An issue for administrators is understanding user behavior of users using the Indoors mobile app. We have posted a related idea here.
If users are using a map that is largely referencing online content (feature services), we can get some idea by looking at the number of requests to services used by the map(s) they are using. However, when the map is designed to be offline capable, and most of the data is packaged into the map, there is very little we can measure.
We've developed a logging framework that parses IIS logs that we are using to help provide insight into user behavior by looking at requests to the couple of dynamic layers/categories such as wayfinding barriers and work orders. However, we also see that the Indoors mobile app will make requests for the ArcGIS Enterprise item of the MMPK and would like to better understand when the Indoors mobile app will make these requests (https://mydomain/portal/sharing/rest/content/<<MMPK Item ID>>):
@GauravJobanputra hoping you might be able to chime in!
Thanks!
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Hello @Jade_Freeman
The Indoors mobile apps check for an update for the MMPK (itemID) in the following ways and presents an alert:
For currently selected and any downloaded map - When user performs a pull-to-refresh on the map selection screen
For currently selected map only - When user launches the app or brings the app to foreground
Hello @Jade_Freeman
The Indoors mobile apps check for an update for the MMPK (itemID) in the following ways and presents an alert:
For currently selected and any downloaded map - When user performs a pull-to-refresh on the map selection screen
For currently selected map only - When user launches the app or brings the app to foreground
Perfect, thank you @GauravJobanputra !