Delete Topological Relationships for Sub-devices¶
An edge can publish a message to this topic to delete the topological relationship between the edge and a sub-device.
After you delete the topological relationship of the sub-device, the sub-device can no longer connect to the EnOS Cloud through the edge.
Upstream
Request TOPIC:
/sys/{productKey}/{deviceKey}/thing/topo/delete
Reply TOPIC:
/sys/{productKey}/{deviceKey}/thing/topo/delete_reply
Note
The productKey and deviceKey in the TOPIC are the credentials of the edge.
Sample Request Format¶
{
"id": "123",
"version": "1.0",
"params": [
{
"deviceKey": "deviceKey1234",
"productKey": "1234556554"
}
],
"method": "thing.topo.delete"
}
Sample Response Format¶
{
"id": "123",
"code": 200,
"data": {}
}
Request Parameter Description¶
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory/Optional |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
id |
Long |
Optional |
The message ID. It is a reserved parameter that is reserved for future use. |
version |
String |
Mandatory |
The version of the protocol. The current version is 1.0. |
params |
Array |
Mandatory |
The parameters used for deleting topological relationships. |
deviceKey |
String |
Mandatory |
The device Key of the sub-device. |
productKey |
String |
Mandatory |
The product key of the sub-device. |
method |
String |
Mandatory |
The request method. |
Response Parameter Description¶
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory/Optional |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
code |
Integer |
Mandatory |
The return code. “200” indicates that the requested operation is executed successfully. |
Return Code¶
Return Code |
Error Message |
Explanation |
---|---|---|
1256 |
Remove topo failure, [details] |
Part or all of the sub-devices cannot be removed. To troubleshoot the problem, you must read the details of this return code. [1] |