In Arcadia Enterprise, you can import apps from another system. All you need the is appropriate JSON file that captures the complete definition of the app, including its dependencies: its own app definition, subgroup app definitions, visuals, dashboards, datasets, and custom styles.
Select the connection where to import the artifacts.
We selected Samples, because we are connecting to the same data source for both systems.
In the (supplemental) menu, click the Import Visual Artifacts option.
The Import Visual Artifacts window modal appears.
Click Choose File.
Select the backup file in your file system. Here, we are getting
app_documentation_collateral.json
, the file created in Exporting Apps.
In the updated Import Visual Artifacts modal, notice the import options:
Import to Workspace
The drop-down menu enables you to specify the destination workspace. By default, Arcadia Enterprise imports the visual artifacts into the user's Private workspace. However, you can choose the Public workspace, or another workspace.
Thumbnail Action
There are three options for thumbnail handling:
By default, Arcadia Enterprise imports the thumbnails from the file. However, you can choose to generate new thumbnails during the import process, or skip thumbnail import.
Disregard artifacts that exist in other workspaces (Off by default)
Before importing an artifact, Arcadia Enterprise searches for it on the system. If it already exists, it is either updated (if changed from a previous import), or left 'as is'. If it does not exist, it is imported as a new visual artifact.
By default, the search domain is the entire system. By selecting this option, you are limiting the search to the specified workspace.
Check data table compatibility (On by default)
This is a 'sanity check' that confirms that tables suitable for the incoming dataset(s) exist on the system. This means that the database and tables have the same names on the source and target systems.
Ensure that you select the Check data table compatibility option. After making the appropriate selections, click Import.
After processing the import *.json
file, Arcadia Enterprise opens the Import interface to show the
imported visual artifacts. Notice that all items saved into the
app_documentation_collateral.json
file during export appear on the
interface.
Notice also that the Planned Action column shows that this is a new import for some artifacts, and they don't have an assigned ID.
We previously imported the dashboard Flight Delay Information, and its dependencies: visuals Departure Delay by Airline & Day of the week, Originating Airport, and Originating Airport by State, the Custom Style Category colors in tables, and the dataset Flight Data; see Importing Dashboards. The dataset has changed (we edited the description parameter), so the Planned Action is to Replace. The rest of these artifacts is unchanged, so they appear with Planned Action set to None.
Click Accept and Import.
After the import completes, a Success message appears on the Import interface.
Notice that all the artifacts have an assigned ID. These are generated by the system, sequentially. Visuals/Dashboards and datasets have separate id queues.