PNG  IHDR;IDATxܻn0K )(pA 7LeG{ §㻢|ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lom$^yذag5bÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa{ 6lذaÆ `}HFkm,mӪôô! x|'ܢ˟;E:9&ᶒ}{v]n&6 h_tڠ͵-ҫZ;Z$.Pkž)!o>}leQfJTu іچ\X=8Rن4`Vwl>nG^is"ms$ui?wbs[m6K4O.4%/bC%t Mז -lG6mrz2s%9s@-k9=)kB5\+͂Zsٲ Rn~GRC wIcIn7jJhۛNCS|j08yiHKֶۛkɈ+;SzL/F*\Ԕ#"5m2[S=gnaPeғL lذaÆ 6l^ḵaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa; _ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ RIENDB` # Generated by default/object.tt package Paws::IoTEventsData::AlarmState; use Moose; has CustomerAction => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Paws::IoTEventsData::CustomerAction', request_name => 'customerAction', traits => ['NameInRequest']); has RuleEvaluation => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Paws::IoTEventsData::RuleEvaluation', request_name => 'ruleEvaluation', traits => ['NameInRequest']); has StateName => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', request_name => 'stateName', traits => ['NameInRequest']); has SystemEvent => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Paws::IoTEventsData::SystemEvent', request_name => 'systemEvent', traits => ['NameInRequest']); 1; ### main pod documentation begin ### =head1 NAME Paws::IoTEventsData::AlarmState =head1 USAGE This class represents one of two things: =head3 Arguments in a call to a service Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object. As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::IoTEventsData::AlarmState object: $service_obj->Method(Att1 => { CustomerAction => $value, ..., SystemEvent => $value }); =head3 Results returned from an API call Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::IoTEventsData::AlarmState object: $result = $service_obj->Method(...); $result->Att1->CustomerAction =head1 DESCRIPTION Contains information about the current state of the alarm. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 CustomerAction => L Contains information about the action that you can take to respond to the alarm. =head2 RuleEvaluation => L Information needed to evaluate data. =head2 StateName => Str The name of the alarm state. The state name can be one of the following values: =over =item * C - When the alarm is in the C state, it isn't ready to evaluate data. To enable the alarm, you must change the alarm to the C state. =item * C - When the alarm is in the C state, it's ready to evaluate data. =item * C - If the alarm is in the C state, the alarm is invoked. =item * C - When the alarm is in the C state, the alarm was invoked and you acknowledged the alarm. =item * C - When the alarm is in the C state, the alarm is disabled for a specified period of time. After the snooze time, the alarm automatically changes to the C state. =item * C - When the alarm is in the C state, the alarm was invoked. However, the data that the alarm is currently evaluating is within the specified range. To change the alarm to the C state, you must acknowledge the alarm. =back =head2 SystemEvent => L Contains information about alarm state changes. =head1 SEE ALSO This class forms part of L, describing an object used in L =head1 BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS The source code is located here: L Please report bugs to: L =cut