The device might not always send its periodicity to the network-server
(using mac-commands). As well there is some ambiguity about the default
ping-slot data-rates. While the Regional Parameters Specification
defines the default beacon data-rates, it only defines the default
ping-slot frequency for Class-B.
This also changes the API field from class_b_ping_slot_period to
class_b_ping_slot_nb_k, where ..._k must be between 0 - 7 as defined by
the LoRaWAN Specification. This removes some ambiguity as 'period' could
mean different things in different contexts.
By selecting a region configuration, devices using the device-profile
will only stick to the selected region configuration, rather than the
configurations provided by the selected region common-name.
This change also renames the region 'name' option to 'id' in the region
configuration, as well it adds a 'description' to provide a human
readable description, which is used in the drop-down in the UI.
This also fixes the JS API generation. In a previous commit the the
protobuf package was updated, but the latest protobuf compiler no longer
supports generating JS code (this now requires an external plugin). This
has been fixed.
Please note that if you have implemented custom ADR algorithms that are
referring to the 'regionName' key, that you must change this to
'regionConfigId' (see the ADR code example).
This makes it possible for external services to subscribe (through
Redis) for realtime events. E.g. a create, update or delete device event
could trigger an external synchronization.
In case the decoded payload contains random keys the auto-detect
measurements feature will add new measurements for each uplink. With
this option it is possible to turn auto-detection off to avoid
polluting the database with many measurements.
Closes#42.
This includes:
* Changing the modulation parameters to its own type.
* Changing the timing parameters to its own type.
* Change the gateway_id to string. As the json encoding for bytes fields
is base64, this was confusing some users.
* Change the uplink / downlink id to uint32 from uuid. A string
representation of the UUID field (for the same reason as the gateway
id) would consome quite some additional bytes. An uint32 provides
sufficient uniqueness for the purpose of uplink / downlink.