Create new tripTemplate
post
/fleetMonitoring/clientapi/v2/tripTemplates
This operation creates a new trip template in the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring application. The list of trip templates is provided in a CSV format.
Format of the CSV file
Source,Destination,estimatedTimeForDestination,tripTemplateName,Stop1,estimatedTimeForStop1,Stop2,estimatedTimeForStop2,...,StopN,estimatedTimeForStopN
Example
500 Oracle Parkway::Redwood City::CA::US::94065,4210 Network Circle::Santa Clara::CA::US::95054,31:53:36,HQ-SFO-SCA,475 Sansome Street::San Francisco::CA::US::94111,1:35:43
Format of the CSV file
Source,Destination,estimatedTimeForDestination,tripTemplateName,Stop1,estimatedTimeForStop1,Stop2,estimatedTimeForStop2,...,StopN,estimatedTimeForStopN
Example
500 Oracle Parkway::Redwood City::CA::US::94065,4210 Network Circle::Santa Clara::CA::US::95054,31:53:36,HQ-SFO-SCA,475 Sansome Street::San Francisco::CA::US::94111,1:35:43
Request
There are no request parameters for this operation.
Response
Supported Media Types
- application/json
- application/vnd.oracle.resource+json;type=singular
202 Response
Successfully processed.
400 Response
Bad Request. The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request without modifications.
401 Response
Unauthorized. The request requires user authentication.
403 Response
Forbidden. The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it. Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated.
406 Response
Not Acceptable. The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response entities which have content characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request.
415 Response
Unsupported Media Type. The request entity has a media type which the server or resource does not support.
Examples
curl -X POST
-u <username>:<password>
-H 'Accept: application/json'
https://iotserver/fleetMonitoring/clientapi/v2/tripTemplates
Example of Response Body
The following example shows the content of the response body in JSON format:
{
"totalEntries":3,
"createdEntries":[
],
"errorEntries":[
],
"failedEntries":[
{
"rowNo":1,
"name":"VA-WV-IL-SD"
},
{
"rowNo":2,
"name":"VA-WV-SD-IL"
},
{
"rowNo":3,
"name":"VA-IL-WV-SD"
}
],
"links":[
{
"href":"https://iotserver/fleetMonitoring/clientapi/version/resource/path",
"rel":"self"
},
{
"href":"https://iotserver/fleetMonitoring/clientapi/version/resource/path",
"rel":"canonical"
}
]
}
Complete cURL Example
The following example shows the complete cURL command that can be used to perform the described operation:
curl -X POST
-u <username>:<password>
-H 'Accept: application/json'
https://iotserver/fleetMonitoring/clientapi/v2/tripTemplates
Note that in the request,
https://iotserver
will be replaced by the name and port of your assigned IoT Cloud Service instance. The format of the Cloud Service instance is
https://myinstance-myidentitydomain.iot.us.oraclecloud.com
and the default port is
443
.