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- **[model,remove, +modelname, +username].** - removes a model specified by modelname and username. After successful deletion fo the model <code>[true]</code> is returned. In case of an error, following error message is sent back to the client<code>[false,'Error while deleting model.']</code> | - **[model,remove, +modelname, +username].** - removes a model specified by modelname and username. After successful deletion fo the model <code>[true]</code> is returned. In case of an error, following error message is sent back to the client<code>[false,'Error while deleting model.']</code> |
- **[model,run, +modelname, +username, +{ddi | gdi | tdi | foi}, +tables, +{statename | statedef} ].** - runs inference process for the specified by specified model in one of the four modes, ddi, gdi, tdi or foi for given tables (schemas) - (see [[gox/3]] for details). State from which the inference should start can be either a name of the state that is located in HMR file, or a full definition of the state. The full definition of the state (statedef) should look as follows: <code>[[attribute_name1, value],[attribute_name2, value] ... ]</code> If the inference process succeed, the following answer is sent back to the client:<code>[true,system_state, system_trajectory]</code> The system_state is final state of the system defined as statedef. The system trajectory is a list of rules that were fired in the form of <code>[schema_name,rule_id,schema_name, rule_id, ...]</code> If there is an error during this procedure, the following error message will be sent back to the user: <code>[false,'Error occurred while running model']</code> | - **[model,run, +modelname, +username, +{ddi | gdi | tdi | foi}, +tables, +{statename | statedef} ].** - runs inference process for the specified by specified model in one of the four modes, ddi, gdi, tdi or foi for given tables (schemas) - (see [[gox/3]] for details). State from which the inference should start can be either a name of the state that is located in HMR file, or a full definition of the state. The full definition of the state (statedef) should look as follows: <code>[[attribute_name1, value],[attribute_name2, value] ... ]</code> If the inference process succeed, the following answer is sent back to the client:<code>[true,system_state, system_trajectory]</code> The system_state is final state of the system defined as statedef. The system trajectory is a list of rules that were fired in the form of <code>[schema_name,rule_id,schema_name, rule_id, ...]</code> If there is an error during this procedure, the following error message will be sent back to the user: <code>[false,'Error occurred while running model']</code> |
| - **[scheme, get, +modelname, +username, +schemeName].** - returns scheme of a given name in aform of:<code>[true,[[INPUT_ATTRIBUTES],[OUTPUT_ATTRIBUTES]]]</code> |
- **[state, add ,+modelname, +username, +statename, +statedef ].** - adds new state to specified model. The statedef is full state definition in a form of: <code>[[attribute_name1, value],[attribute_name2, value] ... ]</code> The statename is a Prolog string. | - **[state, add ,+modelname, +username, +statename, +statedef ].** - adds new state to specified model. The statedef is full state definition in a form of: <code>[[attribute_name1, value],[attribute_name2, value] ... ]</code> The statename is a Prolog string. |
- **[state, remove, +modelname, +username, +statename ].** - remove a state from specified model. If the operation succeeds following message is sent back to the client: <code>[true]</code>. In case of an error, the following message is sent back: <code>[false,'Error while deleting model.']</code> | - **[state, remove, +modelname, +username, +statename ].** - remove a state from specified model. If the operation succeeds following message is sent back to the client: <code>[true]</code>. In case of an error, the following message is sent back: <code>[false,'Error while deleting model.']</code> |
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==== Protocol examples ==== | ==== Protocol examples ==== |
- Adding a model <code> [model,add,'MyName','Username','xtype [ name: week_days, base: symbolic, ordered: yes, domain: [moday,tuesday], desc: \'This is only one definition\'].']. </code> | - Adding a model in hmr format <code> [model,add,hml,'MyName','Username','xtype [ name: week_days, base: symbolic, ordered: yes, domain: [moday,tuesday], desc: \'This is only one definition\'].']. </code> |
- Getting a model <code> [model,get,'MyName','Username'].</code>As a result following message should be returned:<code>[true, [xtype[name:week_days, base:symbolic, ordered:yes, domain:[moday, tuesday], desc:'This is only one definition'].]]</code> | - Getting a whole model in hmr format <code> [model,get,hmr, 'MyName','Username', [[all]]].</code>As a result following message should be returned:<code>[true, [xtype[name:week_days, base:symbolic, ordered:yes, domain:[moday, tuesday], desc:'This is only one definition'].]]</code> |
- Getting a list of all models stored by the server: <code> [model,getlist].</code> Folling answer can be returned:<code>[true, [[PHP, hqedmodel0], [PHP, temostat], [PHP, Termostat2], [PHP, therm-rt], [Username, MyName], [XTTd, Termostat1]]]</code> | - Getting all the atrributes and types in hml format <code>[model,get,hml, 'MyName','Username', [[atrs], [tpes]]]</code> |
| - Getting a two attribute with IDs ''att_1'', ''att_2'' and all the callbacks in the hmr format: <code>[model,get,hmr, 'MyName','Username', [[clbs], [atr, atr_1], [atr, atr_2]]]</code> |
| - Getting a list of all models stored by the server: <code> [model,getlist].</code> Folling answer can be returned:<code>[true, [[hqedmodel0, PHP], [temostat, PHP], [Termostat2, PHP], [therm-rt, PHP], [MyName, Username], [Termostat1, XTTd]]]</code> |
- Deleting a model: <code> [model,remove, 'MyName','Username'].</code> | - Deleting a model: <code> [model,remove, 'MyName','Username'].</code> |
- Running a model <code> [model,run,'temostat','PHP',ddi, [ms,dt], s1].</code>This command will run a Data-Driven inference from state //s1// on the model //temostat// belonging to PHP user. Following return message can be sent by the server:<code>[true, [[day, 3.0], [hour, 3.0], [month, [2.0]], [season, 3.0], [today, 1.0], [operation, 2.0], [thermostat_settings, 16.0]], [ms, 4, dt, 1, th, 3, os, 7]]</code> Instead of state name, clinet can send a full state definition over the protocol:<code> [model,run,'MyName','Username',ddi, [ms,dt,th,os], [ [day,monday], [hour,13], [month, january] ] ].</code> | - Running a model <code> [model,run,'temostat','PHP',ddi, [ms,dt], s1].</code>This command will run a Data-Driven inference from state //s1// on the model //temostat// belonging to PHP user. Following return message can be sent by the server:<code>[true, [[day, 3.0], [hour, 3.0], [month, [2.0]], [season, 3.0], [today, 1.0], [operation, 2.0], [thermostat_settings, 16.0]], [ms, 4, dt, 1, th, 3, os, 7]]</code> Instead of state name, clinet can send a full state definition over the protocol:<code> [model,run,'MyName','Username',ddi, [ms,dt,th,os], [ [day,monday], [hour,13], [month, january] ] ].</code> |