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Good point Eric. For me it took more than 24hrs or so for the "Datasets" to show up. If I were you I would test the following scenario: Allow anonymous access, add a layer from a map service to open data, make the layer private and then public again (-->this triggers harvesting), and then don't touch it over the weekend (letting ArcGIS Open Data do the "Harvesting").
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Is it currently possible? Or a likely future enhancement? Thanks, Tobias
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Eric, can you verify that you have your account configured to allow anonymous access? (My Organization --> Edit Settings --> Security)
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Extremely helpful information, Daniel. Thank you for taking the time. I have a follow up question (?how to move ti to a new thread?): In the documentation that I have read so far I couldn't find any best practices for configuring ArcGIS Server map/feature services for optimum performance with ArcGIS Online Open Data. Do you have any recommendations, or does it really not matter as long as the querying capability is enabled? (Min/max instances, high/low isolation, max. # features returned, service timeout, etc....) Thanks again, Tobias
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Chris, Daniel, Eric: Many thanks for haring your information here. I really appreciate it. I am in the same situation and so far making the item private and the public again seems to work - do you have any info on whether this workaround always works, or whether it doesn't work for some cases? Have you found it reliable enough to make your sites public yet? Also do you know of a place where I can read up on how the "data harvesting" works? What is ArcGIS Online doing under the hood? Thanks again, Tobias
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Hi Brandon. Just curious to see whether you have any experiences to share from trying this idea out. I'd love o hear it! Thanks!
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I know this is pretty late, but here is what I think you are looking for: ArcGIS Open Data
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Sure, let me know if you have any more questions...
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The siteadmin username and password is stored in your proxy, correct? When your application makes its first call to the secured feature service it authenticates as user "siteadmin". How is ArcGIS Server supposed to get information about the editor's organization domain name? It might not be possible (it also isn't possible when you use ArcGIS Online registered layers, with a stored AD password and thus essentially use ArcGIS Online as a proxy to get at your ArcGIS Server feature services.) I think if nobody knowledgeable on proxies replies to this thread you might have better luck with re-phrasing the discussion title to include "proxy", "authentication", etc. Sorry I don't have better info.
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I see. I have not much expertise with proxy pages. Without proxy if you are using the javascript API and create a map with a secured layer users will automatically be prompted to enter their Windows domain name and the associated password on map load. Did you try that yet? What do you want your proxy page to do in terms of authentication? Someone with more expertise on using proxies would likely be able to help. Also, what version of ArcGIS Server are you using?
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"It sounds like you want to allow access to your app based on the access level of the authenticated user." Correct Robert, that's what I'm trying to accomplish and it is a different use case that yours. Thanks.
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Oh, didn't see you post until just now. With your proxy setup, do you still use ArcGIS Online for authentication purposes, or do users authenticate directly to your ArcGIS Server site? I'm asking because I'm in the process of figuring all this out for my organization (we currently have ArcGIS Server, token based security, Windows AD for identity store, and so many users that buying ArcGIS Online usernames for all of them would be pretty pricey. Yet authenticating to the ArcGIS Server map service directly looks and feels clunky and is very inconvenient on mobile devices). If you have any information to share how you use a proxy setup I'd love it. Otherwise thanks for sharing all the good web app builder widgets and knowledge with the community.
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Update: I think I'm making some small progress but don't fully understand how it works. Register your application as an item in ArcGIS Online. per this documentation ArcGIS REST API set the Redirect URI's parameters like so: (urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob, then your app's url) Works, kind of. User needs to click "Ok" and then "Approve" that his credentials are passed. No re-typing usernames & passwords, that's good. But two extra dialog windows is not quite as seamless as I wish it'd be.
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Thanks Robert. I do allow anonymous access to my organization that is mentioned as a workaround. Perhaps the behavior I see is still related to that issue, who knows? The documentation here Deploy app—Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS (Developer Edition) | ArcGIS for Developers is informative (and seemingly straightforward). Do you think this is a bug and I should get in touch with ESRI? Or is it actually behaving as it should (i.e. prompting users to sing in to ArcGIS Online upon being redirected to the web app)?
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This isn't directly about Widgets, but a somewhat related question: I would like to host a customized Web Application made via the javascript web app builder on my own web server, yet allow users of my organization to seamlessly authenticate through the ArcGIS Online Platform. The ideal workflow would be: User logs into my ArcGIS Online organizational account --> finds the app item (basically a reference to the web apps URL) in a group he has access to --> gets redirected to that URL --> does NOT need to sign in again to ArcGIS Online via this dialog that opens. I researched ESRI documentation, tried a whole lot of things related to registering apps in ArcGIS Online to get the appid etc., but can't figure it out. The Web App builder seems to be designed to provide a mechanism to do that, though, via the config.json's appid and portalurl variables. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!!
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