Observers

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Things' observers

As seen before, it is possible to navigate among the things with the platform (see Tree navigator). The things will be organized by type and they can be filtered according to some regular expression on their name and/or description (see Quick filter).

We introduced the notion of Observer to allow to associate things of different types: for instance, to be able to retrieve the trucks and the clients of a company at the same time which allows to show them together in the map. As shown below, observers make also possible to filter with criteria on other fields than can be numerical, boolean or even spatial location of the things

Handling observers (creation, loading, deleting, unloading)

First thing to do is to open the observer's editor:

Navigate to things and then click on the observer button ObserverEditorButton.png at the bottom of the window

When there is not an observer loaded, the editor will look like File:EmptyEditor.png

Click on File:NewObserver.png to create a new observer and select its name in the opened dialog:

CreateObserverDlg.png

Deleting an observer

Loading an observer

Adding/Removing entity types

Allowed criteria

Numerical fields

DateTime fields

String fields

Boolean fields

Location

Aggregation functions

Activity observers

Follower's observers

API's observers

Target things

targetthings "[{\"thingType\":\"/amtech/linkeddata/types/composite/entity/truck\",\"thingsId\":[\"truck888\"], proximityarea}]" It allows to establish relations between an observation and things instances grouped by type including a proximity area. It offers a tool to resolve thing type instances. From client to server: It can be configured to used by observer to returns just target things instances. The proximityarea is used at the observation enrichment to assigned target things instances with a location. From server to client: Allows to send observations to specific instances. Example m2mBridge leverages this functionality to implement centralized management and send observations.