class Aws::IoT::Types::DescribeThingResponse
@return [String]
The name of the billing group the thing belongs to.
@!attribute [rw] billing_group_name
@return [Integer]
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parameter of the ‘UpdateThing` and `DeleteThing` calls.
you can pass the version information in the `expectedVersion`
<note markdown=“1”> To avoid unintentional changes to the information in the registry,
The current version of the thing record in the registry.
@!attribute [rw] version
@return [Hash<String,String>]
The thing attributes.
@!attribute [rw] attributes
@return [String]
The thing type name.
@!attribute [rw] thing_type_name
@return [String]
The ARN of the thing to describe.
@!attribute [rw] thing_arn
@return [String]
The ID of the thing to describe.
@!attribute [rw] thing_id
@return [String]
The name of the thing.
@!attribute [rw] thing_name
@return [String]
shadows.
the flexibility of the underlying device certificate model or
This lets you better organize your AWS IoT fleet without removing
Device Shadow service.
thing name and use it as the MQTT client ID for the registry and the
IDs, certificates, or shadow state, we recommend that you choose a
mapping between a thing’s registry name and its use of MQTT client
also used as the default MQTT client ID. Although we don’t require a
The default MQTT client ID. For a typical device, the thing name is
@!attribute [rw] default_client_id
The output from the DescribeThing operation.