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Open a scene (portal item) | ArcGIS Maps SDK for Qt

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Open a web scene from a portal item.

Use case

A scene is symbolized geospatial content that allows you to visualize and analyze geographic information in an intuitive and interactive 3D environment. Web scenes are an ArcGIS format for storing scenes in ArcGIS Online or portal. Scenes can be used to visualize a complex 3D environment like a city.

How to use the sample

When the sample opens, it will automatically display the scene from ArcGIS Online. Pan and zoom to explore the scene.

How it works

To open a web scene from a portal item:

  1. Create a PortalItem with an item ID pointing to a web scene.
  2. Create a Scene passing in the portal item.
  3. Set the scene to a SceneView to display it.
Relevant API About the data

This sample uses a Berlin, Germany scene hosted on ArcGIS Online.

portal, scene, web scene

Sample Code

OpenScene.cpp OpenScene.cpp OpenScene.h OpenScene.qml

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// [WriteFile Name=OpenScene, Category=Scenes]
// [Legal]
// Copyright 2018 Esri.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// [Legal]

#ifdef PCH_BUILD
#include "pch.hpp"
#endif // PCH_BUILD

// sample headers
#include "OpenScene.h"

// ArcGIS Maps SDK headers
#include "PortalItem.h"
#include "Scene.h"
#include "SceneQuickView.h"

using namespace Esri::ArcGISRuntime;

OpenScene::OpenScene(QQuickItem* parent /* = nullptr */):
  QQuickItem(parent)
{
}

void OpenScene::init()
{
  // Register classes for QML
  qmlRegisterType<SceneQuickView>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "SceneView");
  qmlRegisterType<OpenScene>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "OpenSceneSample");
}

void OpenScene::componentComplete()
{
  QQuickItem::componentComplete();

  m_sceneView = findChild<SceneQuickView*>("sceneView");

  // Create a PortalItem with an Item ID
  PortalItem* item = new PortalItem(QStringLiteral("31874da8a16d45bfbc1273422f772270"), this);

  // Create a scene with the Item
  Scene* scene = new Scene(item, this);

  // Set the Scene on the SceneView
  m_sceneView->setArcGISScene(scene);
}

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