Hey Brett, no not one off the top of my head. I'd say anything that can be 
publicly shared would be just fine for now (i.e. the content and geographic 
extent aren't too big a concern).

Thanks!

On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 12:26:53 PM UTC-5 Brett Ferguson wrote:

> Hi Adam -
>
> So I have a functioning example of a vector layer being serviced by a WMS. 
> What I have working is a layer coming from the BC Government WMS in pbf 
> format. Do you have any thoughts about a good example layer from a public 
> WMS to use as an example in the Arches Git repo? If not I'll do some 
> digging.
>
> Brett
>
> On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 2:53:35 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Ah, I really misunderstood then, I didn't even know you could request pbf 
>> format through WMS. Sorry, I'm not going to be much more help on that 
>> front. You've probably already seen this stack exchange answer, but just 
>> for good measure: 
>> https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/238301/mapbox-vector-tiles-from-geoserver-2-11-in-mapbox-gl-js
>>  
>> it may have something helpful.
>>
>> You are right though, the tileserver section does need to be removed from 
>> that repo. Hopefully we can put your example in there, once you do get it 
>> working.
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 4:19 PM Brett Ferguson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Adam -
>>>
>>> Thank you for for the quick reply! I had previously seen your raster 
>>> example and I managed to get a raster version working. 
>>>
>>> What I'm trying to do here is provide a selectable vector overlay that 
>>> can be used as a source for new feature creation. Do you know if there are 
>>> any examples of this (at least as far as using a WMS for a vector overlay)? 
>>> Previously in Arches 4.3.x I was importing the layer using the 
>>> add-tileserver-layer which I see has been removed from Arches 5. So I'm not 
>>> sure what the best approach is to provide this functionality.
>>>
>>> I've seen the repo you mentioned above, and I'm guessing that everything 
>>> under the tileserver/ directory is now obsolete with the deprecation of the 
>>> add-tileserver-layer functionality in Arches. Is there another process that 
>>> can be used to replace importing vector tiles directly into Arches? My 
>>> thought was to use the WMS to host the vector overlay and then I was going 
>>> to work on making it selectable (I see some instructions about doing that 
>>> in the documentation), which is when I started stumbling with the above.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 1:41:58 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Brett, here is a working GeoServer WMS that I have in one of my own 
>>>> projects: 
>>>> https://github.com/legiongis/fpan/blob/master/fpan/fixtures/1919-coastal-map.json.
>>>>  
>>>> This is a Django fixture 
>>>> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/howto/initial-data/#providing-data-with-fixtures>,
>>>>  
>>>> which I've found to be a very clean way to store map layers for upload 
>>>> (you 
>>>> can see some other examples in that repo).
>>>>
>>>> Just comparing that one to yours, I think you'll at least need to 
>>>> change your "type" to "raster" in the source.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck! These are all examples that should get into the 
>>>> https://github.com/archesproject/arches-map-layers repo when we can 
>>>> actually update it...
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 3:28 PM Brett Ferguson <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've been trying to add a WMS vector overlay to our Arches project, 
>>>>> and I seem to have all the linkages working, however nothing is showing 
>>>>> up 
>>>>> on the map.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've defined the Map Source as follows in the <base_url>/admin/models 
>>>>> page: 
>>>>>
>>>>> {"type": "vector", "tiles": ["
>>>>> https://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/geo/pub/WHSE_ARCHAEOLOGY.RAAD_BORDENGRID/ows?bbox={bbox-epsg-3857}&format=pbf&styles=4157&transparent=false&service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetMap&srs=EPSG:3857&width=512&height=512&layers=pub:WHSE_ARCHAEOLOGY.RAAD_BORDENGRID";],
>>>>>  
>>>>> "tileSize": 512}
>>>>>
>>>>> and the Map Layer as:
>>>>>
>>>>> [{"id": "borden-grid", "type": "fill", "source": "Borden Grid",  
>>>>> "source-layer": "pub:WHSE_ARCHAEOLOGY.RAAD_BORDENGRID"}]
>>>>>
>>>>> with a few different types (fill, line, fill-extrusion), but nothing 
>>>>> shows up on the map. I can see the WMS URL being called from Arches (eg 
>>>>> https://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/geo/pub/WHSE_ARCHAEOLOGY.RAAD_BORDENGRID/ows?bbox=-13658379.710221574,6261721.357121639,-13619243.951739565,6300857.115603648&format=pbf&styles=4157&transparent=false&service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetMap&srs=EPSG:3857&width=512&height=512&layers=pub:WHSE_ARCHAEOLOGY.RAAD_BORDENGRID
>>>>>  
>>>>> )  and verified with ogrinfo that the pbf file returned by the WMS 
>>>>> endpoint 
>>>>> is valid with a number of Polygon objects in it, but without effect on 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> search map. 
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not seeing any exceptions in the browser console other than "The 
>>>>> operation is insecure" which looks like the source code location is a 
>>>>> GUID. 
>>>>> Although the Access-Control-Allow-Origin is set to null in the header, 
>>>>> I'm 
>>>>> not seeing an CORS errors that I would normally expect to see in the 
>>>>> browser console if that was an issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just wondering if I'm missing something here, and if there is a good 
>>>>> way to trace down why nothing is showing up on the map.
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Brett
>>>>>
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