Using manager.overwrite() in a notebook for ArcGIS Online does not overwrite the data.
上次发布: July 20, 2021ArcGIS Online
漏洞 ID 编号
BUG-000139388
已提交
April 26, 2021
上次修改时间
April 14, 2025
适用范围
ArcGIS Online
找到的版本
9.1
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
10.0
状态
Will Not Be Addressed
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附加信息
Refer to this documentation for information on working with local files inside ArcGIS Notebooks in Online: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/work-with-content-in-a-user-workspace.htm
The issue is with this line: flayer_collection.manager.overwrite(r"C:\Overwrite_Test\TestData.csv")
Unlike ArcGIS Pro, notebooks in ArcGIS Online does not have a line of sight to the local machine, so local file paths cannot be referenced in ArcGIS Notebooks in ArcGIS Online. To overwrite the feature layer, upload the CSV file to the notebook's files workspace and reference this new path in the manager.overwrite() function.
Example steps:
1. Upload the original .csv to ArcGIS Online Content and publish it as feature layer.
2. Open a new (or existing) notebook.
3. Click the Files tab at the top of the open notebook page.
4. In the Files panel, click the home folder.
5. At the bottom of the Files panel, click Choose File, and navigate to the .csv to be used for the overwrite (or drag the .csv over the Choose File button). Click Upload.
6. This file is listed in the /arcgis/home/ directory, and can be referenced as such. Click the plus sign to the right of the file and a cell is inserted into the notebook with a path to that file (e.g. dataset = '/arcgis/home/TestData.csv').
7. Edit the overwrite function to reference this file path and run the cell.
8. Navigate to feature service and click the Data tab. The feature service reflects the changes.
Refer to the example Python script below:
code:
import arcgis
from arcgis.gis import GIS
gis= GIS("home")
# get feature service item
feature_table_item = gis.content.get("3ce7164706d24abb8dba8a844d4783a9")
print (feature_table_item)
# get feature service
flayer_collection = arcgis.features.FeatureLayerCollection.fromitem(feature_table_item)
print (flayer_collection.layers)
# overwrite feature service with csv stored in Files workspace
flayer_collection.manager.overwrite('/arcgis/home/TestData_upd.csv')
解决办法
Run overwrite scripts containing manager.overwrite() in ArcGIS Pro.
Manually overwrite data in the Overwrite graphical user interface (GUI) tool in the item details page of the feature layer in ArcGIS Online.