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Is it possible to import a KML to the map? - ArcGIS API 3.27
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I am trying to see if it is possible to upload a KML layer to display on the map. I have looked into using KMLLayer
, but that requires a public URL to load in, and I can't use the file path of the file for security reasons (and because modern browsers change it to "c:fakepathfile.kml" anyways for that very reason).
I tried to see if I can do client side conversion from KML to GeoJSON with gtran-kml
and from GeoJSON to ArcGIS Geometry with arcgis-to-geojson-utils
, but whenever I try to load the modules with require
after installing them with npm
, I keep on getting a module defined error in the console. I saw that it was trying to pull the module from the ArcGIS API. So I tried looking through the require.config
file to see if it was set to the API, and it doesn't appear so. Using ./gtran-kml
instead of gtran-kml
went to the root URL, but still gave the same error being thrown by ArcGIS's init.js
file. I don't know if this is an issue with npm
, with not installing in the correct directory, with not calling modules correctly (I used var a = require('gtran-kml')
then a.fnName
to use it), or all three.
I'm still relatively new to working with JavaScript. So if anymore information is needed, please tell me.
arcgis-javascript-api
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I am trying to see if it is possible to upload a KML layer to display on the map. I have looked into using KMLLayer
, but that requires a public URL to load in, and I can't use the file path of the file for security reasons (and because modern browsers change it to "c:fakepathfile.kml" anyways for that very reason).
I tried to see if I can do client side conversion from KML to GeoJSON with gtran-kml
and from GeoJSON to ArcGIS Geometry with arcgis-to-geojson-utils
, but whenever I try to load the modules with require
after installing them with npm
, I keep on getting a module defined error in the console. I saw that it was trying to pull the module from the ArcGIS API. So I tried looking through the require.config
file to see if it was set to the API, and it doesn't appear so. Using ./gtran-kml
instead of gtran-kml
went to the root URL, but still gave the same error being thrown by ArcGIS's init.js
file. I don't know if this is an issue with npm
, with not installing in the correct directory, with not calling modules correctly (I used var a = require('gtran-kml')
then a.fnName
to use it), or all three.
I'm still relatively new to working with JavaScript. So if anymore information is needed, please tell me.
arcgis-javascript-api
add a comment |
I am trying to see if it is possible to upload a KML layer to display on the map. I have looked into using KMLLayer
, but that requires a public URL to load in, and I can't use the file path of the file for security reasons (and because modern browsers change it to "c:fakepathfile.kml" anyways for that very reason).
I tried to see if I can do client side conversion from KML to GeoJSON with gtran-kml
and from GeoJSON to ArcGIS Geometry with arcgis-to-geojson-utils
, but whenever I try to load the modules with require
after installing them with npm
, I keep on getting a module defined error in the console. I saw that it was trying to pull the module from the ArcGIS API. So I tried looking through the require.config
file to see if it was set to the API, and it doesn't appear so. Using ./gtran-kml
instead of gtran-kml
went to the root URL, but still gave the same error being thrown by ArcGIS's init.js
file. I don't know if this is an issue with npm
, with not installing in the correct directory, with not calling modules correctly (I used var a = require('gtran-kml')
then a.fnName
to use it), or all three.
I'm still relatively new to working with JavaScript. So if anymore information is needed, please tell me.
arcgis-javascript-api
I am trying to see if it is possible to upload a KML layer to display on the map. I have looked into using KMLLayer
, but that requires a public URL to load in, and I can't use the file path of the file for security reasons (and because modern browsers change it to "c:fakepathfile.kml" anyways for that very reason).
I tried to see if I can do client side conversion from KML to GeoJSON with gtran-kml
and from GeoJSON to ArcGIS Geometry with arcgis-to-geojson-utils
, but whenever I try to load the modules with require
after installing them with npm
, I keep on getting a module defined error in the console. I saw that it was trying to pull the module from the ArcGIS API. So I tried looking through the require.config
file to see if it was set to the API, and it doesn't appear so. Using ./gtran-kml
instead of gtran-kml
went to the root URL, but still gave the same error being thrown by ArcGIS's init.js
file. I don't know if this is an issue with npm
, with not installing in the correct directory, with not calling modules correctly (I used var a = require('gtran-kml')
then a.fnName
to use it), or all three.
I'm still relatively new to working with JavaScript. So if anymore information is needed, please tell me.
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The KMLLayer class is really expecting that the KML file be sitting on an HTTP-accessible web server or file hosting service somewhere.
One fairly easy option is to log into ArcGIS Online, and create a hosted feature layer from the KML file. That gives you a REST endpoint, which you can then use as the url property of the KMLLayer.
For example:
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c/data
Another option is to place the file on a web server somewhere, also making it HTTP-accessible.
For example:
https://jimbarry.github.io/junkdrawer/farmers_markets.kml
Beyond that, if you really need that file to stay on your local file system and appear as if it is an HTTP_accessible web resource, perhaps look into FileReader:
Here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
Pretty sure how that would work is that FileReader.readAsDataURL() would then put a URL into the FileReader.result property. You'd then use that URL as the source for the KMLLayer. (that bit i'm not 100% sure on though)
For more info:
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jssamples/layers_kml.html
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The KMLLayer class is really expecting that the KML file be sitting on an HTTP-accessible web server or file hosting service somewhere.
One fairly easy option is to log into ArcGIS Online, and create a hosted feature layer from the KML file. That gives you a REST endpoint, which you can then use as the url property of the KMLLayer.
For example:
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c/data
Another option is to place the file on a web server somewhere, also making it HTTP-accessible.
For example:
https://jimbarry.github.io/junkdrawer/farmers_markets.kml
Beyond that, if you really need that file to stay on your local file system and appear as if it is an HTTP_accessible web resource, perhaps look into FileReader:
Here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
Pretty sure how that would work is that FileReader.readAsDataURL() would then put a URL into the FileReader.result property. You'd then use that URL as the source for the KMLLayer. (that bit i'm not 100% sure on though)
For more info:
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jssamples/layers_kml.html
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The KMLLayer class is really expecting that the KML file be sitting on an HTTP-accessible web server or file hosting service somewhere.
One fairly easy option is to log into ArcGIS Online, and create a hosted feature layer from the KML file. That gives you a REST endpoint, which you can then use as the url property of the KMLLayer.
For example:
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c/data
Another option is to place the file on a web server somewhere, also making it HTTP-accessible.
For example:
https://jimbarry.github.io/junkdrawer/farmers_markets.kml
Beyond that, if you really need that file to stay on your local file system and appear as if it is an HTTP_accessible web resource, perhaps look into FileReader:
Here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
Pretty sure how that would work is that FileReader.readAsDataURL() would then put a URL into the FileReader.result property. You'd then use that URL as the source for the KMLLayer. (that bit i'm not 100% sure on though)
For more info:
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jssamples/layers_kml.html
add a comment |
The KMLLayer class is really expecting that the KML file be sitting on an HTTP-accessible web server or file hosting service somewhere.
One fairly easy option is to log into ArcGIS Online, and create a hosted feature layer from the KML file. That gives you a REST endpoint, which you can then use as the url property of the KMLLayer.
For example:
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c/data
Another option is to place the file on a web server somewhere, also making it HTTP-accessible.
For example:
https://jimbarry.github.io/junkdrawer/farmers_markets.kml
Beyond that, if you really need that file to stay on your local file system and appear as if it is an HTTP_accessible web resource, perhaps look into FileReader:
Here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
Pretty sure how that would work is that FileReader.readAsDataURL() would then put a URL into the FileReader.result property. You'd then use that URL as the source for the KMLLayer. (that bit i'm not 100% sure on though)
For more info:
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jssamples/layers_kml.html
The KMLLayer class is really expecting that the KML file be sitting on an HTTP-accessible web server or file hosting service somewhere.
One fairly easy option is to log into ArcGIS Online, and create a hosted feature layer from the KML file. That gives you a REST endpoint, which you can then use as the url property of the KMLLayer.
For example:
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/cf2f3a0f46c144dea3f88c8a4c3fe94c/data
Another option is to place the file on a web server somewhere, also making it HTTP-accessible.
For example:
https://jimbarry.github.io/junkdrawer/farmers_markets.kml
Beyond that, if you really need that file to stay on your local file system and appear as if it is an HTTP_accessible web resource, perhaps look into FileReader:
Here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
Pretty sure how that would work is that FileReader.readAsDataURL() would then put a URL into the FileReader.result property. You'd then use that URL as the source for the KMLLayer. (that bit i'm not 100% sure on though)
For more info:
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jssamples/layers_kml.html
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