Overview
This topic discusses the JSON representation of feature objects.
{
  "geometry": <geometry>,
  "attributes": {
    "name1": <value1>,
    "name2": <value2>,
  }
}A feature consists of the following two properties. All properties are optional.
- The geometryspecifies the feature geometry. It can be any of the supported geometry types. It is a JSON object as defined in the Geometry Objects documentation.
- The attributesproperty specifies the feature attributes. It is a JSON object that contains a dictionary of name-value pairs. The names are the feature field names. The values are the field values, and they can be any of the standard JSON types: string, number, and boolean. Note that date values are encoded as numbers. The number represents the number of milliseconds since epoch (January 1, 1970) in UTC.