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[fiware-stackoverflow] How to query all services (groups) from an iotagent

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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 27-02-2020 at 16:02
      Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60436577/how-to-query-all-services-groups-from-an-iotagent

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      How to query all services (groups) from an iotagent

      Description:
      We have a hard time understanding the meaning of the different hierarchy levels provided by the iotagent. There is the fiware-service, the fiware-servicepath and underneath it is a bunch of services that in turn have a bunch of devices associated.

      Now we understood how to query for all devices and all services underneath a given fiware-service and fiware-servicepath. We also understood how to query for all fiware-servicepaths given a certain fiware-service. But how to query for all those "top level" fiware-services?

      Our goal is to create a device management user interface which enables an end user to provision and unprovision the devices he is managing. Maybe we have a misconception of the fiware-service here but since one can add such services with a certain POST request our expectation would be that we can somehow query for all those services. What are we missing?

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            roberto.castillo Roberto Castillo
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            backlogmanager Backlog Manager
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