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@vertigis/reporting-client

v2.1.0

Published

VertiGIS Studio Reporting client for the browser

Downloads

59

Readme

VertiGIS Studio Reporting Client for JavaScript

CI/CD npm

This library makes it easy to run VertiGIS Studio Reporting or VertiGIS Studio Printing jobs in the browser.

Browser Support

The client supports the latest, stable releases of all major browsers. Internet Explorer 11 is not supported.

Requirements

Installing the package

This package is published to npm, and can be installed using npm:

npm install @vertigis/reporting-client

Generating a report

The client exports a run async function that will return a URL to the report upon completion.

import { run } from "@vertigis/reporting-client";

const url = await run("itemId", options?);

Options

| Option | Type | Description | | -------------- | ------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | culture | string | The culture to use for localization. For example "en-US". | | dpi | number | The DPI to use when rendering a map print. Defaults to 96. | | format | string | The output format of the report. Defaults to "pdf". | | parameters | object | An object specifying additional parameters to pass to the job. | | portalUrl | string | The URL of the ArcGIS Portal instance to use. Defaults to ArcGIS Online: "https://www.arcgis.com". | | resultFileName | string | The name assigned to the output file. It is used as the name of the tab when viewing the result in a browser and as the suggested name when downloading the result. | | token | string | The Portal access token to be used to access secured resources. If not provided requests to secured resources will fail. | | usePolling | boolean | When true, check for results by polling the service. When false, check for results using WebSockets. It is recommended to use WebSockets where possible. Defaults to false. |

Examples

Run a report from ArcGIS Online

const url = await run("itemId");

Run a report from ArcGIS Enterprise

const url = await run("itemId", {
    portalUrl: "https://server.domain.com/portal",
});

Run a report with parameters

const url = await run("itemId", {
    parameters: {
        Title: "My Title",
        FeatureIds: [1, 2, 3],
    },
});

Note: the parameter keys must mach the names of parameters that exist in the report.

Run a secured report, or a report that accesses secured ArcGIS content

const url = await run("itemId", {
    token: "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1Ni...",
});

Documentation

Find further documentation on the SDK on the VertiGIS Studio Developer Center.