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Display a web map | ArcGIS Maps SDK for Swift

Learn how to create and display a map from a web map stored in ArcGIS.

A web map contains the definition of a map, including properties such as the basemap, initial extent, layers, styles, pop-ups, and labels. You can author and save web maps using the Map Viewer or ArcGIS Pro and share them in ArcGIS. Each web map is stored as an item in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise, allowing you to access a web map from a portal using its item ID and display it in your app.

In this tutorial, you use a web map's item ID to display a map of trails, trailheads and parks in the Santa Monica Mountains . The web map is hosted in ArcGIS Online.

Mapping and location services guide

For more background information about the topics in this tutorial, visit Maps (2D).

Prerequisites

Before starting this tutorial:

  1. You need an ArcGIS Location Platform or ArcGIS Online account.

  2. Your system meets the system requirements.

Develop or Download

You have two options for completing this tutorial:

  1. Option 1: Develop the code or
  2. Option 2: Download the completed solution
Option 1: Develop the code

To start the tutorial, complete the Display a map tutorial. This creates a map to display the Santa Monica Mountains in California using the topographic basemap from the ArcGIS Basemap Styles service.

Open an Xcode project
  1. Open the .xcodeproj project you created by completing the Display a map tutorial.
  2. Continue with the following instructions to display a map from a web map stored in ArcGIS.
Get the web map item ID

You can use ArcGIS tools to create and view web maps. Use the Map Viewer to identify the web map item ID. This item ID will be used later in the tutorial.

  1. Go to the LA Trails and Parks web map in the Map Viewer in ArcGIS Online. This web map displays trails, trailheads and parks in the Santa Monica Mountains.
  2. Make a note of the item ID at the end of the browser's URL. The item ID should be

    41281c51f9de45edaf1c8ed44bb10e30

Display the web map

You can create a map from a web map using the web map's item ID. Use the PortalItem class to access the web map and the Map class to create and display a map from it.

  1. In Xcode, in the Project Navigator, click ContentView.swift.

  2. The variable map is not required to be a computed property for this tutorial. Replace it with a Map initializer. You'll update this in the next step.

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    struct ContentView: View {
    
        @State private var map = Map(
    
        )
    
        var body: some View {
    
            MapView(map: map)
    
        }
    
    }
  3. Initialize the map with a PortalItem for the web map. To do this, provide a Portal referencing ArcGIS Online and the web map's item ID.

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        @State private var map = Map(
    
            item: PortalItem(
                portal: .arcGISOnline(connection: .anonymous),
                id: PortalItem.ID("41281c51f9de45edaf1c8ed44bb10e30")!
            )
    
        )
    

    The Portal object is created using a convenience function that points to ArcGIS Online. This is the equivalent of:

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    Portal(url: URL(string: "https://www.arcgis.com")!, loginRequired: false)
Run the solution

Press Command + R to run the app.

If you are using the Xcode simulator your system must meet these minimum requirements: macOS 14 (Sonoma), Xcode 16, iOS 18. If you are using a physical device, then refer to the system requirements.

You should see a map of trails, trailheads and parks in the Santa Monica Mountains . Pinch, drag, and double-tap the map view to explore the map.

Alternatively, you can download the tutorial solution, as follows.

Option 2: Download the solution
  1. Click the Download solution link under Solution and unzip the file to a location on your machine.

  2. Open the .xcodeproj file in Xcode.

Since the downloaded solution does not contain authentication credentials, you must first set up authentication to create credentials, and then add the developer credentials to the solution.

Set up authentication

To access the secure ArcGIS location services used in this tutorial, you must implement API key authentication or user authentication using an ArcGIS Location Platform or an ArcGIS Online account.

You can implement API key authentication or user authentication in this tutorial. Compare the differences below:

API key authentication

Learn more in API key authentication.

User authentication

Learn more in User authentication.

Security and authentication guide

To learn more about the different types of authentication, visit Types of authentication.

Create a new API key access token with privileges to access the secure resources used in this tutorial.

  1. Complete the Create an API key tutorial and create an API key with the following privilege(s):

  2. Copy and paste the API key access token into a safe location. It will be used in a later step.

Create new OAuth credentials to access the secure resources used in this tutorial.

  1. Complete the Create OAuth credentials for user authentication tutorial to obtain a Client ID and Redirect URL.

    A Client ID uniquely identifies your app on the authenticating server. If the server cannot find an app with the provided Client ID, it will not proceed with authentication.

    The Redirect URL (also referred to as a callback url) is used to identify a response from the authenticating server when the system returns control back to your app after an OAuth login. Since it does not necessarily represent a valid endpoint that a user could navigate to, the redirect URL can use a custom scheme, such as my-app://auth. It is important to make sure the redirect URL used in your app's code matches a redirect URL configured on the authenticating server.

  2. Copy and paste the Client ID and Redirect URL into a safe location. They will be used in a later step.

All users that access this application need account privileges to access the ArcGIS Basemap Styles service.

Set developer credentials in the solution

To allow your app users to access ArcGIS location services, use the developer credentials that you created in the Set up authentication step to authenticate requests for resources.

Pass your API Key access token to the ArcGISEnvironment.

  1. In the Project Navigator, click MainApp.swift.

  2. Set the AuthenticationMode to .apiKey.

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        // Change the `AuthenticationMode` to `.apiKey` if your application uses API key authentication.
    
        private var authenticationMode: AuthenticationMode { .apiKey }
    
    
  3. Set the apiKey property with your API key access token.

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        // Please enter an API key access token if your application uses API key authentication.
    
        private let apiKey = APIKey("<#YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN#>")
    
    

Best Practice: The access token is stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.

Use the Authenticator toolkit component to manage your OAuth credentials and pass it to the ArcGISEnvironment.

  1. In the Project Navigator, click MainApp.swift.

  2. Set the AuthenticationMode to .user.

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    // Change the `AuthenticationMode` to `.user` if your application uses OAuth credentials.
    
    private var authenticationMode: AuthenticationMode { .user }
  3. Set your portalURL, clientID and redirectURL values.

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        // Setup an `Authenticator` with OAuth configuration if your application uses OAuth credentials.
        @ObservedObject var authenticator = Authenticator(
            oAuthUserConfigurations: [
                OAuthUserConfiguration(
    
                    // Please enter OAuth credentials for user authentication.
    
                    portalURL: URL(string: "<#YOUR-PORTAL-URL#>")!,
                    clientID: "<#YOUR-CLIENT-ID#>",
                    redirectURL: URL(string: "<#YOUR-REDIRECT-URL#>")!
    
                )
            ]
        )
    

Best Practice: The OAuth credentials are stored directly in the code as a convenience for this tutorial. Do not store credentials directly in source code in a production environment.

Run the solution

Press Command + R to run the app.

If you are using the Xcode simulator your system must meet these minimum requirements: macOS 14 (Sonoma), Xcode 16, iOS 18. If you are using a physical device, then refer to the system requirements.

You should see a map of trails, trailheads and parks in the Santa Monica Mountains . Pinch, drag, and double-tap the map view to explore the map.

What's next?

Learn how to use additional API features, ArcGIS location services, and ArcGIS tools in these tutorials:


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