compact, modular JavaScript wrappers for the ArcGIS REST API that run in Node.js and modern browsers.
import { request } from "@esri/arcgis-rest-request";
const url =
"https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/6e03e8c26aad4b9c92a87c1063ddb0e3/data";
request(url).then((response) => {
console.log(response); // WebMap JSON
});
To get started, go to ArcGIS REST JS on the ArcGIS Developers website.
If you are on version 3, the previous documentation can be found at https://esri.github.io/arcgis-rest-js.
The documentation is published at https://developers.arcgis.com/arcgis-rest-js/ and is maintained in a private repository and managed by the ArcGIS Developer Experience team. The API reference is generated automatically by TypeDoc via the npm run typedoc
command and the typedoc.json
configuration file.
You can install dependencies by cloning the repository and running:
npm install && npm run build
This will install all dependencies and do an initial build. Afterward, you can run any of the demo apps by cd
'ing by following the README for the specific demo. For a list of all available commands run npm run
.
For all packages:
npm run build
- builds all distributions of every package with ultra
, inside each package builds are done in parallel with npm-run-all
. Output is errors only.npm run build:esm
, npm run build:cjs
, npm run build:bundled
- as as the above but only one of our target distributions.npm run dev:esm
, npm run dev:cjs
, npm run dev:bundled
- runs the appropriate watch command in all packages.For a specific package:
npm run build -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run all builds in a specific workspacenpm run dev -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run all dev commands in a specific workspacenpm run build:esm -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the esm build in a specific workspacenpm run dev:esm -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the esm dev command in a specific workspacenpm run build:cjs -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the common js build in a specific workspacenpm run dev:cjs -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the common js dev command in a specific workspacenpm run build:bundled -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the rollup build in a specific workspacenpm run dev:bundled -w @esri/arcgis-rest-request
- run the rollup dev command in a specific workspace@esri/arcgis-rest-request
- Core module implementing basic request code, shared TypeScript types and common utilities.@esri/arcgis-rest-portal
- Methods for working with ArcGIS Online/Enterprise content and users.@esri/arcgis-rest-feature-service
- Functions for querying, editing, and administering hosted feature layers and feature services.@esri/arcgis-rest-geocoding
- Wrapper around geocoding services.@esri/arcgis-rest-routing
- Wrapper around routing and directions services.@esri/arcgis-rest-demographics
- Wrapper around demographic data services.@esri/arcgis-rest-places
- Wrapper around place finding and place data services.If something isn't working the way you expected, please take a look at previously logged issues first. Have you found a new bug? Want to request a new feature? We'd love to hear from you.
If you're looking for help you can also post issues on Stack Overflow with the esri-oss
tag.
For transparency into the release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, @esri/arcgis-rest-js
is maintained under Semantic Versioning guidelines and will adhere to these rules whenever possible.
For more information on SemVer, please visit http://semver.org/.
Esri welcomes contributions from anyone and everyone. Please see our guidelines for contributing.
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