[#143] Pass parameter(s) to custom reports via bind_params config
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[NEW FEATURES]
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[NEW FEATURES]
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* Administration (SSH, Telnet, Web) links for devices
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* Administration (SSH, Telnet, Web) links for devices
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* [#143] Pass parameter(s) to custom reports via bind_params config
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2.029009 - 2014-09-27
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2.029009 - 2014-09-27
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@@ -256,16 +256,21 @@ code or HTML templates. For example:
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FROM device d
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FROM device d
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ORDER BY name
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ORDER BY name
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The C<key> of each item in the C<reports> configuration is an alias for the
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The C<tag> of each item in the C<reports> configuration is an alias for the
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report, and becomes part of the web path.
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report, and becomes part of the web path.
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You can munge the data retrieved from the database by placing a Perl script
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You can munge the data retrieved from the database by placing a Perl script
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with the same name as the C<reports> key into the C<site_plugins> directory of
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with the same name as the C<reports> key into the "C<site_plugins>" directory
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Netdisco's home area. The script can access C<$config> for its configuration
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of Netdisco's home area. The script can access C<$config> for its
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and C<@data> for the retrieved data. It should return a list of munged data.
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configuration and C<@data> for the retrieved data. It should return a list of
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munged data.
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Within the tree you can provide each of the keys below:
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Within the tree you can provide each of the keys below:
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=head4 C<tag>
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Alias for the Report, which must be usable in a web path.
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=head4 C<label>
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=head4 C<label>
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Title for the Report.
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Title for the Report.
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@@ -295,6 +300,20 @@ C<query> may not be the same as those in the web report. Set this to a list of
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the columns in C<query>. The C<columns> setting will then be used for the web
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the columns in C<query>. The C<columns> setting will then be used for the web
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report.
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report.
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=head4 C<bind_params> (optional)
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You can use placeholders in the SQL C<query> (that is, "C<?>") to bind
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user-supplied parameters. This setting should be a list of the parameters to
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pick out of the URL query string and match to the placeholders in the same
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order. For example:
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SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE device = ? AND port = ?
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bind-params: ['device', 'port']
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# then
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http://localhost:5000/report/my_special_report?device=192.0.2.1&port=Vlan142
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=head3 C<jobqueue_refresh>
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=head3 C<jobqueue_refresh>
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Value: Integer Number. Default: 5.
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Value: Integer Number. Default: 5.
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