Class ArcGISFeature

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Loadable, GeoElement, java.lang.AutoCloseable

    public final class ArcGISFeature
    extends Feature
    implements Loadable, java.lang.AutoCloseable
    A Feature stored in an ArcGISFeatureTable.

    An ArcGISFeature can contain:

    • A set of attributes that describe the real-world entity it represents.
    • A geometry that defines its location and shape. The geometry might contain m values, which are typically used for linear referencing.
    • Zero or more feature attachments such as images or documents.
    A feature's attribute values can be changed, but attribute definitions cannot be added, deleted, or modified.

    If you create a ServiceFeatureTable from the URL of a feature service, features in the table are initially in one of the following states:

    • A minimum set of attributes are available in the table, and m values are omitted. This is an optimization for faster rendering.
    • All attributes defined by the service are available in the table, including m values, which might be NaN.
    The initial state of features is determined by the feature request mode of the table. For important details, see ServiceFeatureTable.FeatureRequestMode.

    By default, a query on ArcGISFeatures in a minimum state will return them in the same state. To access all attributes (or the m values) of features returned by a query, you must load the features. You can do one of the following:

    For more information, see the class description for ServiceFeatureTable.
    Since:
    100.0.0
    • Method Detail

      • canEditAttachments

        public boolean canEditAttachments()
        Returns whether the attachments of this feature are editable. Attachments are editable if the feature's table supports attachments and one of the following conditions is met:
        Returns:
        true if the attachments of this feature are editable; otherwise false
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • canUpdateGeometry

        public boolean canUpdateGeometry()
        Returns whether the geometry of this feature can be updated. Geometries are editable if the feature's table supports geometry and one of the following conditions is met:
        • the feature has not been added to a table or has not been synced to the server
        • the table's edit capabilities and ownership based access control from its layer info allow geometry to be edited and FeatureTable.canUpdate(Feature) returns true
        Returns:
        true if the geometry can be updated, otherwise false.
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • fetchAttachmentsAsync

        public ListenableFuture<java.util.List<Attachment>> fetchAttachmentsAsync()
        Fetches all attachments of this feature. Attachments are returned in descending order based on their id.
        Returns:
        a ListenableFuture that represents the result of the fetch attachments operation and indicates if the result java.util.concurrent.Future.isDone(). The resulting list is empty if there are no attachments to this feature.
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • addAttachmentAsync

        public ListenableFuture<Attachment> addAttachmentAsync​(byte[] data,
                                                               java.lang.String contentType,
                                                               java.lang.String name)
        Adds an attachment to this feature.
        Parameters:
        data - the data of the attachment, may be null
        contentType - the type of file content. Valid types depends on the service associated with this feature. It could be null. This string should represent the MIME type of the attachment file. Examples include "text/plain", "image/jpg", "application/pdf", and so on.
        name - the name for this attachment. May be null
        Returns:
        a ListenableFuture that represents the result of the add attachments operation and indicates if the result java.util.concurrent.Future.isDone().
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • updateAttachmentAsync

        public ListenableFuture<java.lang.Void> updateAttachmentAsync​(Attachment attachment,
                                                                      byte[] data,
                                                                      java.lang.String contentType,
                                                                      java.lang.String name)
        Updates the feature's attachment, defined by the given Attachment.
        Parameters:
        attachment - the attachment to be updated
        data - the new data of the attachment, cannot be null
        contentType - content type of the new attachment. Its value depends on the data of the attachment. May be null.
        name - name of the new attachment. May be null.
        Returns:
        a ListenableFuture that represents the result of the update attachments operation and indicates if the result java.util.concurrent.Future.isDone().
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if Attachment is null
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if data is null
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • deleteAttachmentAsync

        public ListenableFuture<java.lang.Void> deleteAttachmentAsync​(Attachment attachment)
        Deletes this feature's attachment; defined by the given Attachment.
        Parameters:
        attachment - the attachment to be deleted
        Returns:
        a ListenableFuture that represents the result of the delete attachment operation and indicates if the result java.util.concurrent.Future.isDone().
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if attachment is null
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • deleteAttachmentsAsync

        public ListenableFuture<java.lang.Void> deleteAttachmentsAsync​(java.lang.Iterable<Attachment> attachments)
        Deletes the attachments, defined by the given Attachment.
        Parameters:
        attachments - the attachments to be deleted
        Returns:
        a ListenableFuture that represents the result of the delete attachments operation and indicates if the result java.util.concurrent.Future.isDone().
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if attachments is null
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • refreshObjectId

        @Deprecated
        public boolean refreshObjectId()
        Deprecated.
        As of 100.4.0, replaced by Feature.refresh().
        Updates both the object Id and global Id (if applicable) of the feature to get the permanent value after edits have been applied to the service with ServiceFeatureTable.applyEditsAsync().

        Note: Global Ids are assigned by the server and will always require calling this method to update the feature's attributes with the new value.

        Returns:
        true if the object Id and/or global Id was changed to a permanent Id, false if the Id was already a permanent value or none was available.
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • relateFeature

        public void relateFeature​(ArcGISFeature feature)
        Sets up a relationship between this feature and the provided feature.

        If this relationship is keyed on an object ID or global ID, and the origin feature in this call has been created locally, you must first call ServiceFeatureTable.applyEditsAsync() and refreshObjectId() to obtain the new object ID and global ID generated by the service. If this is not done, then the destination feature will end up referring to an outdated ID and will not be considered related.

        Parameters:
        feature - the feature to relate to
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if feature is null
        Since:
        100.1.0
      • relateFeature

        public void relateFeature​(ArcGISFeature feature,
                                  RelationshipInfo relationshipInfo)
        Sets up a relationship between this feature and the provided feature based on the given relationship info.

        If this relationship is keyed on an object ID or global ID, and the origin feature in this call has been created locally, you must first call ServiceFeatureTable.applyEditsAsync() and refreshObjectId() to obtain the new object ID and global ID generated by the service. If this is not done, then the destination feature will end up referring to an outdated ID and will not be considered related.

        Parameters:
        feature - the feature to relate to
        relationshipInfo - the relationship info to use when relating the two features, can be null
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if feature is null
        Since:
        100.1.0
      • unrelateFeature

        public void unrelateFeature​(ArcGISFeature feature)
        Removes the relationship between this feature and the provided feature.
        Parameters:
        feature - the feature from which this feature should remove its relationship
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if feature is null
        Since:
        100.1.0
      • getLoadStatus

        public LoadStatus getLoadStatus()
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Returns the LoadStatus of the loadable resource.
        Specified by:
        getLoadStatus in interface Loadable
        Returns:
        the LoadStatus of the loadable resource
      • cancelLoad

        public void cancelLoad()
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Cancels loading metadata for the object.

        Cancels loading the metadata if the object is loading, and always invokes the done loading listener.

        A load operation that is in progress (LoadStatus.LOADING state) can be cancelled by calling this method and the resource will transition from LoadStatus.LOADING to LoadStatus.FAILED_TO_LOAD state. If the load operation was successfully cancelled, a CancellationException will be returned from Loadable.getLoadError().

        Cancellation should be used carefully because all enqueued done loading listeners for that resource instance will get invoked with an error stating that the operation was cancelled. Thus, one component in the application can cancel the load operation initiated by other components.

        This method does nothing if the resource is not in LoadStatus.LOADING state.

        Specified by:
        cancelLoad in interface Loadable
      • loadAsync

        public void loadAsync()
        Loads the metadata of the loadable resource asynchronously.

        The load status changes from LoadStatus.NOT_LOADED to LoadStatus.LOADING. A listener can be added via Loadable.addDoneLoadingListener(java.lang.Runnable) that is invoked upon completion of the asynchronous load operation.

        If the load operation completes successfully, the load status will be LoadStatus.LOADED, which means the resource has loaded its metadata.

        If the load operation failed, the load status will be LoadStatus.FAILED_TO_LOAD and the error can be retrieved by calling Loadable.getLoadError().

        This method can be called concurrently and repeatedly, but only one attempt is ever made to perform the load operation. If a load operation is already in progress (LoadStatus.LOADING state) when loadAsync is called, it simply piggy-backs on the outstanding operation and the done loading listener added to the loadable resource is enqueued to be invoked when that operation completes. If the operation has already completed (LoadStatus.LOADED or LoadStatus.FAILED_TO_LOAD state) when loadAsync is called, the done loading listener is immediately invoked when added to the loadable resource.

        If a loadable resource has failed to load, calling loadAsync on it subsequently will not change its state. The done loading listener will be invoked immediately when added to the loadable resource. In order to retry loading the resource, Loadable.retryLoadAsync() needs to be used.

        A load operation that is in progress (LoadStatus.LOADING state) can be cancelled by calling Loadable.cancelLoad().

        An ArcGISFeature is loadable. Depending on a ServiceFeatureTable's feature request mode, queries on the table can return ArcGISFeature objects which have the minimum set of attributes required for rendering and labeling (and geometries do not include m values). For more details, see the following:

        To access all attributes in the returned ArcGISFeatures, call this method on each feature. For alternative ways to load all attributes in the returned features, see loadOrRefreshFeaturesAsync(Iterable<Feature>) or ServiceFeatureTable.queryFeaturesAsync(QueryParameters, ServiceFeatureTable.QueryFeatureFields)

        Specified by:
        loadAsync in interface Loadable
      • retryLoadAsync

        public void retryLoadAsync()
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Loads or retries loading metadata for the object asynchronously.

        Will retry loading the metadata if the object's load status is LoadStatus.FAILED_TO_LOAD. Will load the object if it is not loaded. Will not retry to load the object if the object is loaded.

        For more details on the load process see Loadable.loadAsync().

        Specified by:
        retryLoadAsync in interface Loadable
      • addDoneLoadingListener

        public void addDoneLoadingListener​(java.lang.Runnable listener)
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Adds a listener to the loadable resource that is invoked when loading has completed.

        The listener may be added at any point, whether the loadable resource has already completed loading or not.

        • For resources that are not loaded when the listener is added (LoadStatus is NOT_LOADED or LOADING): When the resource completes loading, the listener will be invoked on the UI thread if it is added from the UI thread, otherwise it is not guaranteed on which thread the listener is invoked.
        • For resources that are already loaded when the listener is added (LoadStatus is LOADED or FAILED_TO_LOAD): The listener will be called immediately, on the current thread.

        Alternatively, to be notified when there is any change in the load status, use the Loadable.addLoadStatusChangedListener(LoadStatusChangedListener) method instead.

        Specified by:
        addDoneLoadingListener in interface Loadable
        Parameters:
        listener - a Runnable that is invoked upon completion of the load operation
      • removeDoneLoadingListener

        public boolean removeDoneLoadingListener​(java.lang.Runnable listener)
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Removes a done loading listener from the loadable resource.
        Specified by:
        removeDoneLoadingListener in interface Loadable
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be removed
        Returns:
        true if the listener was removed, otherwise false
      • addLoadStatusChangedListener

        public void addLoadStatusChangedListener​(LoadStatusChangedListener listener)
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Adds a LoadStatusChangedListener to the loadable resource that is invoked whenever the load status changes.

        Adding this listener on the UI thread will cause it to be invoked on the UI thread, otherwise it is not guaranteed on which thread the listener is invoked.

        The listener will not be called if added to a loadable resource that has already completed loading. To be notified when a loadable resource has completed loading, including if the resource is already loaded when the listener is added, use the Loadable.addDoneLoadingListener(Runnable) method.

        Specified by:
        addLoadStatusChangedListener in interface Loadable
        Parameters:
        listener - the LoadStatusChangedListener to be added
      • removeLoadStatusChangedListener

        public boolean removeLoadStatusChangedListener​(LoadStatusChangedListener listener)
        Description copied from interface: Loadable
        Removes a LoadStatusChangedListener from the loadable resource.
        Specified by:
        removeLoadStatusChangedListener in interface Loadable
        Parameters:
        listener - the LoadStatusChangedListener to be removed
        Returns:
        true if the listener was removed, otherwise false
      • close

        public void close()
        Closes this ArcGISFeature, relinquishing any underlying resources. This method is invoked automatically on objects managed by the try-with-resources statement. Any method invoked on this ArcGISFeature instance after it has been closed throws an IllegalStateException. This method is idempotent, in other words it can be called more than once without any side effects.

        Calling this method is not mandatory, but recommended on Android if large amounts of ArcGISFeature instances are allocated, to ensure a deterministic and timely release of resources.

        Note that this method does not close the underlying geodatabase. For closing the geodatabase see Geodatabase.close().

        Specified by:
        close in interface java.lang.AutoCloseable
        Since:
        100.6.0