Difference between revisions of "Clone"
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− | Endpoint for cloning resources : | + | Endpoint for cloning resources: |
* /amtech/clone/resourceandlinks<resourceToCloneUri>?newname=<nameForClone> | * /amtech/clone/resourceandlinks<resourceToCloneUri>?newname=<nameForClone> | ||
GET on this endpoint to clone the specified resource without persisting it, generating clones for all the links referenced in the resource. Ex. If called with a resource LLRPReader1, that has 2 anntenas, it will generate a clone for the each of the antennas and the LLRPReader. | GET on this endpoint to clone the specified resource without persisting it, generating clones for all the links referenced in the resource. Ex. If called with a resource LLRPReader1, that has 2 anntenas, it will generate a clone for the each of the antennas and the LLRPReader. | ||
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POST on both endpoint will clone the resource and persist it | POST on both endpoint will clone the resource and persist it | ||
− | The are | + | The are properties such as "proximity area" that are always copied to the new resource as a reference, instead of cloning it. |
− | Cloning is supported for : | + | Cloning is supported for: |
− | Thing | + | *Thing types |
− | Observation | + | *Observation types |
− | Supported properties | + | *Supported properties |
− | Thing instances | + | *Thing instances |
− | Observation instances | + | *Observation instances |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 19 June 2017
Endpoint for cloning resources:
- /amtech/clone/resourceandlinks<resourceToCloneUri>?newname=<nameForClone>
GET on this endpoint to clone the specified resource without persisting it, generating clones for all the links referenced in the resource. Ex. If called with a resource LLRPReader1, that has 2 anntenas, it will generate a clone for the each of the antennas and the LLRPReader.
- /amtech/clone/resourceflat<resourceToCloneUri>?newname=<nameForClone>
GET on this endpoint to clone the specified resource without persisting it and without cloning the links referenced in the resource.
POST on both endpoint will clone the resource and persist it
The are properties such as "proximity area" that are always copied to the new resource as a reference, instead of cloning it.
Cloning is supported for:
- Thing types
- Observation types
- Supported properties
- Thing instances
- Observation instances