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Hi, it looks like the URL you posted is partially redacted. Can you please post a full URL to a service that the issue happens with?
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11-22-2022
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Hi, thank you for the question. Could you please provide an example layer/service URL that causes this issue? Additionally, could you please provide a code sample that uses that layer that demonstrates the issue? Thanks!
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11-02-2022
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Hi, thank you for the question. Did you know you can use Esri Leaflet to add this layer to your Leaflet map directly. Use L.esri.DynamicMapLayer. Example here: https://jsbin.com/femehah/3/edit?html,output L.esri.dynamicMapLayer({
url: 'https://gis.brno.cz/arcgis/rest/services/PUBLIC/basemap_brno_zakladni_mapa_seda_tiled/MapServer'
})
.addTo(map); I hope this helps!
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10-17-2022
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Hi, thank you for the question. It looks like your service's spatial reference is 4269. Note on the L.esri.TiledMapLayer documentation page: Your map service must be published using the Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere tiling scheme (WKID 102100/3857) and the default scale options used by Google Maps, Bing Maps and ArcGIS Online. Esri Leaflet will not support any other spatial reference for tile layers. https://developers.arcgis.com/esri-leaflet/api-reference/layers/tiled-map-layer/ So, please publish your tiled service following those requirements, then you can use L.esri.TiledMapLayer. Thanks!
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Hi, a vector tile layer is not able to be queried like Feature Layers. You probably want to publish the data as a Feature Layer then you can use "queryFeatures(...)".
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07-08-2022
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Hi, thanks for the question. I think you want to import the named module, like this: import { FeatureLayer } from "esri-leaflet";
import { vectorBasemapLayer } from "esri-leaflet-vector"; https://github.com/gavinr/esri-leaflet-react-demo/blob/90f910ec5a45f56089853eff437b353c73457fff/src/Map.js#L4-L5
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06-21-2022
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Hi, thank you for the question. Can you please post an example of the code that is not working properly for you? You can find more information about using Service Areas with Esri Leaflet in this tutorial: Find Service Areas.
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06-01-2022
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Depending on your application and requirements (especially browser version support), using "Number.isInteger()" may be a slightly simpler way to do this: view.when(() => {
view.watch("zoom", (evt) => {
if (Number.isInteger(evt)) {
// your code here will only run on zoom-end
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Hi BradSkopyk, This is fairly easy to do. In your JavaScript code, you need to set up an event listener for when the button or link is clicked, you can run some code and do whatever you need to do with the Leaflet API or your Esri Leaflet objects. Here is an example: https://jsbin.com/pawuqut/2/edit?html,output
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Hi webveture, thanks for the question. I double-checked my account, and here is the dashboard for the API Key I'm using on a website I run (https://latlonlocate.com/) : As you can see there, this page gets very little traffic but I'm still seeing the daily stats. If your site is getting 1000 views per day I would expect you to see a graph like this too. Given all that, I would suggest that you first double-check that the API Key that you are using on your site is the one for which you're checking the dashboard. Go to your site and find the API Key you're using. Then go to https://developers.arcgis.com/api-keys and find the entry for that API Key - you might not be using "Default API Key." If that doesn't help, I would suggest reaching out to support to see if there's an issue with your account. You can reach support here: https://developers.arcgis.com/support/ ("Contact technical support").
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03-15-2022
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Hi, thank you for the question. Could you please create a demonstration example code (you can use this JS Bin as a starter if you'd like) and post it here to help us understand your issue? Thank you.
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03-03-2022
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This issue will be fixed in the next release of developer edition of Experience Builder (v1.8).
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03-03-2022
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Hi D_P, by default, Experience Builder does not load the ArcGIS API for JavaScript when the app loads. There are two options to use the JS API modules, documented here: https://developers.arcgis.com/experience-builder/guide/extend-base-widget/#modules-in-the-arcgis-api-for-javascript If you do not do either of those, but try to import a JS API module in your custom code, it will not work and you will likely experience errors like you mention above. I do not think that's related to your original issue, because you are getting the error when the jimu-arcgis dependency is properly included in the manifest.json file.
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Thank you both for this information. I am able to replicate this issue by following these steps: Download, unzip and install developer edition of Experience Builder v1.7. Add code to client\your-extensions\widgets\simple\manifest.json: "dependency": ["jimu-arcgis"], In the browser, create a new Experience. Add the "Simple" and "Map" widgets Save the experience Open the preview Open the browser developer tools (console) Expected: no errors Actual: Error: Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'popup')
at y.updateMapView (:3001/widgets/arcgis/arcgis-map/dist/runtime/widget.js:1:26148) I'll check into this. Is this error blocking any functionality? Or is this just an error that shows up but is not causing any functional issues?
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02-08-2022
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Hi Shaun, thanks for the question. Here is the list that shows which version of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript is used with each version of Experience Builder developer edition: https://developers.arcgis.com/experience-builder/guide/about-versions/ Based on that pattern, I expect the next version of Experience Builder developer edition (version 1.7) to use ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.22.
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