Qt Location Esri Plugin¶
Uses Esri for location services.
Overview¶
This geo services plugin allows applications to access Esri location based services using the Qt Location API. The use of these services is governed by the Esri terms of use .
Data is provided by many different content providers .
The Esri geoservices plugin can be loaded by using the plugin key “esri”.
You can use the services provided by Esri’s ArcGIS Platform by subscribing to the ArcGIS Developer Program, at no charge. See the “Essentials” plan details here: {https://developers.arcgis.com/pricing/}{ArcGIS Developer Program Pricing}.
The Developer subscription offers a free-of-charge option for developing and testing your applications. With this, your applications can go to production under the following conditions:
The app can request up to one million maps per month.
50 credits are included with the Developer subscription. The costs are 40 credits for 1000 geocodes, and 0.5 credits per route generated. Place searches are free.
The app does not directly generate revenue. That is, end users must be able to obtain it and to use it for free.
If the above conditions cannot be met, the ArcGIS Online subscription is the correct choice, as it gives applications full access to the ArcGIS platform.
Parameters¶
Mandatory parameters¶
Parameter
Description
esri.token
Security token for using routing services only. Mapping, geocoding and place searches services do not require a token.
To use the routing services hosted on ArcGIS Online with the Esri plugin, a token is required. You can obtain a token for testing purposes , or you can sign up for an ArcGIS Online subscription .
Optional parameters¶
Parameter
Description
esri.useragent
User agent string sent when making network requests
esri.mapping.minimumZoomLevel
The minimum zoom level [double] at which the map is displayed
esri.mapping.maximumZoomLevel
The maximum level [double] at which the map is displayed
esri.mapping.cache.directory
Absolute path to map tile cache directory used as network disk cache.
The default place for the cache is the
QtLocation/esri
subdirectory in the location returned bywritableLocation()
, called withGenericCacheLocation
as a parameter. On systems that have no concept of a shared cache, the application-specificCacheLocation
is used instead.esri.mapping.cache.disk.cost_strategy
The cost strategy to use to cache map tiles on disk. Valid values are bytesize and unitary . Using bytesize , the related size parameter (esri.mapping.cache.disk.size ) will be interpreted as bytes. Using unitary , they will be interpreted as number of tiles. The default value for this parameter is bytesize .
esri.mapping.cache.disk.size
Disk cache size for map tiles. The default size of the cache is 50 MiB when bytesize is the cost strategy for this cache, or 1000 tiles, when unitary is the cost strategy.
esri.mapping.cache.memory.cost_strategy
The cost strategy to use to cache map tiles in memory. Valid values are bytesize and unitary . Using bytesize , the related size parameter (esri.mapping.cache.memory.size ) will be interpreted as bytes. Using unitary , they will be interpreted as number of tiles. The default value for this parameter is bytesize .
esri.mapping.cache.memory.size
Memory cache size for map tiles. The default size of the cache is 3 MiB when bytesize is the cost strategy for this cache, or 100 tiles, when unitary is the cost strategy.
esri.mapping.cache.texture.cost_strategy
The cost strategy to use to cache decompressed map tiles in memory. Valid values are bytesize and unitary . Using bytesize , the related size parameter (esri.mapping.cache.texture.size ) will be interpreted as bytes. Using unitary , they will be interpreted as number of tiles. The default value for this parameter is bytesize .
esri.mapping.cache.texture.size
Texture cache size for map tiles. The default size of the cache is 6 MiB when bytesize is the cost strategy for this cache, or 30 tiles, when unitary is the cost strategy. Note that the texture cache has a hard minimum size which depends on the size of the map viewport (it must contain enough data to display the tiles currently visible on the display). This value is the amount of cache to be used in addition to the bare minimum.
esri.mapping.prefetching_style
This parameter allows to provide a hint how tile prefetching is to be performed by the engine. The default value,
TwoNeighbourLayers
, makes the engine prefetch tiles for the layer above and the one below the current tile layer, providing ready tiles when zooming in or out from the current zoom level.OneNeighbourLayer
only prefetches the one layer closest to the current zoom level. Finally,NoPrefetching
allows to disable the prefetching, so only tiles that are visible will be fetched. Note that, depending on the active map type, this hint might be ignored.
Directions language¶
The service supports generating directions in the following languages:
Language
Description
ar
Generate directions in Arabic
cs
Generate directions in Czech
de
Generate directions in German
el
Generate directions in Greek
en
(default) Generate directions in English
es
Generate directions in Spanish
et
Generate directions in Estonian
fr
Generate directions in French
he
Generate directions in Hebrew
it
Generate directions in Italian
ja
Generate directions in Japanese
ko
Generate directions in Korean
lt
Generate directions in Lithuanian
lv
Generate directions in Latvian
nl
Generate directions in Dutch
pl
Generate directions in Polish
pt-BR
Generate directions in Brazilian Portuguese
pt-PT
Generate directions in Portuguese (Portugal)
ru
Generate directions in Russian
sv
Generate directions in Swedish
tr
Generate directions in Turkish
zh-CN
Simplified Chinese
If only unsupported language codes are specified via the locales property, the service returns the directions using the default language, English.
Directions length units¶
MetricSystem
(default) use meters, other values (ImperialUSSystem
,ImperialUSSystem
) use feet.
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