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esri-leaflet-esm-test-3
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Leaflet plugins for consuming ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Server services.
Leaflet plugins for working with a handful of the most popular ArcGIS Service types. This includes Esri basemaps and feature services, as well as tiled map, dynamic map and image services.
This project is maintained with :heart: by folks on multiple teams at Esri, but we provide no guarantee of individual features, nor a traditional product lifecycle to support planning.
The goal of this project is not to replace the ArcGIS API for JavaScript but rather to provide small components for only some aspects of the ArcGIS platform for developers who prefer to build mapping applications with Leaflet.
We are proud to facilitate a project which requires participation from our diverse user community in order to thrive and we welcome contributions from those just getting their feet wet in open-source.
Support for Geocoding services and Geoprocessing services, as well as service defined rendering are available as well (via additional plugins).
If you'd like to display Esri services in any Leaflet application, we ask that you adhere to our Terms of Use and attribution requirements.
The easiest way to get started is to load Esri Leaflet via CDN. Here is an example you can copy/paste into your own .html
file: Esri Leaflet Quick Start
Samples, tutorials, and the API reference can be found at developers.arcgis.com/esri-leaflet.
If you notice any issues or would like to propose a change to the documentation, please let us know by creating an issue in this repository.
Many folks have written plugins to customize and extend Leaflet.
http://leafletjs.com/plugins.html
You can also pick and choose additional Esri Leaflet plugins.
https://developers.arcgis.com/esri-leaflet/plugins/
If something isn't working the way you expected, please take a look at previously logged issues that resolve common problems first. Have you found a new bug? Want to request a new feature? We'd love to hear from you. Please let us know by submitting an issue.
If you're looking for help you can also find answers on Stack Overflow and GeoNet.
If you'd like to inspect and modify the source of Esri Leaflet, follow the instructions below to set up a local development environment.
cd
into the esri-leaflet
folderpackage.json
dependencies by running npm install
npm start
from the command line. This will compile minified source in a brand new dist
directory, launch a tiny webserver and begin watching the raw source for changes.npm test
to make sure you haven't introduced a new 'feature' accidentally.Esri Leaflet 1.x (available on CDN) can be used in apps alongside:
Esri Leaflet 2.x (available on CDN) can be used in apps alongside:
The master
branch of this repository is only compatible with Leaflet 1.x.
For transparency into the release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, Esri Leaflet 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.
If you're using Esri content and services, you'll need to license your usage with an API key or an ArcGIS identity. Full details can be found here: Deployment guidelines.
If you display an ArcGIS Online service in any Leaflet application, we require that you include Esri attribution and recognize data providers. Using this plugin, it couldn't be easier to follow the terms. Just select your basemap and the appropriate credits will be displayed dynamically in Leaflet's own Attribution control as users pan/zoom.
L.esri.basemapLayer('Topographic').addTo(map);
L.esri.DynamicMapLayer
originally used code from AGS.Layer.Dynamic.jsL.esri.TiledMapLayer
adapts some code from arcgis-level-fixerCopyright © 2014-2019 Esri
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
A copy of the license is available in the repository's LICENSE file.
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Leaflet plugins for consuming ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Server services.
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