Living Atlas of the World content is a collection of authoritative, ready-to-use, global geographic content available from ArcGIS Online. The content includes valuable maps, data layers, tools, services and apps for geographic analysis.
When you make Living Atlas content available to your portal members, you're providing them with ready-made content that they can use alone or in combination with their own content to create maps, scenes, and apps and perform analysis in the portal map viewer or Insights for ArcGIS.
Notatka:
Your portal must have access to the Internet to use Living Atlas content from ArcGIS Online. If your portal cannot access the Internet, disable access to this content.
You can download a subset of Living Atlas content (boundary and demographic content) from My Esri and publish it to your portal as hosted feature layers if your portal cannot access content over the Internet. See Configure boundary layers for more information.
Types of content available
All the Living Atlas content you access from Portal for ArcGIS was created by Esri. If your portal can connect to the Internet, the following three levels of Living Atlas content are available to you from ArcGIS Online:
- Content that does not require you to sign in to an ArcGIS Online account
This content is available by default in Portal for ArcGIS.
- Subscriber content
Subscriber content is the collection of ready-to-use map layers, analytic tools, and services published by Esri that requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription account to access. This includes layers from Esri such as Landsat 8 imagery, NAIP imagery, landscape analysis layers, and historical maps. Subscriber content is provided as part of your organizational subscription and does not consume any credits. Layers included in the Living Atlas subscriber content are suitable for use with analysis tools.
- Premium content
Premium content is a type of subscriber content that requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription account to access and consumes credits. Access and credit information is listed in the description details for each item.
Premium content provides portal members with access to ready-to-use content such as demographic and lifestyle maps as well as tools for geocoding, geoenrichment, network analysis, elevation analysis, and spatial analysis.
Uwaga:
Do not delete any Living Atlas items or groups from the portal or change sharing or membership configurations on these groups. Also, do not change ownership of content from the esri_livingatlas user.
Allow access to Living Atlas content
By default, members of your portal organization can access content from Living Atlas of the World that is available without having to sign in with an ArcGIS Online organizational account; however, the portal must have access to the Internet to use this content. These items are shared to a group named Living Atlas, which is automatically accessible to the portal organization and is owned by a user named esri_livingatlas. This content appears on the Esri Featured Content tab of the Gallery and is available to portal members in the map and scene viewers.
Uwaga:
Do not delete the Living Atlas group from the portal or change sharing or membership configurations on the Living Atlas group. Also, do not change ownership of Living Atlas content from the esri_livingatlas user.
Follow these steps to allow the portal to access Living Atlas content that does not require an ArcGIS Online organizational account:
- Sign in to the portal as a member of the default administrator role.
- Open My Organization > Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- If it is not already checked, check the box next to Access Living Atlas Content in your Portal.
Access to this content requires an Internet connection.
- If you checked Access Living Atlas Content in your Portal, read the notice and click Yes to proceed.
Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes configuring access to Living Atlas content.
- A message will display when configuration is complete. Click OK to dismiss this message.
- Click Save to return to My Organization.
Enable access to subscriber or premium Living Atlas content
If Access Living Atlas Content in your Portal is checked, you can additionally provide your users access to subscriber and premium Living Atlas content.
When members use premium content, the account you specify when configuring premium Living Atlas content will be charged credits. See Understand credits in the ArcGIS Online help for information on credit charges.
You can enable access to subscriber and premium content individually, or enable access to both at the same time and provide the same ArcGIS Online account for both.
- Sign in to the portal as a member of the default administrator role.
- Open My Organization > Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- To enable access to both subscriber and premium content using the same ArcGIS Online account, follow these steps:
- Check Subscriber and Premium.
- Sign in to ArcGIS Online with an organizational account.
- Click Configure.
- Read the notice. If you want to proceed with configuring this content, click Yes.
Configuration may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes configuring subscriber and premium content.
- A message will display when configuration is complete. Click OK to dismiss this message.
The subscriber and premium content is now shared to Living Atlas group. Subscriber content is additionally shared to the Living Atlas Analysis Layers group. Portal members can access the subscriber and premium content from the map viewer, scene viewer, and gallery.
Uwaga:
Do not delete the Living Atlas or Living Atlas Analysis Layers group from the portal or change sharing or membership configurations on these groups. Also, do not change ownership of subscriber or premium content from the esri_livingatlas user.
As the portal administrator, you can now also configure the map viewer to use the Living Atlas Analysis Layers group in analysis tools.
- Follow these steps to enable access to only subscriber Living Atlas content:
- Check Subscriber.
- Sign in to ArcGIS Online with an organizational account.
- Click Configure.
- Read the notice. If you want to proceed with configuring subscriber content, click Yes.
Configuration may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes configuring subscriber content.
- A message will display when configuration is complete. Click OK to dismiss this message.
The subscriber content is now shared to the Living Atlas and Living Atlas Analysis Layers groups. Portal members can access subscriber content from the map viewer, scene viewer, and gallery.
Uwaga:
Do not delete the Living Atlas Analysis Layers or Living Atlas group from the portal or change sharing or membership configurations on these groups. Also, do not change ownership of subscriber content from the esri_livingatlas user.
As the portal administrator, you can now also configure the map viewer to use the Living Atlas Analysis Layers group in analysis tools.
- Follow these steps to enable access to only premium Living Atlas content:
- Check Premium.
- Sign in to ArcGIS Online with an organizational account that has credits available.
- Click Configure.
- Read the notice. If you want to proceed with configuring premium content, click Yes.
Configuration may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes configuring premium content.
- A message will display when configuration is complete. Click OK to dismiss this message.
The premium content is shared to the Living Atlas group and content is available to portal members from the map viewer, scene viewer, and gallery.
Uwaga:
Do not delete the Living Atlas group from the portal or change sharing or membership configurations on the Living Atlas group. Also, do not change ownership of premium content from the esri_livingatlas user.
- Click Save to return to My Organization.
Validate accounts used to access subscriber and premium content
If the password changes for the ArcGIS Online account (or accounts) you used to enable access to subscriber and premium Living Atlas content, the content will no longer be accessible from your portal. Similarly, if the ArcGIS Online account you used to access the content is disabled, the content will no longer be accessible from your portal.
To validate that the user name and password you used are still valid, view a layer in the map viewer.
- If you enabled subscriber content in your portal, open the map viewer and add the World Traffic Service layer to the map. If the layer draws on the map, the account you use to access Living Atlas subscriber content is still valid.
- If you enabled premium content in your portal, open the map viewer and add the 2016 USA Median Age layer to the map. If the layer draws on the map, the account you use to access Living Atlas premium content is still valid.
Notatka:
It is especially important that you validate this account (or accounts) before you upgrade Portal for ArcGIS. If the content is not accessible during upgrade because the account used to access the content is not valid, Living Atlas content cannot be upgraded in the portal. Always perform this validation before upgrading.
If you find an account used to access Living Atlas content is not valid, you need to provide new account credentials. How you do that depends on the version of Portal for ArcGIS you are using.
If you are using Portal for ArcGIS 10.5.1, update credentials.
If you are using Portal for ArcGIS 10.5, disable subscriber or premium content (whichever one has the invalid credentials) and re-enable the content.
- Sign in to the portal as a member of the default administrator role.
- Open My Organization > Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- Disable access to whichever type of content is not accessible due to an invalid account.
- Uncheck Subscriber if the account used to access subscriber content is invalid.
- Uncheck Premium if the account used to access premium content is invalid.
- Click Configure.
Wait until this configuration change completes before proceeding to the next step. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until this process completes.
- Click Save.
- Go back to Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- Enable the type of content for which you need to provide new credentials.
Update credentials for subscriber and premium content
Beginning with 10.5.1, you can update or change the ArcGIS Online account used to access Living Atlas subscriber and premium content. For example, if you changed the password for the account in ArcGIS Online, you'll need to update the password in the portal to maintain access to the Living Atlas subscriber and premium content. You might also change the account used to access premium content if your ArcGIS Online administrator budgets credits to accounts, and the account you are using to access the premium content is nearly out of credits.
Follow these steps to update the account:
- Sign in to the portal as a member of the default administrator role.
- Open My Organization > Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- To update credentials for subscriber content, click Update next to Subscriber, provide new credentials, and click Configure.
Configuration may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes updating the configuration.
- To update credentials for premium content, click Update next to Premium, provide new credentials, and click Configure.
Configuration may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes updating the configuration.
- Click Save to return to My Organization.
Disable access to Living Atlas content
If your portal does not have access to the Internet, or if there is another reason you don't want your users to access Living Atlas content, you can disable it.
If you enabled access to subscriber and premium content, you must first disable access to this content before you can disable access to the Living Atlas that is available without having to sign in with an ArcGIS Online organizational account.
Disabling access to Living Atlas content removes access to the Living Atlas group from the organization, which makes the following changes in the portal:
- The Esri Featured Content tab is removed from the portal Gallery.
- The option to add layers from Esri Featured Content is not available in the scene viewer.
- The Browse Living Atlas Layers option is no longer present in the map viewer.
Disabling access to subscriber content additionally removes access to the Living Atlas Analysis Layers group and Browse Living Atlas Analysis Layers option in the map viewer. This would affect analysis tools in the map viewer if you had configured tools to access this content.
Follow these steps to disable access to Living Atlas content in your portal:
- Sign in to the portal as a member of the default administrator role.
- Open My Organization > Edit Settings > ArcGIS Online.
- Uncheck Subscriber if it is checked.
- Uncheck Premium if it is checked.
- Click Configure.
Wait until this configuration change completes before proceeding to the next step.
- Uncheck Access Living Atlas Content in your Portal.
- Click Configure.
Configuration changes may take several minutes to complete. Do not close the ArcGIS Online page until the portal finishes updating the configuration.
- Click Save to return to My Organization.
Portal members will no longer have access to this content. If any of this content was used in maps, scenes, or apps, it will no longer function.