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That actually worked. So operations dashboard needs the gpu, if two graphics cards are presnet.
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Hi Chris, 1) Used http for my portal, still didn't work 2) Nope, no extension work. I tried to build my own simple one, also didn't work. 3) The debug window appears blank to me as well 4) Win 10 5) Yes, browser mode works; it's the only way i can proceed with my development now. Regards, Ken Moey
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HI, I'm trying the dashboard extensions from https://github.com/Esri/dashboard-samples. In debug mode, after i added e.g. a table widget into the dashboard, all i get is a a blank space. This is using the latest operations Dashboard 10.3.4.1523. How do i get a custom extension working again? I last tried it late last year, it was working then.
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Hi Atma Mani, Ok, so if i was publishing to Portal, it theoretically can work. Publishing to Portal is my ultimate use case actually. Thanks for your help. Thanks, MIn Ken
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Hi Atma Mani, Alright that worked. I could publish it now. However, when i try to view the web scene which i published using ArcGIS API for Python, i get the error: Layer cannot be added Unable to retrieve the scene service information. I compare this to when in the arcgis online browser item. I use that very same Scene Layer Package that i just uploaded, enter the item description page and press 'Publish' button in the browser. This works instead. but if i use th command rainfall_item.publish() in ArcgIS Pro, it doesn't work. Regards, Ken Moey
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Hi Atma Maini, I was trying it on ArcGIS Pro, so the version says it's 0.3 of the ArcGIS API for Python. It's the latest one i just downloaded. That is the full traceback that i got.
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Hi, I've been trying to programmatically upload a scene layer package and eventually publish it as a scene layer. The idea is that my web scene will get updated layers frequently, so I need to automate uploading, publishing, and reediting the web scene. My issue is that while trying this on the ArcGIS Pro Python console: from arcgis.gis import GIS gis = GIS("http://esrimsia.maps.arcgis.com", "xxxx", "xxxxx") slpk_path = r"D:\Documents\ArcGIS\Projects\MMD\Rainfall_pointsample_few.slpk" slpk_properties={'title':'rainfall_test', 'description':'rainfall test', 'tags':'test', 'type':'Scene Package'} rainfall_item = gis.content.add(item_properties=slpk_properties, data=slpk_path) rainfall_item.publish() At the publish statement, I got the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\envs\arcgispro-py3\lib\site-packages\arcgis\gis.py", line 2818, in publish elif fileType == 'CSV': UnboundLocalError: local variable 'fileType' referenced before assignment What's the best way to tackle this issue? Regards, Ken Moey
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