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github.com/senergy-platform/device-selection
This service allowes a user to find devices (and services) which match given filter criteria.
the endpoint expects a jwt in the Authorization header.
if the request correlates to a single bpmn process task (or event), the user can use the following query-parameters:
request:
GET /selectables?function_id=someId1&aspect_id=someOtherId
response:
[{
"device":{
"id":"example-id",
"local_id":"example-local-id",
"name":"example-name",
"device_type_id":"example-device-type"
"creator": "creator",
"shared": true,
"permission": {"r": true, "w": false, "x": true", "a": false"}
},
"services":[
{
"id":"example-service-id",
"local_id":"example-local-id",
"name":"example-name",
...
}
]
}]
if the request correlates to multiple bpmn tasks in a bpmn lane, the simple query parameters and powerful enough. in this case the user may send a json list of the filter-criteria to the endpoint. the json has to be query-encoded and set to the 'json' query-parameter.
json example:
[
{
"function_id":"some-function-id",
"device_class_id":"some-device-clsass-id",
"aspect_id":"some-aspect-id"
}
]
request:
GET /selectables?json=%5B%7B%22function_id%22%3A%22some-function-id%22%2C%22device_class_id%22%3A%22some-device-clsass-id%22%2C%22aspect_id%22%3A%22some-aspect-id%22%7D%5D
the json may also be send base64 encoded
request:
GET /selectables?base64=W3siZnVuY3Rpb25faWQiOiJzb21lLWZ1bmN0aW9uLWlkIiwiZGV2aWNlX2NsYXNzX2lkIjoic29tZS1kZXZpY2UtY2xzYXNzLWlkIiwiYXNwZWN0X2lkIjoic29tZS1hc3BlY3QtaWQifV0%3D
the user may filter the results additionally with a blocklist of brotocol ids, by using the query-parameter 'filter_protocols'. filter_protocols may be a ',' separated list of protocol-ids.
request:
GET /selectables?function_id=someId1&aspect_id=someOtherId&filter_protocols=id1,id2
the list of blocked protocols may also be set implicitly by using the query-parameter 'filter_interaction'. this creates a list of unwanted protocols, that use the given interaction.
the value of 'filter_interaction' may be one of the following values:
request:
GET /selectables?function_id=someId1&aspect_id=someOtherId&filter_interaction=event
request:
POST /bulk/selectables
[
{
"id":"1",
"filter_interaction":null,
"filter_protocols":[
"mqtt"
],
"criteria":[
{
"function_id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"device_class_id":"dc1",
"aspect_id":"a1"
}
]
},
{
"id":"2",
"filter_interaction":"event",
"filter_protocols":null,
"criteria":[
{
"function_id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"device_class_id":"dc1",
"aspect_id":"a1"
}
]
},
{
"id":"3",
"filter_interaction":null,
"filter_protocols":[
"mqtt",
"pid"
],
"criteria":[
{
"function_id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"device_class_id":"unknown",
"aspect_id":"a1"
}
]
}
]
response:
[
{
"id":"1",
"selectables":[
{
"device":{
"id":"1",
"name":"1",
"device_type_id":"dt1",
"permissions":{
"r":true,
"w":false,
"x":true,
"a":false
},
"shared":false,
"creator":""
},
"services":[
{
"id":"11",
"local_id":"11_l",
"name":"11_name",
"aspects":[
{
"id":"a1",
"name":"",
"rdf_type":""
}
],
"protocol_id":"pid",
"functions":[
{
"id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"name":"",
"concept_id":"",
"rdf_type":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction"
}
]
}
]
}
]
},
{
"id":"2",
"selectables":[
{
"device":{
"id":"1",
"name":"1",
"device_type_id":"dt1",
"permissions":{
"r":true,
"w":false,
"x":true,
"a":false
},
"shared":false,
"creator":""
},
"services":[
{
"id":"11",
"local_id":"11_l",
"name":"11_name",
"aspects":[
{
"id":"a1",
"name":"",
"rdf_type":""
}
],
"protocol_id":"pid",
"functions":[
{
"id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"name":"",
"concept_id":"",
"rdf_type":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction"
}
]
}
]
}
]
},
{
"id":"3",
"selectables":null
}
]
similar to a request to '/bulk/selectables' but returns only the found (distinct) devices of all found selectables.
request:
POST /bulk/selectables/combined/devices
[
{
"id":"1",
"filter_interaction":null,
"filter_protocols":[
"mqtt"
],
"criteria":[
{
"function_id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"device_class_id":"dc1",
"aspect_id":"a1"
}
]
},
{
"id":"2",
"filter_interaction":"event",
"filter_protocols":null,
"criteria":[
{
"function_id":"https://senergy.infai.org/ontology/MeasuringFunction_1",
"device_class_id":"dc1",
"aspect_id":"a1"
}
]
}
]
response:
[
{
"id":"1",
"name":"1",
"device_type_id":"dt1",
"permissions":{
"r":true,
"w":false,
"x":true,
"a":false
},
"shared":false,
"creator":""
}
]
by default the '/selectables' and '/bulk/selectables' endpoints return the services as known by the semantic repository. For completed services the query-parameter 'complete_services' can be set to true. In this case the additional field servicePathOptions is returned for each selectable.
examples:
GET /selectables?complete_services=true&function_id=someId1&aspect_id=someOtherId
POST /bulk/selectables/combined/devices?complete_services=true
...
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