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src/app/clusters/resource-monitoring-server/README.md

Resource Monitoring and its aliases

Resource Monitoring is a pseudo cluster. It has no cluster ID. It exists only to be aliased into other clusters.

How to use a Resource Monitoring aliased cluster

To use a Resource Monitoring aliased cluster, you need to

  • Create a class that inherits the ResourceMonitoring::Instance class. For examples look at the files in the src/instances and include/instances directories in examples/resource-monitoring-app/.
  • For this class implement the OnResetCondition method. Look at the documentation in resource-monitoring-server.h for more information about these methods. Cluster-specific enums can be accessed from the cluster namespace.
  • Optionally implement the AppInit method.
  • In your main file, instantiate your ResourceMonitoring::Instance inherited class. See the constructor documentation in resource-monitoring-server.h.
  • Call the .Init() function of your instance.

Note Zap accessor functions for these clusters will not return true values. Use the instance's Update... and Get... functions to access the attributes.

How to add new aliased clusters

Once a Resource Monitoring aliased cluster has been defined in the spec, adding the implementation to Resource Monitoring using the following steps

  1. Translate the spec as an XML in src/app/zap-templates/zcl/data-model/chip. You can look at similar files on how to do this.
  2. Add the cluster ID to AliasedClusters in resource-monitoring-cluster-objects.h.
  3. Regenerate the zap code.
  4. Extend the all-clusters-app/resource-monitoring example to include your new cluster.