Spectrum Spatial™ Manager Overview
Spectrum Spatial™ Manager provides a structural view of the Spectrum Spatial repository that allows you to browse, search, and manage named resources as well as configure services such as the Feature Service, Mapping Service, and settings for OGC services (WFS, WMS, and WMTS).
Viewing Named Resources
- For a named table, you can see many details including its description, keywords, and an interactive map preview. For more information, see Table Details Page.
- For most types of named layers, you can see details such as the description, keywords, the
name of the table it references (displayed either as a link to a named table or a path for an
inline reference), and the names of any other resources that reference it. For line linkage
layers, links to the geometry and line linkage layer tables are displayed instead. For group
layers, you can click Layers to display its list of layers.
Click to see an interactive map preview of a layer, which is derived from the bounds or default view of the underlying table. If the default view is not set in the underlying table, the bounds of the feature data of the table are used. If the feature data bounds are unknown, the coordinate system bounds are used. Click the map to open a larger version that allows you to pan and zoom.
Important: To prevent performance issues, the interactive map preview is not automatically displayed. Be aware that previewing the map may have a detrimental effect on server performance; for example, if the table contains a large quantity of data, the process to render the map still runs even when switching to another resource.Note: Because layers have zoom visibility constraints, there may be cases when the map disappears as you pan and zoom. - For a connection that uses a file as a datasource, you can see source folder (for example, the location of the TAB or shapefile). For a connection that uses a database as a datasource, you can also see the database type, connection URL, and connection properties (key-value pairs).
- For a named map, you can see a description, keywords, and list of its layers (click Layers to display the list of layers) as well as an interactive map preview. Click the map to open a larger version that allows you to pan and zoom. This interactive map is displayed in its own coordinate system or reprojected using the Popular Visualization or "Popular Mercator" coordinate system (epsg:3857) if it cannot be displayed in its own coordinate system (if it cannot be reprojected, you will see an error).
- For a named tile, you can see a description, keywords, and tile properties. For more information, see Tile Details Page.
- For a named WMTS layer, you can see a description, keywords, and WMTS information such as reference tile, layer identifier, and layer title. For more information, see WMTS Layer Details Page .
- For a named label source, you can see details such as the description, keywords, the name of the table it references (displayed either as a link to a named table or a path for an inline reference), and the names of any other resources that reference it.
Managing Named Resources
Spectrum Spatial™ Manager allows you to create and modify connections, named tables, named tiles, and named WMTS layers as well as rename, move, and delete resources. These functions are all available at the folder level. Other resources that reference renamed or relocated resources are updated to reflect the new name or location, therefore preserving connections between resources as well as the permissions assigned to the renamed resource. You can also create, rename, move, and delete folders.
Searching Named Resources
A search field is available above the repository tree. Enter a word or phrase to search resource names, keywords, and descriptions. If you enter more than one word, the search is treated as a Boolean OR; that is, it returns results containing either word or all words. If you enter coordinate system, for example, the search will return results that include "coordinate," "system," or "coordinate system." Quotes are supported to search for specific phrases ("My New Table"). Wild card searching using an asterisk (*) is not supported.
Search results are ranked by relevance. If a search result has an exact match in the resource name, it appears above results that do not match as perfectly (only 1 out of 2 words, for example) or only have a match in the description or keywords. From the search results page, you can sort your search results by relevance, resource type, name, or modified date. You can also use the Search In filter to narrow or widen the scope of the search (either stay within a specific folder or search the entire repository), the Resource Type filter to include only certain types of resources (such as tables or connections), and the Modified filter to include or exclude resources based on their modified dates.
Configuring Services
Spectrum Spatial™ Manager allows you to easily configure the Feature Service and Mapping Service. You can also modify Web Map Service (WMS), Web Map Tiling Service (WMTS), Web Feature Service (WFS) settings as well as create, modify, move, organize, and delete WMS and WMTS layers and WFS feature types.
Browser Requirements
The following browsers are supported for Spectrum Spatial™ Manager:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Google Chrome 77.0 or later
- Mozilla Firefox 69.0 or later
Signing In
To sign in, enter the same user name and password you use for the Spectrum™ Technology Platform and click Submit. If you enter an incorrect user name or password, you will be returned to the sign-in page with an error message indicating the credentials were invalid.
Security
Users who are an admin, spatial-admin, or spatial-sub-admin can log into Spectrum Spatial™ Manager. An admin and spatial-admin can see and manage (view, create, delete, modify, and set permissions on) all content within the Spectrum Spatial repository.
A spatial-sub-admin can manage (view, create, delete, modify, and set permissions on) resources in folders that they have write permission on. They can view resources in folders that they have read permission on. An admin or spatial-admin grants a spatial-sub-admin permissions to folders.
For information about user roles, see Managing Security in the Spectrum Spatial Guide.
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