(bacnet-object-with-local-device object-map local-device-object)
Add a local device to the map metadata to allow conversion (and automatic object creation) to BACnet.
Add a local device to the map metadata to allow conversion (and automatic object creation) to BACnet.
(determine-property-value-type object-type property-identifier)
Given an object-type and a property-identifier, return a map with the :type and if it's a :sequence.
Given an object-type and a property-identifier, return a map with the :type and if it's a :sequence.
(encode-properties obj-map & remove-keys)
Encode an object map into a sequence of bacnet4j property-values. Remove-keys can be used to remove read-only properties before sending a command.
Encode an object map into a sequence of bacnet4j property-values. Remove-keys can be used to remove read-only properties before sending a command.
(encode-properties-values obj-map)
Take an object-map (a map of properties and values) and encode the values (not the properties) into their corresponding bacnet4j type. For example, a clojure number "1" might be encoded into a real, or into an unisgned integer, depending on the object.
Take an object-map (a map of properties and values) and encode the values (not the properties) into their corresponding bacnet4j type. For example, a clojure number "1" might be encoded into a real, or into an unisgned integer, depending on the object.
(encode-property-value object-type property-identifier value)
Encode the property value depending on what type it should be given the object.
A type can be specified when required (proprietary properties) by using the function `force-type'.
Encode the property value depending on what type it should be given the object. A type can be specified when required (proprietary properties) by using the function `force-type'.
(force-type value type-keyword)
Associate the value with a specific type. Use only before encoding.
Ex: {:some-property (force-type "some-value" :character-string)}
Associate the value with a specific type. Use only before encoding. Ex: {:some-property (force-type "some-value" :character-string)}
(get-object-type obj-map)
Find the object type in an object-map (either from the :object-type, or in the :object-identifier).
Find the object type in an object-map (either from the :object-type, or in the :object-identifier).
(properties-by-option object-type option)
Return a list or properties. `option' should be :required, :optional, :sequence or :all.
Return a list or properties. `option' should be :required, :optional, :sequence or :all.
(property-type-definitions object-type)
Given an object type, return the properties it should have, and if they are :required, :optional, or :sequence.
Given an object type, return the properties it should have, and if they are :required, :optional, or :sequence.
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