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@arcgis/workflow-manager

ArcGIS Workflow Manager JavaScript API

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@arcgis/workflow-manager

ArcGIS Workflow Manager JavaScript API

Features

You can install the module via npm and then use them directly in a framework such as React, Vue.js or Angular. Or, you can also create your own custom builds with Webpack or rollup.js.

Install

Install the module into your project:

npm install --save @arcgis/workflow-manager

Dependencies

This module requires the following peer dependencies. Depending on your package manager, peer dependencies may need to be installed separately. Please refer to the package.json file for dependency and version information.

Usage

Get a reference to one of the manager classes and call methods on the manager. Each manager class is responsible for different operations on Workflow Manager Server.

For example, get a Job in the system using JobsManager.

Refer to the ArcGIS Workflow Manager JavaScript API Doc.

import { ConfigInfo, JobsManager, ManagerFactory } from '@arcgis/workflow-manager';
import { Job } from '@arcgis/workflow-manager/support';

// Configure connection properties
const config: ConfigInfo = {
  portalUrl: 'https://domain.hostname.com/portal/', // For ArcGIS Enterprise environments only, not needed for ArcGIS Online environments
  itemId: 'workflowItemId',
  appId: 'myAppId'
};

// Get an instance of JobsManager
const jobsManager = await ManagerFactory.getManager(JobsManager, config);

// Get a job in the Workflow Manager system
const job: Job = await jobsManager.getJob('job123');

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COPYRIGHT © 2026 Esri

All rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States and applicable international laws, treaties, and conventions.

This material is licensed for use under the Esri Master License Agreement (MLA), and is bound by the terms of that agreement. You may redistribute and use this code without modification, provided you adhere to the terms of the MLA and include this copyright notice.

For additional information, contact: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Attn: Contracts and Legal Services Department 380 New York Street Redlands, California, USA 92373 USA

email: contracts@esri.com

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Package last updated on 24 Feb 2026

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