The Spatial Data Construction Platform is a professional tool for creating, managing, and visualizing city-level 3D scenes. The Spatial Data Management page consists of four modules: My Homepage, My Projects, My Data, and Spatial Archives. You can create projects, upload data, and add models. This topic describes the structure and features of the Spatial Data Management page to help you get started with the platform.
Limits
The Spatial Data Construction Platform is available only for DataV Professional Edition and later versions.
Go to the Spatial Construction Platform
Access the DataV console.
On the 3D Urban Builder page, click Create 3D City. In the dialog box that appears, enter a name and click OK.
In the Select Creation Method dialog box, select the Spatial Construction Data pattern and click Create.
In the Select Spatial Data Project dialog box, click Go to Spatial Construction Platform to create a project in the upper-right corner to access the Spatial Construction Platform.
Page overview
No. |
Name |
Description |
1 |
Navigation bar |
The navigation bar is on the left of the Spatial Data Management page. Click the |
2 |
My Homepage |
The My Homepage page appears by default. In the User Guide section, you can learn about the platform's features. In the Spatiotemporal Basemap section, you can browse basic geographic data for the city, such as roads, buildings, water bodies, and green spaces. In the Data Resources section, view details about your data and upload data. In the Account Management section, view your Alibaba Cloud account and its permissions. In the Quick Access section, browse the four most recently opened projects. |
3 |
My Projects |
View all created spatial data projects on this page. You can edit, delete, or grant permissions on existing projects. The page also supports sorting and searching for projects. For more information, see Manage projects. |
4 |
My Data |
View data groups and all added data on this page. Click Upload Data on the right to upload a specific type of data from the list. On the My Data page, you can also preview uploaded data, move it to a group, rename it, or delete it. You can also search for data or sort it in different ways using the search box in the upper-right corner. For more information, see Data page management. |
5 |
Spatial Archives |
View building entity information and directly edit data for landmark buildings and detailed building models. You can add custom Building Information and preview building data in the Landmark Building panel. You can also view preset model library data in the Detailed Model Building panel. If you have custom models, you can upload them in the Detailed Model Building My Models panel. For more information, see Spatial Archives Overview. |
Use the Spatial Construction Platform
On the Spatial Data Management page, click My Projects to open the My Projects page.
Click Create Project at the top of the page. Enter a Project Name and configure data in the Add Base Data dialog box.
In the Add Base Data dialog box, select base content from the Spatial Entities list on the left.
In the map area on the right side of the Add Base Data dialog box, select a map version and city to quickly locate the target area. You can use the mouse wheel to zoom the view or use the selection tool to define the specific area to display.
Click Create Project in the lower-right corner of the dialog box to open the project editor page.
In the Project Editor, you can manage base data for the spatial entity and common project elements. You can also use the map drawing panel on the right to visually edit and customize data.
NoteThe default region is Hangzhou. You must manually change it to your desired region.
After you finish editing the content, click Return to Overview in the upper-left corner to return to the My Projects page.
On the Spatial Data Management page, click My Data in the navigation pane on the left. On this page, you can view data groups, see all added data, and perform upload and management operations.
Click Spatial Archives in the navigation pane on the left to open the Spatial Archives page. On this page, you can browse information about various building models, use preset system models, or upload your own custom models.