struct Attributes
Attributes for the ExtendedOperationalStateTrait
.
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Returns a Boolean value indicating whether two values are equal.
Equality is the inverse of inequality. For any values
a
andb
,a == b
implies thata != b
isfalse
.Declaration
Swift
static func == (lhs: Google.ExtendedOperationalStateTrait.Attributes, rhs: Google.ExtendedOperationalStateTrait.Attributes) -> Bool
Parameters
lhs
A value to compare.
rhs
Another value to compare.
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A list of client-generated commands which are supported by this cluster server instance.
Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var acceptedCommandList: [UInt32]? { get }
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Indicates operation zones in which the device is currently running, from the list of available zones. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var activeOperationZones: [String]? { get }
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A list of the attribute IDs of the attributes supported by the cluster instance. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var attributeList: [UInt32]? { get }
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The revision of the server cluster specification supported by the cluster instance. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var clusterRevision: UInt16? { get }
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Time remaining on current cycle, in seconds. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var currentPhaseCountdownTimeSeconds: UInt32? { get }
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Writes this object to the given
TraitEncoder
. ThrowsHomeError.encodingFailed
if the data could not be encoded.Declaration
Swift
func encode(with encoder: TraitEncoder) throws
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Whether the server supports zero or more optional cluster features. A cluster feature is a set of cluster elements that are mandatory or optional for a defined feature of the cluster. If a cluster feature is supported by the cluster instance, then the corresponding bit is set to 1, otherwise the bit is set to 0 (zero). Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var featureMap: UInt32? { get }
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A list of server-generated commands (server to client) which are supported by this cluster server instance. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var generatedCommandList: [UInt32]? { get }
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Hashes the essential components of this value by feeding them into the given hasher.
Implement this method to conform to the
Hashable
protocol. The components used for hashing must be the same as the components compared in your type’s==
operator implementation. Callhasher.combine(_:)
with each of these components.Important
In your implementation of
hash(into:)
, don’t callfinalize()
on thehasher
instance provided, or replace it with a different instance. Doing so may become a compile-time error in the future.Declaration
Swift
func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher)
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The trait identifier.
Declaration
Swift
static var identifier: String { get }
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Indicates the maximum operation duration the device supports. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var maxOperationDurationSeconds: UInt32? { get }
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Indicates the minimum operation duration the device supports. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var minOperationDurationSeconds: UInt32? { get }
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Indicates expected operation completion time if the device was started with the
startWithDuration
(ExtendedOperationalState.startWithDuration) command (Unix epoch timestamp in seconds). Nullable: false.Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var operationCompletionTimestamp: Int64? { get }
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Indicates supported zone names. Strings should be localized as set by the user. This list is not exclusive and users can report any names they want. Nullable: false.
Declaration
Swift
@TraitAttribute var operationZones: [String]? { get }