Locating Transformers
FME contains hundreds of transformers, and it can sometimes be challenging to locate the ones you need. There are several ways to source the proper transformer:
Click the undock button to separate the pane from the main FME Workbench interface.
Transformer Categories
Transformer categories are a good starting point from which to explore the Transformer Gallery. Transformers are grouped in categories applicable to their associated functionality.
3D |
Transformers that create or manipulate 3D geometry and formats, including surfaces, solids, meshes, and appearances. |
Attributes |
Transformers to manage attributes, attribute values, and lists. |
Calculated Values |
Transformers to calculate values using attributes, geometry, coordinates, dates and times, statistics, expressions, user parameters, and more. |
Cartography and Reports |
Transformers that prepare and style data for visual presentation and reporting. |
Coordinates |
Transformers that manipulate coordinates and coordinate systems, including reprojection, georeferencing, warping, and coordinate extraction. |
Data Quality |
Transformers useful for analyzing data quality, validating attributes and geometry. |
Filters and Joins |
Transformers for dividing and merging data in a workflow based on attribute values, geometry characteristics, and spatial relationships. |
Format-Specific |
Transformers related to specific data formats, or that require selection of a format. |
Geometries |
Transformers that create or manipulate geometry. |
Integrations |
Transformers that integrate external tools such as web services and apps. |
Point Clouds |
Transformers used with point cloud features. |
Rasters |
Transformers used with raster features. |
Spatial Analysis |
Transformers that provide information or manipulate geometry based on spatial relationships. |
Strings |
Transformers to manipulate strings, including dates. |
Web |
Transformers related to data and services on the internet and web-based usage of languages such as XML and JSON. |
Workflows |
Transformers that control workflow, performing tasks such as data reading and writing, database queries, feature routing, logging and inspection, handling of variables and parameters, and external calls. |
You can create your own folders to store any transformers that you create. These folders are saved as an external definition, so you can also share them with other users. In the example shown above, the Cities folder contains custom transformers.
Transformer Names and Descriptions
You can search the gallery for both transformer names and descriptions.
Enter a keyword in the Search field. The keyword can be a partial transformer name, or one or more keywords that describe its function.
FME Workbench displays a Search Results node that contains a list of transformers whose name or descriptions contain the matching keyword.
Using Quick Add
Quick Add is the easiest way to add transformers to the workspace.