All,
Here is a list on my currently available Web AppBuilder widgets for Web AppBuilder 2.x
Enhanced Search Widget Version 2.21 - 11/16/21 Download Link
Enhanced Basemap Gallery Widget 2.8 - 05/01/2018 Download Link
Share Widget Superseded by esri OTB share widget
Share Widget Version 2.0.1 - 04/20/16 Download Link
Identify Widget Version 2.21 - 11/16/2021 Download Link
Elevation Profile Widget Version 2.17 - 09/19/2020 Download Link
Map Progress Indicator Widget Version 2.14 - 11/26/2019 Download Link
Enhanced Bookmark Widget Version 2.5 - 08/17/17 Download Link
Enhanced Locate Widget Version 2.16 - 08/21/2020 Download Link
Popup Panel Widget Version 2.17 - 9/1/20 Download Link
Aloha Threat Zone Widget Version 2.9 - 09/27/18 Download Link
Url Button Widget Version 2.5 - 08/10/2017 Download Link
Layer Toggle Button Widget Version 2.14 - 01/13/2020 Download Link
Feature Layer Hover Widget Version 2.12 - 09/05/2019 Download Link
Message was edited by: Robert Scheitlin, GISP 11/16/2021
Hello!
Robert, does not the Search widget need a configured buffer service? Does it create the buffer directly in the added layers one by one?
Thank you!
Gilberto,
The widget uses the configured Geometry Service in WAB. A buffer layer is added to the map as a Graphics layer or an operational layer depending on the configuration.
Robert,
Do you have or do you know of a buffer widget for WAB?
Chad,
The eSearch does buffering. But a widget that just places a buffer graphic on the map, no there is not one.
Hello Chad. I modified the edraw widget so when you right-click on a drawn line or point you get to choose out of a list of layers to query in within the user selected buffer distance from the drawn line/point. The results of the buffer are shown in the AT. Is that what you're looking for?
I really just was wanting to buffer a point like in the flex buffer widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a950162cd17a4acc985132d40adfe38f
Chad,
Even in Flex when I built that widget based on user requests I never understood why... Why do people just wan t a buffer graphic added to the map that does nothing. So that is why the eSearch can buffer and actually do something with the buffer like select intersecting features.
I've used the buffer point tool in flex several times. When there was an incident and I had to display the incident location and a protective action of a 10 miles radius buffer around that point. Yes it didn't do anything or select anything but it displayed the protective action buffer instantaneously for everyone viewing the web app on the smart board. I could use the drawing tool and draw a circle and slowly drag out the circle until r=10 miles but at ten miles out my mouse isn't exactly on the point and there is some error involved. For me the buffer tool was useful just typing in the number after making a point.
Robert it's very popular in emergency management circles. Or for quick off the cuff "project X" illustrative purposes. Users here are really leveraging it. I have many users that enjoy your eSearch to do just this, draw a buffer. And so on behalf of them thank you. I have a dummy layer in the list specifically so users can select it and draw a buffer without selecting anything. Only for graphical viewing purposes.
Morning Robert,
I've asked this question in a variety of locations and to a number of different groups so please forgive the duplication.
I'm trying to have the Summarise Widget honour the Time Slider widget.
If you set the time slider widget to a set time and open the summarize widget the time slider gets turned off. I want to have the time layer stay on and the summarize widget summarise on the current set "Time Frame". It does not it summarizes the entire data layer.
The Attribute table widget performs in the same way, returning the entire data set and not just the data in the "Time Window".
How can I change the Summarise Widget to honour the time slider widget ? I've contacted ESRI about this and they are looking into it. But that could take some time to resolve.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
Jeremy.