Package com.cognite.client
Class Assets
java.lang.Object
com.cognite.client.Assets
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ListSource<Asset>
This class represents the Cognite assets api endpoint.
It provides methods for reading and writing
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Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected RequestaddAuthInfo(Request request) Adds the required authentication information into the request object.protected Aggregateaggregate(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters) Performs an item aggregation request to Cognite Data Fusion.Performs an item aggregation request to Cognite Data Fusion.buildPartitionsList(int noPartitions) Builds an array of partition specifications for parallel retrieval from the Cognite api.deDuplicate(Collection<Item> itemList) De-duplicates a collection ofItem.Deletes a set of assets.Deletes a set of assets.abstract CogniteClientprotected Iterator<CompletableFuture<ResponseItems<String>>>getListResponseIterator(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters) protected booleanitemsHaveId(Collection<Item> items) Returns true if all items contain either an externalId or id.list()Returns allAssetobjects.listJson(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters, String... partitions) Will return the results from alist / filterapi endpoint.listJson(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters, String partitionKey, String... partitions) Will return the results from alist / filterapi endpoint.mapItemToId(Collection<Item> items) Maps all items to their externalId (primary) or id (secondary).static Assetsof(CogniteClient client) Constructs a newAssetsobject using the provided client configuration.parseItems(List<String> input) Parses a list of item object in json representation to typed objects.protected StringReturns the name attribute value from a json input.protected StringparseString(String itemJson, String fieldName) Try parsing the specified Json path as aString.retrieve(long... id) Retrieve assets byinternal id.Retrieve assets byexternalId.Retrieve assets byexternalId / id.retrieveJson(ResourceType resourceType, Collection<Item> items) Retrieve items by id.retrieveJson(ResourceType resourceType, Collection<Item> items, Map<String, Object> parameters) Retrieve items by id.stream()synchronizeHierarchy(Collection<Asset> assetHierarchy) Synchronizes the input collection ofAsset(representing a single, complete asset hierarchy) with an existing asset hierarchy in CDF.synchronizeMultipleHierarchies(Collection<Asset> assetHierarchies) Synchronizes the input collection ofAsset(representing multiple, complete asset hierarchies) with existing asset hierarchies in CDF.toRequestItems(Collection<Item> itemList) Converts a list ofItemto a request object structure (that can later be parsed to Json).upsert(Collection<Asset> assets) Creates or updates a set ofAssetobjects.booleanverifyAssetHierarchyIntegrity(Collection<Asset> assets) Checks a collection of assets for integrity.
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LOG
protected static final org.slf4j.Logger LOG
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Assets
public Assets()
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of
Constructs a newAssetsobject using the provided client configuration. This method is intended for internal use--SDK clients should always useCogniteClientas the entry point to this class.- Parameters:
client- TheCogniteClientto use for configuration settings.- Returns:
- the assets api object.
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list
Returns allAssetobjects.Example:
API Reference - Filter assetsList<Asset> listAssetsResults = new ArrayList<>(); client.assets() .list() .forEachRemaining(listAssetsResults::addAll);- Throws:
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list
Returns allAssetobjects that matches the filters set in theRequest. The results are paged through / iterated over via anIterator--the entire results set is not buffered in memory, but streamed in "pages" from the Cognite api. If you need to buffer the entire results set, then you have to stream these results into your own data structure. The assets are retrieved using multiple, parallel request streams towards the Cognite api. The number of parallel streams are set in theClientConfig.Example:
API Reference - Filter assetsList<Asset> listAssetsResults = new ArrayList<>(); client.assets() .list(Request.create() .withFilterParameter("source", "source")) .forEachRemaining(listAssetsResults::addAll);- Specified by:
listin interfaceListSource<Asset>- Parameters:
requestParameters- the filters to use for retrieving the assets.- Returns:
- an
Iteratorto page through the results set. - Throws:
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list
Returns allAssetobjects that matches the filters set in theRequestfor the specified partitions. This is method is intended for advanced use cases where you need direct control over the individual partitions. For example, when using the SDK in a distributed computing environment. The results are paged through / iterated over via anIterator--the entire results set is not buffered in memory, but streamed in "pages" from the Cognite api. If you need to buffer the entire results set, then you have to stream these results into your own data structure.Example:
API Reference - Filter assetsList<Asset> listAssetsResults = new ArrayList<>(); client.assets() .list(Request.create() .withFilterParameter("source", "source"), "1/8","2/8","3/8","4/8","5/8","6/8","7/8","8/8") .forEachRemaining(listAssetsResults::addAll); -
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Returns aPublisherthat can streamAssetfrom Cognite Data Fusion. When anAssetis created or updated, it will be captured by the publisher and emitted to the registered consumer.Example:
List<Asset> eventList = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>(); Publisher<Asset> publisher = client.assets().stream() .withRequest(Request.create() .withFilterMetadataParameter("source", "source")) .withStartTime(Instant.now()) .withEndTime(Instant.now().plusSeconds(25)) .withPollingInterval(Duration.ofSeconds(2)) .withPollingOffset(Duration.ofSeconds(15L)) .withConsumer(batch -> { eventList.addAll(batch); }); Future<Boolean> streamer = publisher.start(); Boolean result = streamer.get();- Returns:
- The publisher producing the stream of assets. Call
start()to start the stream. - See Also:
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retrieve
Retrieve assets byexternalId.Example:
API Reference - Retrieve assetsList<Asset> retrievedAssets = client.assets().retrieve("1","2");- Parameters:
externalId- TheexternalIdsto retrieve- Returns:
- The retrieved assets.
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retrieve
Retrieve assets byinternal id.Example:
API Reference - Retrieve assetsList<Asset> retrievedAssets = client.assets().retrieve(1,2);- Parameters:
id- Theidsto retrieve- Returns:
- The retrieved assets.
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retrieve
Retrieve assets byexternalId / id.Example:
API Reference - Retrieve assetsList<Item> assetItems = List.of(Item.newBuilder().setExternalId("1").build()); List<Asset> retrievedAssets = client.assets().retrieve(assetItems);- Parameters:
items- The item(s)externalId / idto retrieve.- Returns:
- The retrieved assets.
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aggregate
Performs an item aggregation request to Cognite Data Fusion. The default aggregation is a total item count based on the (optional) filters in the request. Multiple aggregation types are supported. Please refer to the Cognite API specification for more information on the possible settings.Example:
API Reference - Aggregate assetsAggregate aggregateResult = client.assets() .aggregate(Request.create() .withFilterParameter("source", "source"));- Parameters:
requestParameters- The filtering and aggregates specification- Returns:
- The aggregation results.
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synchronizeMultipleHierarchies
public List<Asset> synchronizeMultipleHierarchies(Collection<Asset> assetHierarchies) throws Exception Synchronizes the input collection ofAsset(representing multiple, complete asset hierarchies) with existing asset hierarchies in CDF. This method will inspect the input collection ofAssetand identify the various asset hierarchies. Each hierarchy is then processed bysynchronizeHierarchy(Collection).Example:
List<Asset> originalAssetList = // List of Asset; originalAssetList.addAll(// List of Asset); List<Asset> upsertedAssets = client.assets().synchronizeMultipleHierarchies(originalAssetList);- Parameters:
assetHierarchies- The input asset hierarchies--this represents the target state of the synchronization.- Returns:
- the synchronized assets.
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synchronizeHierarchy
Synchronizes the input collection ofAsset(representing a single, complete asset hierarchy) with an existing asset hierarchy in CDF. The input asset collection represents the target state. New asset nodes will be added, changed asset nodes will be updated and deleted asset nodes will be removed (from CDF). Algorithm: - Verify that the input collection satisfies the hierarchy constraints: - All assets must specify anexternalId. - No duplicates (based onexternalId). - The collection must contain one and only one asset object with no parent reference (representing the root node) - All other assets must contain a validparentExternalIdreference (no self-references). - No circular references. - Read the CDF asset hierarchy based on the identified root external id. - Compare the input collection with the existing CDF hierarchy. Identify creates, updates and deletes. - Write creates and updates in topological order. - Write deletes in reverse topological order.Example:
List<Asset> originalAssetList = // List of Asset; List<Asset> upsertedAssets = client.assets().synchronizeHierarchy(originalAssetList);- Parameters:
assetHierarchy- The input asset hierarchy--this represents the target state of the synchronization.- Returns:
- the synchronized assets.
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upsert
Creates or updates a set ofAssetobjects. If it is a newAssetobject (based onid / externalId, then it will be created. If anAssetobject already exists in Cognite Data Fusion, it will be updated. The update behavior is specified via the update mode in theClientConfigsettings. The assets will be checked for integrity and topologically sorted before an ordered upsert operation is started. The following constraints will be evaluated: - All assets must specify anexternalId. - No duplicates (based onexternalId. - No self-reference. - No circular references.Example:
API Reference - Create assetsList<Asset> upsertAssetsList = // List of Asset; client.assets().upsert(upsertAssetsList);
API Reference - Update assets- Parameters:
assets- The assets to upsert.- Returns:
- The upserted assets.
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verifyAssetHierarchyIntegrity
Checks a collection of assets for integrity. The assets must represent a single, complete hierarchy. This verifies if the collection satisfies the constraints of the Cognite Data Fusion data model if you were to write them using theupsertmethod. The following constraints will be evaluated: - All assets must specify anexternalId. - No duplicates (based onexternalId). - The collection must contain one and only one asset object with no parent reference (representing the root node) - All other assets must contain a validparentExternalIdreference (no self-references). - No circular references.- Parameters:
assets- A collection ofAssetrepresenting a single, complete asset hierarchy.- Returns:
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delete
Deletes a set of assets. The assets to delete are identified via theirexternalId / idby submitting a list ofItem. This method will not delete assets recursively. Please usedelete(List<Item> items, boolean recursive)for recursive deletes.Example:
API Reference - Delete assetsList<Item> deleteItemsInput = List.of(Item.newBuilder().setExternalId("1").build()); List<Item> deleteItemsResults = client.assets().delete(deleteItemsInput); -
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Deletes a set of assets. The assets to delete are identified via theirexternalId / idby submitting a list ofItem.Example:
API Reference - Delete assetsList<Item> deleteItemsInput = List.of(Item.newBuilder().setExternalId("1").build()); List<Item> deleteItemsResults = client.assets().delete(deleteItemsInput, true);- Parameters:
items- a list ofItemrepresenting the assets (externalId / id) to be deletedrecursive- Set totrueto recursively delete all subtrees under the specified items.- Returns:
- The deleted events via
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ApiBase.DeleteItems.deleteItems(List)CogniteClientCogniteClient.assets()
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buildPartitionsList
Builds an array of partition specifications for parallel retrieval from the Cognite api. This specification is used as a parameter together with the filter / list endpoints. The number of partitions indicate the number of parallel read streams. Employ one partition specification per read stream.Example:
List<String> partitions = buildPartitionsList(getClient().getClientConfig().getNoListPartitions());- Parameters:
noPartitions- The total number of partitions- Returns:
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Listof partition specifications
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listJson
protected Iterator<List<String>> listJson(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters, String... partitions) throws Exception Will return the results from alist / filterapi endpoint. For example, thefilter assetsendpoint. The results are paged through / iterated over via anIterator--the entire results set is not buffered in memory, but streamed in "pages" from the Cognite api. If you need to buffer the entire results set, then you have to stream these results into your own data structure. This method support parallel retrieval via a set ofpartitionspecifications. The specified partitions will be collected and merged together before being returned via theIterator.Example:
Iterator<List<String>> result = listJson(resourceType, requestParameters, partitions);- Parameters:
resourceType- The resource type to query / filter / list. Ex.event, asset, time series.requestParameters- The query / filter specification. Follows the Cognite api request parameters.partitions- An optional set of partitions to read via.- Returns:
- an
Iteratorover the results set. - Throws:
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listJson
protected Iterator<List<String>> listJson(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters, String partitionKey, String... partitions) throws Exception Will return the results from alist / filterapi endpoint. For example, thefilter assetsendpoint. The results are paged through / iterated over via anIterator--the entire results set is not buffered in memory, but streamed in "pages" from the Cognite api. If you need to buffer the entire results set, then you have to stream these results into your own data structure. This method support parallel retrieval via a set ofpartitionspecifications. The specified partitions will be collected and merged together before being returned via theIterator.Example:
Iterator<List<String>> result = listJson(resourceType, requestParameters, partitionKey, partitions);- Parameters:
resourceType- The resource type to query / filter / list. Ex.event, asset, time series.requestParameters- The query / filter specification. Follows the Cognite api request parameters.partitionKey- The key to use for the partitions in the read request. For examplepartitionorcursor.partitions- An optional set of partitions to read via.- Returns:
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retrieveJson
protected List<String> retrieveJson(ResourceType resourceType, Collection<Item> items) throws Exception Retrieve items by id. Will ignore unknown ids by default.Example:
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retrieveJson
protected List<String> retrieveJson(ResourceType resourceType, Collection<Item> items, Map<String, Object> parameters) throws ExceptionRetrieve items by id. This version allows you to explicitly set additional parameters for the retrieve request. For example:<"ignoreUnknownIds", true>and<"fetchResources", true>.Example:
Collection<Item> items = //Collection of items with ids; Map<String, Object> parameters = //Parameters; List<String> result = retrieveJson(resourceType, items, parameters); -
aggregate
protected Aggregate aggregate(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters) throws Exception Performs an item aggregation request to Cognite Data Fusion. The default aggregation is a total item count based on the (optional) filters in the request. Some resource types, for exampleEvent, supports multiple types of aggregation.Example:
Aggregate aggregateResult = aggregate(resourceType,requestParameters);- Parameters:
resourceType- The resource type to perform aggregation of.requestParameters- The request containing filters.- Returns:
- The aggregation result.
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addAuthInfo
Adds the required authentication information into the request object. If the request object already have complete auth info nothing will be added. The following authentication schemes are supported: 1) API key. When using an api key, this service will look up the corresponding project/tenant to issue requests to.Example:
Request requestParams = addAuthInfo(request);- Parameters:
request- The request to enrich with auth information.- Returns:
- The request parameters with auth info added to it.
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getListResponseIterator
protected Iterator<CompletableFuture<ResponseItems<String>>> getListResponseIterator(ResourceType resourceType, Request requestParameters) throws Exception - Throws:
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parseItems
Parses a list of item object in json representation to typed objects.Example:
List<String> input = //List of json; List<Item> resultList = parseItems(input);- Parameters:
input- the item list in Json string representation- Returns:
- the parsed item objects
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toRequestItems
Converts a list ofItemto a request object structure (that can later be parsed to Json).Example:
Collection<Item> itemList = //Collection of items; List<Map<String, Object>> result = toRequestItems(itemList);- Parameters:
itemList- The items to parse.- Returns:
- The items in request item object form.
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deDuplicate
De-duplicates a collection ofItem.Example:
Collection<Item> itemList = //Collection of items; List<Item> result = deDuplicate(itemList);- Parameters:
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itemsHaveId
Returns true if all items contain either an externalId or id.Example:
Collection<Item> items = //Collection of items; boolean result = itemsHaveId(items);- Parameters:
items-- Returns:
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mapItemToId
Maps all items to their externalId (primary) or id (secondary). If the id function does not return any identity, the item will be mapped to the empty string. Via the identity mapping, this function will also perform deduplication of the input items.Example:
Collection<Item> items = //Collection of items; Map<String, Item> result = mapItemToId(items);- Parameters:
items- the items to map to externalId / id.- Returns:
- the
Mapwith all items mapped to externalId / id.
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parseString
Try parsing the specified Json path as aString.Example:
String json = //String of json object String result = parseString(json, "name");- Parameters:
itemJson- The Json stringfieldName- The Json path to parse- Returns:
- The Json path as a
String.
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parseName
Returns the name attribute value from a json input.Example:
String json = //String of json object String result = parseName(json);- Parameters:
json- the json to parse- Returns:
- The name value
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