I am trying to make a visualization with D3.js that fetches data from a google sheet (generated through google forms) and automatically updates the visualization when new data is added (i.e. a user responds to the survey).
I am trying to set up the workflow and, since this is the first time I do something like this, I was hoping someone with more experience could help spot any flows and solve my issue.
Objective:
Create a map that automatically updates (i.e. create a new circle) when a user adds data. Users add data through google form: this includes their name, location (three fields: street name - number - city), and a multiple choice answer.
As new data is added to the answer sheet, the address fields are converted into a “full address” column (which concatenates the three fields) and another column where the full address is converted into long/lat coordinates A new pin is added to the map; its position is determined by the long/lat coordinates
Proposed workflow:
- Create and style map with Leaflet and Mapbox respectively (as shown in this tutorial)
- Create an additional layer that contains the data from the spreadsheets (the cirlces), as explained here
- Use the Geocode by Awesome Table add-on to concatenate address fields and convert to long/lat coordinates
- Load data from google sheet as shown here (two options)
My first question is whether you think this is a viable workflow or if there are better tools to achieve my objective.
Assuming this is a good idea, I already have an issue. The Geocode concatenation and conversion need to be done manually. That means that when a new response is added to the answer sheet, the full address
and long/lat
columns are not filled in automatically.
Any idea how I could solve this?