// Copyright 2019 Google LLC. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // syntax = "proto3"; package google.cloud.iot.v1; import "google/api/resource.proto"; import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; import "google/rpc/status.proto"; option cc_enable_arenas = true; option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/cloud/iot/v1;iot"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_outer_classname = "ResourcesProto"; option java_package = "com.google.cloud.iot.v1"; // The device resource. message Device { option (google.api.resource) = { type: "cloudiot.googleapis.com/Device" pattern: "projects/{project}/locations/{location}/registries/{registry}/devices/{device}" }; // The user-defined device identifier. The device ID must be unique // within a device registry. string id = 1; // The resource path name. For example, // `projects/p1/locations/us-central1/registries/registry0/devices/dev0` or // `projects/p1/locations/us-central1/registries/registry0/devices/{num_id}`. // When `name` is populated as a response from the service, it always ends // in the device numeric ID. string name = 2; // [Output only] A server-defined unique numeric ID for the device. This is a // more compact way to identify devices, and it is globally unique. uint64 num_id = 3; // The credentials used to authenticate this device. To allow credential // rotation without interruption, multiple device credentials can be bound to // this device. No more than 3 credentials can be bound to a single device at // a time. When new credentials are added to a device, they are verified // against the registry credentials. For details, see the description of the // `DeviceRegistry.credentials` field. repeated DeviceCredential credentials = 12; // [Output only] The last time an MQTT `PINGREQ` was received. This field // applies only to devices connecting through MQTT. MQTT clients usually only // send `PINGREQ` messages if the connection is idle, and no other messages // have been sent. Timestamps are periodically collected and written to // storage; they may be stale by a few minutes. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_heartbeat_time = 7; // [Output only] The last time a telemetry event was received. Timestamps are // periodically collected and written to storage; they may be stale by a few // minutes. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_event_time = 8; // [Output only] The last time a state event was received. Timestamps are // periodically collected and written to storage; they may be stale by a few // minutes. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_state_time = 20; // [Output only] The last time a cloud-to-device config version acknowledgment // was received from the device. This field is only for configurations // sent through MQTT. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_config_ack_time = 14; // [Output only] The last time a cloud-to-device config version was sent to // the device. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_config_send_time = 18; // If a device is blocked, connections or requests from this device will fail. // Can be used to temporarily prevent the device from connecting if, for // example, the sensor is generating bad data and needs maintenance. bool blocked = 19; // [Output only] The time the most recent error occurred, such as a failure to // publish to Cloud Pub/Sub. This field is the timestamp of // 'last_error_status'. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_error_time = 10; // [Output only] The error message of the most recent error, such as a failure // to publish to Cloud Pub/Sub. 'last_error_time' is the timestamp of this // field. If no errors have occurred, this field has an empty message // and the status code 0 == OK. Otherwise, this field is expected to have a // status code other than OK. google.rpc.Status last_error_status = 11; // The most recent device configuration, which is eventually sent from // Cloud IoT Core to the device. If not present on creation, the // configuration will be initialized with an empty payload and version value // of `1`. To update this field after creation, use the // `DeviceManager.ModifyCloudToDeviceConfig` method. DeviceConfig config = 13; // [Output only] The state most recently received from the device. If no state // has been reported, this field is not present. DeviceState state = 16; // **Beta Feature** // // The logging verbosity for device activity. If unspecified, // DeviceRegistry.log_level will be used. LogLevel log_level = 21; // The metadata key-value pairs assigned to the device. This metadata is not // interpreted or indexed by Cloud IoT Core. It can be used to add contextual // information for the device. // // Keys must conform to the regular expression [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9-_.+~%]+ and // be less than 128 bytes in length. // // Values are free-form strings. Each value must be less than or equal to 32 // KB in size. // // The total size of all keys and values must be less than 256 KB, and the // maximum number of key-value pairs is 500. map metadata = 17; // Gateway-related configuration and state. GatewayConfig gateway_config = 24; } // Gateway-related configuration and state. message GatewayConfig { // Indicates whether the device is a gateway. GatewayType gateway_type = 1; // Indicates how to authorize and/or authenticate devices to access the // gateway. GatewayAuthMethod gateway_auth_method = 2; // [Output only] The ID of the gateway the device accessed most recently. string last_accessed_gateway_id = 3; // [Output only] The most recent time at which the device accessed the gateway // specified in `last_accessed_gateway`. google.protobuf.Timestamp last_accessed_gateway_time = 4; } // A container for a group of devices. message DeviceRegistry { option (google.api.resource) = { type: "cloudiot.googleapis.com/DeviceRegistry" pattern: "projects/{project}/locations/{location}/registries/{registry}" }; // The identifier of this device registry. For example, `myRegistry`. string id = 1; // The resource path name. For example, // `projects/example-project/locations/us-central1/registries/my-registry`. string name = 2; // The configuration for notification of telemetry events received from the // device. All telemetry events that were successfully published by the // device and acknowledged by Cloud IoT Core are guaranteed to be // delivered to Cloud Pub/Sub. If multiple configurations match a message, // only the first matching configuration is used. If you try to publish a // device telemetry event using MQTT without specifying a Cloud Pub/Sub topic // for the device's registry, the connection closes automatically. If you try // to do so using an HTTP connection, an error is returned. Up to 10 // configurations may be provided. repeated EventNotificationConfig event_notification_configs = 10; // The configuration for notification of new states received from the device. // State updates are guaranteed to be stored in the state history, but // notifications to Cloud Pub/Sub are not guaranteed. For example, if // permissions are misconfigured or the specified topic doesn't exist, no // notification will be published but the state will still be stored in Cloud // IoT Core. StateNotificationConfig state_notification_config = 7; // The MQTT configuration for this device registry. MqttConfig mqtt_config = 4; // The DeviceService (HTTP) configuration for this device registry. HttpConfig http_config = 9; // **Beta Feature** // // The default logging verbosity for activity from devices in this registry. // The verbosity level can be overridden by Device.log_level. LogLevel log_level = 11; // The credentials used to verify the device credentials. No more than 10 // credentials can be bound to a single registry at a time. The verification // process occurs at the time of device creation or update. If this field is // empty, no verification is performed. Otherwise, the credentials of a newly // created device or added credentials of an updated device should be signed // with one of these registry credentials. // // Note, however, that existing devices will never be affected by // modifications to this list of credentials: after a device has been // successfully created in a registry, it should be able to connect even if // its registry credentials are revoked, deleted, or modified. repeated RegistryCredential credentials = 8; } // The configuration of MQTT for a device registry. message MqttConfig { // If enabled, allows connections using the MQTT protocol. Otherwise, MQTT // connections to this registry will fail. MqttState mqtt_enabled_state = 1; } // Indicates whether an MQTT connection is enabled or disabled. See the field // description for details. enum MqttState { // No MQTT state specified. If not specified, MQTT will be enabled by default. MQTT_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Enables a MQTT connection. MQTT_ENABLED = 1; // Disables a MQTT connection. MQTT_DISABLED = 2; } // The configuration of the HTTP bridge for a device registry. message HttpConfig { // If enabled, allows devices to use DeviceService via the HTTP protocol. // Otherwise, any requests to DeviceService will fail for this registry. HttpState http_enabled_state = 1; } // Indicates whether DeviceService (HTTP) is enabled or disabled for the // registry. See the field description for details. enum HttpState { // No HTTP state specified. If not specified, DeviceService will be // enabled by default. HTTP_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Enables DeviceService (HTTP) service for the registry. HTTP_ENABLED = 1; // Disables DeviceService (HTTP) service for the registry. HTTP_DISABLED = 2; } // **Beta Feature** // // The logging verbosity for device activity. Specifies which events should be // written to logs. For example, if the LogLevel is ERROR, only events that // terminate in errors will be logged. LogLevel is inclusive; enabling INFO // logging will also enable ERROR logging. enum LogLevel { // No logging specified. If not specified, logging will be disabled. LOG_LEVEL_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Disables logging. NONE = 10; // Error events will be logged. ERROR = 20; // Informational events will be logged, such as connections and // disconnections. INFO = 30; // All events will be logged. DEBUG = 40; } // Gateway type. enum GatewayType { // If unspecified, the device is considered a non-gateway device. GATEWAY_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // The device is a gateway. GATEWAY = 1; // The device is not a gateway. NON_GATEWAY = 2; } // The gateway authorization/authentication method. This setting determines how // Cloud IoT Core authorizes/authenticate devices to access the gateway. enum GatewayAuthMethod { // No authentication/authorization method specified. No devices are allowed to // access the gateway. GATEWAY_AUTH_METHOD_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // The device is authenticated through the gateway association only. Device // credentials are ignored even if provided. ASSOCIATION_ONLY = 1; // The device is authenticated through its own credentials. Gateway // association is not checked. DEVICE_AUTH_TOKEN_ONLY = 2; // The device is authenticated through both device credentials and gateway // association. The device must be bound to the gateway and must provide its // own credentials. ASSOCIATION_AND_DEVICE_AUTH_TOKEN = 3; } // The configuration for forwarding telemetry events. message EventNotificationConfig { // If the subfolder name matches this string exactly, this configuration will // be used. The string must not include the leading '/' character. If empty, // all strings are matched. This field is used only for telemetry events; // subfolders are not supported for state changes. string subfolder_matches = 2; // A Cloud Pub/Sub topic name. For example, // `projects/myProject/topics/deviceEvents`. string pubsub_topic_name = 1; } // The configuration for notification of new states received from the device. message StateNotificationConfig { // A Cloud Pub/Sub topic name. For example, // `projects/myProject/topics/deviceEvents`. string pubsub_topic_name = 1; } // A server-stored registry credential used to validate device credentials. message RegistryCredential { // The credential data. Reserved for expansion in the future. oneof credential { // A public key certificate used to verify the device credentials. PublicKeyCertificate public_key_certificate = 1; } } // Details of an X.509 certificate. For informational purposes only. message X509CertificateDetails { // The entity that signed the certificate. string issuer = 1; // The entity the certificate and public key belong to. string subject = 2; // The time the certificate becomes valid. google.protobuf.Timestamp start_time = 3; // The time the certificate becomes invalid. google.protobuf.Timestamp expiry_time = 4; // The algorithm used to sign the certificate. string signature_algorithm = 5; // The type of public key in the certificate. string public_key_type = 6; } // A public key certificate format and data. message PublicKeyCertificate { // The certificate format. PublicKeyCertificateFormat format = 1; // The certificate data. string certificate = 2; // [Output only] The certificate details. Used only for X.509 certificates. X509CertificateDetails x509_details = 3; } // The supported formats for the public key. enum PublicKeyCertificateFormat { // The format has not been specified. This is an invalid default value and // must not be used. UNSPECIFIED_PUBLIC_KEY_CERTIFICATE_FORMAT = 0; // An X.509v3 certificate ([RFC5280](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt)), // encoded in base64, and wrapped by `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----` and // `-----END CERTIFICATE-----`. X509_CERTIFICATE_PEM = 1; } // A server-stored device credential used for authentication. message DeviceCredential { // The credential data. Reserved for expansion in the future. oneof credential { // A public key used to verify the signature of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). // When adding a new device credential, either via device creation or via // modifications, this public key credential may be required to be signed by // one of the registry level certificates. More specifically, if the // registry contains at least one certificate, any new device credential // must be signed by one of the registry certificates. As a result, // when the registry contains certificates, only X.509 certificates are // accepted as device credentials. However, if the registry does // not contain a certificate, self-signed certificates and public keys will // be accepted. New device credentials must be different from every // registry-level certificate. PublicKeyCredential public_key = 2; } // [Optional] The time at which this credential becomes invalid. This // credential will be ignored for new client authentication requests after // this timestamp; however, it will not be automatically deleted. google.protobuf.Timestamp expiration_time = 6; } // A public key format and data. message PublicKeyCredential { // The format of the key. PublicKeyFormat format = 1; // The key data. string key = 2; } // The supported formats for the public key. enum PublicKeyFormat { // The format has not been specified. This is an invalid default value and // must not be used. UNSPECIFIED_PUBLIC_KEY_FORMAT = 0; // An RSA public key encoded in base64, and wrapped by // `-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----` and `-----END PUBLIC KEY-----`. This can be // used to verify `RS256` signatures in JWT tokens ([RFC7518]( // https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7518.txt)). RSA_PEM = 3; // As RSA_PEM, but wrapped in an X.509v3 certificate ([RFC5280]( // https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt)), encoded in base64, and wrapped by // `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----` and `-----END CERTIFICATE-----`. RSA_X509_PEM = 1; // Public key for the ECDSA algorithm using P-256 and SHA-256, encoded in // base64, and wrapped by `-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----` and `-----END // PUBLIC KEY-----`. This can be used to verify JWT tokens with the `ES256` // algorithm ([RFC7518](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7518.txt)). This curve is // defined in [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org/) as the `prime256v1` curve. ES256_PEM = 2; // As ES256_PEM, but wrapped in an X.509v3 certificate ([RFC5280]( // https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt)), encoded in base64, and wrapped by // `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----` and `-----END CERTIFICATE-----`. ES256_X509_PEM = 4; } // The device configuration. Eventually delivered to devices. message DeviceConfig { // [Output only] The version of this update. The version number is assigned by // the server, and is always greater than 0 after device creation. The // version must be 0 on the `CreateDevice` request if a `config` is // specified; the response of `CreateDevice` will always have a value of 1. int64 version = 1; // [Output only] The time at which this configuration version was updated in // Cloud IoT Core. This timestamp is set by the server. google.protobuf.Timestamp cloud_update_time = 2; // [Output only] The time at which Cloud IoT Core received the // acknowledgment from the device, indicating that the device has received // this configuration version. If this field is not present, the device has // not yet acknowledged that it received this version. Note that when // the config was sent to the device, many config versions may have been // available in Cloud IoT Core while the device was disconnected, and on // connection, only the latest version is sent to the device. Some // versions may never be sent to the device, and therefore are never // acknowledged. This timestamp is set by Cloud IoT Core. google.protobuf.Timestamp device_ack_time = 3; // The device configuration data. bytes binary_data = 4; } // The device state, as reported by the device. message DeviceState { // [Output only] The time at which this state version was updated in Cloud // IoT Core. google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 1; // The device state data. bytes binary_data = 2; }