Closed brosenbaum closed 7 years ago
will have a list of layer issues soon - and I will check the service URLs in the json file before passing this along for any code problems.
Most of the cached community layers are not drawing in application and neither are many of the external services. I am checking the EAWAB4JSON.xlsx file and verifying the service link and layers.
That said, the links for many of the national layers has not changed for a long time - neither has the community layers so they should be working.
The list of layers not working are:
Community Layers: Acute respiratory symptoms avoided due to ozone removed by tree cover (cases/yr) (NOT Cached...) Land cover Tree cover configuration and connectivity Estimated percent of tree cover within 26m of a road edge Estimated tree cover in 15m stream and lake buffer (percent) Estimated tree cover in 50m stream and lake buffer (percent) Estimated vegetated cover in 15m stream and lake buffer (percent) Estimated vegetated cover in 50m stream and lake buffer (percent) Estimated walking distance to a park entrance (m) Percent green space along walkable roads Percent green space within 1/4 square kilometer Percent impervious area within 1 square kilometer
National Layers: Potential Wetland Area Potentially Restorable Wetlands on Agricultural Land Rare Ecosystems USEPA Ecoregions (Omernik) Landscape Conservation Cooperatives GAP Ecological Systems GAP Status Code (Land Protection Status (GAP)) General Agency Level (Land Stewardship) IUCN Category (Land Protection Status (IUCN)) Connectivity, Natural Land Cover 2006, Water Ignored Connectivity, Natural Land Cover 2006, Water as Background Connectivity, Natural Land Cover 2006, Water as Foreground Land_Cover_2011_CONUS (NLCD_2011, National Land Cover Database (NLCD)) Land_Cover_1992 (NLCD_1992, National Land Cover Database (NLCD)) Land_Cover_2001_CONUS (NLCD_2001, National Land Cover Database (NLCD)) Land_Cover_2006_CONUS (NLCD_2006, National Land Cover Database (NLCD)) Soils Drainage Class - dominant condition Impaired Waters Assessed Waters Wetlands Watersheds - Projects [centroids] Watersheds - Markets [centroids] Watersheds - Projects [boundaries] Watersheds - Local-scale Markets Watersheds - Regional-scale Markets Watersheds - State-scale Markets Watersheds - National-scale Markets Imperiled Species and Habitats - Projects [centroids] Imperiled Species and Habitats - Markets [centroids] Imperiled Species and Habitats - Projects [boundaries] Imperiled Species and Habitats - Regional-scale Markets Imperiled Species and Habitats - State-scale Markets Imperiled Species and Habitats - National-scale Markets Wetlands and Streams - Projects [centroids] Wetlands and Streams - Markets [centroids] Wetlands and Streams - Projects [boundaries] Wetlands and Streams - Regional-scale Markets Wetlands and Streams - State-scale Markets Wetlands and Streams - National-scale Markets Forest Carbon - Projects [centroids] Forest Carbon - Markets [centroids] Forest Carbon - State-scale Markets Forest Carbon - National-scale Markets Enabling Conditions - Watershed-scale Enabling Conditions - State-scale Enabling Conditions - Regional-scale Enabling Conditions - Federal lands-scale Enabling Conditions - National-scale Enabling Conditions - National-scale
Ok, for almost all of those (Acute Respiratory Symptoms seems to be the only exception) the common theme is that they don't have an attribute listed. I'm not sure why that would be fatal - we only use it for the popup configuration, but if having a null value in the popup is preventing the whole layer from being added, it should be straightforward to just completely suppress the popup for those layers - is that what we want?
Updated script, waiting for new spreadsheet before committing.
new spreadsheet sent #381
discussion in #382
Sue saw that tiled community service didn't load in layer list for engagement/estimated walking distance to a park entrance today....
Some layers are not displaying in the operational list but are in the select/filter list. Ecoregions is one example, and there are others.