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Retrieving features from a shapefile on a remote server via ArcPy?

I have a GeoServer 2.4.0 serving a PostGIS database. I can access the database and work with it via the web interface and the ArcGIS REST API.
I have also created a shapefile that I want to access via the web interface but in such a way as not to require the database to be connected. My idea is to access the shapefile on the server and use the Python library arcpy. To do so I can use the arcpy.env.workspace = “”
However I don’t know how to connect to that shapefile and extract the features. My current code looks like this:
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = “”

shapefile = [my_shapefile_location]
feature_class = [my_features]

for fc in feature_class:
f = [fc]
arcpy.SelectLayerByAttribute_management(shapefile, “NEW_SELECTION”, f)
arcpy.SelectLayerByAttribute_management(shapefile, “SUBSET_SELECTION”, f)

My goal is to extract the Geometry Field of the feature I just created.

A:

If you would like to extract the geometry field then you could use the arcpy.da.SearchCursor() function. You will need to store the cursor into a variable and then extract the geometry field in the loop.
import arcpy

shapefile = “”
feature_class = “”

with arcpy.da.SearchCursor(shapefile, [“SHAPE@”]
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