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EclairGeoData
Represents an Analytics custom map chart. Custom maps
are user-defined maps that are uploaded to Analytics and are used just as standard maps are.
Custom maps are accessed in Analytics from the list of maps available with the map chart
type.
File Suffix and Directory Location
EclairGeoData components have the suffix geodata and are stored in the eclair folder.
Version
EclairGeoData components are available in API version 39.0 and later.
Fields
| Field Name | Field Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| maps | EclairMap[] | A list of EclairMap objects. Each EclairMap object specifies the bounding box (if any) and the map name that appears in the user interface. |
| masterLabel | string | Required. Label for this object. This display value is the internal label that is not translated. |
EclairMap
Declarative Metadata Sample Definition
The following is an example of an EclairGeoData component:
1<EclairGeoData xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
2 <content xsi:nil="true"/>
3 <maps>
4 <boundingBoxBottom>0.0</boundingBoxBottom>
5 <boundingBoxLeft>100.0</boundingBoxLeft>
6 <boundingBoxRight>100.0</boundingBoxRight>
7 <boundingBoxTop>0.0</boundingBoxTop>
8 <mapLabel>WorldMap0 Label</mapLabel>
9 <mapName>WorldMap0</mapName>
10 <projection>Equirectangular</projection>
11 </maps>
12 <maps>
13 <boundingBoxBottom>1.0</boundingBoxBottom>
14 <boundingBoxLeft>101.0</boundingBoxLeft>
15 <boundingBoxRight>101.0</boundingBoxRight>
16 <boundingBoxTop>1.0</boundingBoxTop>
17 <mapLabel>WorldMap1 Label</mapLabel>
18 <mapName>WorldMap1</mapName>
19 <projection>Mercator</projection>
20 </maps>
21 <masterLabel>WorldMapGeoDataToCreate Label</masterLabel>
22 </EclairGeoData>The following is an example package.xml that references the previous definition.
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2 <Package xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
3 <types>
4 <members>*</members>
5 <name>EclairGeoData</name>
6 </types>
7 <version>39.0</version>
8 </Package>Wildcard Support in the Manifest File
This metadata type supports the wildcard character * (asterisk) in the package.xml manifest file. For information about using the manifest file, see Deploying and Retrieving Metadata with the Zip File.