import type Accessor from "../../core/Accessor.js"; import type Extent from "../../geometry/Extent.js"; import type SpatialReference from "../../geometry/SpatialReference.js"; import type { SpatialReferenceProperties } from "../../geometry/SpatialReference.js"; import type { ExtentProperties } from "../../geometry/Extent.js"; export interface GPOptionsProperties extends Partial> { /** * The spatial reference of the output geometries. If not specified, the output geometries will be * in the spatial reference of the input geometries. If [processSpatialReference](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/GPOptions/#processSpatialReference) * is specified and `outSpatialReference` is not specified, the output geometries will be in the * spatial reference of the process spatial reference. */ outSpatialReference?: SpatialReferenceProperties | null; /** Limits processing to features within this extent. */ processExtent?: ExtentProperties | null; /** * The spatial reference that the model will use to perform geometry operations. * If `processSpatialReference` is specified and [outSpatialReference](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/GPOptions/#outSpatialReference) * is not specified, the output geometries will be in the spatial reference of the process * spatial reference. * * A possible common scenario for using `processSpatialReference` and `outSpatialReference` is * that you would like to perform spatial operations like buffer or clip on a projected coordinate * system such as web mercator. And you would like to recieve the output based on a geographic * coordinates such as WGS84. */ processSpatialReference?: SpatialReferenceProperties | null; } /** * A convenience module for providing input options for the geoprocessing service return values. * * @since 4.19 */ export default class GPOptions extends Accessor { constructor(properties?: GPOptionsProperties); /** * The spatial reference of the output geometries. If not specified, the output geometries will be * in the spatial reference of the input geometries. If [processSpatialReference](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/GPOptions/#processSpatialReference) * is specified and `outSpatialReference` is not specified, the output geometries will be in the * spatial reference of the process spatial reference. */ get outSpatialReference(): SpatialReference | null | undefined; set outSpatialReference(value: SpatialReferenceProperties | null | undefined); /** Limits processing to features within this extent. */ get processExtent(): Extent | null | undefined; set processExtent(value: ExtentProperties | null | undefined); /** * The spatial reference that the model will use to perform geometry operations. * If `processSpatialReference` is specified and [outSpatialReference](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/GPOptions/#outSpatialReference) * is not specified, the output geometries will be in the spatial reference of the process * spatial reference. * * A possible common scenario for using `processSpatialReference` and `outSpatialReference` is * that you would like to perform spatial operations like buffer or clip on a projected coordinate * system such as web mercator. And you would like to recieve the output based on a geographic * coordinates such as WGS84. */ get processSpatialReference(): SpatialReference | null | undefined; set processSpatialReference(value: SpatialReferenceProperties | null | undefined); /** * When `true`, individual values in a value table will be prefixed with the associated column name. * If false, the default, a value table will consist as a two dimensional array of values. * This property is referenced by [execute()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/#execute) and [JobInfo.fetchResultData()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/support/JobInfo/#fetchResultData). * * @default false * @since 4.29 * @see [Geoprocessing service data types - GPValueTable](https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/enterprise/gp-data-types/#gpvaluetable) */ accessor returnColumnName: boolean; /** * When `true`, a parameter value of type `"feature-record-set-layer"` will be returned as a [feature layer](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/layers/FeatureLayer/) * rather than a [feature set](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/support/FeatureSet/). This property is referenced by [execute()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/geoprocessor/#execute) * and [JobInfo.fetchResultData()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/support/JobInfo/#fetchResultData). The default is false. * * @default false * @since 4.31 * @see [Execute a task | Request parameters](https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/enterprise/execute-gp-task/#request-parameters) * @see [Result parameters | Request parameters](https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/enterprise/gp-result/#request-parameters) */ accessor returnFeatureCollection: boolean; /** * Returns geometry with measures when [LastMileDeliveryParameters.routeShape](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/rest/support/LastMileDeliveryParameters/#routeShape) is `shape-with-measures`. If `true`, m-values will be included in the results if the features have m-values; otherwise, m-values are not returned. The default is false. * * @default false */ accessor returnM: boolean; /** * Returns geometry with heights (z) if and when the source network dataset contains height information. * If `true`, z-values will be included in the results if the features have z-values. * Otherwise, z-values are not returned. The default is false. * * @default false */ accessor returnZ: boolean; }