ICGC Geocoder for ArcGIS
Geolocation service with ICGC data for ArcGIS Pro software users
The ICGC Geocoder for ArcGIS allows the use of a geolocation service with ICGC data that can be used by both users of the ArcGIS Pro software and by developers of applications on ESRI platforms.
Installation in ArcGIS Pro
The geocoder can be found at the URL:
https://eines.icgc.cat/geocodificador/arcgis/rest/services/GeocodeService_ICGC/GeocodeServer/
This URL can be used directly from WEB applications that use the ESRI API, or from ArcGIS Pro. In the latter case, to use it, you must first register the connection to the portal:

There is no need to log in as the tool is public. When the login window appears, you can close it directly with the cross in the upper left:

We will go at the Portal in the Catalog menu:

Access ArcGIS Enterprise:

We will add the GeocodeService_ICGC to our project:

Another way to import it is to go to the Map>Locate menu, press “Options”:

And select the Locator to add it.

Once added, we will see it available in the Locate Options menu. The new geocoder is called GeocoderService_ICGC:

Search for place names and addresses (direct geocoding)

Once the locator has been added to the project, in the Map tab we can choose the Locate option to open the geocoder window:

The user can choose to combine the ICGC Geocoder with others that they have, assigning them the necessary relative priorities.
Search on the map (reverse geocoding)
We can also search in the opposite direction: by marking a point on the map, the locator returns all the addresses that are closest. To do this, in the “Map” > “Locate” tab, you will need to choose the address inspector option:

Once the tool is chosen, you just need to press the left button for a few seconds to display the nearby addresses:
