'use strict';
const layerInterface = require('./layerInterface.js')();
const shared = require('./shared.js')();
const root = require('./root.js')();
/**
* @class LayerRecord
*/
class LayerRecord extends root.Root {
// NOTE: we used to override layerClass in each specific class.
// since we require the class in the generic constructor,
// and since it was requested that the esri class be passed in
// as a constructor parameter instead of holding a ref to the esriBundle,
// and since you must call `super` first in a constructor,
// it was impossible to assign the specific class before the generic
// constructor executed, resulting in null-dereferences.
// this approach solves the problem.
get layerClass () { return this._layerClass; }
get config () { return this.initialConfig; } // TODO: add a live config reference if needed
get legendEntry () { return this._legendEntry; } // legend entry class corresponding to those defined in legend entry service
set legendEntry (value) { this._legendEntry = value; } // TODO: determine if we still link legends inside this class
get state () { return this._state; }
set state (value) { this._state = value; }
get layerId () { return this.config.id; }
// TODO should probably remove passthrough bindings?
get _layerPassthroughBindings () { return ['setOpacity', 'setVisibility']; } // TODO when jshint parses instance fields properly we can change this from a property to a field
get _layerPassthroughProperties () { return ['visibleAtMapScale', 'visible', 'spatialReference']; } // TODO when jshint parses instance fields properly we can change this from a property to a field
get userLayer () { return this._user; } // indicates if layer was added by a user
set userLayer (value) { this._user = value; }
get visibility () {
if (this._layer) {
return this._layer.visible;
} else {
return true; // TODO what should a proper default be? example of this situation??
}
}
set visibility (value) {
if (this._layer) {
this._layer.setVisibility(value);
}
// TODO do we need an ELSE case here?
}
get opacity () {
if (this._layer) {
return this._layer.opacity;
} else {
return 1; // TODO what should a proper default be? example of this situation??
}
}
set opacity (value) {
if (this._layer) {
this._layer.setOpacity(value);
}
// TODO do we need an ELSE case here?
}
/**
* Attach event handlers to layer events
*/
bindEvents (layer) {
// TEST STATUS basic
// TODO optional refactor. Rather than making the events object in the parameter,
// do it as a variable, and only add mouse-over, mouse-out events if we are
// in an app configuration that will use it. May save a bit of processing
// by not having unused events being handled and ignored.
// Second optional thing. Call a separate wrapEvents in FeatuerRecord class
this._apiRef.events.wrapEvents(layer, {
// wrapping the function calls to keep `this` bound correctly
load: () => this.onLoad(),
error: e => this.onError(e),
'update-start': () => this.onUpdateStart(),
'update-end': () => this.onUpdateEnd(),
'mouse-over': e => this.onMouseOver(e),
'mouse-out': e => this.onMouseOut(e)
});
}
/**
* Perform layer initialization tasks
*/
constructLayer () {
// TEST STATUS basic
this._layer = this.layerClass(this.config.url, this.makeLayerConfig());
this.bindEvents(this._layer);
return this._layer;
}
/**
* Handle a change in layer state
*/
_stateChange (newState) {
// TEST STATUS basic
this._state = newState;
console.log(`State change for ${this.layerId} to ${newState}`);
// if we don't copy the array we could be looping on an array
// that is being modified as it is being read
this._fireEvent(this._stateListeners, this._state);
}
/**
* Wire up state change listener
*/
addStateListener (listenerCallback) {
this._stateListeners.push(listenerCallback);
return listenerCallback;
}
/**
* Remove a state change listener
*/
removeStateListener (listenerCallback) {
const idx = this._stateListeners.indexOf(listenerCallback);
if (idx < 0) {
throw new Error('Attempting to remove a listener which is not registered.');
}
this._stateListeners.splice(idx, 1);
}
/**
* Wire up mouse hover listener
*/
addHoverListener (listenerCallback) {
this._hoverListeners.push(listenerCallback);
return listenerCallback;
}
/**
* Remove a mouse hover listener
*/
removeHoverListener (listenerCallback) {
const idx = this._hoverListeners.indexOf(listenerCallback);
if (idx < 0) {
throw new Error('Attempting to remove a listener which is not registered.');
}
this._hoverListeners.splice(idx, 1);
}
/**
* Triggers when the layer loads.
* Returns an array of promises that need to resolve for layer to be loaded.
*
* @function onLoad
*/
onLoad () {
// only super-general stuff in here, that all layers should run.
console.info(`Layer loaded: ${this._layer.id}`);
if (!this.name) {
// no name from config. attempt layer name
this.name = this._layer.name;
}
// TODO check if we are file based. if so, use the graphic box calculator
// (see zoomToBoundary in old client)
if (!this.extent) {
// no extent from config. attempt layer extent
this.extent = this._layer.fullExtent;
}
let lookupPromise = Promise.resolve();
if (this._epsgLookup) {
const check = this._apiRef.proj.checkProj(this.spatialReference, this._epsgLookup);
if (check.lookupPromise) {
lookupPromise = check.lookupPromise;
}
// TODO if we don't find a projection, the app will show the layer loading forever.
// might need to handle the fail case and show something to the user.
}
return [lookupPromise];
}
/**
* Handles when the layer has an error
*/
onError (e) {
console.warn(`Layer error: ${e}`);
console.warn(e);
this._stateChange(shared.states.ERROR);
}
/**
* Handles when the layer starts to update
*/
onUpdateStart () {
this._stateChange(shared.states.REFRESH);
}
/**
* Handles when the layer finishes updating
*/
onUpdateEnd () {
this._stateChange(shared.states.LOADED);
}
/**
* Handles when the mouse enters a layer
*/
onMouseOver () {
// do nothing in baseclass
}
/**
* Handles when the mouse leaves a layer
*/
onMouseOut () {
// do nothing in baseclass
}
/**
* Creates an options object for the physical layer
*/
makeLayerConfig () {
return {
id: this.config.id,
opacity: this.config.state.opacity,
visible: this.config.state.visibility
};
}
/**
* Figure out visibility scale. Will use layer minScale/maxScale
* and map levels of detail to determine scale boundaries.
*
* @param {Array} lods array of valid levels of detail for the map
* @param {Object} scaleSet contains .minScale and .maxScale for valid viewing scales
* @param {Boolean} zoomIn the zoom to scale direction; true need to zoom in; false need to zoom out
* @param {Boolean} zoomGraphic an optional value when zoomToScale is use to zoom to a graphic element;
* true used to zoom to a graphic element; false not used to zoom to a graphic element
* @returns {Object} a level of detail (lod) object for the appropriate scale to zoom to
*/
findZoomScale (lods, scaleSet, zoomIn, zoomGraphic = false) {
// TODO rename function to getZoomScale?
// TODO take a second look at parameters zoomIn and zoomGraphic. how are they derived (in the caller code)?
// seems weird to me to do it this way
// TODO naming of "zoomIn" is very misleading and confusing. in practice, we are often
// setting the value to false when we are zooming down close to the ground.
// Need full analysis of usage, possibly rename parameter or update param docs.
// TODO update function parameters once things are working
// if the function is used to zoom to a graphic element and the layer is out of scale we always want
// the layer to zoom to the maximum scale allowed for the layer. In this case, zoomIn must be
// always false
zoomIn = (zoomGraphic) ? false : zoomIn;
// TODO double-check where lods are coming from in old code
// change search order of lods depending if we are zooming in or out
const modLods = zoomIn ? lods : [...lods].reverse();
return modLods.find(currentLod => zoomIn ? currentLod.scale < scaleSet.minScale :
currentLod.scale > scaleSet.maxScale);
}
/**
* Set map scale depending on zooming in or zooming out of layer visibility scale
*
* @param {Object} map layer to zoom to scale to for feature layers; parent layer for dynamic layers
* @param {Object} lod scale object the map will be set to
* @param {Boolean} zoomIn the zoom to scale direction; true need to zoom in; false need to zoom out
* @returns {Promise} resolves after map is done changing its extent
*/
setMapScale (map, lod, zoomIn) {
// TEST STATUS none
// TODO possible this would live in the map manager in a bigger refactor.
// NOTE because we utilize the layer object's full extent (and not child feature class extents),
// this function stays in this class.
// if zoom in is needed; must find center of layer's full extent and perform center&zoom
if (zoomIn) {
// need to reproject in case full extent in a different sr than basemap
const gextent = this._apiRef.proj.localProjectExtent(this._layer.fullExtent, map.spatialReference);
const reprojLayerFullExt = this._apiRef.mapManager.Extent(gextent.x0, gextent.y0,
gextent.x1, gextent.y1, gextent.sr);
// check if current map extent already in layer extent
return map.setScale(lod.scale).then(() => {
// if map extent not in layer extent, zoom to center of layer extent
// don't need to return Deferred otherwise because setScale already resolved here
if (!reprojLayerFullExt.intersects(map.extent)) {
return map.centerAt(reprojLayerFullExt.getCenter());
}
});
} else {
return map.setScale(lod.scale);
}
}
/**
* Figure out visibility scale and zoom to it. Will use layer minScale/maxScale
* and map levels of detail to determine scale boundaries.
*
* @private
* @param {Object} map the map object
* @param {Array} lods level of details array for basemap
* @param {Boolean} zoomIn the zoom to scale direction; true need to zoom in; false need to zoom out
* @param {Object} scaleSet contains min and max scales for the layer.
* @param {Boolean} zoomGraphic an optional value when zoomToScale is use to zoom to a graphic element;
* true used to zoom to a graphic element; false not used to zoom to a graphic element
*/
_zoomToScaleSet (map, lods, zoomIn, scaleSet, zoomGraphic = false) {
// TEST STATUS none
// TODO update function parameters once things are working
// if the function is used to zoom to a graphic element and the layer is out of scale we always want
// the layer to zoom to the maximum scale allowed for the layer. In this case, zoomIn must be
// always false
zoomIn = (zoomGraphic) ? false : zoomIn;
// NOTE we use lods provided by config rather that system-ish map.__tileInfo.lods
const zoomLod = this.findZoomScale(lods, scaleSet, zoomIn, zoomGraphic = false);
// TODO ponder on the implementation of this
return this.setMapScale(this._layer, zoomLod, zoomIn);
}
// TODO docs
zoomToScale (map, lods, zoomIn, zoomGraphic = false) {
// get scale set from child, then execute zoom
return this._featClasses[this._defaultFC].getScaleSet().then(scaleSet => {
return this._zoomToScaleSet(map, lods, zoomIn, scaleSet, zoomGraphic);
});
}
// TODO docs
isOffScale (mapScale) {
return this._featClasses[this._defaultFC].isOffScale(mapScale);
}
/**
* Zoom to layer boundary of the layer specified by layerId
* @param {Object} map map object we want to execute the zoom on
* @return {Promise} resolves when map is done zooming
*/
zoomToBoundary (map) {
return this.zoomToExtent(map, this.extent);
}
/**
* Worker function to zoom the map to an extent of possibly
* @param {Object} map map object we want to execute the zoom on
* @param {Object} extent map object we want to execute the zoom on
* @private
* @return {Promise} resolves when map is done zooming
*/
zoomToExtent (map, extent) {
// TODO add some caching? make sure it will get wiped if we end up changing projections
// or use wkid as caching key?
// trickyier now that we are in shared function.
// maybe return an object {promise, projected extent}, and caller can cache it?
const projRawExtent = this._apiRef.proj.localProjectExtent(extent, map.spatialReference);
const projFancyExtent = this._apiRef.mapManager.Extent(projRawExtent.x0, projRawExtent.y0,
projRawExtent.x1, projRawExtent.y1, projRawExtent.sr);
return map.setExtent(projFancyExtent);
}
/**
* Returns the visible scale values of the layer
* @returns {Promise} resolves in object properties .minScale and .maxScale
*/
getVisibleScales () {
// default layer, take from layer object
return Promise.resolve({
minScale: this._layer.minScale,
maxScale: this._layer.maxScale
});
}
/**
* Returns the feature count
* @returns {Promise} resolves feature count
*/
getFeatureCount () {
// TODO determine best result to indicate that layer does not have features
// we may want a null so that UI can display a different message (or suppress the message).
// of note, the proxy is currently returning undefined for non-feature things
return Promise.resolve(0);
}
/**
* Create an extent centered around a point, that is appropriate for the current map scale.
* @param {Object} point point on the map for extent center
* @param {Object} map map object the extent is relevant for
* @param {Integer} tolerance optional. distance in pixels from mouse point that qualifies as a hit. default is 5
* @return {Object} an extent of desired size and location
*/
makeClickBuffer (point, map, tolerance = 5) {
// TEST STATUS none
// take pixel tolerance, convert to map units at current scale. x2 to turn radius into diameter
const buffSize = 2 * tolerance * map.extent.getWidth() / map.width;
// Build tolerance envelope of correct size
const cBuff = new this._apiRef.mapManager.Extent(0, 0, buffSize, buffSize, point.spatialReference);
// move the envelope so it is centered around the point
return cBuff.centerAt(point);
}
// TODO docs
get symbology () { return this._featClasses[this._defaultFC].symbology; }
// TODO docs
isQueryable () {
// TEST STATUS basic
return this._featClasses[this._defaultFC].queryable;
}
// TODO docs
setQueryable (value) {
// TEST STATUS none
this._featClasses[this._defaultFC].queryable = value;
}
getGeomType () {
// TEST STATUS none
// standard case, layer has no geometry. This gets overridden in feature-based Record classes.
return undefined;
}
// returns the proxy interface object for the root of the layer (i.e. main entry in legend, not nested child things)
// TODO docs
getProxy () {
// TEST STATUS basic
// TODO figure out control name arrays from config (specifically, disabled list)
// updated config schema uses term "enabled" but have a feeling it really means available
// TODO figure out how placeholders work with all this
// TODO does this even make sense in the baseclass anymore? Everything *should* be overriding this.
if (!this._rootProxy) {
this._rootProxy = new layerInterface.LayerInterface(this, this.initialConfig.controls);
this._rootProxy.convertToSingleLayer(this);
}
return this._rootProxy;
}
/**
* Create a layer record with the appropriate geoApi layer type. Layer config
* should be fully merged with all layer options defined (i.e. this constructor
* will not apply any defaults).
* @param {Object} layerClass the ESRI api object for the layer
* @param {Object} apiRef object pointing to the geoApi. allows us to call other geoApi functions.
* @param {Object} config layer config values
* @param {Object} esriLayer an optional pre-constructed layer
* @param {Function} epsgLookup an optional lookup function for EPSG codes (see geoService for signature)
*/
constructor (layerClass, apiRef, config, esriLayer, epsgLookup) {
// TEST STATUS basic
super();
this._layerClass = layerClass;
this.name = config.name || '';
this._featClasses = {};
this._defaultFC = '0';
this._apiRef = apiRef;
this.initialConfig = config;
this._stateListeners = [];
this._hoverListeners = [];
this._user = false;
this._epsgLookup = epsgLookup;
this.extent = config.extent; // if missing, will fill more values after layer loads
// TODO verify we still use passthrough bindings.
this._layerPassthroughBindings.forEach(bindingName =>
this[bindingName] = (...args) => this._layer[bindingName](...args));
this._layerPassthroughProperties.forEach(propName => {
const descriptor = {
enumerable: true,
get: () => this._layer[propName]
};
Object.defineProperty(this, propName, descriptor);
});
if (esriLayer) {
this.constructLayer = () => { throw new Error('Cannot construct pre-made layers'); };
this._layer = esriLayer;
this.bindEvents(this._layer);
this._state = shared.states.LOADED;
if (!this.name) {
// no name from config. attempt layer name
this.name = esriLayer.name;
}
// TODO fire loaded event?
} else {
this.constructLayer(config);
this._state = shared.states.LOADING;
}
}
}
module.exports = () => ({
LayerRecord
});