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Offline map support for in web authoring

If you work somewhere the internet is locked down, Tableau Server's new offline maps still give you a usable map without phoning home for tiles.

  • Tableau Server now offers an offline map option so you can show maps without connecting to Tableau's public mapping servers for tiles
  • You find the setting under Map at the top, then Background Maps, where the offline map option now appears
  • The offline version gives a static image of the tiles with far less control than the online version's map layers (no terrain, coastline toggles, etc.)
  • This is valuable in heavily internet-restricted environments such as banking where connecting to external mapping servers is a problem
  • The demo reuses a published data source built with Tableau Prep that blends spatial files to datasets

Already possible in tableau desktop but now Web authoring supports the capability to have offline maps on tableau server. Tableau Online didn’t have this issue as tableau online is Hosted by Tableau so always has access to map tiles usually delivered over the internet.

Tableau Release Notes

We’re making it easier to access and analyze spatial data on Tableau Server with offline map support. You can now create maps using the offline map style in web authoring, ensuring that maps remain accessible to all users—especially in organizations with strict internet access requirements.