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[DECK.GL MULTIPLE LAYERS] Categorical color from scatterplot not used #20459

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audelorAd opened this issue Jun 21, 2022 · 5 comments
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@audelorAd
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audelorAd commented Jun 21, 2022

In a deck.gl multiple layers I use a deck.gl scatterplot with a categorical color for the point color.
It's working fine except that the categories color in legend is not the same as the point on the map.

How to reproduce the bug

  1. Create a deck.gl scatterplot chart
  2. Put something in "Point Color > Categorical Color" parameter
  3. Save chart
  4. Create a deck.gl Multple Layers chart
  5. Add previously created deck.gl scatterplot
  6. Run and see point color

Actual results

2022-06-21_17h57_08

Expected results

Same color as the configured one in deck.gl scatterplot

2022-06-21_17h58_22

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  • browser type and version: Firefox 91.10 esr
  • superset version: 1.5.0

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  • I have reproduced the issue with at least the latest released version of superset.
  • I have checked the issue tracker for the same issue and I haven't found one similar.
@audelorAd audelorAd added the #bug Bug report label Jun 21, 2022
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MrTrakez commented Sep 8, 2022

Have you found a solution yet? I have the same problem!

@cphilibien
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I have the same issue. There are a solution?

@AyupMike
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+1

@rusackas
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Still an issue in Superset 3.x... but not a high priority issue. Anyone want to take a crack at opening a PR?

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The above linked issue was closed as a duplicate, but has more context for anyone who wants to tackle this.

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