ArcGIS JSON Parser
This plugin handles 2-way conversion between GeoJSON and the ArcGIS Geometry format used by Esri.
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The ArcGIS parser can be used client-side in a browser and server-side via Node.js.
//parse an ArcGIS Geometry to GeoJSON
var geojsonPoint = Terraformer.ArcGIS.parse({
"x":-122.6764,
"y":45.5165,
"spatialReference": {
"wkid": 4326
}
});
// convert a GeoJSON object into an ArcGIS geometry
var arcgisPoint = Terraformer.ArcGIS.convert(point)
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In the browser, the core Terraformer library is required.
<script src="terraformer.min.js"></script>
<script src="terraformer-arcgis-parser.min.js"></script>
<script>
//Terraformer and Terraformer.ArcGIS will be defined.
</script>
You can also use Bower to install the components if you like, or download them and host them yourself.
$ bower install terraformer-arcgis-parser
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Just install the package from NPM with $ npm install terraformer-arcgis-parser Then include it in your application.
Terraformer.ArcGIS = require('terraformer-arcgis-parser');
// Start using the parse and convert methods!
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Terraformer.ArcGIS.parse(json, options) - Converts from ArcGIS JSON to GeoJSON or a Terraformer.Primitive.
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
sr |
Number |
4326 |
This is used to set the value of spatialReference.wkid on the output. By default this will use 4326. Setting sr will not convert the geojson to that spatial reference it is only used to set the value of spatialReference.wkid. |
idAttribute |
String |
"OBJECTID" |
When converting GeoJSON Features the id key of your feature will be set on the OBJECTID field in your output. If you want to assign your ID to a different key you should set this to the string of the key your wish to assign the id to. |
Notes
Terraformer will also handle converting FeatureCollection and GeometryCollection objects to arrays of ArcGIS geometries or features. However it will not do this in reverse as there is no official structure for arrays of features and geometries in ArcGIS and all the output features will not have id properties. See this issue for more details.
Example
//parse an ArcGIS Geometry to GeoJSON
var point = Terraformer.ArcGIS.parse({
"x":-122.6764,
"y":45.5165,
"spatialReference": {
"wkid": 4326
}
});
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Terraformer.ArcGIS.convert(geoJSON, options) will convert GeoJSON or a Terraformer Primitive to ArcGIS JSON.
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
idAttribute |
String |
"OBJECTID" "FID" |
When converting ArcGIS Feature the attributes will contain the ID of the feature. This is usually called OBJECTID or FID. If your feature does not use the OBJECTID or FID keys as its ID, you should define what the key representing your Features ID is. |
Notes
If the object is in the Web Mercator spatial reference it will be converted to WGS84.
Example
// take a Terraformer.Primitive or GeoJSON and convert it to ArcGIS JSON object
var point = ArcGIS.convert({
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [45.5165, -122.6764]
});