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We apologize for the unexpected outage yesterday. We identified, resolved, and reviewed the cause of the outage was due to the Hub Site Domains API. We are in the process of updating the Site Domains API to have distributed, multi-region servers and during this migration the servers lost the connection. For messaging, we currently provide https://hubstatus.arcgis.com/ that is linked from the Hub footer and Hub Overview. What other types of notifications or messages would be helpful for you and end-users?
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The Dashboard is powered by a (feature layer) dataset. You can see the dataset here to download https://election-results-ge2020-montcopa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/montcopa::electionresults-ge20-dashboard/explore?layer=1 Also, in general if you ever need to download a Feature Service from another government organization there are also tools like ArcGIS REST Service Export and the Hub Dataset page includes a link to the ArcGIS Service URL: https://services1.arcgis.com/kOChldNuKsox8qZD/arcgis/rest/services/ElectionResults_GE20_dashboard/FeatureServer/1
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Indeed, scary ghosts! Can you share the URL to the dataset in your Hub so that we can help investigate?
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Thank you for reaching out with such a great question @KristenWobbe1 . I agree that your outline seems like the best approach: - Create Open Data Groups for each of your Nat'l & State Centers. - Create a single Hub Site that includes all of these groups - On your Hub Site homepage, or another page, add Category Cards (or similar) linking to the search filtered by each Centers Group ID. - Later, as you allow each center to create their own Site, they would be able to associate the existing Group and its content to this new Site. You'll still be able to keep their Center's group in your main Hub site as well as their Site (item) so the actual site is discoverable too. - You can also update the Gallery Page to refer to the sites directly. To clarify one specific phrase, you say "Enterprise Open Data Site". Do you specifically mean and "ArcGIS Enterprise Site" for sharing open data? Or do you mean an "ArcGIS Hub (in Online) site" for your Government Enterprise (organization)? For some similar examples: - US National Park Service has an NPS main Hub and several park specific sites like Rocky Mountains, Great Smokey Mountains, Yellowstone, and more. - California has a great Organization Page that links either to search filtered by Groups. -
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Thanks for sharing your question. In addition to @Anonymous User suggestions There is support for a "Footer" that is used across pages. You can use this to make a single change that is consistent. Would the current Footer capability solve your need today?
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Thanks for raising this question, it's coming up often and we're considering adding this type of capability in Hub in 2021. We'd love to hear your ideas, use case, and suggestions.
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We're considering integrated "forum" features for Hub in 2021. We'd be interested to know more about your use case and ideas. Can you share them here or we can setup a time to chat. @KatherineCarl @BrianRollison
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Hi @Anonymous User . I'm sorry you're running into an issue. Would it be possible for you to provide a Hub site or page with the embed so we can determine the issue?
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Hub does not allow you to include custom or external Javascript. This is to prevent security vulnerabilities and other integration issues. The simplest way to embed DISQUS would be to use the iFrame card. You can do that by embedding the DISQUS Javascript code into a stand-alone HTML page you host on your server or as a Github page and then embed that URL. Let me know if you need help on how to do that.
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A few months ago we added a "Text snippet" for adding accordions. When you add the Text card, click the "+" button in the text card toolbar and then choose accordion.
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Hi @LoriDelacruz_Lewis . I'm looking at your site and I don't see a dashboard. Do you still have it in the page? Maybe you can make another page, don't add it to navigation but share it with us we can help identify the potential cause.
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I'm curious to hear more about this idea. There are Hub sites that accomplish this today by adding a link to the header to a version of the site, or as a page, in other languages: Ontario GeoHub City of Fredericton Then you can also have multiple language version of apps tagged with the language so Gallery cards and search categories are limited to that language's apps and datasets. The old Google Translate button is no longer supported (or available). Instead, Google recommends that you use Chrome.
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Recent ArcGIS Hub issues with reliable downloads Since we launched ArcGIS Hub as Open Data in 2014, organizations and communities around the world have come to rely on Hub as their platform for sharing authoritative data. We continually add and expand features for improving the accessibility and utility of these data by anyone. In addition to these features, we know that reliable downloads are a requirement that must be maintained. Over the past few months, there have been several instances of limited download availability. We apologize for those unforeseen issues and are diligently working to improve our platform, processes, and communications to provide you with the confidence and in your choice of using ArcGIS Hub as your authoritative data sharing system. To support your work ensuring that your servers are effectively configured and available I want to share important details with you about how the Hub data sharing and download system works, what recently occurred, and what we are doing to improve the system. How Hub Downloads work ArcGIS Hub provides an integrated, easy to use, and automatic system for sharing data in a variety of common, open formats. The ArcGIS platform is comprised of individual servers hosted both on-premise and in cloud services - each with slightly different server versions, infrastructure configurations, and a great variety of attribute and geometry complexity. Our goal is to provide automatic, up-to-date downloads, regardless of these variations in backend services. To accomplish this, the Hub technology uses ArcGIS Online Items and Groups that create a metadata registry of content. When you specify that data should be made available for download, ArcGIS Hub creates a cache of the data by crawling the server and publishing the various file formats. When you first register a service, we pre-cache the data so that it’s available immediately for data users. When someone requests the download, we verify that the currently cached version is up-to-date with the server and if so we send them the file. If the data is out of date, we generate a new download file for them on demand. We also added periodic daily checking of data caches against your servers and preemptively update these caches for the next users. Sometimes there are issues when creating downloads from these servers. There are many reasons, from system outages of on-premise servers, to misconfigured layers that cause queries to fail. We provide administrative error messages and warnings and you will soon see new and more actionable versions of these messages in Hub. We are also developing more options for you to schedule these cache updates based on your publishing processes. Recent download issues Along with making sure data you share is readily available, we also need to ensure that data is no longer accessible once it is no longer shared. Recently we changed how we remove cached download files. Unfortunately, the logic for removing these invalid download caches sometimes also removed valid download caches. An error in the application logic caused valid download caches to be deleted. We receive system alerts immediately, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, by the time the issue was identified and resolved, we needed to recreate the download files for many datasets. Plan for more reliable and trusted downloads Our goal is to provide you and your users confidence in accessing and downloading data. To reinforce this, we are making several changes immediately to how we build, deliver, and report on downloads in Hub. We have organized a development team focused on integrated systems operation and product capabilities that include downloads. This team of engineers is responsible for both the logic creating downloads as well as the infrastructure for providing the downloads are comprehensive and integrated. Another useful tool we will provide you is a public dashboard of the current and historic status of Hub downloads and as well as other systems. This dashboard will provide a view for you to understand the current operating conditions as well as any potential issues and their expected resolutions. We are working with the ArcGIS Online team to also incorporate this information into the Online status page. This new status dashboard will be an improved real-time and streamlined measurement of download operations that improve & resolve emerging issues more quickly. A summary of these alerts will be published to the dashboard so you can stay updated with current status. Additionally, we plan to integrate necessary alerts into the Hub user interface so that data users and admins can also be alerted to potential download issues as they are attempting to access data. At first, this will include system issues, but we also intend to allow you to share the current status of your own shared systems through these alerts. As stated before, sometimes downloads are unavailable due to your server infrastructure or external issues. To support your work ensuring that your servers are effectively configured and available, we are investigating tools that you will be able to use for your own configuration review and monitoring. Publishing open data is straightforward but does require some consideration on how to effectively scale and maintain the underlying authoritative services. As always, we appreciate any feedback or ideas. Thank you, Andrew
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Andrés Felipe Forero Huertas I confirm that the DNS looks ok. However, that domain is not registered in the Open Data application. Can you share a screenshot of the site configuration that shows you have set the custom domain?
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Providing a full answer to this question. You can use Terraformer (http://terraformer.io/) to do these conversions in Javascript. Console:
$ npm install terraformer
$ node
Node:
> var t = require('terraformer')
> extent = { "type": "extent", "xmin": -8591193.02145689, "ymin": 4686637.938322207, "xmax": -8560023.564034801, "ymax": 4726686.262984599, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 102100 } }
{ type: 'extent',
xmin: -8591193.02145689,
ymin: 4686637.938322207,
xmax: -8560023.564034801,
ymax: 4726686.262984599,
spatialReference: { wkid: 102100 } }
> [t.Tools.positionToGeographic([extent.xmin, extent.ymin]), t.Tools.positionToGeographic([extent.xmax, extent.ymax])]
[ [ -77.17599999995697, 38.754999999978295 ],
[ -76.89599999995721, 39.03499999997806 ] ]
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