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Building an app with AppStudio that opens up AuGeo #13

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heisman98 opened this issue Jan 4, 2018 · 5 comments
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Building an app with AppStudio that opens up AuGeo #13

heisman98 opened this issue Jan 4, 2018 · 5 comments
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@heisman98
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I know AuGeo was built using AppStudio. What I want to do is create an app with AppStudio, so I can put my company logo and style in the app, and open up my AuGeo feature points. Can you add in the AuGeo source code for download?
This website said the code was going to available once AppStudio 2.0 was released in July 2017. https://github.com/Esri/AuGeo/blob/master/README.md.
I would like for AppStudio to be able to use the features from AuGeo.

Thank you,
Mike G

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JohnHasthorpe commented Jan 5, 2018

Hi Mike

Augeo is available as a template through AppStudio Desktop: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/appstudio/download/

If you create a new app - AuGeo is found under the Enterprise templates.

Please note that the released version of AuGeo does enable you to access your own feature layers from both AGOL and ArcGIS Enterprise. So building your own AuGeo is not required for this.

Let me know if you need any assistance with getting going.

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Thank you, John. That was very helpful.
Now I am just trying to test the app on an actual mobile device.

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Hi John, would you happen to know where in the code I can turn off the login part? I have way too many people on my campus to require them to have a login. I would just like for them to open up the app and see the AuGeo points we created. So far I can now open up the points, thanks to the template you pointed out.
But it is requiring a login, even though I have it shared publicly. Any thoughts?
Mike

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@heisman98 You would need to think about how you would filter the data if you did not use a login. Otherwise you would end up viewing all public feature services that meet the AuGeo requirement (tags). If this is not what you want - then you would need to consider using AGOL groups to limit things (i.e. create a group, share your public content with the group, and then get AuGeo to search that group). Does this sound like a suitable approach for you?

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gpgis commented Jan 19, 2018

Hey John,

I was thinking about something like this as well. Having the public access without logging in would be great. Would it be possible to use a specific public feature layer URL? Maybe something that might be able to loaded automatically from a QR code?

We are thinking of using AuGeo for AR at specific venues and the ability to load up data without logging in and then automatically loading it from a QR code would be pretty awesome.

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