Introduction
The Attributes endpoint allows you to add customized values to different attributes in Open-AudIT, at the moment this feature works on the Class, Environment, Status and Type attributes on Devices only.
How Does it Work?
Creating an Attribute Entry
A user entry can be created using the web interface if the current user logged in has a role that contains the user::create permission. Go to menu: Manage -> Users -> Create Users. Also can be created from the Users View, using the "Create" button.
To add a new value for an attributes you need to select an organization, select the type of attribute, provide a name and the value.
You have to select one of the types from the drop down menu (device_class, device_environment, device_status, device_type).
View Attributes Details
Go to menu: Manage-> Attributes -> List Attributes.
Database Schema
The schema for the database is below. It can also be found in the application is the user has attributes::read permission by going to menu: Manage -> Database -> List Database, then clicking on the "attributes" table.
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Create Table: CREATE TABLE `attributes` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `org_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '1', `resource` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `type` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `name` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `value` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `edited_by` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `edited_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '2000-01-01 00:00:00', PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=103 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 |
A typical entry looks as below.
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id: 102 org_id: 1 resource: devices type: device_type name: Wireless Router value: wireless router edited_by: system edited_date: 2000-01-01 00:00:00 |
API / Web Access
You can access the /attibute attributes collection using the normal Open-AudIT JSON based API. Just like any other collection. Please see the API documentation for further details.
Access is provided as part of a roles permissions. Summaries Attributes is a standard resource and can have create, read, update and delete permissions.
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Request Method | ID | Action | Resulting Function | Permission Required | URL Example | Notes | Example Response | |
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GET | n | collection | attributes::read | /attributes | Returns a list of attributes. | attributes_collection.json | ||
POST | n | create | summariesattributes::create | /summariesattributes | Insert a new summaries entrynew attribute entry. | attributes_create.json | ||
GET | y | read | summariesattributes::read | /summariesattributes/{id} | Returns a summaries detailsan attribute details. | attributes_read.json | ||
PATCH | y | update | summariesattributes::update | /summariesattributes/{id} | Update an attribute of a summaries entry. | the details of an attribute entry. | attributes_update.json | |
DELETE | y | delete | summariesattributes::delete | /summariesattributes/{id} | Delete a summaries an attribute entry. | |||
GET | n | collection | summaries::read | /summaries | Returns a list of summaries. | |||
POST | n | import | import | summaries::create | /summaries/import | Import multiple connections using a CSV. | ||
GET | y | execute | execute | summaries::read | /summaries/2/execute | Execute (run) a summary and show the result. |
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Web Application Routes
Request Method | ID | Action | Resulting Function | Permission Required | URL Example | Notes | |||||||
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GET | n | create | create_form | summariesattributes::create | /summariesattributes/create | Displays a standard web form for submission to POST /summariesattributes. | |||||||
GET | y | update | update_form | summariesattributes::update | /summariesattributes/{id}/update | Show the summaries attributes details with the option to update attributes details using PATCH to /summariesattributes/{id} | GET | n | import | import_form | summaries::create | /summaries/import | Displays a standard web form for submission to POST /summaries/import.