Terminal properties

Summary

The properties below are returned by the terminals object when using Describe on a utility network.

Properties

PropertyExplanationData Type
isUpstreamTerminal
(Read Only)

Whether the terminal is upstream.

  • True—The terminal is upstream.
  • False—The terminal is downstream.

Boolean
terminalID
(Read Only)

The terminal ID.

Integer
terminalName
(Read Only)

The name of the terminal.

String

Code sample

Utility network terminal properties example (stand-alone script)

This stand-alone Python script prints a report of some utility network properties.

'''****************************************************************************
Name:        DescribeUtilityNetworkProperties.py
Description: This script reports the properties of a utility network
Created by:  Esri
****************************************************************************'''

# Import required modules
import arcpy

# Describe function on a Utility Network
UN = "C:\\MyProject\\databaseConn.sde\\mygdb.USER1.Naperville\\mygdb.USER1.ElectricNetwork"
d = arcpy.Describe(UN)

# Terminal Configuration properties
termconfigs = d.terminalConfigurations
for tc in termconfigs:
    print("*** - Terminal Configuration Properties - ***")
    print(f"ID: {tc.terminalConfigurationId}")
    print(f"Name: {tc.terminalConfigurationName}")
    print(f"Traversability Model: {tc.traversabilityModel}")
    print(f"Default Configuration: {tc.defaultConfiguration} \n")

    # For each terminal in the terminals object:
    for t in tc.terminals:
        print(" -- Terminal Properties -- ")
        print(f"Terminal ID: {t.terminalId}")
        print(f"Terminal Name: {t.terminalName}")
        print(f"Terminal Is Upstream: {t.isUpstreamTerminal} \n")

    # For each configuration in the valid configurations object:
    try:
        for lc in tc.validConfigurations:
            print(" - Configuration Properties - ")
            print(f"Configuration Id: {lc.id}")
            print(f"Configuration Name: {lc.name}")
            print(f"Description: {lc.description} \n")
            try:
                for tp in lc.terminalPaths:
                    print(f"From terminal id: {tp.fromTerminalId}")
                    print(f"To terminal id: {tp.toTerminalId}")
            except:
                print(f"{lc.name} does not have any terminal paths \n")
    except:
        print(f"{t.terminalName} does not have any valid configurations \n")