Represents the LayerView of a GraphicsLayer after it has been added to a Map in either a MapView or SceneView.
The GraphicsLayerView is responsible for rendering a GraphicsLayer's features as graphics in the View. The methods in the GraphicsLayerView provide developers with the ability to query graphics in the view. See the code snippets in the methods below for examples of how to access client-side graphics from the view.
Property Overview
Name | Type | Summary | |
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String | The name of the class. more details | more details | |
Layer | The layer being viewed. more details | more details | |
Boolean | Value is | more details | |
Boolean | Value is | more details | |
Boolean | When | more details |
Property Details
declaredClassStringreadonly
The name of the class. The declared class name is formatted as
esri.folder.className
.layerLayerreadonly
The layer being viewed.
suspendedBooleanreadonly
Value is
true
if the layer is suspended (i.e., layer will not redraw or update itself when the extent changes).updatingBooleanreadonly
Value is
true
when the layer is updating; for example, if it is in the process of fetching data.Default Value: falsevisibleBoolean
When
true
, the layer is visible in the view. Set this property tofalse
to hide the layer from the view.Default Value: true
Method Overview
Name | Return Type | Summary | |
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Promise | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details | |
Object | Highlights the given feature(s). more details | more details | |
Boolean | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details | |
Boolean | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details | |
Boolean | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details | |
Promise | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details | |
Promise | Returns all graphics available for drawing in the layer view as an array of Graphic[]. more details | more details | |
Promise | An instance of this class is a Promise. more details | more details |
Method Details
An instance of this class is a Promise. Therefore
always()
may be used to execute a function if the promise is rejected or resolved. The input function will always execute no matter the response. For more information about promises, see the Working with Promises guide page.Parameter:optionalcallbackOrErrback FunctionThe function to execute when the promise is rejected or resolved.
Returns:Type Description Promise Returns a new promise for the result of callbackOrErrback
.Example:// Although this example uses MapView, any class instance that is a promise may use always() in the same way var view = new MapView(); view.always(function(){ // This function will always execute whether or not the promise is resolved or rejected });
highlight(target){Object}
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.4Highlights the given feature(s).
Known Limitations
Currently the highlight method is only supported in a SceneView.
Parameter:optional The feature(s) to highlight. When passing a graphic or array of graphics, each feature must have a valid
objectID
. You may alternatively pass one or more objectIDs as a single number or an array.Returns:Type Description Object Returns a highlight handler with a remove()
method that can be called to remove the highlight.Property Type Description remove Function When called, removes the highlight of the selected graphics. Example:// highlight feature on click view.on("click", function(event){ view.hitTest(event).then(function(response){ if (response.results[0]) { var graphic = response.results[0].graphic; view.whenLayerView(graphic.layer).then(function(lyrView){ lyrView.highlight(graphic); }) } }) });
An instance of this class is a Promise. Therefore
isFulfilled()
may be used to verify if the promise is fulfilled (either resolved or rejected). If it is fulfilled,true
will be returned. See the Working with Promises guide page for more information about promises.Returns:Type Description Boolean Indicates whether the promise has been fulfilled (either resolved or rejected). An instance of this class is a Promise. Therefore
isRejected()
may be used to verify if the promise is rejected. If it is rejected,true
will be returned. See the Working with Promises guide page for more information about promises.Returns:Type Description Boolean Indicates whether the promise has been rejected. An instance of this class is a Promise. Therefore
isResolved()
may be used to verify if the promise is resolved. If it is resolved,true
will be returned. See the Working with Promises guide page for more information about promises.Returns:Type Description Boolean Indicates whether the promise has been resolved. An instance of this class is a Promise. Use
otherwise()
to call a function once the promise is rejected.Parameter:optionalerrback FunctionThe function to execute when the promise fails.
Returns:Type Description Promise Returns a new promise for the result of errback
.Example:// Although this example uses MapView, any class instance that is a promise may use otherwise() in the same way var view = new MapView(); view.otherwise(function(error){ // This function will execute if the promise is rejected due to an error });
queryGraphics(){Promise}
Returns all graphics available for drawing in the layer view as an array of Graphic[].
Returns:Type Description Promise When resolved, an array of Graphic[] is returned. Example:var lyr = new GraphicsLayer(); // returns all the graphics from the layer view view.whenLayerView(lyr).then(function(lyrView){ lyrView.watch("updating", function(val){ if(!val){ // wait for the layer view to finish updating lyrView.queryGraphics().then(function(results){ console.log(results); // prints the array of client-side graphics to the console }); } }); });
An instance of this class is a Promise. Therefore
then()
may be leveraged once an instance of the class is created. This method takes two input parameters: acallback
function and anerrback
function. Thecallback
executes when the promise resolves (when the instance of the class loads). Theerrback
executes if the promise fails. See the Working with Promises guide page for additional details.Parameters:optionalcallback FunctionThe function to call when the promise resolves.
optionalerrback FunctionThe function to execute when the promise fails.
optionalprogback FunctionThe function to invoke when the promise emits a progress update.
Returns:Type Description Promise Returns a new promise for the result of callback
that may be used to chain additional functions.Example:// Although this example uses MapView, any class instance that is a promise may use then() in the same way var view = new MapView(); view.then(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 });