Version: 0.0.1
Smart Data Models Program adaptation of the original IoTData data Models. This Resource specifies the supported and currently active Eco Mode of a Device The Resource is a deriviative of the Mode Resource (oic.r.mode) with a restriction that the population of supportedmodes and modes Properties is restricted to the set of values: 'disabled','enabled','notsupported'. The adminforced Property indicates that the value has been set by another party (e.g. via some offboard Smart Energy interaction)
This data model comes from the original Open Connectivity Foundation repository. It has been extended to comply with NGSI requirements.
Link to the interactive specification
Link to the specification
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Lien vers le spécification en français
Link zur deutschen Spezifikation
Link alla specifica
Link to the example (keyvalues) for NGSI v2
Link to the example (keyvalues) for NGSI-LD
Link to the example (normalized) for NGSI-V2
Link to the example (normalized) for NGSI-LD
Link to the example (keyvalues) for NGSI v2 in CSV format
Link to the example (keyvalues) for NGSI-LD in CSV format
Link to the example (normalized) for NGSI-V2 in CSV format
Link to the example (normalized) for NGSI-LD in CSV format
Link to the Generator of NGSI-LD normalized payloads compliant with this data model. Refresh for new values
Link to the Generator of NGSI-LD keyvalues payloads compliant with this data model. Refresh for new values
Link to the Generator of geojson feature format payloads compliant with this data model. Refresh for new values
Link to the PostgreSQL schema of this data model
If you have any issue on this data model you can raise an issue or contribute with a PR
If you wish to develop your own data model you can start from contribution manual. Several services have been developed to help with:
- Test data model repository including the schema and example payloads, etc
- Generate PostgreSQL schema to help create a table, create type, etc
