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Properties
deviceId
deviceId: string
Optional deviceType
deviceType: undefined | string
location
location: string
Optional serviceType
serviceType: undefined | string
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Data payload returned with a UPnP scan result. For UPnP discovery, the platform initiates an
M-SEARCH
request according to Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) and returns devices or services matching your scan configuration. The scan data contains the search response from the local device.const identifyHandler = (request: IntentFlow.IdentifyRequest): Promise<IntentFlow.IdentifyResponse> => { // Obtain scan data from protocol defined in your scan config const device = request.inputs[0].payload.device; const scanData = device.upnpScanData; // UUID advertised by the device over UPnP const localDeviceId = scanData.deviceId; // Path to the UPnP device description const deviceDescription = scanData.location; ... };