Class: Google::Apis::CloudiotV1::Device

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Google::Apis::Core::Hashable, Google::Apis::Core::JsonObjectSupport
Defined in:
generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb,
generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/representations.rb,
generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/representations.rb

Overview

The device resource.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Google::Apis::Core::JsonObjectSupport

#to_json

Methods included from Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

process_value, #to_h

Constructor Details

#initialize(**args) ⇒ Device

Returns a new instance of Device



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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 225

def initialize(**args)
   update!(**args)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#blockedBoolean Also known as: blocked?

If a device is blocked, connections or requests from this device will fail. Can be used to temporarily prevent the device from connecting if, for example, the sensor is generating bad data and needs maintenance. Corresponds to the JSON property blocked

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 82

def blocked
  @blocked
end

#configGoogle::Apis::CloudiotV1::DeviceConfig

The device configuration. Eventually delivered to devices. Corresponds to the JSON property config



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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 88

def config
  @config
end

#credentialsArray<Google::Apis::CloudiotV1::DeviceCredential>

The credentials used to authenticate this device. To allow credential rotation without interruption, multiple device credentials can be bound to this device. No more than 3 credentials can be bound to a single device at a time. When new credentials are added to a device, they are verified against the registry credentials. For details, see the description of the DeviceRegistry.credentials field. Corresponds to the JSON property credentials



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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 98

def credentials
  @credentials
end

#idString

The user-defined device identifier. The device ID must be unique within a device registry. Corresponds to the JSON property id

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 104

def id
  @id
end

#last_config_ack_timeString

[Output only] The last time a cloud-to-device config version acknowledgment was received from the device. This field is only for configurations sent through MQTT. Corresponds to the JSON property lastConfigAckTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 111

def last_config_ack_time
  @last_config_ack_time
end

#last_config_send_timeString

[Output only] The last time a cloud-to-device config version was sent to the device. Corresponds to the JSON property lastConfigSendTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 117

def last_config_send_time
  @last_config_send_time
end

#last_error_statusGoogle::Apis::CloudiotV1::Status

The Status type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by gRPC. The error model is designed to be:

  • Simple to use and understand for most users
  • Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs # Overview The Status message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. The error code should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps developers understand and resolve the error. If a localized user-facing error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types in the package google.rpc that can be used for common error conditions. # Language mapping The Status message is the logical representation of the error model, but it is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the Status message is exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C. # Other uses The error model and the Status message can be used in a variety of environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a consistent developer experience across different environments. Example uses of this error model include:
  • Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client, it may embed the Status in the normal response to indicate the partial errors.
  • Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may have a Status message for error reporting.
  • Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the Status message should be used directly inside batch response, one for each error sub-response.
  • Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation results in its response, the status of those operations should be represented directly using the Status message.
  • Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message Status could be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons. Corresponds to the JSON property lastErrorStatus


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 160

def last_error_status
  @last_error_status
end

#last_error_timeString

[Output only] The time the most recent error occurred, such as a failure to publish to Cloud Pub/Sub. This field is the timestamp of 'last_error_status'. Corresponds to the JSON property lastErrorTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 167

def last_error_time
  @last_error_time
end

#last_event_timeString

[Output only] The last time a telemetry event was received. Timestamps are periodically collected and written to storage; they may be stale by a few minutes. Corresponds to the JSON property lastEventTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 174

def last_event_time
  @last_event_time
end

#last_heartbeat_timeString

[Output only] The last time an MQTT PINGREQ was received. This field applies only to devices connecting through MQTT. MQTT clients usually only send PINGREQ messages if the connection is idle, and no other messages have been sent. Timestamps are periodically collected and written to storage; they may be stale by a few minutes. Corresponds to the JSON property lastHeartbeatTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 183

def last_heartbeat_time
  @last_heartbeat_time
end

#last_state_timeString

[Output only] The last time a state event was received. Timestamps are periodically collected and written to storage; they may be stale by a few minutes. Corresponds to the JSON property lastStateTime

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 190

def last_state_time
  @last_state_time
end

#metadataHash<String,String>

The metadata key-value pairs assigned to the device. This metadata is not interpreted or indexed by Cloud IoT Core. It can be used to add contextual information for the device. Keys must conform to the regular expression a-zA-Z+ and be less than 128 bytes in length. Values are free-form strings. Each value must be less than or equal to 32 KB in size. The total size of all keys and values must be less than 256 KB, and the maximum number of key-value pairs is 500. Corresponds to the JSON property metadata

Returns:

  • (Hash<String,String>)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 203

def 
  @metadata
end

#nameString

The resource path name. For example, projects/p1/locations/us-central1/registries/registry0/devices/dev0 or projects/p1/locations/us-central1/registries/registry0/devices/num_id`. Whennameis populated as a response from the service, it always ends in the device numeric ID. Corresponds to the JSON propertyname`

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 212

def name
  @name
end

#num_idFixnum

[Output only] A server-defined unique numeric ID for the device. This is a more compact way to identify devices, and it is globally unique. Corresponds to the JSON property numId

Returns:

  • (Fixnum)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 218

def num_id
  @num_id
end

#stateGoogle::Apis::CloudiotV1::DeviceState

The device state, as reported by the device. Corresponds to the JSON property state



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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 223

def state
  @state
end

Instance Method Details

#update!(**args) ⇒ Object

Update properties of this object



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# File 'generated/google/apis/cloudiot_v1/classes.rb', line 230

def update!(**args)
  @blocked = args[:blocked] if args.key?(:blocked)
  @config = args[:config] if args.key?(:config)
  @credentials = args[:credentials] if args.key?(:credentials)
  @id = args[:id] if args.key?(:id)
  @last_config_ack_time = args[:last_config_ack_time] if args.key?(:last_config_ack_time)
  @last_config_send_time = args[:last_config_send_time] if args.key?(:last_config_send_time)
  @last_error_status = args[:last_error_status] if args.key?(:last_error_status)
  @last_error_time = args[:last_error_time] if args.key?(:last_error_time)
  @last_event_time = args[:last_event_time] if args.key?(:last_event_time)
  @last_heartbeat_time = args[:last_heartbeat_time] if args.key?(:last_heartbeat_time)
  @last_state_time = args[:last_state_time] if args.key?(:last_state_time)
  @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata)
  @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
  @num_id = args[:num_id] if args.key?(:num_id)
  @state = args[:state] if args.key?(:state)
end