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Has the ability to use a custom locator been resolved? We have a publicly available custom locator on enterprise portal set as the default locator in AGOL, but the public AGOL Survey123 forms default to Esri world geocoder and does not use the custom locator.
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I hope these help. JS 4.25 https://codepen.io/danielwebb/pen/OJddVwV JS 4.26 https://codepen.io/danielwebb/pen/oNmmXxy The Forest Service roads and road centerlines are in a map service. FS are the black and white dotted lines (more complex symbology). The road centerlines have symbology scales set for each road class (so local roads turn off when zoomed too far out, etc). The blue lines are streams and rivers which are a hosted layer. The popups always seem to work on hosted layers in every version. (Portal version is 10.9.1)
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but I did some further testing with very very minimal apps. It seems like 4.26 is when the popups stopped working for complex symbology in map services (I originally said 4.24). JS 4.24 does still have popups but without highlighting the feature. JS 4.25 has the popup as well as highlighting the feature, which is ideal. JS 4.26, 4.27, and 4.28 all do not work.
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Has anyone else noticed strange behavior with popups in the last several versions of the ArcGIS JavaScript API? It seems to start around version 4.24. (Previous versions would do the popup but without highlighting the feature.) I’m using ES Modules, built with webpack, and a web map built with the new map viewer. It seems like map services with more complex symbology don’t show a popup. I’ve checked the web map to ensure popups are enabled and configured. Popups also work in the web map itself. But once brought into a custom web app, the popups don’t always work. Has anyone else noticed this?
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12-05-2023
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I wish I could mark two answers as correct. You both were very helpful. Thanks! From what I’m reading here are my takeaways: Sounds like I don’t even need to learn TypeScript. I can write an Experience Builder custom widget in normal JavaScript, and it will work? The most up-to-date React is the main thing I need to focus on right now, even before ExB widgets. (And stay away from classes in React.) This gives me a good start. Thanks again!
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10-31-2023
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This seems like the best place to ask these questions. I’m looking ahead to the retirement of Web AppBuilder and want to start grappling with custom widgets in Experience Builder. I have the developer stuff downloaded and can add in custom widgets. Now I need to learn how to create my own custom widgets from scratch. Experience Builder is built with React.js and TypeScript and I saw something about Jimu (whatever that is) but I don't know these things. My questions are these: Which should I focus on learning first, React or TypeScript? In other words, which will provide the better grounding for the other? OR, is it best to learn them both at the same time? Are there any online training courses for React and TypeScript that anyone would recommend (like courses in Udemy or something like that)? Does Esri plan to have any training for beginners in React/TypeScript? (So far, the 1-hour YouTube and Dev Summit videos assume the developer knows all about Jimu, TypeScript, React, etc. I’m sure there must be others like me who don’t know anything about those things and get lost trying to follow along.) Any input on where to begin would be helpful. Thanks!
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Thanks Andy! This is old but it’s been a big learning curve for me—including Webpack bundling—and I’m just now getting a handle on some of this (as I get time apart from normal daily work). The native fetch works well. Thanks for that. I couldn’t figure out Etags or the esri/request stuff. But the cacheBust seemed to be fixed with Webpack bundling. I have the output set to '[name].[contenthash].bundle.js' which looks like it gives a new alphanumeric id to the file name. That should force a cachebust. The ‘remove’ also seems to work for onclick listening. Thanks again for the directions to look.
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This works well on AGOL (since it uses UTC). Does anyone know how to edit the script to work with Portal on Pacific time? I can’t get it to work. Anything date/time always confuses me. Thanks!
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Was this ever resolved? I am getting similar behavior on a map service layer with portal 10.9.1 and JavaScript 4.26.
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ArcGIS Pro has tools for working with M values. Are these functionalities available in arcpy?
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I’ve been playing with ES Modules in the ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.25. Dojo is gone, so I have some questions. Is there an equivalent for “dojo/text!./somehtml.html”? Is there an equivalent for dojoConfig = {cacheBust: true}? It’s very helpful to always get fresh resources so that users get code changes right away without needing to clear their cache. Is there a way to cacheBust ES modules? Is there an equivalent for “connect.disconnect”? I used this to disconnect any tools that needed to click the map. Is there a way in 4.25 to disconnect the view.hitTest? The more I work with ES modules, I may have more questions. But these are three so far. Thanks!
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The only thing I got working was using nothing but feature layers and not using the tiled layers that I wanted to use.
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