@azure/digital-twins-core 2.0.0-alpha.20250109.1 → 2.0.0-alpha.20250113.1

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  ### Prerequisites
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- - An [Azure Digital Twins instance](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-set-up-instance-portal).
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+ - An [Azure Digital Twins instance](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-set-up-instance-portal).
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  ### Install the `@azure/digital-twins-core` package
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  Azure Digital Twins is an Azure IoT service that creates comprehensive models of the physical environment.
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  It can create spatial intelligence graphs to model the relationships and interactions between people, spaces, and devices.
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- You can learn more about Azure Digital Twins by visiting [Azure Digital Twins Documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/).
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+ You can learn more about Azure Digital Twins by visiting [Azure Digital Twins Documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/).
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  ### `DigitalTwinsClient`
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  #### Query digital twins
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- Query the Azure Digital Twins instance for digital twins using the [Azure Digital Twins query language](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-query-graph).
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+ Query the Azure Digital Twins instance for digital twins using the [Azure Digital Twins query language](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-query-graph).
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  Here's an example of how to query for digital twins and how to iterate over the results.
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  ```javascript
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  await serviceClient.upsertRelationship(
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  );
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  ```
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  #### Create event route
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  To create an event route, provide an ID of an event route (in this case, "myEventRouteId") and event route data containing the endpoint and optional filter like the example shown below.
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- For more information on filtering events, see [this documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-manage-routes-apis-cli#filter-events).
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+ For more information on filtering events, see [this documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/how-to-manage-routes-apis-cli#filter-events).
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  ```javascript
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  const eventHubEndpointName = "myEventHubEndpointName";
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  ```
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  componentPath,
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  ```
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  ## Next steps
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  - Take a look at the [samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js/tree/main/sdk/digitaltwins/digital-twins-core/samples) directory for detailed examples that demonstrate how to use the client libraries.
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- - Explore the Azure Digital Twins [documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/)
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+ - Explore the Azure Digital Twins [documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/)
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  ## Contributing
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  "name": "@azure/digital-twins-core",
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- "version": "2.0.0-alpha.20250109.1",
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  "description": "An isomorphic client library for Azure Digital Twins",
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  "sdk-type": "client",
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  "author": "Microsoft Corporation",
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  "requiredResources": {
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  },
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  "skipFolder": true
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  },