LocalLayerWidget Version 2.5 and AccessifizrWidget Layer - 09/28/2017

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AdamDrackley
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I've been having a blast playing around with the new Web AppBuilder, and have taken a few cracks at putting together some custom Widgets that I'd like to share with the community.  I hope these can assist in everyone's future Mappmaking endeavours!

LocalLayerWidget

LocalLayerWidget v 2.5

September 28 2017 : LocalLayerWidget v2.5 released:  This major release includes the following enhancements for the widget.  Thanks to everyone who's donated!:

Release LocalLayerWidget 2.5 · cmndrbensisko/LocalLayer · GitHub 

  • Support for 2.5 Release of ArcGIS Web App Builder
  • Support for Custom Layers via Transformers
  • Demos and sample apps
  • Prototype 3D Widget
  • Dynamic GUI changes at runtime and css insertion via odds.json/odds.css
  • And more!

November 14, 2016: LocalLayerWidget v2.2 released:  This major release includes the following enhancements for the widget:

Release LocalLayer v2.2 · cmndrbensisko/LocalLayer · GitHub 

  • Related Table Viewing and Editing
  • ImageService Viewing and Popups
  • WMS Service Viewing and Popups
  • Ability to integrate with the IncidentAnalysis widget
  • Hide Layer In Legend capability added
  • Dynamic mode added, allowing for URL-fed configuration files
  • And more!

May 18, 2016: LocalLayerWidget v.2.0 released:  This substantial change for Web App Builder v.2.0. removes the need to edit any core files in the Web App Builder, unlike previous versions.  A slight change will still be necessary for the AttributeTable widget to work properly with LocalLayerWidget layers.

  • https://github.com/cmndrbensisko/LocalLayer/releases/tag/v2.0
  • Enhancements:
    • Added autorefresh capability for dynamic layers, and sub-minute decimal values can be specified for time.
    • Added support for non-consecutive sublayer numbering to support 10.3.1 mapservices
    • Editor Tracking via an organizational Active Directory instead of ArcGIS Online User now supported
  • Bug Fixes:
    • View Attachments now works for Dynamic Layers
    • Addition of GeoJson layers fixed
    • Fix to MapService sublayer visibility when no sublayers are selected to display by default.

Mar 29, 2016: LocalLayerWidget v.1.3.1 released; Contains bugfixes to v.1.3. related to custom rendering for Feature Layers and toggling sublayer visibility in the LayerList widget.

Mar 22, 2016: LocalLayerWidget v.1.3 is now available!  (Note the version naming change; Version 1.3 refers to its compatibility with v1.3 of the WAB - This is indeed the latest version of the widget as of March 22, 2016).  Be sure to read the github page to see what tweaks need to be made to ensure that everything continues running smoothly in version 1.3 of the Web AppBuilder.

  • Includes support for GeoJSON and WebTileLayers
  • Custom Symbology and Labelling Options for Feature Layers
    • Currently requires the use of playground to generate custom json layer and label styling for Feature Layers.  For more information, please follow the instructions on the Github page.

Feb 10, 2015: LocalLayerWidget v.1.5 is now available!  This release contains full support for adding Tiled layers to your application directly from ArcGIS Server, in addition to the Basemap, Dynamic, and Feature layers available before.  Feel free to grab the widget from our Release page located at https://github.com/cmndrbensisko/LocalLayer/releases.

Feb 2, 2015: LocalLayerWidget v.1.2 is now available!  This release provides a great GUI developed by Robert Scheitlin to more easily add Feature, Dynamic, and Basemap layers to your ArcGIS Web AppBuilder Applications.  Take it for a spin, and please keep us informed of any bugs or desired enhancements through our Github Issue Tracker located at https://github.com/cmndrbensisko/LocalLayerWidget/issues.

Jan 12, 2015: Note that LocalLayerWidget v.1.1 is now available, which provides Click-To-Identify support and the option to add Feature and Basemap layers in addition to Dynamic layers.

The LocalLayer Widget is intended to allow the direct addition of MapServices to an ArcGIS Web AppBuilder application, without needing to wrap the desired services in an ArcGIS Online/Portal Web Map.

https://github.com/cmndrbensisko/LocalLayerWidget

Basically, your basemap will still need to come from Portal/AGOL, but otherwise you just provide direct URLs to your own MapServices in the widget's configuration settings.  The MapServices should load and display as usual in the map, and cooperate with the Legend, LayerList, and Attribute Table widgets. Click-To-Identify functionality won't work currently, though, because the current WAB implementation relies on Portal for all the popup info.  As stated in the January 12th 2015 release, popups are fully customizable.  Note that it's not an in-panel widget, so you'll need to follow a few extra steps in the project's Readme file.

AccessifizrWidget

Let's make Mapps accessible for everyone!  With an eye on WCAG compliance, the Accessifizr Widget is designed to help make web applications keyboard navigable without having to modify core application code and UI.

https://github.com/cmndrbensisko/AccessifizrWidget

Information about how to configure this widget is available in the core Accessifizr.js library project available here‌, but the gist is that you create a JSON-based 'roadmap' detailing the keyboard navigation of your web application, and how it should change in response to users entering modal menus, hitting the escape button, etc.  For applying descriptive alternate text to page elements, the widget leverages dojo's built-in internationalization support to specify multilingual alternate text strings.  The end result is a web app that, hopefully, is a bit easier to use for people with mobility or visual challenges.

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RobertScheitlin__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Mihkel,

   If the layers have the same WKID and are cached using the same scales then you will be fine. The layers do not have contain all the LODs of the other layer (i.e. one can only have 0 thru 9 and the other 0 thru 19) but both have to have the same scale layer numbers (i.e. "scale": 1128.497176) one can not be cached at 1100 and the other 1128.497176. There is no ammount of re-coding that can be applied to get past this.

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MihkelMänna
Frequent Contributor

Thanks again, Robert! And sorry for being unclear in the previous reply.

What I am trying to do is use this widget with an ESRI basemap that has LODS from 1:591M to 1:70 plus my own tiled layer/basemap that has the same AG Online/Google/Bing tiling scheme but LODS only from 1:4.6M to 1:9027. I'd want the ESRI basemap to be shown on larger scales that my own map doesn't cover. Would that be possible?

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RobertScheitlin__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Mihkel,

   Absolutely I do this on my main site. Here is an example of my LL config.json:

notice the use of display levels for the esri basemap. My Aerial Photography layer has a maxScale specified at the map service level (so it does not show at the scales when the esri basemap is visible).

{

  "layers": {

    "layer": [

      {

        "type": "Tiled",

        "name": "Esri Streets",

        "url": "http://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Street_Map/MapServer",

        "opacity": 1,

        "displayLevels": [

          "10,11,12,13,14,15"

        ],

        "autorefresh": 0,

        "visible": true

      },

      {

        "type": "Tiled",

        "name": "Aerial Photography",

        "url": "http://myserver/arcgis/rest/services/myservice/MapServer",

        "opacity": 1,

        "displayLevels": null,

        "autorefresh": 0,

        "visible": true

      },

      {

        "type": "Dynamic",

        "name": "Parcel Data",

        "url": "http://myserver/arcgis/rest/services/myservice/MapServer",

        "opacity": 1,

        "visible": true,

        "imageformat": "png32",

        "imagedpi": 96,

        "disableclientcaching": false,

        "hidelayers": "62,65,79,80"

      }

    ]

  }

}

MihkelMänna
Frequent Contributor

Thanks a lot, Robert! I will give it a try!

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DanielStoelb
Frequent Contributor

Adam,

I'm working on the latest update and I'm having issues trying to load a GeoJSON into the config through the GUI and I keep getting the red exclamation mark next to the URL.  I tried manually typing into the config file and I'm still not getting it.  Do you have an example of a GeoJSON config that is working?

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AdamDrackley
Frequent Contributor

Let's try this the other way around, first.  Would you be able to give me the address of the geoJson feed you're trying to import?

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DanielStoelb
Frequent Contributor

I can PM you the link.

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AdamDrackley
Frequent Contributor

Absolutely, go ahead.

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AdamDrackley
Frequent Contributor

Version 1.2.1 has officially been released, with the following improvements:

  • Experimental geoJSON Support (Currently only supports point geometries which contain a single geoJson-compliant schema (http://geojson.org/geojson-spec.html), as well as some Non-standard JSON Arrays which include Lat/Long keys)
  • WebMapTile support, including the ability to add these as either Tile Layers or Basemaps
  • Reintroduced Sublayer Visibility in Dynamic MapServices
    • Note that now you have the ability to toggle the default visibility of grouplayers.  Grouplayers appear in the configuration table in Bold.  While existing configuration files should be compatible with this latest version of the widget, you will need to re-configure any Dynamic Layers that include GroupLayers to toggle any GroupLayer visibility, or they will be ​off​ by default.
  • The ability to set MinScale and MaxScale for added layers.

Any and all feedback is welcome, feel free to get in touch with me directly by email if you run into any issues with the latest version.

Releases · cmndrbensisko/LocalLayer · GitHub

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BarnabyRockwell
Deactivated User

Adam,

Congrats on the release!  You may want to update the manifest.json to include the 1.2.1 version number.

The Bold type for group layers in the config GUI is awesome, and greatly simplifies widget reconfiguration! 

Cheers,

Barnaby

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