I am using the Bootleaf IAG framework.
I can not figure out how to get the bounding coordinates of a filtered layer.
I am modifying the bootleaf code to query points with a polygon layer. The Query Widget already allows users to draw a polygon, but I want to select a polygon from a layer hosted on my arcgis server. I modified the filter widget by removing the text field and allowing my users to select polygon layers and values from a dropdown menu. This works fine.
Now I need to take the result of the layer.setWhere(where, handleError); code and merry it with the query below. I need selectedPolygon to equal the result of layer.setWhere(where, handleError); and use the bounding coordinates in the .within section of the query.
I have tried a number of things, L.latLngBounds, getBounds(), and toGeoJSON().features[0].geometry.coordinates to name a few, but but I can not figure out how to pull out the bounds. What is the correct code?
const query = L.esri.query({ url: pointInPolygonUrl })
.token(pointInPolygonData.token)
.within(selectedPolygon)
query.run(function (error, data, response) {
if (error) {
console.log(error);
return;
}
6/8/2021 Edit (based on Seth Lutske's comment:
I did not provide a code sandbox for two reasons: 1 - bootleaf has a lot of files, 2 - all of my layers require secure sign in to arcgis. Hopefully I can provide enough information to get assistance without it.
Is selectedPolygon changing the way I am expecting? Currently there
is no variable called selectedPolygon because I can not figure out
the correct way to format it. selectedPolygon is what I want to
call the filter result layer.setWhere(where, handleError);. I set
the polygon layer up to filter on the map as the value changes. I
can verify it is filtering as expected.
selectedPolygon format - This is where my problem lies. I can not
seem to find the correct format based on how bootleaf layers are
configured. I started with var selectedPolygon =
layer.features.geometry.coordinates; and got a geometry undefined
error. I proceeded to try every other code I could think of to get
the bounds.
Bounding coordinates may not be the proper terminology. I want to
run a query to find all of the points within the filtered polygon.
To achieve this, it is my understanding that I need to use the
bounds of the filtered polygon in the within section of the query.
6/8/2021 Edit #2
This link may be most beneficial to show how the layer is constructed. I modified this code to remove the text input and add a dropdown, but the basic definition should be the same.
Line 1605 is function addFilter()
Line 1804 is function applyFilter()
Line 1927 is layer.setWhere(where, handleFilterError);
Photo 1: console.log("polygon layer", layer)
Photo 1
Photo 2: Expanded _layers
Photo 2
Photo 3: Expanded _rings (I did not find ToGetJSON, but I found ToGeoJSON in this section.
Photo 3
It looks like if I can get to _rings then I should be fine, but that is where my knowledge is lacking.
I don't know much about bootleaf, but here are some tips to get you started. Based on your question and comments, this will hopefully clear things up and instruct you on how to apply what you need in your scenario.
Hook UI to setWhere
When the user selects an option from the UI, you can call setWhere on the layer you're providing from the arcgis server. Let's say there's a polygon layer, in my example, called statesFeatureLayer, which is an L.esri.featureLayer
// Create polygon layer of states
const statesFeatureLayer = EL.featureLayer({
url: "polygon_featurelayer_url_from_arcgis_server"
}).addTo(map);
And there's a point layer:
// Create points layer
const pointsFeatureLayer = EL.featureLayer({
url: "points_featurelayer_url"
}).addTo(map);
Now there is some UI, which has to trigger setWhere to be called on this layer. So anywhere in the UI where you want to run this functionality of setting the filter on the layer, and then querying the other layer based on the results, we'll run a function call runQuery:
function runQuery(){
statesFeatureLayer.setWhere(querystring, callback)
}
Run callback after setWhere fires
It sounds like you've already got this part figured out, and that your setWhere function is running properly. However, setWhere also takes an optional callback function as its second argument, which runs after the where has been set and the layer refreshed. Let's dig into that. In the callback, we're going to want to get all the features that are currently active on the map:
function runQuery(){
statesFeatureLayer.setWhere(querystring, () => {
statesFeatureLayer.eachActiveFeature(feature => {
// do something with features
})
})
}
Run query to test points layer against active features of polygon layer
Within eachActiveFeature, we can run a query on the pointsFeatureLayer:
function runQuery(){
statesFeatureLayer.setWhere(querystring, () => {
statesFeatureLayer.eachActiveFeature(feature => {
pointsFeatureLayer
.query()
.within(feature.toGeoJSON())
.run((error, data) => {
console.log(data);
});
})
})
}
So now were are running a query which asks for any points in the pointsFeatureLayer that are in the geometry of each active feature of the statesFeatureLayer.
The downside of this is that we can't run a query against all the active features as a group. The within query method (along with most of the other query methods) can accept singular features, whether in the form of an L.Polygon, L.Polyline, or an L.GeoJSON. While I had tried creating an L.featureGroup and calling .toGeoJSON on that, within seems to require a GeoJSON that describes only a single shape. So if you have multiple features, you'll have to conglomerate them. For example, you may have some variable results = [] at the global scope level, then within the callback of run, you can push the results to results, which will give you all results in one variable. This may take some massaging in js to get it right.
Working Codesandbox
Here you have 2 UI elements which cause runQuery to run. Either the dropdown, or the checkbox. You'll see that on every UI change, setWhere is called with a querystring constructed from the UI (setWhere for a state, and setwhere for that state and california if the checkbox is checked). When setWhere is called, its callback then runs a query against the point layer just for the currently active features, and then returns whatever points from the pointlayer are within each of the active features.
Related
I am using react query
the data received after usequery contains undefined. I want to remove undefined from this data.
usingQuery
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root.tsx
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https://tkdodo.eu/blog/react-query-error-handling#error-boundaries
Refer to the above link for error boundary processing.
As a result, return "...loading" is done at the end, but return "...loading" is not necessary because I am using error boundaries and suspense. How can I make the function without return "...loading" in this case?
Should I consider HOC?
I tryed https://tkdodo.eu/blog/react-query-error-handling#error-boundaries doc
useQueryOptions
{ suspense: true, useErrorBoundary: true }
and placeholderData initialData
I couldn't get the results I wanted.
"no-non-null-assertion" was also considered, but there were conflicting parts with eslint settings, and there was no way to exclude only certain variables.
I hope someone here can help me to retrieve the correct administration level(s) from OSM. I am using the following code, but admin_level seems to be ignored:
tags = {"boundary":"administrative","admin_level":"4" }
gdf =ox.geometries.geometries_from_bbox(51.5, 51.0, 11.7, 11.2, tags)
gdf.shape
The bounding box seems to be used as a polygon to create an intersection with all the boundaries in the OSM database, the first tag is working because only administrative boundaries are returned, but the filter on level is ignored (gdf["admin_level"].head() shows level 6).
I would like to understand what I am doing wrong, and how I can use this package better; it seems like a very useful library.
Thanks,
Gijs
Result using the bounding box:
OK, rereading the documentation again made me realize that osmnx is using [OR] statements and not [AND] statements as I was presuming; removing the boundary request from the query is indeed giving only admin_level:4 results.
tags (dict) – Dict of tags used for finding objects in the selected area. Results returned are the union, not the intersection of each individual tag.
Some additional code: https://i.stack.imgur.com/Fw840.png
According to https://www.ag-grid.com/javascript-grid-filter-set/, "The grid does not update the filters for you as there are too many use cases...", #agreed.
I am using a Server Side data source with Infinite Paging querying a large set of data. Although, at initial load time, I may be confident the filter is listing all available "choices", I am hoping to find a solution to "reload" the filter at some frequency/event to be certain.
I am attempting to use the resetFilterValues() method of the object returned by a call to gridOptions.api.getFilterInstance(id).
When using a Server Side data source I am receiving the following console.error output:
ag-Grid: Set Filter cannot initialise because you are using a row model that does not contain all rows in the browser. Either use a different filter type, or configure Set Filter such that you provide it with values (Source ag-grid-enterprise.min.js:555
Note: The values method with async value load works splendidly and is written in accordance with recommendation e.g. callback to params.success with values.
I load the filter choices in the Column Header using the following approach:
{
headerName: 'Something',
field: 'SOMETHING',
width: 200,
suppressMenu: false,
suppressFilter: false,
filter: 'agSetColumnFilter',
filterParams: {
values: function (params) {
someAsyncMethodReturningAPIResultsAsArray();
}
newRowsAction: 'keep'
},
menuTabs: ['filterMenuTab']
}
I then attempt to reload the filters at a later time (like when a button is pressed outside the grid) using the following code:
var filter = gridOptions.api.getFilterInstance(id);
filter.resetFilterValues();
This code results in the error expressed above.
Q: Does anyone know how to configure Set Model to return rows as described in the error message? Is there a better way to approach this problem anyone has experience with?
Thanks
This code below can be executed in the postProcessPopup callback and it will call the values() function defined in filterParams every time the popup is opened
var filter = gridOptions.api.getFilterInstance(id);
filter.refreshFilterValues();
Note: The refreshFilterValues function is doing the trick here. It is available in v24 and above. Not too sure about older versions.
ag-grid's asynchronous set filters. These provide significant speed increases and lower transmission payloads for our clients, a very valuable feature. However, we also invoke .setFilterModel in onGridReady to load cached and saved filter configurations. These two features are unable to operate in tandem.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE Method:
Open https://embed.plnkr.co/hhgPgNM2plVpIQbB5aGj/
Select Filter icon on Set filter col column Wait for Set Filter to populate Click Apply Filter using setFilterModel() button.
Observe (function behaves as expected)
How Can setFilterModel() initiates values callback function, on success filter model is applied ? or please suggest how can I use synchronous callbacks instead of asynch issue.Thanks
I played around with the plunker and modified the applyFilter() slightly and this works.
Basically you need to notify ag-grid that you have applied the filter -
function applyFilter(){
// get instance of set filter
var valueFilterComponent = gridOptions.api.getFilterInstance('value');
// use api to select value
valueFilterComponent.selectValue('value 1');
// let ag-grid know that filter was applied
valueFilterComponent.onFilterChanged();
}
More on set filters here
First of all, I'm aware that querySourceFeatures could fix that. But unfortunately the new version is effective with all types but not with symbols, which I'm using. So I'm still coding under version 0.14.x.
That said, I filter my map with the setFilter function and I need to catch back the number of features displayed once the filter is done.
I thought about transform the whole world (-90,-180,90,180) map coordinates into pixels and then pass it into a featuresIn function.
With fiddle below, featuresIn returns nothing [EDIT : that was due to not setting interacive : true, now it's done but issue is still here]. Do you have any idea how to get the number of features displayed on my map?
EDIT : Please find my jsFiddle : https://jsfiddle.net/y7hoa0gy/7/
No features are being returned from featuresIn because you did not set "interactive": true on the "route" layer, as specified in the documentation (but no longer on our official docs page because we have changed this API).
/*Now I want to know how many features are still displayed after that filter
My thought was to get the bbox of the whole map (-180,-90,180,90) and make a featuresIn of that bbox.*/
More fundamentally, this approach will not work. featuresIn only returns features in the current viewport. It does not return all features.