2.6. Sensor Data¶
In the WoTKit, sensor data consists of a timestamp followed by one or more named fields. There are a number of reserved fields supported by the WoTKit:
Reserved field name | Description |
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timestamp | the time that the sensor data was collected. This is a long integer representing the number of milliseconds from Jan 1, 1970 UTC. Optional; if not supplied, a server-supplied timestamp will be used. |
id | a unique identifier for the data reading. This is to distinguish one reading from another when they share the same timestamp. Read only; This field is read only and should not be sent by the client when sending new data. |
sensor_id | the globally unique sensor id that produced the data. Read only; This is a read only field generated by the wotkit that should not be sent by a client when sending new data. |
sensor_name | the globally unique sensor name, in the form {username}.{sensorname}. Read only; This is a read only field and should not be sent by the client when sending new data. |
When a new sensor is created, a number of default fields are created by the wotkit for a sensor as follows. Note that these can be changed by editing the sensor fields.
In addition to these reserved fields, additional required or optional fields can be added by updating the sensor fields in the WoTKit UI or sensor_fields in the API.
Note
* Python’s time.time() function generates the system time in seconds, not milliseconds.
To convert this to an integer in milliseconds use int(time.time()*1000). Using Java: System.currentTime().
2.6.1. Sending New Data¶
To send new data to a sensor, POST name value pairs corresponding to the data fields to the /sensors/{sensorname}/data URL.
There is no need to provide a timestamp since it will be assigned by the server. Data posted to the system will be processed in real time.
To send new data:
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/{sensorname}/data |
Privacy | Private |
Format | not applicable |
Method | POST |
Returns | HTTP status code; No Response 201 (Created) if successful |
example
curl --user {id}:{password} --request POST -d value=5 -d lng=6 -d lat=7 'http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/test-sensor/data'
2.6.2. Sending Bulk Data¶
To send a range of data, you PUT data (rather than POST) data into the system. Note that data PUT into the WoTKit will not be processed in real time, since it occurred in the past
- The data sent must contain a list of JSON objects containing a timestamp and a value.
- If providing a single piece of data, existing data with the provided timestamp will be deleted and replaced. Otherwise, the new data will be added.
- If providing a range of data, any existing data within this timestamp range will be deleted and replaced by the new data.
To update data:
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/{sensorname}/data |
Privacy | Private |
Format | JSON |
Method | PUT |
Returns | HTTP status code; No Response 204 if successful |
Example of valid data:
[{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:28.626Z","value":67.0,"lng":-123.1404,"lat":49.20532},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:28.665Z","value":63.0,"lng":-123.14054,"lat":49.20554},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:31.621Z","value":52.0,"lng":-123.14063,"lat":49.20559},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:35.121Z","value":68.0,"lng":-123.14057,"lat":49.20716},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:38.625Z","value":51.0,"lng":-123.14049,"lat":49.20757},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:42.126Z","value":55.0,"lng":-123.14044,"lat":49.20854},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:45.621Z","value":56.0,"lng":-123.14215,"lat":49.20855},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:49.122Z","value":55.0,"lng":-123.14727,"lat":49.20862},
{"timestamp":"2012-12-12T03:34:52.619Z","value":59.0,"lng":-123.14765,"lat":49.20868}]
example
curl --user {id}:{password} --request PUT --data-binary @data.txt 'http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/test-sensor/data'
where data.txt contains JSON data similar to the above JSON array.
2.6.3. Deleting Data¶
Currently you can only delete data by timestamp, where timestamp is in numeric or ISO form. Note that if more than one sensor data point has the same timestamp, they all will be deleted.
To delete data:
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/{sensorname}/data/{timestamp} |
Privacy | Private |
Format | not applicable |
Method | DELETE |
Returns | HTTP status code; No Response 204 if successful |
2.6.4. Raw Data Retrieval¶
To retrieve raw data use the following:
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/{sensor-name}/data?{query-params} |
Privacy | Public or Private |
Format | json |
Method | GET |
Returns | On success, OK 200 with a list of timestamped data records. |
The query parameters supported are the following:
Name | Value Description |
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start | the absolute start time of the range of data selected in milliseconds. (Defaults to current time.) May only be used in combination with another parameter. |
end | the absolute end time of the range of data in milliseconds |
after | the relative time after the start time, e.g. after=300000 would be 5 minutes after the start time (Start time MUST also be provided.) |
afterE | the number of elements after the start element or time. (Start time MUST also be provided.) |
before | the relative time before the start time. E.g. data from the last hour would be before=3600000 (If not provided, start time default to current time.) |
beforeE | the number of elements before the start time. E.g. to get the last 1000, use beforeE=1000 (If not provided, start time default to current time.) |
reverse | true: order the data from newest to oldest; false (default):order from oldest to newest |
Note
These queries looks for timestamps > “start” and timestamps <= “end”
2.6.5. Formatted Data Retrieval¶
To retrieve data in a format suitable for Google Visualizations, we support an additional resource for retrieving data called the dataTable.
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/{sensor-name}/dataTable?{query-params} |
Privacy | Public or Private |
Format | json |
Method | GET |
Returns | On success, OK 200 with a list of timestamped data records. |
In addition to the above query parameters, the following parameters are also supported:
tqx | A set of colon-delimited key/value pairs for standard parameters, defined here. |
tq | A SQL clause to select and process data fields to return, explained here. |
Note
When using tq sql queries, they must be url encoded. When using tqx name/value pairs, the reqId parameter is necessary.
For instance, the following would take the “test-sensor”, select all data where value was greater than 20, and display the output as an html table.
example
curl --user {id}:{password} http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/sensors/test-sensor/ dataTable?tq=select%20*%20where%20value%3E20&reqId=1&out=html
2.6.6. Aggregated Data Retrieval¶
Aggregated data retrieval allows one to receive data from multiple sensors, queried using the same parameters as when searching for sensors or sensor data. The query must be specified using one of the following 5 patterns.
Pattern 1 - With Start/End
start | The most recent starting time of the query. This value is optional and defaults to the current time. |
end | A timestamp before the start time. |
limit | Specifies the limit to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 1000. |
offset | Specifies the offset to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 0. |
Pattern 2 - With Start/After
start | A starting timestamp. |
after | A relative timestamp after start. |
limit | Specifies the limit to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 1000 |
offset | Specifies the offset to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 0 |
Pattern 3 - With Start/Before
start | A starting timestamp. |
before | A relative timestamp before start. |
limit | Specifies the limit to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 1000 |
offset | Specifies the offset to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 0 |
Pattern 4 - With Start/BeforeE
start | A starting timestamp. |
beforeE | The number of elements to return before start |
offset | Specifies the offset to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 0 |
Pattern 5 - With Start/AfterE
start | A starting timestamp. |
afterE | The number of elements to return after start |
offset | Specifies the offset to return. This value is optional, with a default value of 0 |
The following parameters may be added to any of the above patterns: * scope * tags * private (deprecated, use visibility instead) * visibility * text * active * orderBy * sensor: which groups data by sensor_id * time (default): which orders data by timestamp, regardless of the sensor it comes from.
To receive data from more that one sensor, use the following:
URL | http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/data?{query-param}={query-value}&{param}={value}... |
Privacy | Public or Private |
Format | json |
Method | GET |
Returns | On success, OK 200 with a list of timestamped data records. |
example
curl --user {id}:{password} "http://wotkit.sensetecnic.com/api/data?subscribed=all&beforeE=20&orderBy=sensor"