This is the default server implementation of DishwasherAlarmBehavior.

Hierarchy (view full)

Constructors

  • Parameters

    • agent: Agent
    • backing: BehaviorBacking

    Returns DishwasherAlarmServer

Properties

[reference]: Datasource<StateType>
agent: Agent
cluster: never

The implemented cluster.

context: ActionContext
endpoint: Endpoint<Empty>
events: EventEmitter & Omit<Events, never> & {
    mask$Changing: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<Attribute<number, any>>;
    state$Changing: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<Attribute<number, any>>;
    supported$Changing: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<FixedAttribute<number, any>>;
} & {} & {
    mask$Changed: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<Attribute<number, any>>;
    state$Changed: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<Attribute<number, any>>;
    supported$Changed: ClusterEvents.AttributeObservable<FixedAttribute<number, any>>;
} & {} & {
    notify: ClusterEvents.EventObservable<Event<TypeFromFields<{
        active: FieldType<number>;
        inactive: FieldType<number>;
        mask: FieldType<number>;
        state: FieldType<number>;
    }>, any>>;
} & {}

Access the behavior's events.

Type declaration

features: TypeFromBitSchema<{
    reset: BitFlag;
}>

Supported features as a flag object.

Type declaration

  • Readonlyreset: BitFlag

    Reset

    This feature indicates that alarms can be reset via the Reset command.

    MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 1.15.4.1

modifyEnabledAlarms?: ClusterInterface.MethodForCommand<OptionalCommand<TypeFromFields<{
    mask: FieldType<number>;
}>, void, any>>

This command allows a client to request that an alarm be enabled or suppressed at the server.

MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 1.15.7.2

session: SecureSession
state: Omit<{}, never> & {
    mask: number;
    state: number;
} & {} & {
    supported: number;
} & {}

Access the behavior's state.

Type declaration

  • Readonlymask: number

    Indicates a bitmap where each bit set in the Mask attribute corresponds to an alarm that shall be enabled.

    MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 1.15.6.1

  • Readonlystate: number

    Indicates a bitmap where each bit shall represent the state of an alarm. The value of true means the alarm is active, otherwise the alarm is inactive.

    MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 1.15.6.3

Type declaration

  • Readonlysupported: number

    Indicates a bitmap where each bit shall represent whether or not an alarm is supported. The value of true means the alarm is supported, otherwise the alarm is not supported.

    If an alarm is not supported, the corresponding bit in Mask, Latch, and State shall be false.

    MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 1.15.6.4

Base cluster state include all attribute values but may be extended by subclasses.

defaults: ClusterState.Type<DishwasherAlarm.Cluster, typeof ClusterBehavior>
dependencies?: Iterable<Type, any, any>
early: boolean
Events: ClusterEvents.Type<DishwasherAlarm.Cluster, typeof ClusterBehavior>
ExtensionInterface: {}
id

The behavior ID for ClusterBehaviors is the name of the cluster.

Interface: {
    components: never[];
}
Internal: (new () => {})

Type declaration

    • new (): {}
    • Implementation of internal state. Subclasses may override to extend.

      Returns {}

    name: string
    schema?: Schema
    State: (new () => ClusterState.Type<DishwasherAlarm.Cluster, typeof ClusterBehavior>)
    supervisor: RootSupervisor
    supports: ((other: Type) => boolean)

    Type declaration

      • (other): boolean
      • Does this behavior support functionality of a specific implementation?

        Parameters

        Returns boolean

    Methods

    • Execute logic with elevated privileges.

      The provided function executes with privileges escalated to offline mode. This is not commonly necessary.

      Elevated logic effectively ignores ACLs so should be used with care.

      Note that interactions with the behavior will remain elevated until the synchronous completion of this call. You should only elevate privileges for synchronous logic.

      Parameters

      • fn: (() => void)

        the elevated logic

          • (): void
          • Returns void

      Returns void

    • Create a generic callback function that has the same properties as a Reactor.

      Like a reactor, the callback's "this" will be bound to an active Behavior instance. Because of this: The reactor MUST be a real JS function - arrow functions will not work!

      Type Parameters

      • A extends any[]
      • R

      Parameters

      Returns ((...args: A) => undefined | R)

        • (...args): undefined | R
        • Parameters

          • Rest...args: A

          Returns undefined | R

    • Behaviors are ephemeral and should not perform initialization in their constructor. They can override this method instead.

      This method may be synchronous or asyncronous. If asynchronous, the behavior will not be available for external use until initialization completes.

      Parameters

      • Optional_options: {}

        Returns MaybePromise

      • Install a Reactor.

        Important: The reactor MUST be a real JS function - arrow functions will not work!

        Type Parameters

        Parameters

        Returns void

      • Type Parameters

        • This extends Behavior
        • K extends string | number | symbol

        Parameters

        • this: This
        • attributeName: K

        Returns Exclude<This["state"][K], undefined>

      • Description used in diagnostic messages.

        Returns string

      • Type Parameters

        Parameters

        Returns This