docs: note BrowseChildren in gateway overview and client READMEs

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Joseph Doherty
2026-05-28 13:25:46 -04:00
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@@ -196,6 +196,28 @@ dotnet run --project clients/dotnet/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Client.Cli -- galaxy-las
dotnet run --project clients/dotnet/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Client.Cli -- galaxy-discover --endpoint http://localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY dotnet run --project clients/dotnet/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Client.Cli -- galaxy-discover --endpoint http://localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY
``` ```
### Browsing lazily
For UI trees or OPC UA bridges, use `BrowseChildrenAsync` to walk one level at a
time instead of paging the full hierarchy. Pass an empty request for root objects;
subsequent calls supply `ParentGobjectId`, `ParentTagName`, or
`ParentContainedPath`. Each child's `ChildHasChildren[i]` tells you whether to
draw an expand triangle. Filter fields match `DiscoverHierarchy`. See
[Galaxy Repository](../../docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren) for full
request and filter semantics.
```csharp
BrowseChildrenReply roots = await repository.BrowseChildrenAsync(
new BrowseChildrenRequest());
for (int i = 0; i < roots.Children.Count; i++)
{
GalaxyObject child = roots.Children[i];
bool hasChildren = roots.ChildHasChildren[i];
Console.WriteLine($"{child.TagName} expand={hasChildren}");
}
```
### Watching deploy events ### Watching deploy events
`WatchDeployEventsAsync` opens the `WatchDeployEvents` server-streaming RPC. The `WatchDeployEventsAsync` opens the `WatchDeployEvents` server-streaming RPC. The
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@@ -121,6 +121,28 @@ reports `present=false` (no deploy recorded). `DiscoverHierarchy` returns
the generated `*GalaxyObject` slice with each object's dynamic attributes the generated `*GalaxyObject` slice with each object's dynamic attributes
populated for direct contract access. populated for direct contract access.
### Browsing lazily
For UI trees or OPC UA bridges, use `BrowseChildren` to walk one level at a
time instead of loading the full hierarchy. Pass an empty request for root
objects; subsequent calls set `ParentGobjectId`, `ParentTagName`, or
`ParentContainedPath`. Filter fields match `DiscoverHierarchy`. Each response
pairs `Children` with `ChildHasChildren` so you know which nodes to expand. See
[Galaxy Repository](../../docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren) for full
request and filter semantics.
```go
import pb "gitea.dohertylan.com/dohertj2/mxaccessgw/clients/go/internal/generated/galaxy_repository/v1"
reply, err := galaxy.BrowseChildren(ctx, &pb.BrowseChildrenRequest{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
for i, child := range reply.GetChildren() {
fmt.Printf("%s expand=%v\n", child.GetTagName(), reply.GetChildHasChildren()[i])
}
```
### Watching deploy events ### Watching deploy events
`WatchDeployEvents` opens a server-streaming subscription. The server emits a `WatchDeployEvents` opens a server-streaming subscription. The server emits a
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@@ -116,6 +116,29 @@ gradle :zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli:run --args="galaxy-deploy-time --endpoint localh
gradle :zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli:run --args="galaxy-discover --endpoint localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY --plaintext --json" gradle :zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli:run --args="galaxy-discover --endpoint localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY --plaintext --json"
``` ```
### Browsing lazily
For UI trees or OPC UA bridges, use `browseChildren` to walk one level at a
time instead of loading the full hierarchy with `discoverHierarchy`. Pass a
default request for root objects; subsequent calls set `parentGobjectId`,
`parentTagName`, or `parentContainedPath`. Filter fields match
`DiscoverHierarchy`. Each response pairs `getChildrenList()` with
`getChildHasChildrenList()` so you know which nodes to expand. See
[Galaxy Repository](../../docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren) for full
request and filter semantics. This snippet documents the API as it appears once
the Java client is regenerated on the Windows host.
```java
BrowseChildrenReply reply = galaxy.browseChildren(
BrowseChildrenRequest.newBuilder().build());
List<GalaxyObject> children = reply.getChildrenList();
List<Boolean> hasChildren = reply.getChildHasChildrenList();
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); i++) {
System.out.printf("%s expand=%b%n", children.get(i).getTagName(), hasChildren.get(i));
}
```
### Watching deploy events ### Watching deploy events
`GalaxyRepository.WatchDeployEvents` is a server-streaming RPC: the gateway `GalaxyRepository.WatchDeployEvents` is a server-streaming RPC: the gateway
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@@ -138,6 +138,25 @@ The methods return native Python types (`bool`, `datetime | None`, and a
into the hierarchy without learning the underlying stub class. The into the hierarchy without learning the underlying stub class. The
service requires the `metadata:read` scope on the API key. service requires the `metadata:read` scope on the API key.
### Browsing lazily
For UI trees or OPC UA bridges, use `browse_children` to walk one level at a
time instead of loading the full hierarchy with `discover_hierarchy`. Pass an
empty request for root objects; subsequent calls set `parent_gobject_id`,
`parent_tag_name`, or `parent_contained_path`. Filter fields match
`DiscoverHierarchy`. Each response pairs `children` with `child_has_children` so
you know which nodes to expand. See
[Galaxy Repository](../../docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren) for full
request and filter semantics.
```python
from zb_mom_ww_mxgateway.generated import galaxy_repository_pb2 as galaxy_pb2
reply = await galaxy.browse_children(galaxy_pb2.BrowseChildrenRequest())
for child, has_children in zip(reply.children, reply.child_has_children):
print(child.tag_name, "expand=" + str(has_children))
```
### Watching deploy events ### Watching deploy events
`GalaxyRepositoryClient.watch_deploy_events` opens a server-streaming `GalaxyRepositoryClient.watch_deploy_events` opens a server-streaming
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@@ -138,6 +138,25 @@ cargo run -p mxgw-cli -- galaxy last-deploy-time --endpoint http://localhost:500
cargo run -p mxgw-cli -- galaxy discover-hierarchy --endpoint http://localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY --json cargo run -p mxgw-cli -- galaxy discover-hierarchy --endpoint http://localhost:5000 --api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY --json
``` ```
### Browsing lazily
For UI trees or OPC UA bridges, use `browse_children` to walk one level at a
time instead of paging the full hierarchy. Pass a default request for root
objects; subsequent calls set `parent_gobject_id`, `parent_tag_name`, or
`parent_contained_path`. Filter fields match `discover_hierarchy`. Each response
pairs `children` with `child_has_children` so you know which nodes to expand. See
[Galaxy Repository](../../docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren) for full
request and filter semantics.
```rust
use zb_mom_ww_mxgateway_client::generated::galaxy_repository::v1::BrowseChildrenRequest;
let reply = galaxy.browse_children(BrowseChildrenRequest::default()).await?.into_inner();
for (child, has_children) in reply.children.iter().zip(reply.child_has_children.iter()) {
println!("{} expand={}", child.tag_name, has_children);
}
```
### Watching deploy events ### Watching deploy events
`watch_deploy_events` opens the `WatchDeployEvents` server stream. The `watch_deploy_events` opens the `WatchDeployEvents` server stream. The
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@@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ Detailed follow-up docs:
- `docs/GalaxyRepository.md` covers the read-only Galaxy Repository browse - `docs/GalaxyRepository.md` covers the read-only Galaxy Repository browse
RPCs that let clients enumerate the deployed object hierarchy and dynamic RPCs that let clients enumerate the deployed object hierarchy and dynamic
attributes before subscribing via the MXAccess gateway service. attributes before subscribing via the MXAccess gateway service.
`DiscoverHierarchy` returns paged flat results; `BrowseChildren` returns
the direct children of one parent for OPC UA-style lazy tree walks — see
[Galaxy Repository](docs/GalaxyRepository.md#browsechildren).
Implementation style guides: Implementation style guides: