51 lines
2.3 KiB
YAML
51 lines
2.3 KiB
YAML
groups:
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- id: registry.device
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prefix: device
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type: attribute_group
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brief: >
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Describes device attributes.
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attributes:
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- id: id
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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A unique identifier representing the device
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note: >
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The device identifier MUST only be defined using the values outlined below. This value is not an advertising
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identifier and MUST NOT be used as such.
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On iOS (Swift or Objective-C), this value MUST be equal to the [vendor identifier](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620059-identifierforvendor).
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On Android (Java or Kotlin), this value MUST be equal to the Firebase Installation ID or a globally unique
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UUID which is persisted across sessions in your application. More information can be found [here](https://developer.android.com/training/articles/user-data-ids)
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on best practices and exact implementation details.
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Caution should be taken when storing personal data or anything which can identify a user. GDPR and
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data protection laws may apply, ensure you do your own due diligence.
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examples: ['2ab2916d-a51f-4ac8-80ee-45ac31a28092']
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- id: manufacturer
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The name of the device manufacturer
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note: >
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The Android OS provides this field via [Build](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build#MANUFACTURER).
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iOS apps SHOULD hardcode the value `Apple`.
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examples: ['Apple', 'Samsung']
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- id: model.identifier
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The model identifier for the device
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note: >
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It's recommended this value represents a machine-readable version of
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the model identifier rather than the market or consumer-friendly name
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of the device.
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examples: ['iPhone3,4', 'SM-G920F']
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- id: model.name
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The marketing name for the device model
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note: >
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It's recommended this value represents a human-readable version of the
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device model rather than a machine-readable alternative.
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examples: ['iPhone 6s Plus', 'Samsung Galaxy S6']
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