The MapViewer Visual from GeoAI brings the power of a highly-configurable map to your Microsoft PowerBI report. This feature-rich Visual enables you to show locations in your report from Longitude and Latitude fields in your data table. Choose from a range of basemaps to provide context to your data. Additionally, Web Mapping Service (WMS) layers can be added to enrich your map with extra information. You can create a library of your favourite WMS endpoints and your layers together with their styling and the map extent are saved within the report.
🪛 The MapViewer Visual is in active development and often updated with tweaks and bug fixes. 🔨
✔️ Be sure to update to the latest release for the most stable version. Report a bug.
- Add point data from your report using Latitude and Longitude coordinates ➡️ show me
- Select data using either the map or in other visuals in your report ➡️ show me
- Zoom to your selected data ➡️ show me
- Filter the points using a slicer ➡️ show me
- Style the points by choosing fill colour and opacity, stroke colour, and size ➡️ show me
- Choose from a range of basemaps to suit your map style ➡️ show me
- Add up to 4 WM(T)S (Web Mapping (Tile) Service) layers ➡️ show me
- Save your favourite WM(T)S endpoints ➡️ show me
- View the Legend and Abstract of WMS layers ➡️ show me
- Save your map configuration to your Power BI report ➡️ show me
- Attribute-based styling for points
- Graduated colour
- Size
- Ensure your Power BI report is in Edit mode
- In the Visualizations tab, click the ... (Get more Visuals) button at the bottom of the Build Visual panel
- Choose Import a visual from a file...
- Read the warning and, if you wish to proceed, choose
- Browse to the MapViewerv1.x.xxx.pbiviz file and click Open
- The MapViewer icon will appear below the panel of available Visuals
- Use Shift + Click to select multiple data points
- Choose whether the map zooms to the sliced features by toggling the zoom lock
- Right-click the layer name to bring up the context menu with extra options
- Click the Style Layer button to show the styling options
- You can even choose not to show a basemap
- Layers can be ordered by dragging and dropping them in the Layers Panel
- Adjust the opacity of the WM(T)S layers to further enrich your map design
- Favourite endpoints can be re-ordered by dragging and dropping
- Right-Click to remove an endpoint from the favourites list
- The availability of the legend and/ or abstract depends on the service provider
- You will be notified if there is no legend or abstract information available for the layer
- Saving your map means users of your report will see it exactly how you intend
- Almost everything you can configure in the MapViewer Visual will be saved
- Including the basemap, map extent, layers, layer opacity, point styling, favourite endpoints
⚠️ Don't forget to save the Power BI report after saving the map settings⚠️
The MapViewer Visual is in active development and often updated with tweaks and bug fixes. If you experience a bug or an unexpected behaviour, please let us know by sending us a message at info@geoai.nl
If you are interested in our MapViewer Pro with more features and richer interactivity with your Power BI report, or you wish to sponsor a specific feature request, we are very happy to hear from you. Let's begin a discussion at info@geoai.nl