Dear Developers,
The group layer item type (as described here) is a great way to quickly build maps. And above all, it is supported when users want to add data through the add data widget in a configured experience. However, this does not transfer grouplayer configurations as set-up in AGOL (layer visibility scales, changed layer titles, etc) but the configuration from the source. I have provided screenshots to illustrate this possible bug/improvement.
Image 1: Group layer set-up as in ArcGIS online, this configuration is altered by us in AGOL as the source uses less user friendly map configurations. (Feature names, scale levels, attribute colors, etc)
Image 2: When the group layer is added by the end-user (through the add data widget) the less user friendly configuration of the source is used.
On a content management side I would like to transfer my user centered configured layers to layer groups. In my organisation not all sources we use are our own thus in many cases it is necessary to alter layer configuration in AGOL to be user friendly.
Thanks!
ECJRIJS
Solved! Go to Solution.
Just providing an update: this was indeed a bug and we'll have it fixed in Experience Builder with the upcoming ArcGIS Online update (Oct-Nov timeframe).
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@ECJRIJS When you configure the Group Layer in the map, it is possible the style changes you have made are only saved into the map itself and not at the layer item (source) level.
You will need to save any changes you made in the map (layer visibility scales, changed layer titles, etc.), against the layer itself; or you can also save it as a new layer if you don't want to overwrite the source layer styling.
To save your changes from the map to the source layer, got to the layer Properties panel. See for example below.
Once the changes are saved against the source layer, they should also be brought in when you add the layer using the Add Data widget.
Hi @AlixVezina,
Maybe that I understood it wrong but I was not able to reproduce your solution.
The steps I followed are:
I think my question is if this is working it is supposed to be working? And can you reproduce this with adding data through the experience builder widget.
Thanks for the help,
ECJRIJS
@ECJRIJS This sounds like it may be a bug. Are you able to share the any of the above so we can take a look? Publicly or via a group? Feel free to send me a direct message.
Just providing an update: this was indeed a bug and we'll have it fixed in Experience Builder with the upcoming ArcGIS Online update (Oct-Nov timeframe).
Thank you for reporting this!