OneDriveConnector
Accesses the Microsoft OneDrive file storage service to upload, download, or delete files and folders or list the contents of a folder from a Microsoft OneDrive account.
Typical Uses
- Manage datasets on Microsoft OneDrive by uploading, downloading, and deleting files and folders
- Transfer a file's contents (such as XML or raster) into or out of an attribute in FME
- Read downloaded Microsoft OneDrive data using the FeatureReader, or upload data written by the FeatureWriter to Microsoft OneDrive
- Retrieve file and folder names, paths, links and other information from Microsoft OneDrive to use elsewhere in a workspace.
How does it work?
The OneDriveConnector uses your Microsoft OneDrive account credentials (either via a previously defined FME web connection, or by setting up a new FME web connection right from the transformer) to access the file storage service. This connector is compatible with OneDrive personal and OneDrive for Business accounts.
Depending on your choice of actions, it will upload or download files, folders, and attributes; list information from the service; or delete items from the service. On uploads, link attributes are added to the output features. On List actions, links and file/folder information are added as attributes.
Usage Notes
- This transformer cannot be used to directly move or copy files between different Microsoft OneDrive locations. However, multiple OneDriveConnectors can be used to accomplish these tasks.
- The FeatureReader can access Microsoft OneDrive directly (without using the OneDriveConnector), however, a local copy of the dataset will not be created.
Configuration
Input Ports
This transformer accepts any feature.
Output Ports
The output of this transformer will vary depending on the Microsoft OneDrive Action performed.
- After an Upload action, URLs to the file may be saved to the Sharable Link and Direct Download Link attributes, and the ID of the file will be saved to an attribute.
- A Download action can save to a file, a folder, or an attribute.
- A Delete action has no output ports.
- A List action will output a new feature for each file/folder found in the path specified. Each of these new features will have attributes listing various pieces of information about the object.
Features that cause the operation to fail are output through this port. An fme_rejection_code attribute, having the value ERROR_DURING_PROCESSING, will be added, along with a more descriptive fme_rejection_message attribute which contains more specific details as to the reason for the failure.
Rejected Feature Handling: can be set to either terminate the translation or continue running when it encounters a rejected feature. This setting is available both as a default FME option and as a workspace parameter.
Parameters
Microsoft OneDrive Action |
The type of operation to perform. Choices include:
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Microsoft OneDrive Account |
Performing operations against a Microsoft OneDrive account requires the use of OAuth2 authentication using a Web Connection. To create a Microsoft OneDrive connection, click the 'Microsoft OneDrive Account' drop-down box and select 'Add Web Connection...'. The connection can then be managed via Tools -> FME Options... -> Web Connections. Note that the ‘Microsoft OneDrive (Graph)’ service should be used, as the ‘Microsoft OneDrive’ service is not compatible with OneDrive for Business. |
The remaining parameters available depend on the value of the Microsoft OneDrive Action parameter. Parameters for each Microsoft OneDrive Action are detailed below.
Microsoft OneDrive Path
Object |
The file or folder on Microsoft OneDrive to delete. If valid credentials have been provided as a web connection, you may browse to a location. |
Microsoft OneDrive Source
Object |
The file/folder to download. If valid credentials have been provided as a web connection, you may browse to a location. |
Destination
Download as |
Select whether to store the downloaded data in a File, Folder or Attribute.
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Download to Folder |
Specify the path to the folder that will store the downloaded file. Valid for Download as File or Folder. |
Include Subfolders |
Choose whether to download subfolders of the Microsoft OneDrive Source or not. Valid for Download as Folder only. |
Download to Attribute |
Specify the attribute that will store the contents of the downloaded file. Valid for Download as Attribute only. Note FME will attempt to convert the attribute's contents to a UTF-8 string. If this fails, the attribute's contents will be created as raw binary. To ensure that the original bytes are always preserved and never converted to UTF-8, use Download as File instead.
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Microsoft OneDrive Path
Folder |
The folder on Microsoft OneDrive to list the contents of. If valid credentials have been provided as a web connection, you may browse to a location. |
Output Attributes
Attributes to Add |
The selected attributes will be added to the output feature.
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Source
Upload |
The type of data to be uploaded.
When working with large objects, File is a better choice than Attribute as the data will be streamed directly from disk and not require that the object be stored entirely in memory on a feature. Microsoft OneDrive treats file uploads of the same name, in a specific folder, as overwrites, so if you upload files that already exist in that folder, they will be overwritten by the upload. When wanting to upload content from a folder, it is better to upload as a folder instead of setting a fixed path and sending multiple features into the connector to upload as a file. |
File to Upload |
The file to be uploaded to Microsoft OneDrive if Upload is set to File. |
Folder to Upload |
The folder to be uploaded to Microsoft OneDrive if Upload is set to Folder. |
Include Subfolders |
Choose whether to upload subfolders of the Folder to Upload or not. |
Attribute to Upload as File |
The data to be uploaded, supplied from an attribute if Upload is set to Attribute. |
Microsoft OneDrive Destination
Folder |
The path on Microsoft OneDrive to upload the source file to. To upload to the root directory, enter “/”. |
Upload with File Name |
The name of the file created from the data supplied in Attribute to Upload as File. The name must include a filename extension (for example, .txt, .jpg, .doc). |
Output Attributes
Attributes to Add |
The selected attributes will be added to the output feature.
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Editing Transformer Parameters
Using a set of menu options, transformer parameters can be assigned by referencing other elements in the workspace. More advanced functions, such as an advanced editor and an arithmetic editor, are also available in some transformers. To access a menu of these options, click beside the applicable parameter. For more information, see Transformer Parameter Menu Options.
Defining Values
There are several ways to define a value for use in a Transformer. The simplest is to simply type in a value or string, which can include functions of various types such as attribute references, math and string functions, and workspace parameters. There are a number of tools and shortcuts that can assist in constructing values, generally available from the drop-down context menu adjacent to the value field.
Using the Text Editor
The Text Editor provides a convenient way to construct text strings (including regular expressions) from various data sources, such as attributes, parameters, and constants, where the result is used directly inside a parameter.
Using the Arithmetic Editor
The Arithmetic Editor provides a convenient way to construct math expressions from various data sources, such as attributes, parameters, and feature functions, where the result is used directly inside a parameter.
Conditional Values
Set values depending on one or more test conditions that either pass or fail.
Parameter Condition Definition Dialog
Content
Expressions and strings can include a number of functions, characters, parameters, and more.
When setting values - whether entered directly in a parameter or constructed using one of the editors - strings and expressions containing String, Math, Date/Time or FME Feature Functions will have those functions evaluated. Therefore, the names of these functions (in the form @<function_name>) should not be used as literal string values.
These functions manipulate and format strings. | |
Special Characters |
A set of control characters is available in the Text Editor. |
Math functions are available in both editors. | |
Date/Time Functions | Date and time functions are available in the Text Editor. |
These operators are available in the Arithmetic Editor. | |
These return primarily feature-specific values. | |
FME and workspace-specific parameters may be used. | |
Creating and Modifying User Parameters | Create your own editable parameters. |
Dialog Options - Tables
Transformers with table-style parameters have additional tools for populating and manipulating values.
Row Reordering
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Enabled once you have clicked on a row item. Choices include:
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Cut, Copy, and Paste
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Enabled once you have clicked on a row item. Choices include:
Cut, copy, and paste may be used within a transformer, or between transformers. |
Filter
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Start typing a string, and the matrix will only display rows matching those characters. Searches all columns. This only affects the display of attributes within the transformer - it does not alter which attributes are output. |
Import
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Import populates the table with a set of new attributes read from a dataset. Specific application varies between transformers. |
Reset/Refresh
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Generally resets the table to its initial state, and may provide additional options to remove invalid entries. Behavior varies between transformers. |
Note: Not all tools are available in all transformers.
Reference
Processing Behavior |
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Feature Holding |
No |
Dependencies | Microsoft OneDrive account |
Aliases | |
History | Released FME 2017.0 |
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