David,
The BaseGeocoderViewModel has the code to do this but it was simple enough
to pull it into the esrigeocoder.
See release 1.1 -
https://github.com/HistoricEngland/arches-esri-geocoder/releases/tag/1.1
You are limited to the Mapbox layer styling but you can easily set the size
and
Hi Andrew
The ESRI geocoder does what exactly we need and is fast at finding results
after I added the countryCode parameter to the Javascript, so thank you for
mentioning it.
After a search, we get a red filled circle marking the point. I can't find
where the styling of the marker is
Thanks for reminding me of your ESRI geocoder, Andrew. I've got it working
with our Arches installation and can use it as the basis for getting ours
working.
One thing that caught me out is to remember, if using Apache to serve web
resources, to copy the Javascript component into the
We created an ESRI geocoder to use their World geocoding service. The code
and instructions for configuring it are here and might be helpful...
https://github.com/HistoricEngland/arches-esri-geocoder
On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 8:55:57 PM UTC, David Osborne wrote:
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> Supplementary question:
Supplementary question: as the geocoder access is from a fragment of
Javascript, I take it that the connection to the geocoder is from a user's
browser, rather than from the Arches application itself?
David
On Thursday, 25 April 2019 19:43:55 UTC+1, Cyrus Hiatt wrote:
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> Hi David -
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> The
Hi Cyrus
I'm finally revisiting our need for a new gazetteer service to replace the
Mapbox one. I have an instance of Gisgraphy running in a Docker container
but although I took your 'even easier' approach by modifying a local copy
of the mapbox.js geocoder, I can't seem to override Arches
Thanks for the suggestions, Cyrus. I'll have a look at the code and see
what I can do.
Regards,
David
On Thursday, 25 April 2019 19:43:55 UTC+1, Cyrus Hiatt wrote:
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> Hi David -
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> The search box uses the mapbox geocoder by default. There are a few ways
> that you could customize this:
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>
Hi David -
The search box uses the mapbox geocoder by default. There are a few ways
that you could customize this:
The best, but most difficult approach:
Create a new geocoder by writing a new geocoder component and registering
that in Arches. That would be similar to this file: