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Weather | ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.33

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import "@arcgis/map-components/components/arcgis-weather";

No specific import is needed for this component.

The Weather component allows easy selection and configuration of weather effects in a Scene component. The available weather types are: sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy, and foggy.

To set the weather programmatically, apply the desired weather type to the environment property of the Scene component.

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// Access the Scene component.
const viewElement = document.querySelector("arcgis-scene");
await viewElement.viewOnReady();
// Specify the weather settings.
viewElement.environment.weather = {
   type: "rainy", // autocasts as new RainyWeather({ cloudCover: 0.7, precipitation: 0.3 })
   cloudCover: 0.7,
   precipitation: 0.3
};

To determine if the weather visualization is available, check the boolean value of viewElement.environment.weatherAvailable. The weather is only available:

Known limitations

Weather is only supported in a 3D Scene component.

See also

Demo Properties autoDestroyDisabled

Property

autoDestroyDisabled: boolean

If true, the component will not be destroyed automatically when it is disconnected from the document. This is useful when you want to move the component to a different place on the page, or temporarily hide it. If this is set, make sure to call the destroy method when you are done to prevent memory leaks.

Attribute
auto-destroy-disabled
Default value
false
headingLevel

Property

headingLevel: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6

Indicates the heading level to use for the title of the component. By default, this message is rendered as a level 4 heading (e.g. <h4>Time range</h4>). Depending on the component's placement in your app, you may need to adjust this heading for proper semantics. This is important for meeting accessibility standards.

See also
Attribute
heading-level
Default value
4
hideHeader

Property

hideHeader: boolean

Whether to hide the component's header.

Attribute
hide-header
Default value
false
icon

Property

icon: string

Icon which represents the component. Typically used when the component is controlled by another component (e.g. by the Expand component).

See also
Attribute
icon
Default value
"partly-cloudy"
label

Property

label: string

The component's default label.

Attribute
label
Default value
"Weather"
messageOverrides

Property

messageOverrides: Record<string, unknown>

Replace localized message strings with your own strings.

Note: Individual message keys may change between releases.

position

Property

position: "bottom-leading" | "bottom-left" | "bottom-right" | "bottom-trailing" | "manual" | "top-leading" | "top-left" | "top-right" | "top-trailing"

Attribute
position
Default value
"bottom-left"
referenceElement

Property

By assigning the id attribute of the Map or Scene component to this property, you can position a child component anywhere in the DOM while still maintaining a connection to the Map or Scene.

See also
Attribute
reference-element
state

state: "disabled" | "error" | "ready"

The current state of the component.

Attribute
state
Slots

No slots to display.

Events arcgisPropertyChange

Event

arcgisPropertyChange: CustomEvent<{ name: "state"; }>

Emitted when the value of a property is changed. Use this to listen to changes to properties.

bubbles

Events triggered on this element will be propagated to their outermost elements.

composed

The event is composable and will propagate across the shadow DOM into the standard DOM.

cancelable

The event's default behavior can be canceled, allowing for custom behavior to be implemented instead.

arcgisReady

Event

arcgisReady: CustomEvent<void>

Emitted when the component associated with a map or scene view is is ready to be interacted with.

bubbles

Events triggered on this element will be propagated to their outermost elements.

composed

The event is composable and will propagate across the shadow DOM into the standard DOM.

cancelable

The event's default behavior can be canceled, allowing for custom behavior to be implemented instead.

Methods componentOnReady

Method

componentOnReady(): Promise<void>

Create a promise that resolves once component is fully loaded.

Example

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const arcgisWeather = document.querySelector("arcgis-weather");
document.body.append(arcgisWeather);
await arcgisWeather.componentOnReady();
console.log("arcgis-weather is ready to go!");
Returns
Promise<void>
destroy

Method

destroy(): Promise<void>

Permanently destroy the component.

Returns
Promise<void>

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