Thank you for your support and contributions! This widget is great and works really well on my hand! I wanted to know if it was possible to sample from two different elevation layers instead of one and have that represented in the graph? Is it just a matter of changing the geoprocessing service or would that also require to edit the app as well?
@RobertScheitlin__GISP Great job with this widget. I successfully follow https://gis.calhouncounty.org/WAB/V2.23/widgets/eSearch/widgets/eSearch/help/eSearch_Help.htm to set up my search layers. But now I'd like to add multiple search layers from the main config.json so that when I deploy it to another portal or user, these layers are available, just like you did add the pre-configured layers(Louisville Zoning, Counties..) I have editted the config.json file and added all my search layer configuration, but the changes donot show up when I add the editted widget. Could you please help? Thanks
Robert - I've used this awesome widget in prior years for different clients (thanks a ton) but for some reason this time I'm not seeing map popups when I click on the result records nor am I seeing attributes in the table. The table with the correct name appears but without any records. I tried switching to a service that's actually within the map ensuring attribute table was enabled for it, but that didn't do it either. Also tried different browsers. Searched through prior posts to see if anyone has had this issue but couldn't find any similar posts/questions.
It looks like the Add Item feature of the Portal Contents tab no longer exists in Portal 11. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to install an webapp extension in 11?
I am in a challenging position of taking over a GIS position from a more experienced GIS manager of a city as my first GIS job. I have been tasked with fixing a Map created with Web AppBuilder using the enhanced search widget. I have been reading up on it and have figured out how to fix the issues within the search by value. However, I can't seem to figure out how to fix the search by shape issues. I continually receive the search failed pop up box. I am looking for some guidance on how to fix this or where to start. I have been looking through the comments and will continue looking for tips.
I have enabled all 4 Tabs in the Enhanced Search Widget.
By Shape
By Value
By Spatial
Results
Open the By Value Tab and set your Search Layer = Zip Code
Select Zip Code = 85006 from the drop-down list.
Press Search
The map will zoom to Zip Code 85006.
It will be highlighted in orange.
There could be many reasons why you are getting the “Search failed” error message.
Robert made some changes to his latest version of his Enhanced Search Widget. This means configuration files that were created for earlier versions would no longer work. They would throw the “Search failed” error message.
The solution is to delete the old configuration file and start building a new one from scratch.
It could be other reasons like you are missing the proxy settings in your config.json file.
It could also be that you have not configured your own Geometry Service.
I am including all the steps in this PDF file for you to try:
Thank you for reaching out. Ultimately things had become outdated since the original creator published it and there has not been a lot of updates. After many revisits I decided to start over restructuring the widget and I got it working. Yay!
I am so glad to hear you have Robert's Enhanced Search Widget running again. This widget has been the centerpiece of all our Web AppBuilder apps over the past 9 years. We would have loved to see this widget ported to the Experience Builder platform.
Good morning @DavidDas__GISP . Thank you for sharing you historical aerial link, it works flawlesly, for whatever reason robert's sample link never worked for me, looking at your site I notice you have the google street view working - Is that widget available for the community? Daniel.
All this widget does is capture the centroid of your map and open a separate Google Maps Window where you can run Google Street View and view your surroundings in 2D/3D.
This custom widget was created by Frederic Poliart from ESRI Australia.
Get-map-coordinates-class à Custom Widget by Frederic Poliart for EXB
Robert is doing fine. He is taking a much needed break.
Robert has supported us all with his collection of Custom Widgets since the FlexViewer was released with many updates, enhancements and bug fixes. He ported them all to the Web AppBuilder and several to the new Experience Builder platform.
I cannot think of how we could have made all our WAB Apps without Robert’s Enhanced Search Widget, Identify Widget, Enhanced Locate Widget, Enhanced Bookmark Widget, Enhanced Basemap Gallery Widget, Popup Panel Widget, to name a few.
This was a monumental task which earned him the MVP Award year after year.
I cannot thank him enough for his programming skills and generous help using all his spare time and weekends.
We hope Robert will join our Community again sometime in the future.
Thank you very much for your helpful and informative response, I could not agree more about Robert, I would not be able to create the websites we have with all the help you guys do. Thank you!
@ZhujingXia , Have u found any alternative for Enhanced search widget in Experience builder ?? If you find any alternative solution for this widget kindly provide us.