer. The VoxelLayer can be visualized in aâ¯SceneView with the viewingMode set to local.
Use voxel layers to explore spatial relationships with other content. For example, an underground model visualized as a voxel layer can be viewed together withâ¯buildings orâ¯subterrainâ¯utilities to evaluate the underground forâ¯planned construction or maintenance.
Known Limitations
EXT_color_buffer_float
extension.INT16
or UINT16
additionally requires the EXT_texture_norm16
extension, which is currently only supported by the Chrome browser.FLOAT32
additionally requires the OES_texture_float_linear
extension.From ArcGIS Pro, you can author a voxel layer and publish it as a Scene Service. Scene Services can be hosted on ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise by uploading a Scene Layer Package (.slpk) or by sharing it from ArcGIS Pro.
The Scene Service is identified by a service URL or portal item ID and can be used to create an instance of a VoxelLayer.
Reference a service URLTo create a VoxelLayer instance from a service, you must set the url property to the REST endpoint of a VoxelLayer. For a layer to be visible in a view, it must be added to the Map.
const voxelLayer = new VoxelLayer({
url: "https://tiles.arcgis.com/tiles/z2tnIkrLQ2BRzr6P/arcgis/rest/services/EMU_Caribbean_Voxel/SceneServer"
});
const map = new Map({
layers: [voxelLayer],
basemap: {
baseLayers: [
new VectorTileLayer({
url: "https://basemaps.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/OpenStreetMap_GCS_v2/VectorTileServer"
})
]
}
});
If the voxel service is requested from a different domain, aâ¯CORS enabled serverâ¯or aâ¯proxyâ¯is required.
Reference an ArcGIS portal Item IDYou can also create a VoxelLayer from the portal item ID.
const voxelLayer = new VoxelLayer({
portalItem: {
id: "3a922ed0c7a8489ea4fbe8747ac560ba"
},
});
Data Visualization
Voxel layers can be visualized as volumes or surfaces using the property renderMode. When set to surfaces
, only isosurfaces and sections are displayed, whereas volume
draws the full volume.
A voxel layer contains variables representing continuous or discrete data. For example, permeability could be defined as a continuous variable and soil type as a discrete variable. Voxel layer only visualizes one variable at a time. A VoxelVariable describes a single variable in the VoxelLayer. The currentVariableId
controls which variable is being rendered.
You can define how a continuous or discrete variable can be rendered. You can apply a data filter to, modify the color scheme of, or add transparency to a continuous variable by using VoxelTransferFunctionStyle. For a discrete variable, you can modify the color and label by using uniqueValues.
Exploring a Voxel LayerVoxel layers often cover large areas. There are various capabilities you can use to explore the voxel layer in detail.
VoxelSliceUse VoxelSlice to define an area of interest. You can slice a voxel layer vertically to show a smaller volume, or horizontally slice to reduce the voxel layer to a specific height.
It is possible to have multiple slices in a VoxelLayer by modifying the VoxelVolumeStyle's slices or by authoring slices in ArcGIS Pro before publishing the voxel layer as a scene service.
Slices modified using VoxelVolumeStyle's slices and the slices authored from ArcGIS Pro are persistent in the web scene or layer definition respectively.
Position, tilt and orientation of a VoxelSlice can be modified with real-time rendering updates.
VoxelDynamicSectionA section is a plane which cuts through a voxel volume. Sections can reveal valuable information, such as soil composition and contamination across a subsurface profile. The VoxelDynamicSection allows you to define the properties of an individual dynamic section. You can create VoxelDynamicSection to understand structures in the voxel layer. For example, you can create a cross section diagram to explore an underground model at locations where new construction is planned. VoxelDynamicSection can only be visualized when the renderMode is set to surfaces
.
Position, tilt and orientation of a VoxelDynamicSection can be modified with real-time rendering updates.
VoxelIsosurfaceA VoxelIsosurface is a surface representing a specific value within a continuous variable. For example, you can visualize a threshold value for pollutants in the atmosphere as an isosurface. This allows you to identify the location of key values. You can visualize isosurfaces together with sections. VoxelIsosurface can only be visualized when the renderMode is set to surfaces
.
By default, the color of an isosurface matches the color in the colorStops for the specific value. You can choose a different color
and lock the color by using the property colorLocked
in VoxelIsosurface. You can have up to four isosurfaces in a voxel layer.
The Slice, DirectLineMeasurement3D and AreaMeasurement3D works with VoxelLayer.
Slice
The VoxelLayer treats the slice as an infinite plane and ignores the slice plane extent.
Slice widget allows you to interactively modify a single slice. The visualization created using the Slice widget are temporary and cannot be persisted in a WebScene or in slides.
Measurement
The DirectLineMeasurementAnalysis and AreaMeasurementAnalysis and their related components allow selecting points on the VoxelLayer to measure. However, the selection of the points and the measurement results may not be accurate. The measurement results include the verticalExaggeration applied to the VoxelLayer.
PopupYou can explore the properties of individual voxels by creating a customized popup using the popupTemplate. Use the fields to list all available fields that can be used to customize the popup of a VoxelLayer.
VoxelLayer VolumeThe voxel layer is structured in dimensional regularly gridded cubes that store one or many variables.
A voxel layer can represent different dimensions. The volumeType
property in VoxelVolume defines the dimension of the voxel layer.
A VoxelLayer enables the visualization of time as the fourth dimension if the volumeType is "xyzt". A volumeType of "xyt" is not a time-aware layer. The time is represented along the z dimension.
You can access the temporal data of a VoxelLayer by using the stops
in the TimeInfo. The stops
indicates time instants that a layer has data for. You can use the stops
with the TimeSlider widget or use it to configure the VoxelLayer's timeExtent.
The layer and the view can have a different TimeExtent. The useViewTime determines if the VoxelLayer will show the data based on the view's timeExtent or the layer's timeExtent.
The table below shows an example of how the VoxelLayer chooses the data to draw when the useViewTime is used in conjunction with the view's and the layer's timeExtent.
For example, a VoxelLayer has the following stops
on the timeInfo:
[0] 2019-06-01 12:00 AM
[1] 2019-07-01 12:00 AM
[2] 2019-08-01 12:00 AM
useViewTime view's timeExtent VoxelLayer's timeExtent VoxelLayer will draw the data true not set not set [0] 2019-06-01 12:00 AM true not set From 2019-07-01 12:00 AM to 2019-07-01 12:00 AM [1] 2019-07-01 12:00 AM true From 2019-06-15 12:00 AM to 2019-07-15 12:00 AM not set [1] 2019-07-01 12:00 AM true From 2019-06-15 12:00 AM to 2019-07-15 12:00 AM From 2019-08-01 12:00 AM to 2019-08-01 12:00 AM VoxelLayer will not draw because the view's timeExtent does not intersect the VoxelLayer's timeExtent false not set not set [0] 2019-06-01 12:00 AM false not set From 2019-07-01 12:00 AM to 2019-07-01 12:00 AM [1] 2019-07-01 12:00 AM false From 2019-06-15 12:00 AM to 2019-07-15 12:00 AM not set [0] 2019-06-01 12:00 AM false From 2019-06-15 12:00 AM to 2019-07-15 12:00 AM From 2019-08-01 12:00 AM to 2019-08-01 12:00 AM [2] 2019-08-01 12:00 AM new VoxelLayer(properties)
Parameter
optionalSee the properties for a list of all the properties that may be passed into the constructor.
Example
// Typical usage
let layer = new VoxelLayer({
// URL to the service
url: "your voxel service url"
});
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Property DetailsAn authorization string used to access a resource or service. This property will append the API key to all requests made by the layer to the service. API keys are generated and managed in the portal. An API key is tied explicitly to an ArcGIS account; it is also used to monitor service usage. Setting a fine-grained API key on a specific class overrides the global API key.
If loading a secure layer with API authentication via a PortalItem, the API key needs to be set on the portalItem.
Example
// set the api key to access a protected service
const layer = new FeatureLayer({
url: serviceUrl,
apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY"
});
The copyright text as defined by the scene service.
currentVariableId Number
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.24 VoxelLayer since 4.22, currentVariableId added at 4.24.
The variable that is being displayed. The currentVariableId
must be the id of a VoxelVariable that is in the variables collection of the VoxelLayer.
A list of custom parameters appended to the URL of all resources fetched by the layer. It's an object with key-value pairs where value is a string. The layer's refresh()
method needs to be called if the customParameters are updated at runtime.
Example
// send a custom parameter to your special service
let layer = new MapImageLayer({
url: serviceUrl,
customParameters: {
"key": "my-special-key"
}
});
Inherited
Property declaredClass Stringreadonly
The name of the class. The declared class name is formatted as esri.folder.className
.
enableDynamicSections Boolean
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, enableDynamicSections added at 4.25.
Controls whether or not to globally disable all dynamic sections in the current VoxelVolumeStyle.
enableIsosurfaces Boolean
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, enableIsosurfaces added at 4.25.
Controls whether or not to globally disable all isosurfaces in the current VoxelVariableStyle.
enableSlices Boolean
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, enableSlices added at 4.25.
Controls whether or not to globally disable all slices in the current VoxelVolumeStyle.
fields Field[]readonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.31 VoxelLayer since 4.22, fields added at 4.31.
A complete list of fields that consists of fixed voxel fields and the voxel variables. This list is used for the layer's popupTemplate.
The fixed voxel fields used in popups represent the voxel's position, current variable being displayed, depth and time. These fields are prefixed with Voxel.
to indicate that they are special fields and to avoid any potential conflict with voxel variable fields.
Below is a list of fixed fields that exists for all VoxelLayer depending on the voxel's volume.
Fixed voxel fieldsVoxel.CurrentVariable
field returns the current variable being displayed.Voxel.Position
field returns the clicked voxel's position.Voxel.Depth
field returns the depth of the clicked voxel. (Only applicable for XYZ
and XYZT
volumeType).Voxel.LocalTime
field returns the local date and/or time of the clicked voxel if the VoxelLayer has a time dimension. (Only applicable for XYT
and XYZT
volumeType).Voxel.SourceTime
field returns the source time of the clicked voxel if the VoxelLayer has a time dimension. (Only applicable for XYT
and XYZT
volumeType).Example
layer.when(() => {
// print out field names returned in layer.fields
layer.fields.forEach((field) => {
console.log(field.name);
});
});
The full extent of the layer. By default, this is worldwide. This property may be used to set the extent of the view to match a layer's extent so that its features appear to fill the view. See the sample snippet below.
Example
// Once the layer loads, set the view's extent to the layer's fullextent
layer.when(function(){
view.extent = layer.fullExtent;
});
Inherited
Property id String
The unique ID assigned to the layer. If not set by the developer, it is automatically generated when the layer is loaded.
layerId Number
The layer ID, or layer index, of a Scene Service layer. This is particularly useful when loading a single layer with the portalItem property from a service containing multiple layers. You can specify this value in one of two scenarios:
If a layerId is not specified in either of the above scenarios, then the first layer in the service (layerId = 0
) is selected.
Examples
// while these examples use a SceneLayer, the same pattern can be
// used for other layers that may be loaded from portalItem ids
// loads the third layer in the given Portal Item
let layer = new SceneLayer({
portalItem: {
id: "73df987984b24094b848d580eb83b0fb"
},
layerId: 2
});
// If not specified, the first layer (layerId: 0) will be returned
let layer = new SceneLayer({
portalItem: {
id: "73df987984b24094b848d580eb83b0fb"
}
});
// Can also be used if URL points to service and not layer
let layer = new SceneLayer({
url: "https://scenesampleserverdev.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/Hosted/DevA_Trees/SceneServer",
layerId: 0 // Notice that the url doesn't end with /2
});
// This code returns the same layer as the previous snippet
let layer = new SceneLayer({
url: "https://scenesampleserverdev.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/Hosted/DevA_Trees/SceneServer/layers/0",
// The layer id is specified in the URL
});
legendEnabled Boolean
Indicates whether the layer will be included in the legend.
Inherited
Property listMode String
Indicates how the layer should display in the LayerList widget. The possible values are listed below.
Possible Values:"show" |"hide" |"hide-children"
The Error object returned if an error occurred while loading.
Inherited
Property loadStatus Stringreadonly
Represents the status of a load operation.
Value Description not-loaded The object's resources have not loaded. loading The object's resources are currently loading. loaded The object's resources have loaded without errors. failed The object's resources failed to load. See loadError for more details.Possible Values:"not-loaded" |"loading" |"failed" |"loaded"
Default Value:"not-loaded"
Inherited
Property loadWarnings Object[]readonly
A list of warnings which occurred while loading.
Inherited
Property loaded Booleanreadonly
Indicates whether the layer's resources have loaded. When true
, all the properties of the object can be accessed.
maxScale Number
The maximum scale (most zoomed in) at which the layer is visible in the view. If the map is zoomed in beyond this scale, the layer will not be visible. A value of 0
means the layer does not have a maximum scale. The maxScale value should always be smaller than the minScale value, and greater than or equal to the service specification.
Examples
// The layer will not be visible when the view is zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:1,000
layer.maxScale = 1000;
// The layer's visibility is not restricted to a maximum scale.
layer.maxScale = 0;
minScale Number
The minimum scale (most zoomed out) at which the layer is visible in the view. If the map is zoomed out beyond this scale, the layer will not be visible. A value of 0
means the layer does not have a minimum scale. The minScale value should always be larger than the maxScale value, and lesser than or equal to the service specification.
Examples
// The layer will not be visible when the view is zoomed out beyond a scale of 1:3,000,000
layer.minScale = 3000000;
// The layer's visibility is not restricted to a minimum scale.
layer.minScale = 0;
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.27 Layer since 4.0, parent added at 4.27.
The parent to which the layer belongs.
persistenceEnabled Boolean
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.28 VoxelLayer since 4.22, persistenceEnabled added at 4.28.
popupEnabled Boolean
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.26 VoxelLayer since 4.22, popupEnabled added at 4.26.
Indicates whether to display popups when voxels in the layer are clicked. The layer needs to have a popupTemplate to define what information should be displayed in the popup. Alternatively, a default popup template may be automatically used if Popup.defaultPopupTemplateEnabled is set to true
.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.31 VoxelLayer since 4.22, popupTemplate added at 4.31.
The popup template for the layer. When set on the layer, the popupTemplate allows users to access attributes and display their values using text and/or charts in the view's popup when a voxel is clicked. See this sample for an example of how PopupTemplate interacts with a VoxelLayer.
A default popup template is automatically used if no popupTemplate
has been defined when Popup.defaultPopupTemplateEnabled is set to true
.
The portal item from which the layer is loaded. If the portal item references a feature or scene service, then you can specify a single layer to load with the layerId property.
Examples
// While this example uses FeatureLayer, this same pattern can be
// used for other layers that may be loaded from portalItem ids.
const layer = new FeatureLayer({
portalItem: { // autocasts as new PortalItem()
id: "caa9bd9da1f4487cb4989824053bb847"
} // the first layer in the service is returned
});
// Set hostname when using an on-premise portal (default is ArcGIS Online)
// esriConfig.portalUrl = "http://myHostName.esri.com/arcgis";
// While this example uses FeatureLayer, this same pattern can be
// used for SceneLayers.
const layer = new FeatureLayer({
portalItem: { // autocasts as new PortalItem()
id: "8d26f04f31f642b6828b7023b84c2188"
},
// loads the third item in the given feature service
layerId: 2
});
// Initialize GeoJSONLayer by referencing a portalItem id pointing to geojson file.
const layer = new GeoJSONLayer({
portalItem: new PortalItem({
id: "81e769cd7031482797e1b0768f23c7e1",
// optionally define the portal, of the item.
// if not specified, the default portal defined is used.
// see https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/api-reference/esri-config.html#portalUrl
portal: new Portal({
url: "https://jsapi.maps.arcgis.com/"
})
}
});
// This snippet loads a table hosted in ArcGIS Online.
const table = new FeatureLayer({
portalItem: { // autocasts as esri/portal/PortalItem
id: "123f4410054b43d7a0bacc1533ceb8dc"
}
});
// Before adding the table to the map, it must first be loaded and confirm it is the right type.
table.load().then(() => {
if (table.isTable) {
map.tables.add(table);
}
});
// While this example uses FeatureLayer, this same pattern can be
// used for other layers that may be loaded from portalItem ids.
const layer = new FeatureLayer({
portalItem: { // autocasts as esri/portal/PortalItem
id: "caa9bd9da1f4487cb4989824053bb847",
// Set an API key to access a secure portal item configured with API key authentication.
apiKey: "APIKEY"
}
});
renderMode String
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.24 VoxelLayer since 4.22, renderMode added at 4.24.
Current rendering mode for the VoxelLayer. The volume
mode draws the full voxel layer volume whereas the surfaces
mode draws dynamic sections and isosurfaces only.
Possible Values:"volume" |"surfaces"
The spatial reference of the layer.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30 VoxelLayer since 4.22, timeExtent added at 4.30.
The layer's time extent. When the layer's useViewTime is false
, the layer instructs the view to show data from the layer based on this time extent. You can choose the layer's time extent from the voxel layer's timeInfo.stops.
Example
// Configure the layer to ignore the view's time and instead
// draw using the data from its last time stop
vxlLayer.useViewTime = false;
const lastStopTime = vxlLayer.timeInfo.stops.at(-1);
vxlLayer.timeExtent = new TimeExtent({
start: lastStopTime,
end: lastStopTime,
});
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30 VoxelLayer since 4.22, timeInfo added at 4.30.
TimeInfo provides information such as stops the layer has data for and the fullTimeExtent for the layer.
Example
// Configure the timeSlider to use the layer's timeInfo.stops
const vxlLayer = new VoxelLayer({
url: url,
});
const map = new Map({
layers: [vxlLayer]
});
const view = new SceneView({
map: map,
container: "viewDiv"
});
const timeSlider = new TimeSlider({
container: "timeSlider",
view: view,
mode: "instant",
playRate: 3000
});
view.whenLayerView(vxlLayer).then((vxlLayerView) => {
timeSlider.fullTimeExtent = vxlLayer.timeInfo.fullTimeExtent;
timeSlider.stops = {
dates: vxlLayer.timeInfo.stops
};
});
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30 VoxelLayer since 4.22, timeOffset added at 4.30.
A temporary offset of the time data based on a certain TimeInterval. This allows users to overlay data from two or more time-aware layers with different time extents. For example, if a layer has data recorded for the year 1970, an offset value of 2 years would temporarily shift the data to 1972. You can then overlay this data with data recorded in 1972. A time offset can be used for display purposes only. The data shown in popups are not affected by the offset.
Example
// Offset a Voxel layer, adding 2 years
let vxlLayer = new VoxelLayer({
url: url,
timeOffset: {
unit: "years",
value: 2
}
})
The title of the layer used to identify it in places such as the LayerList widget.
If the layer is loaded from a portal item, the title of the portal item will be used. If a layer is loaded as part of a webmap or a webscene, then the title of the layer as stored in the webmap/webscene will be used.
Inherited
Property uid Stringreadonly
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.33 Layer since 4.0, uid added at 4.33.
An automatically generated unique identifier assigned to the instance. The unique id is generated each time the application is loaded.
The URL of the REST endpoint of the layer or scene service. The URL may either point to a resource on ArcGIS Enterprise or ArcGIS Online.
The layer may be specified using the layerId property when the url points directly to a service and not a specific layer. If layerId is not specified, then it will default to the first layer in the service.
Examples
// Layer from Scene Service on ArcGIS Server
let sceneLayer = new SceneLayer({
url: "https://services.arcgis.com/V6ZHFr6zdgNZuVG0/arcgis/rest/services/Paris_3D_Local_WSL2/SceneServer/layers/0"
});
// Can also be used if URL points to service and not layer
let layer = new SceneLayer({
// Notice that the url doesn't end with /0
url: "https://scenesampleserverdev.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/Hosted/DevA_Trees/SceneServer",
layerId: 0
});
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30 VoxelLayer since 4.22, useViewTime added at 4.30.
Determines if the layer will update its temporal data based on the view's timeExtent. When false
, the layer will display its temporal data based on the layer's timeExtent, regardless of changes to the view. If both view and layer time extents are set while this property is true
, then the data that fall within the intersection of the view and layer time extents will be displayed. For example, if a layer's time extent is set to display the data between 1970 and 1975 and the view has a time extent set to 1972-1980, the effective time on the voxel layer will be 1972-1975.
Example
if (vxlLayer.useViewTime) {
console.log("Displaying data between:", view.timeExtent.start, " - ", view.timeExtent.end)
}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, variableStyles added at 4.25.
The collection of variable styles, containing exactly one VoxelVariableStyle for each VoxelVariable.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.24 VoxelLayer since 4.22, variables added at 4.24.
The collection of variables that the VoxelLayer has data for.
version Objectreadonly
The version of the scene service specification used for this service.
The major version of the scene layer.
The minor version of the scene layer.
The complete version string of the scene layer.
Example
// Prints the version to the console - e.g. 1.4, 1.5, etc.
console.log(layer.version.versionString);
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.30 Layer since 4.0, visibilityTimeExtent added at 4.30.
Specifies a fixed time extent during which a layer should be visible. This property can be used to configure a layer that does not have time values stored in an attribute field to work with time. Once configured, the TimeSlider widget will display the layer within the set time extent. In the case that only one of the start or end date values are available, the layer remains visible indefinitely in the direction where there is no time value.
Aerial imagery can capture seasonal variations in vegetation, water bodies, and land use patterns. For example, in agricultural regions, aerial imageries taken during different growing seasons provide insights into crop health and productivity. Defining a fixed time extent on imageries from specific time periods provides temporal context and facilitates focused analysis based on specific time periods or events.
Inherited
Property visible Boolean
Indicates if the layer is visible in the View. When false
, the layer may still be added to a Map instance that is referenced in a view, but its features will not be visible in the view.
Example
// The layer is no longer visible in the view
layer.visible = false;
// Watch for changes in the layer's visibility
// and set the visibility of another layer when it changes
reactiveUtils.watch(
() => layer.visible,
(visible) => {
if (visible) {
anotherLayer.visible = true;
} else {
anotherLayer.visible = false;
}
}
);
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.24 VoxelLayer since 4.22, volumeStyles added at 4.24.
The collection of volume styles. There is currently only one volume and thus also only one VoxelVolumeStyle.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, volumes added at 4.25.
The collection of volumes that the VoxelLayer has variables for. Currently only a single volume is supported.
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Method DetailsInherited
Method addHandles(handleOrHandles, groupKey)
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor 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();
Parameters
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.
Inherited
Method cancelLoad()
Cancels a load() operation if it is already in progress.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.31 VoxelLayer since 4.22, createPopupTemplate added at 4.31.
Creates a default popup template for the layer, populated with the default voxel fields and a field for each variable in the layer.
Starting with version 4.28, date
fields are formatted using the short-date-short-time
preset dateFormat rather than long-month-day-year
in popup templates created with the createPopupTemplate()
method. For example, previously a date that may have appeared as "December 30, 1997"
will now appear as "12/30/1997 6:00 PM"
.
Returns
Inherited
Method destroy()
Destroys the layer and any associated resources (including its portalItem, if it is a property on the layer). The layer can no longer be used once it has been destroyed.
The destroyed layer will be removed from its parent object like Map, WebMap, WebScene, Basemap, Ground, or GroupLayer.
Inherited
Method emit(type, event){Boolean}
Emits an event on the instance. This method should only be used when creating subclasses of this class.
Parameters
The name of the event.
optionalThe event payload.
Returns
Type Description Booleantrue
if a listener was notified
Inherited
Method fetchAttributionData(){Promise<Object>}
Fetches custom attribution data for the layer when it becomes available.
Returns
Type Description Promise<Object> Resolves to an object containing custom attribution data for the layer. getColorForContinuousDataValue(variableId, dataValue, applyOpacityStops){Color |null |undefined}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getColorForContinuousDataValue added at 4.25.
Returns a Color for a given value for the continuous VoxelVariable identified by variableId using the variable's VoxelTransferFunctionStyle. The applyOpacityStops parameter determines whether the transfer function's opacity stops are applied or not. Returns null if the variable is not a continuous variable or if the transfer function is not configured correctly.
Parameters
Voxel variable id for a continuous variable.
The continuous data value to get a color for.
Whether or not to apply the opacity stops to the returned color.
Returns
Type Description Color | null | undefined The color or null if an invalid variableId was passed in.Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.31 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getField added at 4.31.
Returns the Field instance for a field name (case-insensitive).
Returns
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.24 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getVariable added at 4.24.
Returns a VoxelVariable based on an id. If you call getVariable(null)
the current VoxelVariable is returned.
Returns
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getVariableStyle added at 4.25.
Returns a VoxelVariableStyle based on an id. If you call getVariableStyle(null)
the current VoxelVariableStyle is returned.
Returns
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getVolume added at 4.25.
Returns a VoxelVolume based on the id of a VoxelVariable. If you call getVolume(null)
the current variable's VoxelVolume is returned.
Returns
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 VoxelLayer since 4.22, getVolumeStyle added at 4.25.
Returns a VoxelVolumeStyle based on the id of a VoxelVariable. If you call getVolumeStyle(null)
the current variable's VoxelVolumeStyle is returned.
Returns
Inherited
Method hasEventListener(type){Boolean}
Indicates whether there is an event listener on the instance that matches the provided event name.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Returns true if the class supports the input event.Inherited
Method hasHandles(groupKey){Boolean}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor since 4.0, hasHandles added at 4.25.
Returns true if a named group of handles exist.
Parameter
groupKey *
optionalA group key.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Returnstrue
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");
}
Inherited
Method isFulfilled(){Boolean}
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.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been fulfilled (either resolved or rejected).Inherited
Method isRejected(){Boolean}
isRejected()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is rejected. If it is rejected, true
will be returned.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been rejected.Inherited
Method isResolved(){Boolean}
isResolved()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is resolved. If it is resolved, true
will be returned.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been resolved.Inherited
Method load(options){Promise}
Loads the resources referenced by this class. This method automatically executes for a View and all of the resources it references in Map if the view is constructed with a map instance.
This method must be called by the developer when accessing a resource that will not be loaded in a View.
The load()
method only triggers the loading of the resource the first time it is called. The subsequent calls return the same promise.
It's possible to provide a signal
to stop being interested into a Loadable
instance load status. When the signal is aborted, the instance does not stop its loading process, only cancelLoad can abort it.
Parameters
optionalAdditional options.
Specification
optionalSignal 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.
Returns
Type Description Promise Resolves when the resources have loaded.Inherited
Method on(type, listener){Object}
Registers an event handler on the instance. Call this method to hook an event with a listener.
Returns
Type Description Object Returns an event handler with aremove()
method that should be called to stop listening for the event(s). Property Type Description remove Function When called, removes the listener from the event.
Example
view.on("click", function(event){
// event is the event handle returned after the event fires.
console.log(event.mapPoint);
});
Inherited
Method removeHandles(groupKey)
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor since 4.0, removeHandles added at 4.25.
Removes a group of handles owned by the object.
Parameter
groupKey *
optionalA group key or an array or collection of group keys to remove.
Example
obj.removeHandles(); // removes handles from default group
obj.removeHandles("handle-group");
obj.removeHandles("other-handle-group");
Inherited
Method when(callback, errback){Promise}
when()
may be leveraged once an instance of the class is created. This method takes two input parameters: a callback
function and an errback
function. The callback
executes when the instance of the class loads. The errback
executes if the instance of the class fails to load.
Parameters
optionalThe function to call when the promise resolves.
optionalThe function to execute when the promise fails.
Returns
Type Description Promise Returns a new promise for the result ofcallback
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
});
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Event DetailsInherited
Event layerview-create
Fires after the layer's LayerView is created and rendered in a view.
The view in which the layerView
was created.
The LayerView rendered in the view representing the layer in layer
.
Example
// This function will fire each time a layer view is created for this
// particular view.
layer.on("layerview-create", function(event){
// The LayerView for the layer that emitted this event
event.layerView;
});
Inherited
Event layerview-create-error
Fires when an error emits during the creation of a LayerView after a layer has been added to the map.
The view that failed to create a layerview for the layer emitting this event.
An error object describing why the layer view failed to create.
Example
// This function fires when an error occurs during the creation of the layer's layerview
layer.on("layerview-create-error", function(event) {
console.error("LayerView failed to create for layer with the id: ", layer.id, " in this view: ", event.view);
});
Inherited
Event layerview-destroy
Fires after the layer's LayerView is destroyed and no longer renders in a view.
The view in which the layerView
was destroyed.
The destroyed LayerView representing the layer.
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