A set of Python scripts and notebooks to help administer track views and analyze track data
Several example Jupyter notebooks and scripts are provided to demonstrate some more advanced workflows that are possible via the ArcGIS API for Python and Tracker.
Notebooks:
- Quickstart Guide
- Basic Track Analysis
- Basic Track Analysis - PySpark
- Location Tracking Status
- Creating Track Lines
- Visualize Route Deviance
- Identify Inspected Buildings
- Find Dwell Times at Polygons
- Proximity Tracing
- Create an Aggregated Map Service
In addition, we have uploaded our AGOL-compatible notebooks into a publicly accessible group of Hosted Notebooks in ArcGIS Online
Scripts:
- Check Edit Location - README here
- Mirror LKL Layer - README here
- Polygon Cleanup Tracks - README here
- Generate Users Arcade Expression - README here
- Export Tracks From AGOL - README here
To run locally:
- Install Anaconda
- Run
conda env create --file environment.yml
to create the virtual environment with the correct dependencies - Run
conda activate tracker-scripts
to activate the environment - Start the jupyter server using
jupyter notebook
or run the Python script from command line - Open the notebook, modify it, and then it run it
- (Optional - dev only) Configure pre-commit to run flake8 linting on pushes
pre-commit install --hook-type pre-push
To run in ArcGIS Notebooks:
- Visit our AGOL Hosted Notebooks group
- Click on "Content"
- Choose a notebook you'd like
- Click on the thumbnail for "Open Notebook" to open the Notebook in ArcGIS Notebooks
- Anaconda must be installed
- Web browser capable of running jupyter notebooks
Although we do our best to ensure these scripts and notebooks work as expected, they are provided as is and there is no official support.
If you find a bug, please let us know by submitting an issue.
Esri welcomes contributions from anyone and everyone. Please see our guidelines for contributing.
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