FRAMES | NO FRAMES | Description | Parameters | Examples | Response |
URL | http://<imageservice-url>/add (POST only) |
Parent Resource | Image Service |
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Required Capability | Edit |
This operation is supported from 10.1 onwards.
The add rasters operation is performed on an image service resource.
The add rasters operation adds new rasters to an image service (POST only).
The added rasters can either be items uploaded using the itemIds
parameter, or published services using the serviceUrl
parameter.
If the itemIds
is specified, uploaded rasters will be copied to image service's dynamic image workspace location; if the serviceUrl
is specified, the image service will add this URL to the mosaic dataset with no raster files copied.
The serviceUrl
is required input for the following raster types: Image Service, Map Service, WCS, WMS.
You can provide arguments to the add rasters operation as query parameters defined in the parameters table below.
Parameter | Details |
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f |
Description: The response format. The default response format is html. Values: html | json |
itemIds |
Description:
The upload items (raster files) to be added.
Syntax: itemIds=<itemId1>,<itemId2>
Example: itemIds=ib740c7bb-e5d0-4156-9cea-12fa7d3a472c,ib740c7bb-e2d0-4106-9fea-12fa7d3a482c
|
serviceUrl |
Description:
The URL of the service to be added. The image service will add this URL to the mosaic dataset.
Service url is required for the following raster types: Image Service, Map Service, WCS and WMS
Example: serviceUrl=http://myserver/arcgis/services/Portland/ImageServer
|
rasterType |
Description:
The type of raster files being added.
Raster types
define the metadata and processing template for raster files to be
added. Allowed values are listed in image service resource.
A comprehensive coverage on description of each raster type can be found on the
ArcGIS Resource Center. Example: Raster Dataset | CADRG/ECRG | CIB | DTED | Image Service | Map Service | NITF | WCS | WMS |
computeStatistics |
Description:
If true , statistics for the rasters will be computed. The default is false .Values: false | true
|
buildPyramids |
Description:
If true , build pyramids for the rasters. The default is false .
Values: false | true
|
buildThumbnail |
Description:
If true , generate a thumbnail for the rasters. The default is false .
Values: false | true
|
minimumCellSizeFactor |
Description:
The factor (times raster resolution) used to populate MinPS field (maximum cell size above which raster is visible).
Syntax: minimumCellSizeFactor=<minimumCellSizeFactor>
Example: minimumCellSizeFactor=0.1
|
maximumCellSizeFactor |
Description:
The factor (times raster resolution) used to populate MaxPS field (maximum cell size below which raster is visible).
Syntax: maximumCellSizeFactor=<maximumCellSizeFactor>
Example: maximumCellSizeFactor=10
|
attributes |
Description:
Any attribute for the added rasters. Syntax: { "<name1>" : <value1>, "<name2>" : <value2> } Example: { "MinPS": 0, "MaxPS": 20; "Year" : 2002, "State" : "Florida" } |
geodataTransforms |
Description:
The geodata transformations applied on the added rasters. A geodata transformation is a
mathematical model that performs geometric transformation on a raster, it defines
how the pixels will be transformed when displayed or accessed,
such as polynomial, projective or identity transformations. The geodata transformations will be
applied to the dataset added.
Below is the JSON representation of transformations: Syntax: [ { "geodataTransform" : "<geodataTransformName1>", "geodataTransformArguments" : {<geodataTransformArguments1>} }, { "geodataTransform" : "<geodataTransformName2>", "geodataTransformArguments" : {<geodataTransformArguments2>} } ] The syntax of the geodataTransformArguments property varies
based on the specified geodataTransform name.
Please refer to the Geodata Transformations documentation for more details.
|
geodataTransformApplyMethod |
Description:
This parameter defines how to apply the provided geodataTransform. The default is esriGeodataTransformApplyAppend .
Values: esriGeodataTransformApplyAppend | esriGeodataTransformApplyReplace | esriGeodataTransformApplyOverwrite
|
itemIds=i9d41856c-3636-4580-b796-7091cc069afb,i00ffedac-6b57-4afa-91b4-b74592c26192&rasterType=Raster Dataset&maximumCellSizeFactor=10&f=jsonAdd one jpeg with polynomial transformation to an image service through http://myserver/arcgis/rest/sampleImage/ImageServer/add, post request content:
itemIds=i9d41856c-3636-4580-b796-7091cc069afb&rasterType=Raster Dataset&maximumCellSizeFactor=10&geodataTransforms=[{"geodataTransform" : "Polynomial","geodataTransformArguments" : {"sourcePoints" : [{"x":0, "y":0}, {"x":100, "y":0},{"x":100, "y":100}],"targetPoints" : [{"x":10, "y":10}, {"x":110, "y":10},{"x":110, "y":110}],"polynomialOrder" : 1,"spatialReference": {"wkid" : 54004}}}]&geodataTransformApplyMethod=esriGeodataTransformApplyAppend&f=json
{ "addResults" : [ { "rasterId" : <rasterId1>, "success" : <true | false>, "error" : { //only if success is false "code" : <code1>, "description" : "", } }, { "rasterId" : <rasterId2>, "success" : <true | false>, "error" : { //only if success is false "code" : <code1>, "description" : " ", } } ] }
{"addResults": [ { "rasterId": 13, "success": true }, { "rasterId": 14, "success": true } ]}