Events

An overview of the various event types that can be encountered throughout our services.

Event Types

The following table lists all event types and the triggers that generate them. An overview of event types per device can be found on the Devices page.

Event Name

Event Type

Trigger

touch

When touched.

temperature

objectPresent

PRESENT/NOT_PRESENT state change.

humidity

objectPresentCount

touchCount

waterPresent

PRESENT/NOT_PRESENT state change.

co2

pressure

motion

MOTION_DETECTED / NO_MOTION_DETECTED state change.

deskOccupancy

OCCUPIED / NOT_OCCUPIED state change.

contact

OPEN / CLOSED state change.

probeWireStatus

Probe wire state change.

batteryStatus

See event details.

networkStatus

labelsChanged

When a device label is created, modified, or removed.

connectionStatus

Changes in connection type.

ethernetStatus

Changes in the ethernet connection.

cellularStatus

Changes in the cellular connection.

Structure

All event types available through our API use the same outer layer structure, shown in the snippet below, where event metadata is found. Information specific to each event type is found in the data field.

{
    "eventId": "<EVENT_ID>",
    "targetName": "projects/<PROJECT_ID>/devices/<DEVICE_ID>",
    "eventType": "<EVENT_TYPE>",
    "data": {
            "See each event type individually below."
        }
    },
    "timestamp": "2024-12-06T13:15:01.576753Z"
}

Field

Type

Description

eventId

string

The unique identifier of the Event. This can be used to deduplicate events in case the same event is published multiple times.

targetName

string

The resource name of the source device. Includes both the identifier of the project the device is currently in, and the identifier of the device itself.

eventType

string

data

struct

timestamp

string

There are four places where events can be encountered in our services.

  1. The reported field of a Device when listing devices through REST API.

  2. When pushed to a client using the event stream REST API endpoint.

  3. When fetching historical data through the event history REST API endpoint.

  4. When pushed by a Data Connector to another server.

Periodic Heartbeat

All sensors send a Network Status event at a predefined interval depending on sensor type. Depending on the sensor type, this heartbeat may be accompanied by additional events. For instance, the Temperature sensor will also send a Temperature event every heartbeat.

Triggered Events

A few of our sensors are designed to send events immediately at some trigger. These are sent in addition to, but independent of, the periodic heartbeat.

A Network Status Event accompanies each triggered event.

Timestamps

Here are a few notes regarding timestamps and how they are presented in our services.

Timezone Offset

All timestamps fetched using our APIs are always given in UTC and must be accounted for. DT Studio will, however, always shows timestamps depending on user locale.

Format

The RFC 3339 format with fractional seconds is used for our timestamps. This is an internet-specific profile of the ISO 8601 specification, and an example can be seen below.

  • 2024-12-06T08:13:15.361624Z.

Variations

A result of how our events are structured is that two different timestamp fields can be found in each event when fetching them through our API. The timestamp and updateTime fields are located in the outer layer and data field of an event respectively, but will always contain the same value.

You may use either timestamp or updateTime when deciding when an event was received.

A third type, sampleTime, can only be found within the Temperature Event. These represent the timestamps of inter-heartbeat samples and are estimated by our cloud. Read more.

Event Details

The following event types are available in our APIs. A table of which event types are available per device type and their triggers can be found on the Devices page.

Touch Event

  • Event Type: touch

  • Trigger: When touched.

Most of our devices will send a Touch Event when touched. This can be useful for identification.

An exception to this is Counting Touch Sensors, which aggregate each touch into a Touch Count Event sent every periodic heartbeat. To force a single Touch Event, hold your finger on the sensor for 3 seconds.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a touch event.

{
    "touch": {
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:13:15.361624Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

updateTime

string

Temperature Event

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a temperature event.

{
    "temperature": {
        "value": 24.9,
        "samples": [
            {
                "value": 24.9,
                "sampleTime": "2024-12-06T08:15:48.223962Z"
            },
            {
                "value": 24.3,
                "sampleTime": "2024-12-06T08:15:18.318751Z"
            },
            {
                "value": 24.4,
                "sampleTime": "2024-12-06T08:14:48.872918Z"
            },
            ...
        ],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:15:18.318751Z",
        "isBackfilled": false
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

value

float

Temperature value in Celsius.

samples

[struct]

A list of temperature samples and timestamps sampled since the previous heartbeat, ordered newest-to-oldest. Its length is equal to the configured samples per heartbeat, which is 1 by default. The first item in the array will always have the same value as the outer value and updateTime fields.

samples[].value

float

Sample temperature value in Celsius.

samples[].sampleTime

string

updateTime

string

isBackfilled

bool

Samples per Heartbeat Configuration

Our 2nd and 3rd generation temperature sensors can be configured to sample up to 30 samples per heartbeat. If enabled, these inter-heartbeat samples will be contained in a list found under the samples field, accompanied by a timestamp called sampleTime. By default, if no configuration is enabled, this list contains only the single temperature value and timestamp found in the temperature event. Read more.

Object-Present Event

  • Event Type: objectPresent

  • Trigger: When an object in close proximity appears or disappears.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of an objectPresent event.

{
    "objectPresent": {
        "state": "NOT_PRESENT",
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:37:10.711412Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

state

string

Indicates whether an object is "PRESENT" or "NOT_PRESENT".

updateTime

string

Humidity Event

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a humidity event.

{
    "humidity": {
        "temperature": 22.45,
        "relativeHumidity": 17,
        "samples": [
            {
                "temperature": 22.45,
                "relativeHumidity": 17,
                "sampleTime": "2024-12-06T06:13:46.369000Z"
            },
            {
                "temperature": 22.35,
                "relativeHumidity": 18,
                "sampleTime": "2024-12-06T06:12:45.897000Z"
            }
        ],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T06:13:46.369000Z",
        "isBackfilled": false
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

temperature

float

Temperature value in Celsius.

relativeHumidity

float

Relative humidity in percent.

samples

[struct]

samples[].temperature

float

The sampled temperature value in Celsius.

samples[].relativeHumidity

float

The sampled relative humidity value in percent.

samples[].sampleTime

string

updateTime

string

isBackfilled

bool

Object Present Count Event

This event aggregates Object Present Events and sends the total lifetime count every periodic heartbeat.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of an objectPresentCount event.

{
    "objectPresentCount": {
        "total": 4176,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:23:43.209000Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

total

int

The total number of times the sensor has detected the appearance or disappearance of an object over its lifetime. This can currently not be reset.

updateTime

string

Touch Count Event

This event aggregates each Touch Event and sends the total lifetime count every periodic heartbeat. To force a single Touch Event to be sent, hold your finger on the sensor for 3 seconds.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a touchCount event.

{
    "touchCount": {
        "total": 469,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:25:21.604000Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

total

int

The total number of times the sensor has been touched over its lifetime. This can currently not be reset.

updateTime

string

Water Present Event

  • Event Type: waterPresent

  • Trigger: When the sensor detects the appearance or disappearance of water.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a waterPresent event.

{
    "waterPresent": {
        "state": "PRESENT",
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:43:16.266000Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

state

string

Indicates whether water is "PRESENT" or "NOT_PRESENT".

updateTime

string

CO2 Event

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a co2 event.

{
    "co2": {
        "ppm": 499,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T09:02:35.979000Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

ppm

int

CO2 in parts per million.

updateTime

string

Pressure Event

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a pressure event.

{
    "pressure": {
        "pascal": 98644,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T09:02:35.979000Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

pascal

int

Barometric pressure in Pascal.

updateTime

string

Motion Event

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a motion event.

{
    "motion": {
        "state": "MOTION_DETECTED",
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T11:45:57.454551Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

state

string

Indicates whether MOTION_DETECTED or NO_MOTION_DETECTED.

updateTime

string

Desk Occupancy Event

  • Event Type: deskOccupancy

  • Trigger: When the state changes between OCCUPIED and NOT_OCCUPIED.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a deskOccupancy event.

{
    "deskOccupancy": {
        "state": "NOT_OCCUPIED",
        "remarks": [],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T14:23:50.728000Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

state

string

Indicates whether the sensors reports OCCUPIED or NOT_OCCUPIED.

remarks

[string]

updateTime

string

Remarks

We use the remarks field to relay additional information to the user about the estimated state field in the deskOccupancy event. If the field is empty, nothing is out of the ordinary.

The remarks field can contain none, one, or a combination of the following remarks.

  • INCOMPLETE_DATA: The model has determined that the occupancy accuracy may be degraded due to insufficient data. If your connection is poor, we recommend using a Range Extender to improve the connection or adding one or more additional Cloud Connectors to extend your coverage.

Remarks are automatically highlighted in DT Studio as shown in the figure below.

Contact Event

  • Event Type: contact

  • Trigger: When the state of a contact sensor changes between OPEN and CLOSED.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a contact event.

{
    "contact": {
        "state": "OPEN",
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T14:23:50.728000Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

state

string

Indicates whether the sensors reports OPEN or CLOSED.

updateTime

string

Probe Wire Status Event

  • Event Type: probeWireStatus

  • Trigger: When wires are plugged in or unplugged from a temperature probe sensor.

These are the possible state values for the event:

State
Description

TWO_WIRE

A 2-wire probe has been connected to the sensor.

THREE_WIRE

A 3-wire probe has been connected to the sensor.

FOUR_WIRE

A 4-wire probe has been connected to the sensor.

INVALID_WIRE_CONFIGURATION

INVALID_COEFFICIENT_CONFIGURATION

The coefficient configuration in Studio does not match the probe that's connected to the sensor. This may happen if a PT100 probe is connected to the sensor, but the coefficients for a PT1000 probe is configured in Studio.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a probeWireStatus event.

{
    "probeWireStatus": {
        "state": "THREE_WIRE",
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T14:23:50.728000Z"
    }
}
Field
Type
Description

state

string

Indicates whether the probe wire state is INVALID_WIRE_CONFIGURATION, INVALID_COEFFICIENT_CONFIGURATION, TWO_WIRE, THREE_WIRE or FOUR_WIRE.

updateTime

string

Network Status Event

This event describes the current connectivity state of a sensor. It is sent in addition to other events and contains information like the signal strength to the Cloud Connector it propagated through.

Proximity to multiple Cloud Connectors

One networkStatus event is sent for each Cloud Connector that heard the sensor. As shown in the snippet below, when fetching events through a stream, Data Connector, or event history, each networkStatus event contains only a single entry in the cloudConnectors field. When listing a device, these individual networkStatus events are merged and all displayed in the reported field.

Offline detection

Use the connectionStatus event to check whether a sensor is online or offline. This event takes into account the current Heartbeat Interval of the sensor and only sends out an event with the OFFLINE connection status when one heartbeat has been dropped. When the sensor comes back online, a new connectionStatus event will be sent out with the SDS (Secure Data Shot) connection status.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a networkStatus event.

{
    "networkStatus": {
        "signalStrength": 45,
        "rssi": -83,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:21:21.076013Z",
        "cloudConnectors": [
            {
                "id": "bdkjbo2v0000uk377c4g",
                "signalStrength": 45,
                "rssi": -83
            }
        ],
        "transmissionMode": "LOW_POWER_STANDARD_MODE"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

signalStrength

int

The percentage signal strength (0% to 100%) of the strongest Cloud Connector, derived directly from the RSSI value.

rssi

int

cloudConnectors

[struct]

The Cloud Connector that forwarded the event.

cloudConnectors[].id

string

Unique Cloud Connector identifier.

cloudConnectors[].signalStrength

int

The percentage signal strength (0% to 100%) between the sensor and Cloud Connector.

cloudConnectors[].rssi

int

transmissionMode

string

Indicated whether the sensor is in "LOW_POWER_STANDARD_MODE" or "HIGH_POWER_BOOST_MODE".

updateTime

string

Battery Status Event

  • Event Type: batteryStatus

  • Trigger: Approximately once per day.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a batteryStatus event.

{
    "batteryStatus": {
        "percentage": 100,
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:21:21.076013Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

percentage

int

A coarse percentage estimate (0% to 100%) of the remaining battery.

updateTime

string

Labels Changed Event

  • Event Type: labelsChanged

  • Trigger: When a device label is added, modified, or removed.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a labelsChanged event.

{
    "added": {
        "label-key": "label-value"
    },
    "modified": {
        "label-key": "new-label-value"
    },
    "removed": [
        "remove-key1",
        "remove-key2"
    ]
}

Field

Type

Description

added

struct

Key- and value pairs of new labels added, both of string type.

modified

struct

Key- and value pairs of modified labels, both of string type. The value is the new updated value.

removed

[string]

A list of keys of removed labels.

Connection Status Event

  • Event Type: connectionStatus

  • Trigger: Changes in connection for a Sensor or Cloud Connector.

This event is sent when a Sensor or Cloud Connector changes its communication protocol. This is the recommended way to determine if a device is online or offline.

These are the possible status values for a device's connection status:

Connection
Description

SDS

ETHERNET

Used for Cloud Connectors when they are online and communicate to the Cloud through an ethernet cable.

CELLULAR

Used for Cloud Connectors when they are online and communicate to the Cloud through a cellular connection. Note that a cellular connection might have a higher latency than an ethernet connection, so prefer to use an ethernet cable whenever possible.

OFFLINE

For a Cloud Connector, if both ETHERNET and CELLULAR connections are available, ETHERNET is prioritized.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a connectionStatus event for a Cloud Connector that is connected through ETHERNET.

{
    "connectionStatus": {
        "connection": "ETHERNET",
        "available": [
            "CELLULAR",
            "ETHERNET"
        ],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:21:21.076013Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

connection

string

Whether the current connection is SDS, ETHERNET, CELLULAR, or OFFLINE.

available

[string]

A list of the string types of networks available to the device. For Cloud Connectors, this can contain the values ETHERNET, CELLULAR, or both. For Sensors, it will contain only SDS when its online. This field will be empty when the device's connection is OFFLINE.

updateTime

string

Ethernet Status Event

  • Event Type: ethernetStatus

  • Trigger: Changes in Cloud Connector ethernet connection.

This event is sent when the ethernet status for a Cloud Connector changes, such as when it gets connected to ethernet or when it receives a new IP address. Note that this means that a Cloud Connector has to be connected to ethernet at least once to get the MAC address of the Cloud Connector through an ethernetStatus event.

The information in this event can be useful for locating a Cloud Connector on the local network or open the necessary ports in a corporate firewall.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of an ethernetStatus event.

{
    "ethernetStatus": {
        "macAddress": "f0:b5:b7:00:0a:08",
        "ipAddress": "10.0.0.1",
        "errors": [
            {"code": 404, "message": "Not found"},
        ],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:21:21.076013Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

macAddress

string

The MAC address of the local network interface.

ipAddress

string

The IP address of the Cloud Connector on the local network.

errors

[struct]

Any errors related to connecting to the local network.

errors[].code

int

Error status code.

errors[].message

string

A description of the error.

updateTime

string

Cellular Status Event

  • Event Type: cellularStatus

  • Trigger: Changes in Cloud Connector cellular connection.

The following snippet shows the event data field content of a cellularStatus event.

{
    "cellularStatus": {
        "signalStrength": 80,
        "errors": [
            {"code": 404, "message": "Not found"},
        ],
        "updateTime": "2024-12-06T08:21:21.076013Z"
    }
}

Field

Type

Description

signalStrength

int

Cellular reception signal strength (0% to 100%) of the Cloud Connector.

errors

[struct]

Any errors related to connecting to the local network.

errors[].code

int

Error status code.

errors[].message

string

A description of the error.

updateTime

string

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