Dashboards & Visualizations

Can a dashboard map's center location change based on a drop-down token?

Phil219
Path Finder

I currently implement dropdowns:

<input type="dropdown" token="state_token" searchWhenChanged="true">
   <label>Pick a State</label>
      <search>
          <query>host=coolstuff  | dedup State | table State</query>
          <earliest>0</earliest>
      </search>
      <fieldForLabel>State</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>State</fieldForValue>
      <default>California</default>
 </input>    

This returns all the results within that state. So, instead of (52.7,-124.45) in the following:

<option name="mapping.map.center">(52.7,-124.45)</option>

I would like to use variables like (avg(latfield),avg(longfield)) but it then centers on the equator and Prime meridian. Is it possible to use variables in this field? Any suggestions?

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talla_ranjith
Engager

Hi Phil219,

Yes you can change the map's center location based on the drop down selection. here I'm posting the code that i have done. based on the city name selection the map center location will be set automatically and displays the map with city info.

<form>
      <label>MapDashboard</label>
      <fieldset submitButton="false" autoRun="true">
        <input type="dropdown" token="state_token" searchWhenChanged="true">
          <label>Pick a State</label>
          <search>
            <query>| inputlookup geomaps_data.csv | iplocation device_ip | where City != ""| stats count by City lat lon | table City, lat, lon</query>
          </search>
          <fieldForLabel>City</fieldForLabel>
          <fieldForValue>City</fieldForValue>
          <default>London</default>
          <change>
            <set token="lat_tok">$row.lat$</set>
            <set token="lon_tok">$row.lon$</set>
          </change>
        </input>
      </fieldset>
      <row>
        <panel>
          <map>
            <title>Maps</title>
            <search>
              <query>| inputlookup geomaps_data.csv | iplocation device_ip | search lat=$lat_tok$ lon=$lon_tok$ | geostats latfield=lat longfield=lon count by City</query>
            </search>
            <option name="mapping.type">marker</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.center">($lat_tok$,$lon_tok$)</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.colorBins">5</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.colorMode">auto</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.maximumColor">0xDB5800</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.minimumColor">0x2F25BA</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.neutralPoint">0</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.shapeOpacity">0.75</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.showBorder">1</option>
            <option name="mapping.data.maxClusters">100</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.panning">true</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.scrollZoom">true</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.zoom">2</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerMaxSize">50</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerMinSize">10</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerOpacity">0.8</option>
            <option name="mapping.showTiles">1</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.maxZoom">7</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.minZoom">0</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.tileOpacity">1</option>
            <option name="drilldown">all</option>
          </map>
        </panel>
      </row>
    </form>

First im getting City name, lat and lon values but displaying only city in the Dropdown, for other two fields i have taken two more tokens. that tokens im binding to mapcenter location. you can download geomaps_data.csv sample lookup from webframework toolkit app.

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talla_ranjith
Engager

Hi Phil219,

Yes you can change the map's center location based on the drop down selection. here I'm posting the code that i have done. based on the city name selection the map center location will be set automatically and displays the map with city info.

<form>
      <label>MapDashboard</label>
      <fieldset submitButton="false" autoRun="true">
        <input type="dropdown" token="state_token" searchWhenChanged="true">
          <label>Pick a State</label>
          <search>
            <query>| inputlookup geomaps_data.csv | iplocation device_ip | where City != ""| stats count by City lat lon | table City, lat, lon</query>
          </search>
          <fieldForLabel>City</fieldForLabel>
          <fieldForValue>City</fieldForValue>
          <default>London</default>
          <change>
            <set token="lat_tok">$row.lat$</set>
            <set token="lon_tok">$row.lon$</set>
          </change>
        </input>
      </fieldset>
      <row>
        <panel>
          <map>
            <title>Maps</title>
            <search>
              <query>| inputlookup geomaps_data.csv | iplocation device_ip | search lat=$lat_tok$ lon=$lon_tok$ | geostats latfield=lat longfield=lon count by City</query>
            </search>
            <option name="mapping.type">marker</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.center">($lat_tok$,$lon_tok$)</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.colorBins">5</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.colorMode">auto</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.maximumColor">0xDB5800</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.minimumColor">0x2F25BA</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.neutralPoint">0</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.shapeOpacity">0.75</option>
            <option name="mapping.choroplethLayer.showBorder">1</option>
            <option name="mapping.data.maxClusters">100</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.panning">true</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.scrollZoom">true</option>
            <option name="mapping.map.zoom">2</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerMaxSize">50</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerMinSize">10</option>
            <option name="mapping.markerLayer.markerOpacity">0.8</option>
            <option name="mapping.showTiles">1</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.maxZoom">7</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.minZoom">0</option>
            <option name="mapping.tileLayer.tileOpacity">1</option>
            <option name="drilldown">all</option>
          </map>
        </panel>
      </row>
    </form>

First im getting City name, lat and lon values but displaying only city in the Dropdown, for other two fields i have taken two more tokens. that tokens im binding to mapcenter location. you can download geomaps_data.csv sample lookup from webframework toolkit app.

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Phil219
Path Finder

Nice! Thank you talla_ranjith!

I appreciate how thorough you are

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ranjith_kumar
Path Finder

you are welcome.... 🙂

Regards
Ranjith Talla
Vedicsoft Solutions Ind Pvt Ltd
Hyderabad, India

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