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Introduction

Discoveries are preprepared data items that enable you to run a discovery upon a network in a single click, without entering the details of that network each and every time.

How Does it Work?

 

Creating a Discovery

A discovery can be created using the web interface if a user has a role that contains the discoveries::create permission. Go to menu -> Resources -> Discoveries -> Create. There is also a create button on the collection page.

View Discovery Details

Go to menu -> Admin -> Discoveries -> List Discoveries.

You will see a list of discoveries. You can view a discovery by clicking on the it's ID (in green). You can also edit or delete the discovery.

Database Schema

The schema for the database is below. It can also be found in the application is the user has database::read permission by going to menu -> Admin -> Database -> List, then clicking on the groups table.

CREATE TABLE `discoveries` (
  `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `name` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  `org_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '1',
  `description` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  `type` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  `devices_assigned_to_org` int(10) unsigned DEFAULT NULL,
  `devices_assigned_to_location` int(10) unsigned DEFAULT NULL,
  `network_address` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  `system_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `other` text NOT NULL,
  `device_count` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `discard` enum('y','n') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'n',
  `created_by` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  `created_on` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '2000-01-01 00:00:00',
  `last_run` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '2000-01-01 00:00:00',
  `complete` enum('y','n') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'n',
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;

Example Database Entry

Connections are stored in the database in the "connections" table. A typical entry will look as below. 

                          id: 1
                        name: My Home Network
                      org_id: 1
                 description: 192.168.1.0/24
                        type: subnet
     devices_assigned_to_org: NULL
devices_assigned_to_location: NULL
             network_address: http://192.168.1.20/open-audit/
                   system_id: 0
                       other: {"subnet":"192.168.1.0\/24"}
                device_count: 0
                     discard: n
                  created_by: Administrator
                  created_on: 2016-12-05 14:31:24
                    last_run: 2000-01-01 00:00:00
                    complete: y

API / Web Access

You can access the /discoveries collection using the normal Open-AudIT JSON based API. Just like any other collection. Please see the API documentation for further details.

API Routes

Request Method
ID
Action
Resulting Function
Permission Required
URL Example
Notes
Example Response
POSTn creatediscoveries::create/discoveriesInsert a new discoveries entry. 
GETy readdiscoveries::read/discoveries/{id}Returns a discovery's details. 
PATCHy updatediscoveries::update/discoveries/{id}Update an attribute of a discoveries entry. 
DELETEy deletediscoveries::delete/discoveries/{id}Delete a discoveries entry. 
GETn collectiondiscoveries::read/discoveriesReturns a list of discoveries. 

Web Application Routes

Request Method
ID
Action
Resulting Function
Permission Required
URL Example
Notes
GETncreatecreate_formdiscoveries::create/discoveries/createDisplays a standard web form for submission to POST /discoveries.
GETyupdateupdate_formdiscoveries::update/discoveries/{id}/updateShow the discovery's details with the option to update attributes using PATCH to /discoveries/{id}
GETnimportimport_formdiscoveries::create/discoveries/importDisplays a standard web form for submission to POST /discoveries/import.
POSTnimportimportdiscoveries::create/discoveries/importImport multiple discoveries using a CSV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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