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ONVIF::Analytics::Interfaces::Analytics::RuleEnginePort - SOAP Interface for the Analytics Web Service

 use ONVIF::Analytics::Interfaces::Analytics::RuleEnginePort;
 my $interface = ONVIF::Analytics::Interfaces::Analytics::RuleEnginePort->new();
 my $response;
 $response = $interface->GetSupportedRules();
 $response = $interface->CreateRules();
 $response = $interface->DeleteRules();
 $response = $interface->GetRules();
 $response = $interface->ModifyRules();

SOAP Interface for the Analytics web service located at http://www.examples.com/Analytics/.

new

Constructor.

All arguments are forwarded to SOAP::WSDL::Client.

SOAP Service methods

Method synopsis is displayed with hash refs as parameters.

The commented class names in the method's parameters denote that objects of the corresponding class can be passed instead of the marked hash ref.

You may pass any combination of objects, hash and list refs to these methods, as long as you meet the structure.

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GetSupportedRules

List all rules that are supported by the given VideoAnalyticsConfiguration. The result of this method may depend on the overall Video analytics configuration of the device, which is available via the current set of profiles.

Returns a ONVIF::Analytics::Elements::GetSupportedRulesResponse object.

 $response = $interface->GetSupportedRules( {
    ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
  },,
 );

CreateRules

GetCompatibleVideoAnalyticsConfigurations.

Returns a ONVIF::Analytics::Elements::CreateRulesResponse object.

 $response = $interface->CreateRules( {
    ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
    Rule =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::Config
      Parameters =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::ItemList
        SimpleItem => ,
        ElementItem =>  {
        },
        Extension =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::ItemListExtension
        },
      },
    },
  },,
 );

DeleteRules

Remove one or more rules from a VideoAnalyticsConfiguration.

Returns a ONVIF::Analytics::Elements::DeleteRulesResponse object.

 $response = $interface->DeleteRules( {
    ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
    RuleName =>  $some_value, # string
  },,
 );

GetRules

List the currently assigned set of rules of a VideoAnalyticsConfiguration.

Returns a ONVIF::Analytics::Elements::GetRulesResponse object.

 $response = $interface->GetRules( {
    ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
  },,
 );

ModifyRules

Modify one or more rules of a VideoAnalyticsConfiguration. The rules are referenced by their names.

Returns a ONVIF::Analytics::Elements::ModifyRulesResponse object.

 $response = $interface->ModifyRules( {
    ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
    Rule =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::Config
      Parameters =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::ItemList
        SimpleItem => ,
        ElementItem =>  {
        },
        Extension =>  { # ONVIF::Analytics::Types::ItemListExtension
        },
      },
    },
  },,
 );

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