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[Bug] Reg Prev Bug #808: Point Display Type Not Working -- See CA Earthquake example #827

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tcr-su opened this issue Nov 13, 2019 · 3 comments
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tcr-su commented Nov 13, 2019

I previously reported a bug #808 in which some layers in kepler.gl files that used to work are no longer working. The layers that do not render are POINT display types. The input data files from our project that used to work are no longer working. Your example display of California Earthquakes illustrates the problem.

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  1. Go to 'https://kepler.gl/demo'
  2. Click on 'Try sample data > California Earthquakes'
  3. ...
  4. See error

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When the display comes up, there are no points rendered. The Time Filter contains a histogram of the data, but the Layers "new dataset" table is empty

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  • OS: Windows 10 1803
  • Browser Firefox
  • Version [e.g. 22] 70.0.1

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@tcr-su tcr-su added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 13, 2019
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The point display should work now

Screen Shot 2019-11-13 at 4 28 40 PM

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@heshan0131 - what version of kepler.gl was this fixed in? trying to trace through whether we need to bump tableau extension as well. Thanks!

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