Add rasters and feature tables from a GeoPackage to a map.
Use case
The OGC GeoPackage specification defines an open standard for sharing raster and vector data. You may want to use GeoPackage files to support file-based sharing of geographic data.
How to use the sample
When the sample loads, the feature tables and rasters from the GeoPackage will be shown on the map.
How it works
- Create a
GeoPackage
object using the path the local geoPackage. - Connect to the
GeoPackage.loadStatusChanged
signal. - Load the geoPackage
geoPackage.load()
, then iterate through the available rasters, exposed bygeopackage.geoPackageRasters
.- For each raster, create a raster layer then add it to the map.
- Iterate through available feature tables, exposed by
geopackage.geoPackageFeatureTables
.- For each feature table, create a feature layer then add it to the map.
Relevant API
- GeoPackage
- GeoPackage.loadStatusChanged
- GeoPackage.geoPackageFeatureTables
- GeoPackage.geoPackageRasters
- GeoPackageFeatureTable
- GeoPackageRaster
Offline data
Read more about how to set up the sample's offline data here.
Link | Local Location |
---|---|
AuroraCO.gpkg | <userhome> /ArcGIS/Runtime/Data/gpkg/AuroraCO.gpkg |
About the data
This sample features a GeoPackage with datasets that cover Aurora, Colorado: Public art (points), Bike trails (lines), Subdivisions (polygons), Airport noise (raster), and liquour license density (raster).
Additional information
GeoPackage uses a single SQLite file (.gpkg) that conforms to the OGC GeoPackage Standard. You can create a GeoPackage file (.gpkg) from your own data using the create a SQLite Database tool in ArcGIS Pro.
Tags
container, GeoPackage, layer, map, OGC, package, raster, table
Sample Code
// [WriteFile Name=ReadGeoPackage, Category=Maps]
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import QtQuick 2.6
import Esri.ArcGISRuntime 100.15
import Esri.ArcGISExtras 1.1
Rectangle {
id: rootRectangle
clip: true
width: 800
height: 600
readonly property string dataPath: System.userHomePath + "/ArcGIS/Runtime/Data/gpkg/"
MapView {
id: mapView
anchors.fill: parent
Component.onCompleted: {
// Set the focus on MapView to initially enable keyboard navigation
forceActiveFocus();
}
Map {
id: map
initialViewpoint: vc
Basemap {
initStyle: Enums.BasemapStyleArcGISTopographic
}
}
ViewpointCenter {
id: vc
center: Point {
x: -104.8319
y: 39.7294
spatialReference: SpatialReference {
wkid: 4326
}
}
targetScale: 500000
}
}
// Load and read the GeoPackage
GeoPackage {
id: gpkg
path: dataPath + "AuroraCO.gpkg"
// Initial check to see if GeoPackage is loaded and not empty
onLoadStatusChanged: {
if (loadStatus !== Enums.LoadStatusLoaded)
return;
if (!gpkg.geoPackageRasters.length > 0 && !gpkg.geoPackageFeatureTables.length > 0)
return;
// For each raster, create a raster layer and add the layer to the map
for (let k = 0; k < gpkg.geoPackageRasters.length; k++){
const raster = gpkg.geoPackageRasters[k];
const rasterLayer = ArcGISRuntimeEnvironment.createObject("RasterLayer", {raster: raster}, gpkg);
rasterLayer.opacity = 0.55;
map.operationalLayers.append(rasterLayer);
}
// For each feature table, create a feature layer and add the layer to the map
for (let i = 0; i < gpkg.geoPackageFeatureTables.length; i++){
const featureLayer = ArcGISRuntimeEnvironment.createObject("FeatureLayer", {featureTable: gpkg.geoPackageFeatureTables[i]}, gpkg);
map.operationalLayers.append(featureLayer);
}
}
Component.onCompleted: load()
}
}