Readonly
eventsAccess the behavior's events.
Supported features as a flag object.
Readonly
stateAccess the behavior's state.
Optional
Readonly
linkIndicates the current link-local address of the device. Only 128-bit IPv6 link- local addresses shall be used for this attribute.
NOTE
Some companies may consider MAC Address to be protected data subject to PII handling considerations and will therefore choose not to include it or read it. The MAC Address can often be determined using ARP in IPv4 or NDP in IPv6.
Optional
Readonly
macIndicates the current MAC address of the device. Only 48-bit MAC Addresses shall be used for this attribute as required by the Wake on LAN protocol.
Format of this attribute shall be an upper-case hex-encoded string representing the hex address, like 12345678ABCD.
Release resources. This is the public API for releasing application resources held by behaviors in internal state.
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.
the elevated logic
Protected
callbackCreate 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!
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.
Optional
_options: {}Protected
reactInstall a Reactor.
Important: The reactor MUST be a real JS function - arrow functions will not work!
The implemented cluster.