Greetings, I am trying to add a composite GoecodeServer to the ESRI Online World geolocator in the JavaScript search Digit. I have pushed the geolocator into the search's sources like this:
search = new Search({
map: map
, enableInfoWindow: false
, showInfoWindowOnSelect: false
, enableButtonMode: true
, enableLabel: false
, maxSuggestions: 4
, enableHighlight: false
}, "search");
var sources = search.get("sources");
sources.push({
//Pass in the custom locator to the sources
locator: new Locator("https://maps.townofcary.org/arcgis1/rest/services/Locators/Cary_Com_Locator/GeocodeServer"),
singleLineFieldName: "SingleKey",
outFields: ["Street"],
name: "Composite",
localSearchOptions: {
minScale: 300000,
distance: 50000
},
autoNavigate: true,
placeholder: "exemple: Place de la Riponne Lausanne 1005",
//highlightSymbol: new PictureMarkerSymbol("https://js.arcgis.com/3.17/esri/dijit/Search/images/search-pointer.png", 36, 36).setOffset(9, 18),
//Create an InfoTemplate
infoTemplate: new InfoTemplate("Address", "${Address}")
})
search.set("sources", sources);
search.graphicsLayer = mapPinLayer;
search.startup();
When I search for an address, the typeahead in the search digit provides results as expected from my composite geolocator (Attachment: Composite1.png). However when I select one of the results, I get a "No results" message in the search digit (Attachment: Composite2.png).
Is there a trick to including composite geolocators in the search digit? Can anyone point me to an example of where they were able pull this off?
Many thanks,
Tyler