{ "name": "LayerToKML", "displayName": "Layer To KML", "description": "Geoprocessing tool that converts a feature or raster layer into a Keyhole Markup Language (KML) file.", "category": "", "helpUrl": "https://mapas.agenciapcj.org.br/arcgis/rest/directories/arcgisoutput/Planos/LayerToKML_Priorizacao_GPServer/Planos_LayerToKML_Priorizacao/LayerToKML.htm", "executionType": "esriExecutionTypeAsynchronous", "parameters": [ { "name": "layer", "dataType": "GPString", "displayName": "Layer", "description": "The feature or raster layer or layer file (.lyr) to be converted to KML.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": "CRF - Relatório Final\\Classificação\\Priorização para os Temas de Conservação, Recuperação e Restrição:", "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeRequired", "category": "", "choiceList": [ "CRF - Relatório Final\\Classificação\\Priorização para os Temas de Conservação, Recuperação e Restrição:" ] }, { "name": "out_kmz_file", "dataType": "GPDataFile", "displayName": "Output File", "description": "The KML file to write. This file is compressed and has a .kmz extension. It can be read by any KML client including ArcGIS Earth, ArcGlobe, and Google Earth.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionOutput", "defaultValue": null, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeRequired", "category": "" }, { "name": "layer_output_scale", "dataType": "GPDouble", "displayName": "Layer Output Scale", "description": "The scale at which to export the layer. This parameter is used with any scale dependency, such as layer visibility or scale-dependent rendering. If the layer is not visible at the export scale, it will not be included in the created KML file. Any value, such as 0, can be used if there are no scale dependencies.A scale value of 0 is an override switch to ignore scale dependencies set on the layer. Any actual scale value will produce a KML with the layers visible at the given input.If exporting a layer that is to be displayed as 3D vectors and the Return single composite image parameter is unchecked, you can set this parameter to any value, as long as your features do not have any scale-dependent rendering.Only numeric characters should be entered; for example, enter 20000 as the scale, not 1:20000 or 20,000.This parameter does not control the output resolution of a raster.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": 0, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "" }, { "name": "is_composite", "dataType": "GPBoolean", "displayName": "Return single composite image", "description": "Checked\u2014The output KML file will be a single composite image representing the raster or vector features in the source layer. The raster is draped over the terrain as a KML GroundOverlay. Select this option to reduce the size of the output KMZ file. When you check this box, individual features and layers in the KML are not selectable.Unchecked\u2014If your layer has vector features, they are preserved as KML vectors. If your layer is a raster, you can choose either option for this parameter without any visual difference.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": false, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "Data Content Properties" }, { "name": "boundary_box_extent", "dataType": "GPString", "displayName": "Extent to Export", "description": "The geographic extent of the area to be exported. Either define the extent box (in the WGS84 coordinate system) or choose a layer or dataset that defines an extent.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": "DEFAULT", "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "Extent Properties" }, { "name": "image_size", "dataType": "GPLong", "displayName": "Size of returned image (pixels)", "description": "Defines the vertical and horizontal resolution when the Return single composite image parameter is used. Use this parameter with the DPI parameter to control output image resolution.This parameter does not provide the ability to resample source rasters. Any input rasters will have a snapshot taken and included in the KML output as a simple .png image.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": 1024, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "Output Image Properties" }, { "name": "dpi_of_client", "dataType": "GPLong", "displayName": "DPI of output image", "description": "Defines the device resolution for KML output when the Return single composite image parameter is used. Use this parameter with the image_size parameter to control output image resolution.This parameter does not provide the ability to resample source rasters. Any input rasters will have a snapshot taken and included in the KML output as a simple .png image.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": 96, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "Output Image Properties" }, { "name": "ignore_zvalue", "dataType": "GPBoolean", "displayName": "Clamped features to ground", "description": "Checked\u2014You can override the Z-values inside your features or force them to be clamped to the ground. You should use this setting if you are not working with 3D features or have features with Z-values that might not honor values relative to sea level. This is the default. Unchecked\u2014The output KML file will be created, which respects the Z-values of features. Your output KML features will be set to the absolute value, which could place features below the earth's surface in some KML clients. Most KML clients allow you to set the display mode for features when viewing the KML file. Most KML viewers set absolute as sea level and draw features with elevation (Z-values) based on that value.", "direction": "esriGPParameterDirectionInput", "defaultValue": true, "parameterType": "esriGPParameterTypeOptional", "category": "" } ] }