JavaScript (and TypeScript) client library for CARTO APIs and framework-agnostic CARTO + deck.gl applications.
Includes:
- Widget APIs
- … TBD
Install @carto/api-client
:
npm install --save @carto/api-client
Import vectorTableSource
, vectorQuerySource
, and other data source functions
from the @carto/api-client
package. These are drop-in replacements for the equivalent functions from the @deck.gl/carto
package, and the same data source may be used with any number of layers or widgets. Tileset sources are not yet supported.
import { vectorTableSource } from '@carto/api-client';
const data = await vectorTableSource({
accessToken: '••••',
connectionName: 'carto_dw',
tableName: 'carto-demo-data.demo_tables.retail_stores'
});
// → {name: string; value: number}[]
const categories = await data.widgetSource.getCategories({
column: 'store_type',
operation: 'count',
});
// → {value: number}
const formula = await data.widgetSource.getFormula({operation: 'count'});
// → {totalCount: number; rows: Record<string, number | string>[]}
const table = await data.widgetSource.getTable({
columns: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
sortBy: ['a'],
rowsPerPage: 20
});
...
To filter the widget source by a non-geospatial column, pass a filters
property to the source factory function.
import {vectorTableSource} from '@carto/api-client';
const data = await vectorTableSource({
accessToken: '••••',
connectionName: 'carto_dw',
tableName: 'carto-demo-data.demo_tables.retail_stores',
filters: {
store_type: {owner: 'widget-id', values: ['retail']},
},
});
By default, filters affect all layers and widgets using a given data source. To
exclude a particular widget from the filter, pass a filterOwner
parameter
matching the filters from which it should be excluded. In some cases, a widget's
results should not be affected by a filter that the widget itself created.
// → {name: string; value: number}[]
const categories = await data.widgetSource.getCategories({
filterOwner: 'widget-id',
column: 'store_type',
operation: 'count',
});
To filter the widget source to a spatial region, pass a spatialFilter
parameter (GeoJSON Polygon or MultiPolygon geometry) to any data fetching function.
// → {name: string; value: number}[]
const categories = await data.widgetSource.getCategories({
column: 'store_type',
operation: 'count',
spatialFilter: {
type: "Polygon"
coordinates: [
[
[-74.0562, 40.8331],
[-74.0562, 40.6933],
[-73.8734, 40.6933],
[-73.8734, 40.8331],
[-74.0562, 40.8331]
]
],
}
});
To create a spatial filter from the current deck.gl viewState
:
import {WebMercatorViewport} from '@deck.gl/core';
import {createViewportSpatialFilter} from '@carto/api-client';
const viewport = new WebMercatorViewport(viewState);
const spatialFilter = createViewportSpatialFilter(viewport.getBounds());
Factory functions, like vectorTableSource
, support both layers
and widgets. While reusing the same sources has advantages, including simplicity, it's important to understand which columns are fetched, which
depends on the source type.
-
Table sources: Layers fetch only columns specified by the
columns
parameter. Widgets fetch only the columns they need, and are unaffected by thecolumns
parameter. -
Query sources: Source SQL query must include all columns needed by any
layers or widgets using the source. Layers fetch only the subset specified
by the
columns
parameter. Widgets fetch only the subset they need, and are unaffected by thecolumns
parameter. - Tileset sources: Not yet supported.
Package versioning follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0.
Provided as open source under MIT License.