Display a feature layer from a service using the no cache feature request mode.
Use case
ServiceFeatureTable
supports three request modes, which define how features are requested from the service and stored in the local table. The feature request modes have different performance characteristics. Use no cache in scenarios where you always want the freshest data.
How to use the sample
Run the sample and pan and zoom around the map. With each interaction, new features will be requested from the service and displayed on the map.
How it works
- Set the
ServiceFeatureTable::setFeatureRequestMode
property of the service feature table toFeatureRequestMode::OnInteractionNoCache
before the table is loaded. - Add the table to the map using a
FeatureLayer
.
Relevant API
- FeatureLayer
- FeatureRequestMode::OnInteractionNoCache
- ServiceFeatureTable
- ServiceFeatureTable::setFeatureRequestMode
About the data
This sample displays a Pool permit feature layer in Riverside, California, displaying which parcels do not have pool permits.
Additional information
In no cache mode, features are automatically populated from the service for the visible extent. Each time the user pans and zooms, features are downloaded for the visible extent. Features are still cached in a local geodatabase for display, but the cache will always be populated with the latest data after navigation.
NOTE: No cache does not guarantee that features won't be cached locally; feature request mode is a performance concept unrelated to data security.
Tags
cache, feature request mode, performance
Sample Code
// [WriteFile Name=ServiceFeatureTableNoCache, Category=Features]
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#ifdef PCH_BUILD
#include "pch.hpp"
#endif // PCH_BUILD
#include "ServiceFeatureTableNoCache.h"
#include "Map.h"
#include "MapQuickView.h"
#include "FeatureLayer.h"
#include "Basemap.h"
#include "SpatialReference.h"
#include "ServiceFeatureTable.h"
#include "Viewpoint.h"
#include "Envelope.h"
#include <QUrl>
using namespace Esri::ArcGISRuntime;
ServiceFeatureTableNoCache::ServiceFeatureTableNoCache(QQuickItem* parent) :
QQuickItem(parent)
{
}
ServiceFeatureTableNoCache::~ServiceFeatureTableNoCache() = default;
void ServiceFeatureTableNoCache::init()
{
qmlRegisterType<MapQuickView>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "MapView");
qmlRegisterType<ServiceFeatureTableNoCache>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "ServiceFeatureTableNoCacheSample");
}
void ServiceFeatureTableNoCache::componentComplete()
{
QQuickItem::componentComplete();
// find QML MapView component
m_mapView = findChild<MapQuickView*>("mapView");
m_mapView->setWrapAroundMode(WrapAroundMode::Disabled);
// Create a map using the topographic basemap
m_map = new Map(BasemapStyle::ArcGISTopographic, this);
m_map->setInitialViewpoint(Viewpoint(Envelope(-13075816.4047166, 4014771.46954516, -13073005.6797177, 4016869.78617381, SpatialReference(102100))));
// Set map to map view
m_mapView->setMap(m_map);
// create the feature table
m_featureTable = new ServiceFeatureTable(QUrl("https://sampleserver6.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/PoolPermits/FeatureServer/0"), this);
// set the feature request mode
m_featureTable->setFeatureRequestMode(FeatureRequestMode::OnInteractionNoCache);
// create the feature layer using the feature table
m_featureLayer = new FeatureLayer(m_featureTable, this);
// add the feature layer to the map
m_map->operationalLayers()->append(m_featureLayer);
}