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kratos/third_party/google/home/graph/v1/homegraph.proto

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// Copyright 2018 Google Inc.
//
// 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.home.graph.v1;
import "google/api/annotations.proto";
import "google/home/graph/v1/device.proto";
import "google/protobuf/empty.proto";
import "google/protobuf/struct.proto";
option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/home/graph/v1;graph";
option java_outer_classname = "HomeGraphApiServiceProto";
option java_package = "com.google.home.graph.v1";
// Google HomeGraph API. HomeGraph Service provides the support for storing
// and querying first-party and third-party devices, rooms and structures,
// the relationships among them and their state in the home. It stores
// entities and their relationships in the home.
service HomeGraphApiService {
// Requests a Sync call from Google to a 3p partner's home control agent for
// a user.
//
//
// Third-party user's identity is passed in as agent_user_id.
// (see
// [RequestSyncDevicesRequest][google.home.graph.v1.RequestSyncDevicesRequest])
// and forwarded back to the agent. Agent is identified by the API key or JWT
// signed by the partner's service account.
rpc RequestSyncDevices(RequestSyncDevicesRequest)
returns (RequestSyncDevicesResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/devices:requestSync"
body: "*"
};
}
// Reports device state and optionally sends device notifications. Called by
// an agent when the device state of a third-party changes or the agent wants
// to send a notification about the device.
// This method updates a predefined set of States for a device, which all
// devices have (for example a light will have OnOff, Color, Brightness).
// A new State may not be created and an INVALID_ARGUMENT code will be thrown
// if so. It also optionally takes in a list of Notifications that may be
// created, which are associated to this State change.
//
// Third-party user's identity is passed in as agent_user_id.
// Agent is identified by the JWT signed by the partner's service account.
rpc ReportStateAndNotification(ReportStateAndNotificationRequest)
returns (ReportStateAndNotificationResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/devices:reportStateAndNotification"
body: "*"
};
}
// Unlink an agent user from Google. As result, all data related to this user
// will be deleted.
//
// Here is how the agent user is created in Google:
// When users open their Google Home App, they can begin linking a 3p
// partner. User is guided through the OAuth process. After entering the 3p
// credentials, Google gets the 3p OAuth token, and uses it to make a
// Sync call to the 3p partner and gets back all the user's data, including
// agent_user_id and devices.
// Google then creates the agent user and stores a mapping from the
// agent_user_id -> Google ID mapping. Google also stores all user's devices
// under that Google ID.
// The mapping from agent_user_id -> Google ID is many to many, since one
// Google user can have multiple 3p accounts, and multiple Google users can
// map to one agent_user_id (e.g. husband and wife share one Nest account
// username/password).
//
// Third-party user's identity is passed in as agent_user_id
// Agent is identified by the JWT signed by the partner's service account.
//
// Note: Special characters (except "/") in agent_user_id must be URL encoded.
rpc DeleteAgentUser(DeleteAgentUserRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v1/{agent_user_id=agentUsers/**}"
};
}
// Gets the device states for the devices in QueryRequest.
// Third-party user's identity is passed in as agent_user_id. Agent is
// identified by the JWT signed by the third-party partner's service account.
rpc Query(QueryRequest) returns (QueryResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/devices:query"
body: "*"
};
}
// Gets all the devices associated with the given third-party user.
// Third-party user's identity is passed in as agent_user_id. Agent is
// identified by the JWT signed by the third-party partner's service account.
rpc Sync(SyncRequest) returns (SyncResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/devices:sync"
body: "*"
};
}
}
// Request type for RequestSyncDevices call.
message RequestSyncDevicesRequest {
// Required. Third-party user id issued by agent's third-party identity
// provider.
string agent_user_id = 1;
// Optional. If set, the request will be added to a queue and a response will
// be returned immediately. The queue allows for de-duplication of
// simultaneous requests.
bool async = 2;
}
// Response type for RequestSyncDevices call. Intentionally empty upon success.
// An HTTP response code is returned with more details upon failure.
message RequestSyncDevicesResponse {}
// Sample ReportStateAndNotificationRequest, with states and notifications
// defined per device_id (eg: "123" and "456" in the following example):
// {
// "requestId": "ff36a3cc-ec34-11e6-b1a0-64510650abcf",
// "agentUserId": "1234",
// "payload": {
// "devices": {
// "states": {
// "123": {
// "on": true
// },
// "456": {
// "on": true,
// "brightness": 10
// }
// },
// "notifications": {
// "123": {
// "ObjectDetected": {
// "priority": 0,
// "objects": {
// "NAMED": ["Alice", "Bob", "Carol", "Eve"]
// }
// },
// "DoorUnlocked": {
// "priority": 0,
// "keyUsed": {
// "keyName": "Wife's key"
// }
// }
// },
// "456": {
// "SprinklersOn": {
// "priority": 0,
// "timeStarted": "1513792702"
// }
// }
// }
// }
// }
// }
// Request type for ReportStateAndNotification call. It may include States,
// Notifications, or both. This request uses globally unique flattened state
// names instead of namespaces based on traits to align with the existing QUERY
// and EXECUTE APIs implemented by 90+ Smart Home partners.
// Next tag: 6.
message ReportStateAndNotificationRequest {
// Request id used for debugging.
string request_id = 1;
// Unique identifier per event (eg: doorbell press).
string event_id = 4;
// Required. Third-party user id.
string agent_user_id = 2;
// Token to maintain state in the follow up notification response.
string follow_up_token = 5;
// State of devices to update and notification metadata for devices. For
// example, if a user turns a light on manually, a State update should be
// sent so that the information is always the current status of the device.
// Notifications are independent from the state and its piece of the payload
// should contain everything necessary to notify the user. Although it may be
// related to a state change, it does not need to be. For example, if a
// device can turn on/off and change temperature, the states reported would
// include both "on" and "70 degrees" but the 3p may choose not to send any
// notification for that, or to only say that the "the room is heating up",
// keeping state and notification independent.
StateAndNotificationPayload payload = 3;
}
// Response type for ReportStateAndNotification call.
message ReportStateAndNotificationResponse {
// Request id copied from ReportStateAndNotificationRequest.
string request_id = 1;
}
// Payload containing the State and Notification information for devices.
message StateAndNotificationPayload {
// The devices for updating State and sending Notifications.
ReportStateAndNotificationDevice devices = 1;
}
// The States and Notifications specific to a device.
message ReportStateAndNotificationDevice {
// States of devices to update.
google.protobuf.Struct states = 1;
// Notifications metadata for devices.
google.protobuf.Struct notifications = 2;
}
// Request type for DeleteAgentUser call.
message DeleteAgentUserRequest {
// Request id used for debugging.
string request_id = 1;
// Required. Third-party user id.
string agent_user_id = 2;
}
// Request type for Query call. This should be the same format as the AoG
// action.devices.QUERY request
// (https://developers.google.com/actions/smarthome/create-app#actiondevicesquery)
// with the exception of the extra "agent_user_id" and no "intent" and
// "customData" field.
message QueryRequest {
// Request ID used for debugging.
string request_id = 1;
// Required. Third-party user ID.
string agent_user_id = 2;
// Required. Inputs containing third-party partner's device IDs for which to
// get the device states.
repeated QueryRequestInput inputs = 3;
}
// Device ID inputs to QueryRequest.
message QueryRequestInput {
// Payload containing third-party partner's device IDs.
QueryRequestPayload payload = 1;
}
// Payload containing device IDs.
message QueryRequestPayload {
// Third-party partner's device IDs to get device states for.
repeated AgentDeviceId devices = 1;
}
// Third-party partner's device ID for one device.
message AgentDeviceId {
// Third-party partner's device ID.
string id = 1;
}
// Response type for Query call. This should follow the same format as AoG
// action.devices.QUERY response
// (https://developers.google.com/actions/smarthome/create-app#actiondevicesquery).
message QueryResponse {
// Request ID used for debugging. Copied from the request.
string request_id = 1;
// Device states for the devices given in the request.
QueryResponsePayload payload = 2;
}
// Payload containing device states information.
message QueryResponsePayload {
// States of the devices. Map of third-party device ID to struct of device
// states.
map<string, google.protobuf.Struct> devices = 1;
}
// Request type for Sync call. This should follow the same format as AoG
// action.devices.SYNC request
// (https://developers.google.com/actions/smarthome/create-app#actiondevicessync)
// with the exception of the extra "agent_user_id" and no "intent" field.
message SyncRequest {
// Request ID used for debugging.
string request_id = 1;
// Required. Third-party user ID.
string agent_user_id = 2;
}
// Example SyncResponse:
// {
// "requestId": "ff36a3cc-ec34-11e6-b1a0-64510650abcf",
// "payload": {
// "agentUserId": "1836.15267389",
// "devices": [{
// "id": "123",
// "type": "action.devices.types.OUTLET",
// "traits": [
// "action.devices.traits.OnOff"
// ],
// "name": {
// "defaultNames": ["My Outlet 1234"],
// "name": "Night light",
// "nicknames": ["wall plug"]
// },
// "willReportState": false,
// "deviceInfo": {
// "manufacturer": "lights-out-inc",
// "model": "hs1234",
// "hwVersion": "3.2",
// "swVersion": "11.4"
// },
// "customData": {
// "fooValue": 74,
// "barValue": true,
// "bazValue": "foo"
// }
// }]
// }
// }
//
// Response type for Sync call. This should follow the same format as AoG
// action.devices.SYNC response
// (https://developers.google.com/actions/smarthome/create-app#actiondevicessync).
message SyncResponse {
// Request ID used for debugging. Copied from the request.
string request_id = 1;
// Devices associated with the third-party user.
SyncResponsePayload payload = 2;
}
// Payload containing device information.
message SyncResponsePayload {
// Third-party user ID
string agent_user_id = 1;
// Devices associated with the third-party user.
repeated google.home.graph.v1.Device devices = 2;
}