Workflow Activity Pack Documentation

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Unzip File

Description

The Unzip File activity takes a zip file and returns an array of geoWidgets File for every file located within the zip file.

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Example Workflow and Output Files

To open the sample workflow in Workflow Designer:

    • In Workflow Designer, click File in the sidebar
    • Click Open by URL and past in the following url:
      https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=c1776ca9c0b1467ea049374c874bc0f6
    • To Save, click File in the Workflow Designer sidebar, and click Save.

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Inputs

File Picker

Required
Type: Object

The file picker object after the zip file has been selected and read by the file picker. Ex: $form1.state.filePicker1

Outputs

Result

Type: Object
Properties:
    Success: Boolean
    geoWidgetsFiles: Object[ ]
    Error: String (only if error)

A response object containing a success boolean, an array of geoWidgets Files, or an error message if necessary.

Properties

ID

Optional

The activity’s ID, which is used in other activities to access the activity’s output. The ID must be unique across the entire workflow and it’s subworkflows – two activities cannot have the same ID.

You might want to change the ID to shorten it. Shorter IDs make expressions more compact.

Display Name

Optional

The activity’s name in Workflow Designer. The display name appears at the top of the activity on the design surface. The default display name for this activity is Feature to Spreadsheet.

You might want to change the display name to a name that describes what the activity does in the context of your workflow. Description names make workflows easier to understand and maintain.

Description

Optional

A description of what the activity does. The description appears below the activity’s display name.

Use the description to record what the activity does in the context of the workflow. Descriptions make workflows easier to understand and maintain.