Capabilities (manage)
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title: Capabilities
version: 1.0.0
layout: default
sdk: manage
# Capabilities
Version Capabilities 0.0.0-unknown.0
Table of Contents
Overview
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Types
Role
Role provides access level for the app for a given capability.
enum Role {
USE = 'use',
MANAGE = 'manage',
PROVIDE = 'provide'
}
DenyReason
Reasons why a Capability might not be invokable
enum DenyReason {
UNPERMITTED = 'unpermitted',
UNSUPPORTED = 'unsupported',
DISABLED = 'disabled',
UNAVAILABLE = 'unavailable',
GRANT_DENIED = 'grantDenied',
UNGRANTED = 'ungranted'
}
Capability
A Capability is a discrete unit of functionality that a Firebolt device might be able to perform.
type Capability = string
CapPermissionStatus
type CapPermissionStatus = {
permitted?: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is permitted
granted?: boolean | void
}
CapabilityInfo
type CapabilityInfo = {
capability?: Capability // A Capability is a discrete unit of functionality that a Firebolt device might be able to perform.
supported: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is supported
available: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is available
use: {
permitted?: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is permitted
granted?: boolean | void
}
manage: {
permitted?: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is permitted
granted?: boolean | void
}
provide: {
permitted?: boolean // Provides info whether the capability is permitted
granted?: boolean | void
}
details?: DenyReason[]
}
See also:
string
'unpermitted' | 'unsupported' | 'disabled' | 'unavailable' | 'grantDenied' | 'ungranted'
Permission
A capability combined with a Role, which an app may be permitted (by a distributor) or granted (by an end user).
type Permission = {
role?: Role // Role provides access level for the app for a given capability.
capability: Capability // A Capability is a discrete unit of functionality that a Firebolt device might be able to perform.
}
See also:
'use' | 'manage' | 'provide'
string
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