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Perl
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Perl
package App::Netdisco;
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use strict;
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use warnings FATAL => 'all';
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use 5.010_000;
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use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir';
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use Path::Class;
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our $VERSION = '2.012005';
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BEGIN {
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if (not ($ENV{DANCER_APPDIR} || '')
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or not -f file($ENV{DANCER_APPDIR}, 'config.yml')) {
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my $auto = dir(dist_dir('App-Netdisco'))->absolute;
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my $home = ($ENV{NETDISCO_HOME} || $ENV{HOME});
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$ENV{DANCER_APPDIR} ||= $auto->stringify;
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$ENV{DANCER_CONFDIR} ||= $auto->stringify;
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my $test_envdir = dir($home, 'environments')->stringify;
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$ENV{DANCER_ENVDIR} ||= (-d $test_envdir
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? $test_envdir : $auto->subdir('environments')->stringify);
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$ENV{DANCER_ENVIRONMENT} ||= 'deployment';
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$ENV{PLACK_ENV} ||= $ENV{DANCER_ENVIRONMENT};
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$ENV{DANCER_PUBLIC} ||= $auto->subdir('public')->stringify;
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$ENV{DANCER_VIEWS} ||= $auto->subdir('views')->stringify;
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}
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{
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# Dancer 1 uses the broken YAML.pm module
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# This is a global sledgehammer - could just apply to Dancer::Config
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use YAML;
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use YAML::XS;
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no warnings 'redefine';
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*YAML::LoadFile = sub { goto \&YAML::XS::LoadFile };
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}
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}
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# set up database schema config from simple config vars
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use Dancer ':script';
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if (ref {} eq ref setting('database')) {
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my $name = (setting('database')->{name} || 'netdisco');
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my $host = (setting('database')->{host} || 'localhost');
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my $user = (setting('database')->{user});
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my $pass = (setting('database')->{pass});
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# set up the netdisco schema now we have access to the config
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# but only if it doesn't exist from an earlier config style
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setting('plugins')->{DBIC}->{netdisco} ||= {
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dsn => (sprintf 'dbi:Pg:dbname=%s;host=%s', $name, $host),
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user => $user,
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pass => $pass,
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options => {
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AutoCommit => 1,
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RaiseError => 1,
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auto_savepoint => 1,
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},
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schema_class => 'App::Netdisco::DB',
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};
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}
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# static configuration for the in-memory local job queue
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setting('plugins')->{DBIC}->{daemon} = {
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dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:',
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options => {
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AutoCommit => 1,
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RaiseError => 1,
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sqlite_use_immediate_transaction => 1,
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},
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schema_class => 'App::Netdisco::Daemon::DB',
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};
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=head1 NAME
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App::Netdisco - An open source web-based network management tool.
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=head1 Introduction
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The content of this distribution is the next major version of the Netdisco
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network management tool. Pieces are still missing however, so if you're a new
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user please see L<http://netdisco.org/> for further information on the project
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and how to download the current official release.
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L<App::Netdisco> provides a web frontend with built-in web server, and a
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backend daemon to handle interactive requests such as changing port or device
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properties.
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If you have any trouble getting the frontend running, speak to someone in the
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C<#netdisco> IRC channel (on freenode). Before installing or upgrading please
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review the latest L<Release Notes|App::Netdisco::Manual::ReleaseNotes>.
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=head1 Dependencies
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Netdisco has several Perl library dependencies which will be automatically
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installed. However it's I<strongly> recommended that you first install
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L<DBD::Pg> and L<SNMP> using your operating system packages. The following
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commands will test for the existence of them on your system:
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perl -MDBD::Pg\ 999
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perl -MSNMP\ 999
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You'll also need a compiler for some of the other Perl dependencies. For
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example on Ubuntu/Debian, install the C<build-essential> package. On
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Fedora/Red-Hat, install C<make>, C<automake>, and C<gcc>.
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With those installed, we can proceed...
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Create a user on your system called C<netdisco> if one does not already exist.
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We'll install Netdisco and its dependencies into this user's home area, which
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will take about 250MB including MIB files.
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root:~# useradd -m -p x -s /bin/bash netdisco
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Netdisco uses the PostgreSQL database server. Install PostgreSQL and then change
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to the PostgreSQL superuser (usually C<postgres>). Create a new database and
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PostgreSQL user for the Netdisco application:
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root:~# su - postgres
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postgres:~$ createuser -DRSP netdisco
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Enter password for new role:
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Enter it again:
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postgres:~$ createdb -O netdisco netdisco
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=head1 Installation
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The following is a general guide which works well in most circumstances. It
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assumes you have a user C<netdisco> on your system, that you want to perform
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an on-line installation, and have the application run self-contained from
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within that user's home. There are alternatives: see the
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L<Deployment|App::Netdisco::Manual::Deployment> documentation for further
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details.
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To avoid muddying your system, use the following script to download and
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install Netdisco and its dependencies into the C<netdisco> user's home area
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(C<~netdisco/perl5>):
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su - netdisco
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curl -L http://cpanmin.us/ | perl - --notest --verbose --local-lib ~/perl5 App::Netdisco
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Link some of the newly installed apps into a handy location:
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mkdir ~/bin
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ln -s ~/perl5/bin/{localenv,netdisco-*} ~/bin/
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Test the installation by running the following command, which should only
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produce a status message (and throw up no errors):
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~/bin/netdisco-daemon status
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=head1 Configuration
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Make a directory for your local configuration and copy the configuration
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template from this distribution:
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mkdir ~/environments
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cp ~/perl5/lib/perl5/auto/share/dist/App-Netdisco/environments/deployment.yml ~/environments
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chmod +w ~/environments/deployment.yml
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Edit the file and change the database connection parameters to match those for
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your local system (that is, the C<name>, C<host>, C<user> and C<pass>).
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In the same file uncomment and edit the C<domain_suffix> setting to be
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appropriate for your local site. Optionally, set the C<no_auth> value to true
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if you wish to skip user authentication in the web interface.
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=head1 Bootstrap
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The database either needs configuring if new, or updating from the current
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release of Netdisco (1.x). You also need vendor MAC address prefixes (OUI
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data) and some MIBs if you want to run the daemon. The following script will
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take care of all this for you:
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~/bin/netdisco-deploy
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Answer yes to all questions, if this is a new installation of Netdisco 2.
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=head1 Startup
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Run the following command to start the web-app server as a backgrounded daemon
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(listening on port 5000):
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~/bin/netdisco-web start
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If the Inventory is empty because this is a new installation, you probably
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want to either run some polling jobs from the command-line, or give a web user
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some admin rights (TODO: user rights management).
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Run the following command to start the job control daemon (port control, etc):
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~/bin/netdisco-daemon start
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You should take care not to run this Netdisco daemon and the legacy daemon at
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the same time. Similarly, if you use the device discovery with Netdisco 2,
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disable your system's cron jobs for the Netdisco 1 poller.
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=head1 Upgrading
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Before upgrading please review the latest L<Release
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Notes|App::Netdisco::Manual::ReleaseNotes>. Then, the process is as follows:
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# upgrade Netdisco
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~/bin/localenv cpanm --notest App::Netdisco
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# apply database schema updates
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~/bin/netdisco-deploy
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# restart web service
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~/bin/netdisco-web restart
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# restart job daemon (if you use it)
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~/bin/netdisco-daemon restart
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=head1 Tips and Tricks
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=head2 Searching
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The main black navigation bar has a search box which is smart enough to work
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out what you're looking for in most cases. For example device names, node IP
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or MAC addreses, VLAN numbers, and so on.
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=head2 Command-Line Device and Port Actions
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To run a device (discover, etc) or port control job from the command-line, use
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the bundled L<netdisco-do> program. For example:
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~/bin/netdisco-do -D discover -d 192.0.2.1
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=head2 Import Topology
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Netdisco 1.x had support for a topology information file to fill in device
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port relations which could not be discovered. This is now stored in the
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database (and edited in the web interface). To import a legacy topology file,
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run:
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~/bin/localenv nd-import-topology /path/to/netdisco-topology.txt
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=head2 Deployment Scenarios
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More documentation on how to deploy the application in other scenarios, for
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example behind a web proxy, is in the
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L<Deployment|App::Netdisco::Manual::Deployment> documentation.
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=head2 Database API
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Bundled with this distribution is a L<DBIx::Class> layer for the Netdisco
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database. This abstracts away all the SQL into an elegant, re-usable OO
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interface. See the L<Developer|App::Netdisco::Manual::Developing>
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documentation for further information.
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=head2 Plugins
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Netdisco includes a Plugin subsystem for customizing the web user interface.
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See L<App::Netdisco::Web::Plugin> for further information.
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=head2 Developing
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Lots of information about the architecture of this application is contained
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within the L<Developer|App::Netdisco::Manual::Developing> documentation.
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=head1 Caveats
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Some sections are not yet implemented, e.g. the I<Device Module> tab.
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Some menu items on the main black navigation bar go nowhere.
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None of the Reports yet exist (e.g. searching for wireless devices, or duplex
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mismatches). These will be implemented as a plugin bundle.
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The Wireless, IP Phone and NetBIOS Node properies are not yet shown.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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This software is copyright (c) 2012, 2013 by The Netdisco Developer Team.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the Netdisco Project nor the
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names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
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ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE NETDISCO DEVELOPER TEAM BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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=cut
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1;
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