Introduction
The Attributes endpoint allows you to add
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customized values to different attributes in Open-AudIT, at the moment this feature works on the Class, Environment, Status and Type attributes on Devices
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, the Type attribute for both Locations and Orgs as well as the Menu Category for Queries. If you view an item of one of the prvious types (say view a Lkocation) you will notice the Type attribute must be selected from a drop-down box. This is where those values are stored. Hence, if you would like to add a new Type to be chosen for a Location, add it using the Attributes feature.
How Does it Work?
Attributes are stored for Open-AudIT to use for particular fields, at present all fields are based on the devices
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, locations, orgs and queries tables.
The attributes you can edit are associated with the following columns: Class, Environment, Status & Type.
Notes:
If you add a device type, to display the associated icon you will have to manually copy the .svg formatted file to the directory:
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- Linux: /usr/local/open-audit/www/open-audit/device_images
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- Windows: c:\
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- xampp\htdocs\open-audit\device_images
If you add a Location Type (for v5.0.0), add those icons to:
- Linux: /usr/local/open-audit/public/images/map_icons
- Windows: c:\xampp\htdocs\open-audit\images\map_icons
Creating an Attribute Entry
An attribute entry can be created using the web interface if the current user logged in has a role that contains the attribute::create permission. Go to menu: Manage -> Attributes -> Create Attributes. Also can be created from the Attributes 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).
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View Attributes Details
Go to menu: Manage-> Attributes -> List Attributes.
Database Schema
The database schema can be found in the application is the user has database::read permission by going to menu: Admin -> Database -> List Tables, then clicking on the details button for the table.
API / Web Access
You can access the collection using the normal Open-AudIT JSON based API. Just like any other collection. Please see The Open-AudIT API documentation for further details.
Default Items
Shipped are a set of default items. These can be found by going to menu: Help → Defaults → Attributes.