I am trying to automate various tasks in ArcGIS Desktop (using ArcMap generally) with Python, and I keep needing a way to add a shape file to the current map. (And then do stuff to it, but that's another story).
The best I can do so far is to add a layer file to the current map, using the following ("addLayer" is a layer file object):
def AddLayerFromLayerFile(addLayer):
import arcpy
mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument("CURRENT")
df = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(mxd, "Layers")[0]
arcpy.mapping.AddLayer(df, addLayer, "AUTO_ARRANGE")
arcpy.RefreshActiveView()
arcpy.RefreshTOC()
del mxd, df, addLayer
However, my raw data is always going be shape files, so I need to be able to open them. (Equivantly: convert a shape file to a layer file wiothout opening it, but I'd prefer not to do that).
Variable "theShape" is the path of the shape file to be added.
import arcpy
import arcpy.mapping
# get the map document
mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument("CURRENT")
# get the data frame
df = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(mxd,"*")[0]
# create a new layer
newlayer = arcpy.mapping.Layer(theShape)
# add the layer to the map at the bottom of the TOC in data frame 0
arcpy.mapping.AddLayer(df, newlayer,"BOTTOM")
# Refresh things
arcpy.RefreshActiveView()
arcpy.RefreshTOC()
del mxd, df, newlayer