The Lianja App Builder is part of the Lianja APaaS (Application Platform As A Service). This is a complete end-to-end solution for developing and deploying Desktop, Web and Mobile Apps. Windows, Linux, Mac?
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. the Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS (Developer Edition) ZIP file to your local drive and unzip it.
Because Web AppBuilder runs on top of, you must have Node.js installed on your computer. The Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS download package contains the Windows version of Node.js. If you are on a Windows platform, proceed to the next section to start Web AppBuilder. If you are on a platform other than Windows, such as Mac or Linux, you need to install independently on your platform first. If you already have Node.js installed, make sure its version is 4.2 or later. Tip: If the machine is in domain, it is sometimes required to include the domain name along with the machine name to get started, for example,.
On platforms other than Windows, open the Command Prompt window, cd to the /server directory of the Web AppBuilder installation, and type node server.js. Once Node.js runs, start Web AppBuilder in the browser with If the browser is closed, you can reopen Web AppBuilder in the same browser, or a different one, as long as Node.js is running in the Command Prompt window. Web AppBuilder runs on top of with the default port of 3344. To run Web AppBuilder with additional parameters, different ports, or as a Windows service, complete the following steps.
Otherwise, see the Specify your portal URL section. Run with additional parameters and different ports.
Open a command window and browse to the /server directory of the Web AppBuilder installation. On 64-bit Windows, type nodex64.exe server.js -port=value -proxy=value. On 32-bit Windows, type nodex32.exe server.js -port=value -proxy=value. On other platforms, type node server.js -port=value -proxy=value. Subscription: If you don't have an ArcGIS account, sign up for an or the. Click Continue.
If the portal you specified above uses web-tier authentication, skip the next section. After login, you can. If you're using ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise with OAuth2 authentication, follow the steps in the next section to provide an app ID for Web AppBuilder. Provide an app ID for Web AppBuilder If this is the first time you've used Web AppBuilder with the portal specified above, you may be asked to provide an app ID for Web AppBuilder to support OAuth2 authentication.
For a specified portal, this process is required once. When you subsequently start Web AppBuilder, you can log in to the portal directly. Complete the following steps to retrieve an app ID. Tip: If Web AppBuilder is started with the machine name along with the domain name, enter. Title—Enter something that makes sense to you, such as Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS. Tags—Enter something that is easy to search, such as Web AppBuilder. Click Add Item.
For Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1 to 10.4.1, do the following:. Go to My Content, click + Add Item and select An Application. In the Add Item dialog box, in The item is drop-down box, An application is selected. Enter the following parameters:. Type—Select Web Mapping. Purpose—Select Ready to Use. API—Select JavaScript.
URL—Enter http://yourmachinename:3344/webappbuilder. Tip: If Web AppBuilder is started with the machine name along with the domain name, enter. Title—Enter something that makes sense to you, such as Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS. Tags—Enter something that is easy to search, such as Web AppBuilder. Click Add Item.
For Portal for ArcGIS 10.3, do the following:. Go to My Content and click + Add Item. In the Add Item dialog box, in The item is drop-down box, choose An application.
Enter the following parameters:. Type—Select Web Mapping. Purpose—Select Ready to Use. API—Select JavaScript.
URL—Enter http://yourmachinename:3344/webappbuilder. Tip: If Web AppBuilder is started with the machine name along with the domain name, enter. Title—Enter something that makes sense to you, such as Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS. Tags—Enter something that is easy to search, such as Web AppBuilder. Click Add Item.
On the item details page, do the following:. For an ArcGIS Online organizational or an ArcGIS for Developers account, click the Settings tab. Scroll down to the App Registration section and click Register. For Portal for ArcGIS, click Register in the App Registration section.
On the Register dialog box as shown below, for App Type, keep the default value. For Redirect URI, enter or and click Add. Be aware that URIs with HTTP and HTTPS protocols are distinguished as two different URIs. It is strongly recommended adding both of them to the URI list to avoid potential redirect issues.
If you get an Error 400 with Invalid redirecturl, complete the following steps:. Go to the /server directory of the Web AppBuilder installation, and delete the signininfo.json file. Review step 4. Update the existing app ID with the correct redirect URIs. You can also create a new app ID from scratch.
Refresh the browser running Web AppBuilder. Provide your app ID again, and click Continue. Provide your credentials if you're not already logged in, or click Approve on the Request for Permission dialog box.