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Class: Aws::IoTThingsGraph::Types::SearchEntitiesRequestWhen passing SearchEntitiesRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
entity_types: ["DEVICE"], filters: [
{
name: "NAME", value: ["EntityFilterValue"],
},
],
next_token: "NextToken",
max_results: 1,
namespace_version: 1,
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The entity types for which to search.
Optional filter to apply to the search.
The maximum number of results to return in the response.
The version of the user\'s namespace.
The string that specifies the next page of results.
The entity types for which to search.
#filters ⇒ Array<Types::EntityFilter>Optional filter to apply to the search. Valid filters are NAME
NAMESPACE
, SEMANTIC_TYPE_PATH
and REFERENCED_ENTITY_ID
. REFERENCED_ENTITY_ID
filters on entities that are used by the entity in the result set. For example, you can filter on the ID of a property that is used in a state.
Multiple filters function as OR criteria in the query. Multiple values passed inside the filter function as AND criteria.
#max_results ⇒ IntegerThe maximum number of results to return in the response.
#namespace_version ⇒ IntegerThe version of the user\'s namespace. Defaults to the latest version of the user\'s namespace.
#next_token ⇒ StringThe string that specifies the next page of results. Use this when you\'re paginating results.
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