The Google Maps Engine Tables Reader uses the Google Maps Engine API to read table features. Each row in the table corresponds to a single FME feature. Columns (also known as properties) in the table correspond to user attributes.
This parameter specifies a refresh token for OAuth 2.0 authentication to a specific Google account.
If you already know the token, you can copy/paste it into this parameter. To obtain a new token, click the browse button. This will prompt for a Google account authentication page from Google.
It is recommended that you save the defaults (from the Defaults button on the dialog) once the refresh token is retrieved so you will not have to re-authenticate in the future.
Note: Refresh tokens generated for the Google Maps Engine reader have a read-only scope. They cannot be shared with the Google Maps Engine writer.
All content stored on Google Maps Engine is associated with a project.
A project must be specified in order to list or read vector tables. A project may be specified by name, ID, or by “name (ID)”.
This parameter is new to FME 2014. Readers in older workspaces will need to be re-added in order to run successfully.
The table list shows all accessible tables under the selected Google Maps Engine project. Tables are listed by name, or by “name (ID)” if multiple tables with the same name exist.
Multiple tables may be selected. Tables may be specified by name, asset ID, or by “name (ID)”.
This parameter exposes Format Attributes in Workbench when you create a workspace:
Using the minimum and maximum x and y parameters, define a bounding box that will be used to filter the input features. Only features that interact with the bounding box are returned.
If all four coordinates of the search envelope are specified as 0, the search envelope will be disabled.
Select this option to remove any portions of exported features outside the area of interest.