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The Device Manager API is a Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) API used to manage devices
and their configurations. A device is a resource, and device configurations are metadata about the
device.
In addition to the standard CreateDevice()
, GetDevice()
, and UpdateDevice()
methods to manage devices, we also have a method, CreateSignedDevice()
, to create devices that need to be installed by a CPI from a
JWT-encoded payload.
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Last updated 2023-12-05 UTC.
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