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How to connect to Cumulocity services in order to add multiple devices data



2019 Community Moderator ElectionForwarding data from SigFox to CumulocityHow to get supported measurements of a device in Cumulocity?How to use Cumulocity Device mgm / Configuration Repository?Cumulocity API call with Device Group or Device Type or multiple sourceConnecting Raspberry Pi with cumulocityCumulocity - update fragment of managedObjectHow to get to the device registration page of cumulocity?How to add multiple microservices in cumulocityHow to add `c8y_Address` property to a device using API in cumulocity?Cumulocity JSON via MQTT / measurement and error topic










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I'm currently building a dotnet core project that receives data from multiple devices and has to send them over to Cumulocity.



So the flow of the app would be something similar to:



  1. dotnet core app receives new data

  2. connects to cumulocity account

  3. creates device with name according to data received

  4. sends data

  5. repeat for multiple devices

I've been doing this for the past week using this code.
It works fine but then i noticed that calling the client.CreateDevice(...) was not creating new ones when presented with different data, it always hit the same one.
This tells me that i'm probably doing this wrong, that this library is to be used only within devices and not this way.



So my question is, to handle/send multiple devices data to the platform which library should i be using (if any)?



Thank you.










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    I'm currently building a dotnet core project that receives data from multiple devices and has to send them over to Cumulocity.



    So the flow of the app would be something similar to:



    1. dotnet core app receives new data

    2. connects to cumulocity account

    3. creates device with name according to data received

    4. sends data

    5. repeat for multiple devices

    I've been doing this for the past week using this code.
    It works fine but then i noticed that calling the client.CreateDevice(...) was not creating new ones when presented with different data, it always hit the same one.
    This tells me that i'm probably doing this wrong, that this library is to be used only within devices and not this way.



    So my question is, to handle/send multiple devices data to the platform which library should i be using (if any)?



    Thank you.










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      I'm currently building a dotnet core project that receives data from multiple devices and has to send them over to Cumulocity.



      So the flow of the app would be something similar to:



      1. dotnet core app receives new data

      2. connects to cumulocity account

      3. creates device with name according to data received

      4. sends data

      5. repeat for multiple devices

      I've been doing this for the past week using this code.
      It works fine but then i noticed that calling the client.CreateDevice(...) was not creating new ones when presented with different data, it always hit the same one.
      This tells me that i'm probably doing this wrong, that this library is to be used only within devices and not this way.



      So my question is, to handle/send multiple devices data to the platform which library should i be using (if any)?



      Thank you.










      share|improve this question














      I'm currently building a dotnet core project that receives data from multiple devices and has to send them over to Cumulocity.



      So the flow of the app would be something similar to:



      1. dotnet core app receives new data

      2. connects to cumulocity account

      3. creates device with name according to data received

      4. sends data

      5. repeat for multiple devices

      I've been doing this for the past week using this code.
      It works fine but then i noticed that calling the client.CreateDevice(...) was not creating new ones when presented with different data, it always hit the same one.
      This tells me that i'm probably doing this wrong, that this library is to be used only within devices and not this way.



      So my question is, to handle/send multiple devices data to the platform which library should i be using (if any)?



      Thank you.







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          I figured it out, when connecting to Cumulocity the ClientId value will identify the device, to create new ones i just map that property to my devices ID.



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