Updated on 2022-02-24 GMT+08:00

Querying Information About a Device

Typical Scenario

If an NA needs to view detailed information (such as the manufacturer, model, version, status, and service attributes) of a device that has been registered with the IoT platform, the NA can call this API to obtain the information.

API Function

This API is used by an NA to query detailed information of a specified device based on the device ID on the IoT platform, such as configuration, status and service attributes.

API Description

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public function querySingleDeviceInfo($deviceId, $select, $appId, $accessToken)

Parameter Description

Parameter

Mandatory or Optional

Location

Description

$deviceId

Mandatory

path

Identifies a device. The device ID is allocated by the IoT platform during device registration.

$select

Optional

query

Indicates the query condition. The value can be IMSI.

$appId

Mandatory

query

If the device belongs to the current application, set this parameter to null. Otherwise, set this parameter to the ID of the authorized application.

$accessToken

Mandatory

header

This parameter is set to the value of the access token obtained by calling the Authentication API.

Response Parameters

QuerySingleDeviceInfoOutDTO

Parameter

Description

$deviceId

Identifies a device.

$gatewayId

Identifies a gateway.

$nodeType

Indicates the node type. The value options are ENDPOINT, GATEWAY, and UNKNOW.

$createTime

Indicates the time when the device is created. The value is in the format of yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmss'Z'. An example value is 20151212T121212Z.

$lastModifiedTime

Indicates the last time when the device is modified.

$deviceInfo

Indicates information about the device. For details, see DeviceInfo structure.

$services

Indicates the device service list. For details, see DeviceService structure.

DeviceInfo structure

Parameter

Description

$nodeId

Identifies a device.

$name

Indicates the device name.

$description

Indicates the device description.

$manufacturerId

Uniquely identifies a manufacturer.

$manufacturerName

Indicates the manufacturer name.

$mac

Indicates the MAC address of the device.

$location

Indicates the device location.

$deviceType

Indicates the device type. The upper camel case is used, for example, MultiSensor, ContactSensor, and CameraGateway.

$model

Indicates the device model.

In Z-Wave, the format is productType + productId. The value is a hexadecimal value in the format of XXXX-XXXX. Zeros are added if required, for example, 001A-0A12. The format in other protocols is still to be determined.

$swVersion

Indicates the software version of the device.

In Z-Wave, the format is major version.minor version, for example, 1.1.

$fwVersion

Indicates the firmware version of the device.

$hwVersion

Indicates the hardware version of the device.

$protocolType

Indicates the protocol type used by the device. The value options are CoAP, huaweiM2M, Z-Wave, ONVIF, WPS, Hue, WiFi, J808, Gateway, ZigBee, and LWM2M.

$bridgeId

Identifies the bridge through which the device accesses the IoT platform.

$status

Indicates whether the device is online. The value options are ONLINE, OFFLINE, INBOX, and ABNORMAL.

$statusDetail

Indicates status details of the device. The value of this parameter varies with the value of status. For details, see status and statusDetail.

$mute

Indicates whether the device is in the frozen state. Based on the value of this parameter, the IoT platform determines whether to manage and store data reported by the device.

  • TRUE: The device is in the frozen state.
  • FALSE: The device is not in the frozen state.

$supportedSecurity

Indicates whether the security mode is supported.

  • TRUE: The security mode is supported.
  • FALSE: The security mode is not supported.

$isSecurity

Indicates whether the security mode is enabled.

  • TRUE: The security mode is enabled.
  • FALSE: The security mode is disabled.

$signalStrength

Indicates the signal strength of the device.

$sigVersion

Indicates the SIG version of the device.

$serialNumber

Indicates the serial number of the device.

$batteryLevel

Indicates the battery level of the device.

status and statusDetail

$status

$statusDetail

OFFLINE

NONE CONFIGURATION_PENDING

ONLINE

NONE COMMUNICATION_ERROR CONFIGURATION_ERROR BRIDGE_OFFLINE FIRMWARE_UPDATING DUTY_CYCLE NOT_ACTIVE

NOTE:

When the device status information is reported to the IoT platform, status and statusDetail must be included. It is recommended that statusDetail be used only for display but not for logical judgment.

DeviceService structure

Parameter

Description

$serviceId

Identifies a service.

$serviceType

Indicates the service type.

$serviceInfo

Indicates service information of the device. For details, see ServiceInfo structure.

$data

Indicates an attribute-value pair (AVP).

$eventTime

The value is in the format of yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmss'Z'. An example value is 20151212T121212Z.

ServiceInfo structure

Parameter

Description

$muteCmds

Indicates the device command list.

Error Codes

HTTP Status Code

Error Codes

Error Description

Remarks

400

100405

The request parameter is invalid.

The request message contains invalid parameters.

Recommended handling: Check whether parameters in the API request are correct by referring to the request parameter description.

403

100203

The application is not existed.

The application does not exist.

Recommended handling:

  • Check whether appId carried in the HTTP request header is correct.
  • Check whether appId in the request path (URL) is correct.

403

100217

The application hasn't been authorized.

The application has not been authorized.

Recommended handling: In scenarios where applications are not authorized, ensure that request parameter appId is null.

403

1010009

app throttle exceed.

The NA calls the API at a frequency that exceeds the flow control threshold (100 calls per minute by default).

Recommended handling: Contact IoT platform maintenance personnel to adjust the flow control threshold or control the API call frequency.

403

1010005

App_key or access_token is invalid.

The access token is invalid.

Recommended handling: Check whether accessToken carried in the API request is correct.

404

100403

The device is not existed.

The device does not exist.

Recommended handling: Check whether deviceId is correct.

404

100418

The deviceData is not existed.

The device data does not exist.

Recommended handling:

  • If deviceId carried in the request is incorrect, check whether deviceId belongs to appId or whether deviceId is incorrect.
  • Check whether appId carried in the header contains deviceId.
  • If the URL contains the optional parameter appId, check whether the value of appId is correct.

500

100203

The application is not existed.

The application does not exist.

Recommended handling:

  • Check whether appId carried in the HTTP request header is correct.
  • Check whether appId in the request path (URL) is correct.

500

50252

Internal server error.

An internal server error occurs.

Recommended handling: An internal error occurs on the IoT platform. Contact IoT platform maintenance personnel.