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Share analytics

Analytics created in ArcGIS Velocity can be shared with groups, the organization, and everyone.

Share an analytic

Real-time analytics can be shared with others using Velocity and ArcGIS Enterprise.

Share an analytic using Velocity

To share an analytic in Velocity, complete the following steps:

  1. In a browser, open the Velocity app and sign in using your ArcGIS organization credentials.

  2. Click Real-Time from the main menu.

  3. Open an existing real-time analytic and click Share.

  4. In the Share pop-up, check the check box to share the analytic with your organization, specific groups, everyone, or some combination of the three.

  5. Turn on Share all properties to share all properties with other users.

    Note:

    If you choose to share all properties, the username, headers, URLs, and POST body (excluding passwords and secret keys) are shared with other users. If you choose not to share all properties, sensitive information such as the username, password, secret keys, headers, POST body, and URLs are not exposed. This helps prevent accidental sharing of sensitive information, such as credentials and API keys with other users.

  6. Click Apply to share the analytic.

The analytic is now discoverable by other users and can be opened in Velocity, allowing other users to view it or use it as a template for a new analytic.

Share an analytic using Enterprise

To share an analytic using Enterprise, complete the following steps:

  1. Sign into your Enterprise portal.

  2. Go to the Contents page.

  3. Check the check box next to the analytics you want to share and click Share.

  4. In the Share pop-up, choose to share the analytic with your organization, specific groups, everyone, or some combination of the three.

  5. Click Save to share the analytic.

Other users can search for and browse the analytic in Enterprise and open it in Velocity to view it or use it as a template.

Use a shared analytic

Real-time analytics that are shared with you can be opened in Enterprise or by using a URL.

Open a shared analytic in Enterprise

Real-time analytics are item types that you can interact with in Enterprise. Analytics can be shared with a group, your organization, or everyone. When you find an analytic that has been shared with you, through search, browsing, or viewing group content, click Open in ArcGIS Velocity to view it in Velocity.

Open a shared analytic using a URL

An analytic can be shared to other users in the organization or other organizations using a URL by completing the following steps:

  1. Share the analytic with the desired sharing level or groups.

  2. Copy the URL of the analytic.

    For example, https://<your_velocity_FQDN>:7143/realtime/753792098a224caa8f517ad47cfcffe5/details.

  3. Provide the URL to those you want to give access to the analytic.

Clone and share an analytic

Real-time analytics can be cloned and shared to other users in your organization. A cloned analytic preserves any configured elements such as feeds, sources, tools, and outputs. An analytic that is cloned and shared to other users does not include sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, API keys, and other properties. You can clone and share an analytic by completing the steps below:

  1. In a browser, open the Velocity app and sign in using your ArcGIS organization credentials.

  2. Open an existing real-time analytic and click the Clone button.

  3. In the Clone Analytic pop-up, provide values for the Title and Summary parameters.

  4. For the Folder parameter, choose an existing folder or create a new folder.

  5. Click Clone to make a copy of the analytic.

    Note that the cloned analytic preserves all properties including credentials, API keys, and more.

  6. Open the Enterprise portal, choose the cloned analytic item, and change the ownership to a new user.

You can view the analytic in Velocity. The analytic configuration is preserved, and you can view, edit, start, and stop the shared analytic as the owner.

Considerations and limitations

Real-time analytics contain elements such as feeds, sources, tools, and outputs. When other users open a shared analytic, not all properties and details of the analytic are shown. Sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, keys, headers, POST body, URLs, and other properties are not available. This ensures any API keys and other sensitive information is not shared.

When an owner shares an analytic, by default, Share all properties is turned off and any sensitive information is deleted. This ensures information such as credentials, API keys, and other sensitive information is not shared. As a result, when creating a new analytic from a shared analytic, other users typically need to update any sources and outputs by entering usernames, headers, passwords, and URLs. Turning on Share all properties allows you to share the username, headers, URLs, and POST body with other users. The passwords and secret keys are not shared.

When sharing an analytic with other Velocity users, they can view the general configuration of the analytic and use the analytic as a template to create their own analytic. Only an owner can edit an analytic; sharing an analytic with other users does not give them permissions to edit the shared analytic. Users can create a new analytic from a shared analytic by clicking Create Analytic to save it as a new analytic item that they own.

Users must have sufficient user types and role privileges to work with analytic items. For more information on creating and assigning roles in Velocity, refer to creating roles and assigning users.