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Hi everyone,
I'm currently working with Power BI Report Server and facing some challenges with map visualizations. I need a map visual that can accept custom URLs for basemaps, such as OpenStreetMap, ArcGIS, or any other tile map service URL.
Here are the key points of my requirements:
If anyone has experience with:
I'd appreciate any guidance or recommendations!
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi ,
We are grateful for your participation in the Microsoft Fabric Community forum.
Unfortunately, the built-in map visuals in Power BI Report Server do not directly support using custom URL basemaps. However, you can explore the following visuals and approaches, which might be useful for your requirements:
Thanks,
Priyanka.
CST community member.
Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi ,
Power BI Report Server (PBIRS) has limitations when it comes to custom map visualizations, as it does not support Shape Map, ArcGIS, or custom visuals that require internet connectivity. Since you need a solution that allows custom basemap URLs (e.g., OpenStreetMap, ArcGIS) without an ArcGIS Online account, there are a few alternatives. One option is the Synoptic Panel by OKViz, which lets you use custom SVG-based maps as backgrounds. Another approach is to pre-generate map images using external tools like Python (Folium) or R (ggplot2) and import them into Power BI as background layers. The Icon Map custom visual supports custom tile servers but is not available in PBIRS, making it less viable. You could also explore embedding an externally hosted interactive map using the Web Page Viewer visual if external web access is allowed. For organizations needing robust map support, moving to Power BI Service would provide full access to ArcGIS and other mapping features. If PBIRS is a strict requirement, using static images from external map services or vector-based SVG maps is the best workaround.
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Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi ,
We are grateful for your participation in the Microsoft Fabric Community forum.
Unfortunately, the built-in map visuals in Power BI Report Server do not directly support using custom URL basemaps. However, you can explore the following visuals and approaches, which might be useful for your requirements:
Thanks,
Priyanka.
CST community member.
Hello @v-priyankata ,
Thanks for the detailed response. I reviewed them but still haven't tried any. Could you please tell me if any of them support offline? For example, if I have my map service on a server on-premise, can I access those maps directly with no internet connection?
Thank you so much for the support, and I am sorry for being super late in my response.
Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi ,
Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi
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Hi @Mahmoud_Alashi , Just checking in as we haven’t received an update from you regarding last response. Were you able to resolve the issue?
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