If you are locating features based on Addresses or place names and your organization has multiple locators configured, click Advanced location settings and choose the locator you want to use.To create a nonspatial table layer, choose None.By default, ArcGIS Online locates addresses based on your organization's region. Choose Addresses or place names if your file contains place-names-for example, Westminster Abbey or Panama Canal-or addresses.If your file contains coordinates, choose whether to use Latitude and longitude, Military Grid Reference System (MGRS), or United States National Grid coordinates.Choose the information in your file that ArcGIS Online should use to locate features.You can configure pop-ups to display time. Features are published in the WGS 1984 Web Mercator (Auxiliary Sphere) coordinate system.
The steps below outline how to publish features or tables from ArcGIS Online using a CSV file. This is a useful workflow if you do not have any ArcGIS products installed locally. These services are referred to as hosted feature layers. To web enable feature layers from CSV files, you upload them to ArcGIS Online and have them hosted as services. To complete the steps in the following sections, you must have privileges to publish hosted feature layers and create content. To change the scale visibility of the hosted feature layer, open the layer in Map Viewer Classic and set the visible range, or open it in Map Viewer and set the visible range. When you create an empty hosted feature layer, it inherits the visible range of the feature layer or template you used to create it. When publishing a map from ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online honors the existing scale range configured during the authoring process. When publishing a CSV file, shapefile, GeoJSON file, feature collection, or file geodatabase, ArcGIS Online automatically sets the optimal visible range based on the data. Sign name, date installed, and a website URL for reporting problems Each feature (street sign) may include the For example, aįeature layer may contain information about the street signs in Go on top of reference layers, such as a basemap. Maps, apps, and desktop map viewers canĪccess your services from anywhere on the internet if you choose toįeature layers are most appropriate for operational layers that Hosting a feature layer on ArcGIS Online is one way to shareĭata with an internet audience if your own ArcGIS Server site cannot be You can also create a blank hosted feature layer for which you define the layers and, subsequently, the layers' fields.įeature layers are useful when you need to expose vector data forĭisplay, query, and editing on the web or when you want to share a table of nonspatial attributes. Zipped collections of georeferenced photos (photos with locations).xls) that contain coordinates or addresses Comma-separated values (CSV) files that contain coordinates or addresses.Use any of the following to publish a hosted feature layer: ArcGIS Online supports multiple sources to allow you to accomplish this.
Create from a template or existing feature layerĪs a publisher in your organization, you can host feature data in ArcGIS Online by publishing hosted feature layers.