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Urbi Pro

Release notes

  • Added a new widget type Area chart: an analog of a line graph with a filled area between the line and the axes.
  • Added a new widget type Text widget for displaying blocks with text on dashboard scenes.
  • Added new features for working with data uploaded as a file:
    • Now the warning appears when you try to upload a file that contains two columns with the same names.
    • Enabled editing the data sample (for example, adding point objects) if all the objects are removed from the sample.
  • Added support for displaying only the date (without time) for the field with the date type in a tooltip and an object card.
  • Enabled configuring the order of layers in the Legend widget.

  • Added new features for all data visualization methods (except for the Heatmap method):

    • Enabled using the exponential type of scale for displaying elements on the map and in the legend.
    • Enabled configuring data ranges in the legend manually.
  • Added new features for a pie chart:

    • Enabled separating pie slices with gaps.
    • Enabled specifying the inner radius of the circle.
  • Enabled using median, 80th, 95th, and 99th percentile aggregation types for a bar chart, a column chart, a line graph, and a pie chart.

  • Enabled opening widgets in full-screen mode.

  • Added new features for a timeline:

    • Enabled building a graph with the distribution of the number of objects depending on the time period.
    • Enabled specifying the step size in months and years.
  • Released a new Urbi authentication service: Platform ID. If you are already using Urbi Pro, you do not need to sign up again or update your credentials. For more details on the new authentication, see the account documentation.
  • Added a new widget type Timeline for viewing data changes over time.
  • Enabled setting up unlimited access to view a dashboard via a link and setting up access for unauthorized users: see the Sharing a dashboard instruction.
  • Enabled creating dashboards instead of layers groups.
  • Now you can manage layers only within a dashboard.
  • Enabled creating widgets on dashboards with different types of graphs for visualizing data samples.
  • Updated the structure of primary tabs in the left-hand menu: the Layers tab is deleted, and the Dashboards tab is available.
  • Now you can modify a data sample and add point objects on the Dashboards tab.
  • Updated the structure of primary tabs: now the Main, Layers, and Data tabs are available from the left-hand menu.
  • Added new filter for the Buildings dataset: total building area across all floors.
  • Added the dataset library, which allows you to view, group, and manage datasets in a convenient way.
  • Added Cluster and H3 visualization methods.