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Exemplo: Preparar os mapas base da Esri para utilizar em fluxos de trabalhos offline

O ArcGIS Enterprise vem pré-configurado com uma coleção de mapas base do ArcGIS Online. Estes mapas base não são suportados para utilizar em fluxos de trabalhos offline. Por exemplo, você não pode utilizar estes mapas base offline pré-configurados no Collector for ArcGIS.

O seguinte script do python utilizam os mapas base do ArcGIS Online padrão e os adicionam como itens de mapa no seu portal. Os itens de mapa do mapa base podem ser utilizados offline e em fluxos de trabalhos offline. Para executar o script, você precisará fornecer suas credenciais da conta do ArcGIS Online.

Você é solicitado para especificar as seguintes informações ao executar o script:

  • URL utilizada para acessar o Portal for ArcGIS. Esta pode ser a URL do ArcGIS Web Adaptor, por exemplo, https://webadaptorhost.domain.com/webadaptorname ou a URL da máquina que hospeda o portal, por exemplo, https://portal.domain.com:7443/arcgis. Você deve incluir o nome de domínio qualificado completo da máquina ao especificar a URL.
  • Nome de usuário e senha de uma conta no seu portal.
  • O nome de uma pasta onde novos itens de mapa serão criados. Se não fornecido, os itens de mapa são criados na sua pasta raiz.
  • Nome de usuário e senha de uma conta do ArcGIS Online. Este script embutirá suas credenciais do ArcGIS Online nos novos itens de mapa, que ativa os recursos offline dos mapas base.

O seguinte exemplo cria uma coleção de mapas base em sua pasta raiz. Os mapas base incluem suas credenciais do ArcGIS Online, então aplicativos como Collector for ArcGIS podem utilizá-las em fluxos de trabalho offline.

python prepareEsriBasemapsForOfflineUse.py https://webadaptorhost.domain.com/webadaptorname portalUser portalPassword arcGISOnlineUser arcGISOnlinePassword
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Requires Python 2.7+
# Sample Usage:
# python addOfflineBasemaps.py -u <destinationPortal> -o <portalAdmin>
#                              -s <portalPassword> -f <destFolder>
#                              -a <agoUsername> -p <agoPassword>
import urllib import json import argparse
def generateToken(username, password, portalUrl):
    '''Retrieves a token to be used with API requests.'''    parameters = urllib.urlencode({'username' : username,                                   'password' : password,                                   'client' : 'referer',                                   'referer': portalUrl,                                   'expiration': 60,                                   'f' : 'json'})    response = urllib.urlopen(portalUrl + '/sharing/rest/generateToken?',                              parameters).read()    try:
        jsonResponse = json.loads(response)        if 'token' in jsonResponse:
            return jsonResponse['token']        elif 'error' in jsonResponse:
            print jsonResponse['error']['message']            for detail in jsonResponse['error']['details']:
                print detail    except ValueError, e:
        print 'An unspecified error occurred.'        print e
def searchPortal(portal, query=None, totalResults=None, sortField='numviews',                 sortOrder='desc', token=''):
    '''    Search the portal using the specified query and search parameters.    Optionally provide a token to return results visible to that user.    '''    # Default results are returned by highest    # number of views in descending order.    allResults = []    if not totalResults or totalResults > 100:
        numResults = 100    else:
        numResults = totalResults    results = __search__(portal, query, numResults, sortField, sortOrder, 0,                         token)
    if not 'error' in results.keys():
        if not totalResults:
            totalResults = results['total'] # Return all of the results.        allResults.extend(results['results'])        while (results['nextStart'] > 0 and               results['nextStart'] < totalResults):
            # Do some math to ensure it only            # returns the total results requested.            numResults = min(totalResults - results['nextStart'] + 1, 100)            results = __search__(portal=portal, query=query,                                 numResults=numResults, sortField=sortField,                                 sortOrder=sortOrder, token=token,                                 start=results['nextStart'])            allResults.extend(results['results'])        return allResults    else:
        print results['error']['message']        return results
def __search__(portal, query=None, numResults=100, sortField='numviews',               sortOrder='desc', start=0, token=None):
    '''Retrieve a single page of search results.'''    params = {
        'q': query,        'num': numResults,        'sortField': sortField,        'sortOrder': sortOrder,        'f': 'json',        'start': start    }
    if token:
        # Adding a token provides an authenticated search.        params['token'] = token    request = portal + '/sharing/rest/search?' + urllib.urlencode(params)    results = json.loads(urllib.urlopen(request).read())    return results
def groupSearch(query, portalUrl, token=''):
    '''Search for groups matching the specified query.'''    # Example 1: query all groups owned by a user.    # 'owner:johndoe'    # Example 2: query groups with Operations in the name.    # 'Operations'    # Example 3: query all groups with public access.    # 'access:public'    parameters = urllib.urlencode({'q': query, 'token': token, 'f': 'json'})    request = (portalUrl + '/sharing/rest/community/groups?' + parameters)    groups = json.loads(urllib.urlopen(request).read())    return groups['results']
def getUserContent(username, portalUrl, token):
    ''''''    parameters = urllib.urlencode({'token': token, 'f': 'json'})    request = (portalUrl + '/sharing/rest/content/users/' + username +
               '?' + parameters)    print request    content = urllib.urlopen(request).read()    return json.loads(content)
def getItemDescription(itemId, portalUrl, token=''):
    '''Returns the description for a Portal for ArcGIS item.'''    parameters = urllib.urlencode({'token' : token,                                   'f' : 'json'})    response = urllib.urlopen(portalUrl + "/sharing/rest/content/items/" +
                              itemId + "?" + parameters).read()    return json.loads(unicode(response, 'utf-8'))
def createFolder(username, title, portalUrl, token):
    '''Creates a new folder in a user's content.'''    parameters = urllib.urlencode({'title': title,                                   'token' : token,                                   'f' : 'json'})    response = urllib.urlopen(portalUrl + '/sharing/rest/content/users/' +
                              username + '/createFolder?', parameters).read()    return json.loads(response)
def addServiceItem(username, folder, description, serviceUrl, portalUrl,                   token, thumbnailUrl='', serviceUsername=None,                   servicePassword=None):
    '''Creates a new item in a user's content.'''    # Update the description with unicode safe values.    descriptionJSON = __decodeDict__(json.loads(description))    parameters = {'item': descriptionJSON['title'],                  'url': serviceUrl,                  'thumbnailurl': thumbnailUrl,                  'overwrite': 'false',                  'token' : token,                  'f' : 'json'}
    if serviceUsername and servicePassword:
        # Store the credentials with the service.        parameters.update({'serviceUsername': serviceUsername,                           'servicePassword': servicePassword})
    # Add the item's description (with safe values for unicode).    parameters.update(descriptionJSON)
    # Encode and post the item.    postParameters = urllib.urlencode(parameters)    response = urllib.urlopen(portalUrl + '/sharing/rest/content/users/' +
                              username + '/' + folder + '/addItem?',                              postParameters).read()    return json.loads(response)
# Helper functions for decoding the unicode values in the response json. def __decodeDict__(dct):
    newdict = {}
    for k, v in dct.iteritems():
        k = __safeValue__(k)        v = __safeValue__(v)        newdict[k] = v    return newdict
def __safeValue__(inVal):
    outVal = inVal    if isinstance(inVal, unicode):
        outVal = inVal.encode('utf-8')    elif isinstance(inVal, list):
        outVal = __decode_list__(inVal)    return outVal
def __decode_list__(lst):
    newList = []    for i in lst:
        i = __safeValue__(i)        newList.append(i)    return newList
# Run the script. if __name__ == '__main__':
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()    parser.add_argument('-u', '--portal', required=True,                        help=('url of the Portal (e.g. '                              'https://portal.domain.com:7443/arcgis)'))    parser.add_argument('-o', '--portalAdmin', required=True,                        help='Portal admin username')    parser.add_argument('-s', '--portalPassword', required=True,                        help='Portal admin password')    parser.add_argument('-a', '--agoAdmin', required=True,                        help='ArcGIS Online admin username')    parser.add_argument('-p', '--agoPassword', required=True,                        help='ArcGIS Online admin password')    parser.add_argument('-f', '--folder', required=False,                        help='Optional destination folder')    # Read the command line arguments.    args = parser.parse_args()    agoAdmin = args.agoAdmin    agoPassword = args.agoPassword    portal = args.portal    portalAdmin = args.portalAdmin    portalPassword = args.portalPassword    folderTitle = args.folder
    # Get a token for the Portal for ArcGIS.    print 'Getting token for ' + portal    token = generateToken(username=portalAdmin, password=portalPassword,                          portalUrl=portal)
    # Get the destination folder ID.    folderId = ''    if folderTitle == None:
        # No folder specified. Folder is root.        print 'Using the root folder...'        folderId = '/'    else:
        # Check if the folder already exists.        userContent = getUserContent(portalAdmin, portal, token)        for folder in userContent['folders']:
            if folder['title'] == folderTitle:
                folderId = folder['id']        # Create the folder if it was not found.        if folderId == '':
            print 'Creating folder ' + args.folder + '...'            newFolder = createFolder(portalAdmin, folderTitle, portal, token)            folderId = newFolder['folder']['id']        print 'Using folder ' + folderTitle + ' (id:' + folderId + ')'
    # Get the ArcGIS Online group ID.    query = 'owner:esri title:Tiled Basemaps'     # Search for the public ArcGIS Online group (no token needed).    sourceGroup = groupSearch(query, 'https://www.arcgis.com')[0]['id']
    # Get the items in the ArcGIS Online group specified above.    basemaps = searchPortal('https://www.arcgis.com', 'group:' + sourceGroup)
    # Add the basemaps as new items in the Portal.    for basemap in basemaps:
        # Get the item description.        description = getItemDescription(basemap['id'],                                         'https://www.arcgis.com')        serviceUrl = description['url']        thumbUrl = ('https://www.arcgis.com' +
                    '/sharing/rest/content/items/' + description['id'] +
                    '/info/' + description['thumbnail'])
        newDescription = json.dumps(            {'title': description['title'],             'type': description['type'],             'snippet': description['snippet'],             'description': description['description'],             'licenseInfo': description['licenseInfo'],             'tags': ','.join(description['tags']),             'typeKeywords': ','.join(description['typeKeywords']),             'accessInformation': description['accessInformation']}
        )
        try:
            result = addServiceItem(portalAdmin, folderId, newDescription,                                    serviceUrl, portal, token, thumbUrl,                                    agoAdmin, agoPassword)            if 'success' in result:
                print 'Successfully added ' + basemap['title']            elif 'error' in result:
                print 'Error copying ' + basemap['title']                print result['error']['message']                for detail in result['error']['details']:
                    print detail            else:
                print 'Error copying ' + basemap['title']                print 'An unhandled error occurred.'        except:
            print 'Error copying ' + basemap['title']            print 'An unhandled exception occurred.'
    print 'Copying complete.'