Display KML from a URL, portal item, or local KML file.
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is a data format used by Google Earth. KML is popular as a transmission format for consumer use and for sharing geographic data between apps. You can use Runtime to display KML files, with full support for a variety of features, including network links, 3D models, screen overlays, and tours.
Use the UI to select a source. A KML file from that source will be loaded and displayed in the scene.
- To create a KML layer from a URL, create a
KmlDataset
using the URL to the KML file. Then pass the dataset to theKmlLayer
constructor. - To create a KML layer from a portal item, construct a
PortalItem
with aPortal
and the KML portal item ID. Pass the portal item to theKmlLayer
constructor. - To create a KML layer from a local file, create a
KmlDataset
using the absolute file path to the local KML file. Then pass the dataset to theKmlLayer
constructor. - Add the layer as an operational layer to the scene with
scene.OperationalLayers.Add(kmlLayer)
.
- KmlDataset
- KmlLayer
This sample uses US state capitals KML file. It is downloaded from ArcGIS Online automatically.
This sample displays three different KML files:
- From URL - this is a map of the significant weather outlook produced by NOAA/NWS. It uses KML network links to always show the latest data.
- From local file - this is a map of U.S. state capitals. It doesn't define an icon, so the default pushpin is used for the points.
- From portal item - this is a map of U.S. states.
keyhole, KML, KMZ, OGC