├── .github
└── FUNDING.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── core
└── metamodel.class.php
├── datamodels
└── 2.x
│ ├── email-reply
│ ├── data.struct.ta-actions.xml
│ ├── data.struct.ta-links.xml
│ └── data.struct.ta-triggers.xml
│ ├── exclude.txt
│ ├── installation.xml
│ ├── teemip-datacenter-view-adaptor
│ ├── datamodel.teemip-datacenter-view-adaptor.xml
│ └── module.teemip-datacenter-view-adaptor.php
│ ├── teemip-profiles-itil-adaptor
│ ├── datamodel.teemip-profiles-itil-adaptor.xml
│ └── module.teemip-profiles-itil-adaptor.php
│ ├── teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor
│ ├── datamodel.teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor.xml
│ └── module.teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor.php
│ ├── teemip-service-mgmt-adaptor
│ ├── extension.xml
│ └── teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor
│ │ ├── datamodel.teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor.xml
│ │ └── module.teemip-service-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor.php
│ ├── teemip-welcome
│ ├── asset
│ │ └── img
│ │ │ ├── teemip-logo-compact.png
│ │ │ ├── teemip-logo-compact.svg
│ │ │ ├── teemip-logo.png
│ │ │ ├── teemip-logo.svg
│ │ │ └── teemip-portal-logo.png
│ ├── datamodel-teemip-welcome.xml
│ └── module.teemip-welcome.php
│ └── version.xml
├── images
├── favicon.ico
├── itop-logo-external.png
└── logos
│ ├── logo-itop-simple-dark.svg
│ └── logo-itop-simple-light.svg
├── install.txt
├── readme.txt
└── sources
└── Controller
└── AjaxRenderController.php
/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | # These are supported funding model platforms
2 |
3 | github: [TeemIp]
4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username
5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username
6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel
8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
9 | liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username
10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username
11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username
12 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
13 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']
14 |
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1 | #
2 | Set of files specific to TeemIp standalone version
3 |
4 | ## Description
5 | TeemIp is a free, open source, WEB based, IP Address Management (IPAM) tool that provides comprehensive IP Management capabilities. It allows you to manage your IPv4, IPv6 and DNS spaces: track user requests, discover and allocate IPs, manage your IP plan, your subnet space, your zones and DNS records in accordance with best in class DDI practices.
6 |
7 | Its comprehensive, network oriented and evolutive CMDB lets you document all your CIs, their relations and their linkage with the IP world.
8 |
9 | ## Links
10 |
11 | - TeemIp's WEB site is accessible [here][1].
12 | - Comprehensive documentation can be found on TeemIp’s [wiki][2].
13 | - On [SourceForge][3], you’ll find:
14 | - The link where to download the latest [standalone solution][4],
15 | - Access to the [discussion channels][5],
16 | - The place where to open [support tickets][6].
17 |
18 | [1]: https://www.teemip.net
19 | [2]: https://wiki.teemip.net
20 | [3]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/teemip/
21 | [4]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/teemip/files/latest/download
22 | [5]: https://sourceforge.net/p/teemip/discussion/
23 | [6]: https://sourceforge.net/p/teemip/tickets/
24 |
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3 |
4 | Notification to caller on IP Request public log update
5 | This action informs a caller that the public log of a ticket has been updated
6 | test
7 | test@test.com
8 | test@test.com
9 |
10 | SELECT Person WHERE id=:this->caller_id
11 |
12 |
13 | The ticket $this->ref$ has been updated
14 | <html>
15 | <body>
16 | $this->head_html(public_log)$
17 | </body>
18 | </html>
19 | normal
20 |
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2 | # The following source files are not re-distributed with the "build" of the application
3 | #
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | Configuration Management options
6 | The options below allow you to configure the type of elements that are to be managed inside TeemIp's CMDB.]]>
7 | /images/icons/icons8-apps-tab.svg
8 |
9 |
10 | itop-config-mgmt-core
11 | Configuration Management Core
12 | All the base objects that are mandatory in the TeemIp CMDB: Organizations, Locations, Teams, Persons, etc.
13 |
14 | combodo-backoffice-darkmoon-theme
15 | combodo-db-tools
16 | combodo-webhook-integration
17 | email-reply
18 | itop-admin-delegation-profiles
19 | itop-attachments
20 | itop-backup
21 | itop-bridge-cmdb-ticket
22 | itop-config
23 | itop-config-mgmt
24 | itop-core-update
25 | itop-files-information
26 | itop-legacy-search-base
27 | itop-oauth-client
28 | itop-object-copier
29 | itop-profiles-itil
30 | itop-structure
31 | itop-synchro-dashboard
32 | itop-themes-compat
33 | itop-tickets
34 | itop-welcome-itil
35 |
36 | true
37 |
38 |
39 | itop-config-mgmt-datacenter
40 | Data Center and Storage Devices
41 | Manage Data Center and Storage devices such as Racks, Enclosures, PDUs, NAS, SAN Switches, Tape Libraries, etc...
42 |
43 | itop-datacenter-mgmt
44 | itop-storage-mgmt
45 |
46 | true
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 | molkobain-datacenter-view
51 | Rack management from Molkobain
52 | Graphically manage and visualize your racks and enclosures.
53 |
54 | molkobain-console-tooltips
55 | molkobain-fontawesome5-pack
56 | molkobain-handy-framework
57 | molkobain-newsroom-provider
58 | molkobain-datacenter-view
59 | teemip-datacenter-view-adaptor
60 |
61 | true
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 |
67 | teemip-cable-mgmt
68 | Cabling
69 | Document the cable layouts of your networks
70 |
71 | teemip-cable-mgmt
72 |
73 | true
74 |
75 |
76 | itop-config-mgmt-end-user
77 | End-User Devices
78 | Manage devices related to end-users: PCs, Phones, Tablets, etc.
79 |
80 | itop-endusers-devices
81 | sv-display-mgmt
82 |
83 | true
84 |
85 |
86 | itop-config-mgmt-virtualization
87 | Virtualization
88 | Manage Hypervisors, Virtual Machines and Farms.
89 |
90 | itop-virtualization-mgmt
91 |
92 | true
93 |
94 |
95 | teemip-network-mgmt
96 | Networking
97 | Add network specific CIs like DNS domains, WAN links, AS numbers, Aggregate links, etc...
98 |
99 | teemip-network-mgmt
100 | teemip-network-mgmt-extended
101 |
102 | true
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 | IP, DNS and DHCP Management options
108 | The options below allow you to set the IP, DNS and DHCP capabilities of TeemIp.]]>
109 | /datamodels/2.x/teemip-core-ip-mgmt/teemip-ip-mgmt/asset/img/icons8-rj45-48.png
110 |
111 |
112 | teemip-ip-mgmt-core
113 | IPv4 and IPv6 Management
114 | By default, TeemIp manages IPv4 and IPv6 spaces.
115 |
116 | teemip-ip-mgmt
117 | teemip-ipv6-mgmt
118 | teemip-macaddress-lookup
119 | teemip-newsroom-provider
120 | teemip-profiles-itil-adaptor
121 | teemip-webservices
122 | teemip-welcome
123 |
124 | true
125 |
126 |
127 | teemip-ip-discovery
128 | IP Discovery
129 | Discover active IPs on networks. This extension works in conjunction with IP Discovery Collectors installed outside TeemIp.
130 |
131 | teemip-ip-discovery
132 |
133 | false
134 |
135 |
136 | teemip-zone-mgmt
137 | DNS Zone Management
138 | Manage DNS views, zones and DNS records in relation with IP addresses.
139 |
140 | teemip-zone-mgmt
141 |
142 | false
143 |
144 |
145 | teemip-dhcp-mgmt
146 | DHCP Management
147 | Define and register the DHCP options in use within your DHCP infrastructure.
148 |
149 | teemip-dhcp-mgmt
150 |
151 | false
152 |
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 | Request Management options
157 | Decide whether you want to include a Helpdesk in TeemIP.]]>
158 | /datamodels/2.x/teemip-ip-request-mgmt/teemip-request-mgmt/asset/img/iprequest.png
159 |
160 |
161 | teemip-request-mgmt
162 | Helpdesk
163 | This option will enable the Helpdesk features.
164 |
165 | combodo-workflow-graphical-view
166 | teemip-request-mgmt
167 |
168 | false
169 |
170 |
171 |
172 | teemip-portal
173 | Enhanced Customer Portal
174 | Built-in customer portal designed for hand-held devices
175 |
176 | itop-portal-base
177 | teemip-portal
178 |
179 | false
180 |
181 |
182 |
183 |
184 |
185 | teemip-ticket-mgmt-none
186 | No Ticket Management
187 | Don't manage tickets in TeemIp
188 |
189 |
190 | true
191 |
192 |
193 |
194 |
195 |
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1 | 'TeemIp adaptor to remove service objects from Molkobain Datacenter View',
14 | 'category' => 'business',
15 |
16 | // Setup
17 | //
18 | 'dependencies' => array(
19 | 'molkobain-datacenter-view/1.12.0',
20 | ),
21 | 'mandatory' => false,
22 | 'visible' => false, // To prevent auto-install but shall not be listed in the install wizard
23 | 'auto_select' => 'SetupInfo::ModuleIsSelected("molkobain-datacenter-view")',
24 |
25 | // Components
26 | //
27 | 'datamodel' => array(),
28 | 'data.struct' => array(),
29 | 'data.sample' => array(),
30 |
31 | // Documentation
32 | //
33 | 'doc.manual_setup' => '',
34 | 'doc.more_information' => '',
35 |
36 | // Default settings
37 | //
38 | 'settings' => array(
39 | ),
40 | )
41 | );
42 |
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1 | 'TeemIp adaptor for iTop ITIL Profiles',
14 | 'category' => 'create_profiles',
15 |
16 | // Setup
17 | //
18 | 'dependencies' => array(
19 | 'itop-profiles-itil/3.1.0',
20 | 'teemip-ip-mgmt/3.1.0',
21 | ),
22 | 'mandatory' => true,
23 | 'visible' => false,
24 |
25 | // Components
26 | //
27 | 'datamodel' => array(
28 | ),
29 | 'data.struct' => array(
30 | ),
31 | 'data.sample' => array(
32 | ),
33 |
34 | // Documentation
35 | //
36 | 'doc.manual_setup' => '',
37 | 'doc.more_information' => '',
38 |
39 | // Default settings
40 | //
41 | 'settings' => array(
42 | ),
43 | )
44 | );
45 |
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1 | 'TeemIp adaptor to remove service objects from Datacenter Mgmt',
14 | 'category' => 'business',
15 |
16 | // Setup
17 | //
18 | 'dependencies' => array(
19 | 'teemip-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor/3.0.0',
20 | ),
21 | 'mandatory' => false,
22 | 'visible' => true, // To prevent auto-install but shall not be listed in the install wizard
23 | 'auto_select' => 'SetupInfo::ModuleIsSelected("teemip-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor")',
24 |
25 | // Components
26 | //
27 | 'datamodel' => array(),
28 | 'data.struct' => array(),
29 | 'data.sample' => array(),
30 |
31 | // Documentation
32 | //
33 | 'doc.manual_setup' => '',
34 | 'doc.more_information' => '',
35 |
36 | // Default settings
37 | //
38 | 'settings' => array(
39 | ),
40 | )
41 | );
42 |
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4 | TeemIp
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8 | 1.0.0
9 | 2022-01-21
10 |
11 | 3.0.0
12 | stable
13 | false
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1 | 'TeemIp adaptor to remove service objects from Datacenter Mgmt',
14 | 'category' => 'business',
15 |
16 | // Setup
17 | //
18 | 'dependencies' => array(
19 | 'teemip-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor/3.0.0',
20 | ),
21 | 'mandatory' => false,
22 | 'visible' => true, // To prevent auto-install but shall not be listed in the install wizard
23 | 'auto_select' => 'SetupInfo::ModuleIsSelected("teemip-datacenter-mgmt-adaptor")',
24 |
25 | // Components
26 | //
27 | 'datamodel' => array(),
28 | 'data.struct' => array(),
29 | 'data.sample' => array(),
30 |
31 | // Documentation
32 | //
33 | 'doc.manual_setup' => '',
34 | 'doc.more_information' => '',
35 |
36 | // Default settings
37 | //
38 | 'settings' => array(
39 | ),
40 | )
41 | );
42 |
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1 | 'TeemIp skin',
14 | 'category' => 'skin',
15 |
16 | // Setup
17 | //
18 | 'dependencies' => array(
19 | 'itop-welcome-itil/3.2.0',
20 | 'itop-config-mgmt/3.2.0'
21 | ),
22 | 'mandatory' => true,
23 | 'visible' => false,
24 | 'installer' => 'TeemIpWelcomeInstaller',
25 |
26 | // Components
27 | //
28 | 'datamodel' => array(
29 | 'model.teemip-welcome.php',
30 | ),
31 | 'webservice' => array(
32 | ),
33 | 'data.struct' => array(
34 | ),
35 | 'data.sample' => array(
36 | ),
37 |
38 | // Documentation
39 | //
40 | 'doc.manual_setup' => '',
41 | 'doc.more_information' => '',
42 |
43 | // Default settings
44 | //
45 | 'settings' => array(
46 | ),
47 | )
48 | );
49 |
50 | if (!class_exists('TeemIpWelcomeInstaller'))
51 | {
52 | // Module installation handler
53 | //
54 | class TeemIpWelcomeInstaller extends ModuleInstallerAPI
55 | {
56 | public static function BeforeWritingConfig(Config $oConfiguration)
57 | {
58 | // If you want to override/force some configuration values, do it here
59 | $oConfiguration->Set('app_icon_url', 'https://www.teemip.net/', 'first_install_or_update');
60 | $oConfiguration->Set('online_help', 'https://wiki.teemip.net/', 'first_install_or_update');
61 | return $oConfiguration;
62 | }
63 |
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
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1 | TeemIp - version 3.2.1 - 2024-12-02
2 | Readme file
3 |
4 | 1. ABOUT THIS RELEASE
5 | 2. INSTALLATION
6 | 3. FEATURES
7 |
8 | 1. ABOUT THIS RELEASE
9 | ==================
10 | Thank you for downloading the 38th packaged release of TeemIp. This is the product version of release 3.2.1.
11 |
12 | TeemIp's documentation can be found at: https://wiki.teemip.net.
13 | iTop's documentation is available as a Wiki at: https://www.itophub.io/wiki/page.
14 |
15 | TeemIp is released under the AGPL (v3) license. (Check license.txt in this directory).
16 | The source code of TeemIp can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/TeemIp
17 |
18 | Special Thanks To:
19 | ------------------
20 | Molkobain for his nice datacenter view extensions.
21 | Hipska for his contribution to the project.
22 | Maria Laura Colantoni from Qinet for her Italian translation.
23 | Miguel Turrubiates for his Spanish Castellano translation.
24 | Michael Blank and Martin Raenker from ITOMIG GmbH as well as Christian Beer for their German translation.
25 | @findxon from GitHub for his Chinese (simplified) translation.
26 | Super-Visions for its iTop extensions.
27 | The whole Combodo team that you can meet at: https://www.combodo.com/who-are-we
28 |
29 | 2. INSTALLATION
30 | ============
31 | For installation instructions, please refer to: https://wiki.teemip.net/doku.php?id=download#install
32 |
33 | 3. FEATURES
34 | ========
35 | TeemIp 3.2.1 supports all the new features brought by iTop 3.2.0-2 and has been adapted to it.
36 | iTop new featured are documented at : https://www.itophub.io/wiki/page?id=3_2_0:release:whats_new
37 |
38 | In what IP Management is concerned, please refer to: https://wiki.teemip.net/doku.php?id=download:whatsnew#section321
39 |
40 | Localization
41 | ------------
42 | TeemIp is available in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish !
43 |
44 | Because TeemIp relies on iTop and because iTop is available in 15 different languages, TeemIp could be available within
45 | the same languages at a translation cost that is not too high. Indeed, around 3500 entries that are specific to
46 | TeemIp modules need to be translated. Should you volunteer to translate TeemIp modules, please, contact
47 | xtophe38@users.sourceforge.net. I'll provide you with the files that need translation.
48 |
49 | Known limitations & issues
50 | --------------------------
51 | Please, refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/teemip/tickets/.
52 |
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1 | SetShowObsoleteData($bShowObsoleteData);
73 | $aResult["draw"] = $iDrawNumber;
74 | $aResult["recordsTotal"] = $oSet->Count();
75 | $aResult["recordsFiltered"] = $aResult["recordsTotal"] ;
76 | $aResult["data"] = [];
77 | while ($aObject = $oSet->FetchAssoc()) {
78 | $aObj = [];
79 | foreach ($aClassAliases as $sAlias => $sClass) {
80 | if (isset($aObject[$sAlias]) && !is_null($aObject[$sAlias])) {
81 | $aObj[$sAlias."/_key_"] = $aObject[$sAlias]->GetKey();
82 | $aObj[$sAlias."/_key_/raw"] = $aObject[$sAlias]->GetKey();
83 | $aObj[$sAlias."/hyperlink"] = $aObject[$sAlias]->GetHyperlink();
84 | $aObj[$sAlias."/friendlyname"] = $aObject[$sAlias]->Get('friendlyname');
85 |
86 | // N°5943 Protection against $aColumnsLoad having less class aliases than $aClassAliases, this is in case the method's consumer isn't passing data correctly
87 | if (false === array_key_exists($sAlias, $aColumnsLoad)) {
88 | IssueLog::Debug("Datatable: Attribute omitted as it was in \$aClassAliases but not among the loaded attributes (\$aColumnsLoad)", LogChannels::DATATABLE, [
89 | 'sClass' => $sClass,
90 | 'sAlias' => $sAlias,
91 | 'aClassAliases' => $aClassAliases,
92 | 'aColumnsLoad' => $aColumnsLoad,
93 | ]);
94 | continue;
95 | }
96 |
97 | foreach ($aColumnsLoad[$sAlias] as $sAttCode) {
98 | $aObj[$sAlias."/".$sAttCode] = $aObject[$sAlias]->GetAsHTML($sAttCode);
99 | $bExcludeRawValue = false;
100 | // Only retrieve raw (stored) value for simple fields
101 | foreach (cmdbAbstractObject::GetAttDefClassesToExcludeFromMarkupMetadataRawValue() as $sAttDefClassToExclude)
102 | {
103 | $oAttDef = MetaModel::GetAttributeDef($sClass, $sAttCode);
104 | if (is_a($oAttDef, $sAttDefClassToExclude, true))
105 | {
106 | $bExcludeRawValue = true;
107 | break;
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
111 | if (!$bExcludeRawValue) {
112 | $oRawValue = $aObject[$sAlias]->Get($sAttCode);
113 | if(($oRawValue instanceof AttributeTagSet) || ($oRawValue instanceof ormSet)){
114 | $aObj[$sAlias."/".$sAttCode."/raw"] = implode(", ", $oRawValue->GetValues());
115 | } else {
116 | $aObj[$sAlias."/".$sAttCode."/raw"] = $oRawValue;
117 | }
118 | }
119 | }
120 | $sObjHighlightClass = MetaModel::GetHilightClass($sClass, $aObject[$sAlias]);
121 | if (!empty($sObjHighlightClass)) {
122 | $aObj['@class'] = 'ibo-is-'.$sObjHighlightClass;
123 | }
124 | }
125 | }
126 | if (!empty($aObj)) {
127 | if ($sIdName != "") {
128 | if (isset($aObj[$sIdName])) {
129 | $aObj["id"] = $aObj[$sIdName];
130 | } else {
131 | throw new Exception(Dict::Format('UI:Error:AnErrorOccuredWhileRunningTheQuery_Message', $oSet->GetFilter()->ToOQL()));
132 | }
133 | }
134 | array_push($aResult["data"], $aObj);
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | return $aResult;
139 | }
140 |
141 | /**
142 | * @param JsonPage $oPage
143 | * @param bool $bTokenOnly
144 | *
145 | * @throws \Exception
146 | */
147 | public static function ExportBuild(JsonPage $oPage, $bTokenOnly)
148 | {
149 | register_shutdown_function(function () {
150 | $aErr = error_get_last();
151 | if (($aErr !== null) && ($aErr['type'] & (E_ERROR | E_PARSE | E_CORE_ERROR | E_COMPILE_ERROR | E_USER_ERROR))) {
152 | ob_end_clean();
153 | echo json_encode(array('code' => 'error', 'percentage' => 100, 'message' => Dict::Format('UI:Error_Details', $aErr['message'])));
154 | }
155 | });
156 |
157 | try {
158 | $token = utils::ReadParam('token', null);
159 | $sTokenForDisplay = utils::HtmlEntities($token);
160 | $aResult = array( // Fallback error, just in case
161 | 'code' => 'error',
162 | 'percentage' => 100,
163 | 'message' => "Export not found for token: '$sTokenForDisplay'",
164 | );
165 | $data = '';
166 | if ($token === null) {
167 | if ($bTokenOnly) {
168 | throw new Exception('Access not allowed');
169 | }
170 | $sFormat = utils::ReadParam('format', '');
171 | $sExpression = utils::ReadParam('expression', null, false, 'raw_data');
172 | $iQueryId = utils::ReadParam('query', null);
173 | if ($sExpression === null) {
174 | $oQuerySearch = DBObjectSearch::FromOQL('SELECT QueryOQL WHERE id = :query_id', array('query_id' => $iQueryId));
175 | $oQuerySearch->UpdateContextFromUser();
176 | $oQueries = new DBObjectSet($oQuerySearch);
177 | if ($oQueries->Count() > 0) {
178 | $oQuery = $oQueries->Fetch();
179 | $sExpression = $oQuery->Get('oql');
180 | } else {
181 | $aResult = array('code' => 'error', 'percentage' => 100, 'message' => "Invalid query phrasebook identifier: '$iQueryId'");
182 | }
183 | }
184 | if ($sExpression !== null) {
185 | $oSearch = DBObjectSearch::FromOQL($sExpression);
186 | $oSearch->UpdateContextFromUser();
187 | $oExporter = BulkExport::FindExporter($sFormat, $oSearch);
188 | $oExporter->SetObjectList($oSearch);
189 | $oExporter->SetFormat($sFormat);
190 | $oExporter->SetChunkSize(EXPORTER_DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE);
191 | $oExporter->ReadParameters();
192 | }
193 |
194 | // First pass, generate the headers
195 | $data .= $oExporter->GetHeader();
196 | } else {
197 | $oExporter = BulkExport::FindExporterFromToken($token);
198 | if (utils::ReadParam('start', 0, false, 'integer') == 1) {
199 | // From portal, the first call is using a token
200 | $data .= $oExporter->GetHeader();
201 | }
202 | }
203 |
204 | if ($oExporter) {
205 | $data .= $oExporter->GetNextChunk($aResult);
206 | if ($aResult['code'] != 'done') {
207 | $oExporter->AppendToTmpFile($data);
208 | $aResult['token'] = $oExporter->SaveState();
209 | } else {
210 | // Last pass
211 | $data .= $oExporter->GetFooter();
212 | $oExporter->AppendToTmpFile($data);
213 | $aResult['token'] = $oExporter->SaveState();
214 | if (substr($oExporter->GetMimeType(), 0, 5) == 'text/') {
215 | // Result must be encoded in UTF-8 to be passed as part of a JSON structure
216 | $sCharset = $oExporter->GetCharacterSet();
217 | if (strtoupper($sCharset) != 'UTF-8') {
218 | $aResult['text_result'] = iconv($sCharset, 'UTF-8', file_get_contents($oExporter->GetTmpFilePath()));
219 | } else {
220 | $aResult['text_result'] = file_get_contents($oExporter->GetTmpFilePath());
221 | }
222 | $aResult['mime_type'] = $oExporter->GetMimeType();
223 | }
224 | $aResult['message'] = Dict::Format('Core:BulkExport:ClickHereToDownload_FileName', $oExporter->GetDownloadFileName());
225 | }
226 | }
227 | $oPage->SetData($aResult);
228 | } catch (BulkExportException $e) {
229 | $aResult = array('code' => 'error', 'percentage' => 100, 'message' => utils::HtmlEntities($e->GetLocalizedMessage()));
230 | $oPage->SetData($aResult);
231 | } catch (Exception $e) {
232 | $aResult = array('code' => 'error', 'percentage' => 100, 'message' => utils::HtmlEntities($e->getMessage()));
233 | $oPage->SetData($aResult);
234 | }
235 | }
236 |
237 | /**
238 | * Get all the menus count
239 | *
240 | * The resulting JSON is added to the page with the format:
241 | * {"code": "done or error", "counts": {"menu_id_1": count1, "menu_id_2": count2...}}
242 | *
243 | * @param JsonPage $oPage
244 | */
245 | public function GetMenusCount(JsonPage $oPage)
246 | {
247 | $aCounts = ApplicationMenu::GetMenusCount();
248 | $aResult = ['code' => 'done', 'counts' => $aCounts];
249 | $oPage->SetData($aResult);
250 | }
251 |
252 | /**
253 | * @param string $sFilter
254 | *
255 | * @return array
256 | * @throws \Exception
257 | */
258 | public static function SearchAndRefresh(string $sFilter): array
259 | {
260 | $extraParams = utils::ReadParam('extra_params', '', false, 'raw_data');
261 | $aExtraParams = array();
262 | if (is_array($extraParams)) {
263 | $aExtraParams = $extraParams;
264 | } else {
265 | $sExtraParams = stripslashes($extraParams);
266 | if (!empty($sExtraParams)) {
267 | $val = json_decode(str_replace("'", '"', $sExtraParams), true /* associative array */);
268 | if ($val !== null) {
269 | $aExtraParams = $val;
270 | }
271 | }
272 | }
273 | if (!isset($aExtraParams['list_id'])) {
274 | $sListId = utils::ReadParam('list_id', null);
275 | if (!is_null($sListId)) {
276 | $aExtraParams['list_id'] = $sListId;
277 | }
278 | }
279 |
280 | $sTableId = utils::ReadParam('list_id', '');
281 | $iLength = utils::ReadParam('end', 10, false, utils::ENUM_SANITIZATION_FILTER_INTEGER);
282 | $aColumns = utils::ReadParam('columns', array(), false, 'raw_data');
283 | $sSelectMode = utils::ReadParam('select_mode', '');
284 | $aClassAliases = utils::ReadParam('class_aliases', array());
285 | $aResult = DataTableUIBlockFactory::GetOptionsForRendering($aColumns, $sSelectMode, $sFilter, $iLength, $aClassAliases, $aExtraParams, $sTableId);
286 |
287 | return $aResult;
288 | }
289 |
290 | /**
291 | * @param string $sEncoding
292 | * @param string $sFilter
293 | *
294 | * @return array
295 | * @throws \ArchivedObjectException
296 | * @throws \CoreException
297 | * @throws \CoreUnexpectedValue
298 | * @throws \DictExceptionMissingString
299 | * @throws \MissingQueryArgument
300 | * @throws \MySQLException
301 | * @throws \MySQLHasGoneAwayException
302 | * @throws \OQLException
303 | */
304 | public static function Search(string $sEncoding, string $sFilter):array
305 | {
306 | $extraParams = utils::ReadParam('extra_params', '', false, 'raw_data');
307 | $aExtraParams = array();
308 | if (is_array($extraParams)) {
309 | $aExtraParams = $extraParams;
310 | } else {
311 | $sExtraParams = stripslashes($extraParams);
312 | if (!empty($sExtraParams)) {
313 | $val = json_decode(str_replace("'", '"', $sExtraParams), true /* associative array */);
314 | if ($val !== null) {
315 | $aExtraParams = $val;
316 | }
317 | }
318 | }
319 | if ($sEncoding == 'oql') {
320 | $oFilter = DBSearch::FromOQL($sFilter);
321 | } else {
322 | $oFilter = DBSearch::unserialize($sFilter);
323 | }
324 | $iStart = utils::ReadParam('start', 0, false, 'integer');
325 | $iEnd = utils::ReadParam('end', 1, false, 'integer');
326 | $iDrawNumber = utils::ReadParam('draw', 1, false, 'integer');
327 |
328 | $aSort = utils::ReadParam('order', [], false, 'array');
329 | $bForceSort = false;
330 | if (count($aSort) > 0) {
331 | $iSortCol = $aSort[0]["column"];
332 | $sSortOrder = $aSort[0]["dir"];
333 | } else {
334 | $bForceSort = true;
335 | $iSortCol = 0;
336 | $sSortOrder = "asc";
337 | }
338 | $sSelectMode = utils::ReadParam('select_mode', '');
339 | if (!empty($sSelectMode) && ($sSelectMode != 'none')) {
340 | // The first column is used for the selection (radio / checkbox) and is not sortable
341 | $iSortCol--;
342 | }
343 | $aColumns = utils::ReadParam('columns', array(), false, 'raw_data');
344 | $aClassAliases = utils::ReadParam('class_aliases', array());
345 |
346 | foreach ($aColumns as $sClass => $aAttCodes) {
347 | foreach ($aAttCodes as $sAttCode => $aAttProperties) {
348 | if (!array_key_exists('checked', $aAttProperties)) {
349 | /**
350 | * For data passed in XHR queries with some volume, on some servers data can be cut off because of a php.ini's `max_input_vars` set too low
351 | *
352 | * Normal format is :
353 | * ```
354 | * array (
355 | * 'UserRequest' =>
356 | * array (
357 | * '_key_' =>
358 | * array (
359 | * 'label' => 'User Request (Link)',
360 | * 'checked' => 'true',
361 | * 'disabled' => 'true',
362 | * 'alias' => 'UserRequest',
363 | * 'code' => '_key_',
364 | * 'sort' => 'none',
365 | * ),
366 | * // ...
367 | * 'parent_request_id_friendlyname' =>
368 | * array (
369 | * 'label' => 'parent_request_id_friendlyname (Friendly Name)',
370 | * 'checked' => 'false',
371 | * 'disabled' => 'false',
372 | * 'alias' => 'UserRequest',
373 | * 'code' => 'parent_request_id_friendlyname',
374 | * 'sort' => 'none',
375 | * ),
376 | * )
377 | * ```
378 | *
379 | * While with a low max_input_vars we can get :
380 | * ```
381 | * array (
382 | * 'UserRequest' =>
383 | * array (
384 | * '_key_' =>
385 | * array (
386 | * 'label' => 'User Request (Link)',
387 | * 'checked' => 'true',
388 | * 'disabled' => 'true',
389 | * 'alias' => 'UserRequest',
390 | * 'code' => '_key_',
391 | * 'sort' => 'none',
392 | * ),
393 | * // ...
394 | * 'parent_request_id_friendlyname' =>
395 | * array (
396 | * 'label' => 'parent_request_id_friendlyname (Friendly Name)',
397 | * ),
398 | * )
399 | * ```
400 | *
401 | * @link https://www.php.net/manual/fr/info.configuration.php#ini.max-input-vars PHP doc on `max_input_vars`
402 | * @link https://www.itophub.io/wiki/page?id=latest%3Ainstall%3Aphp_and_mysql_configuration#php_mysql_mariadb_settings Combodo's recommended options
403 | */
404 | $iMaxInputVarsValue = ini_get('max_input_vars');
405 | IssueLog::Warning(
406 | "ajax.render.php received an invalid array for columns : check max_input_vars value in php.ini !",
407 | null,
408 | array(
409 | 'controller' => '\Combodo\iTop\Controller\AjaxRenderController::Search',
410 | 'max_input_vars' => $iMaxInputVarsValue,
411 | 'class.attcode with invalid format' => "$sClass.$sAttCode",
412 | )
413 | );
414 | $aColumns[$sClass][$sAttCode]['checked'] = 'false';
415 | }
416 | }
417 | }
418 |
419 | // Filter the list to removed linked set since we are not able to display them here
420 | $sIdName = isset($extraParams["id_for_select"])?$extraParams["id_for_select"]:"";
421 | $aOrderBy = array();
422 | $iSortIndex = 0;
423 |
424 | $aColumnsLoad = array();
425 | foreach ($aClassAliases as $sAlias => $sClassName) {
426 | $aColumnsLoad[$sAlias] = array();
427 | if (!isset($aColumns[$sAlias])) {
428 | continue;
429 | }
430 | // It's better to use default class order than asc first column when none specified by the request
431 | if($bForceSort && count(MetaModel::GetOrderByDefault($sClassName)) > 0){
432 | $iSortCol = -1;
433 |
434 | $aDefaultOrder = MetaModel::GetOrderByDefault($sClassName);
435 | foreach ($aDefaultOrder as $sAttCode => $bOrder) {
436 | $aOrderBy[$sAlias.'.'.$sAttCode] = $bOrder;
437 | }
438 | }
439 | foreach ($aColumns[$sAlias] as $sAttCode => $aData) {
440 | if ($aData['checked'] == 'true') {
441 | $aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]['checked'] = true;
442 | if ($sAttCode == '_key_') {
443 | if ($sIdName == "") {
444 | $sIdName = $sAlias."/_key_";
445 | }
446 | if ($iSortCol == $iSortIndex) {
447 | if (!MetaModel::HasChildrenClasses($sClassName)) {
448 | $aNameSpec = MetaModel::GetNameSpec($sClassName);
449 | if ($aNameSpec[0] == '%1$s') {
450 | // The name is made of a single column, let's sort according to the sort algorithm for this column
451 | $aOrderBy[$sAlias.'.'.$aNameSpec[1][0]] = ($sSortOrder == 'asc');
452 | } else {
453 | $aOrderBy[$sAlias.'.'.'friendlyname'] = ($sSortOrder == 'asc');
454 | }
455 | } else {
456 | $aOrderBy[$sAlias.'.'.'friendlyname'] = ($sSortOrder == 'asc');
457 | }
458 | }
459 | } else {
460 | $oAttDef = MetaModel::GetAttributeDef($sClassName, $sAttCode);
461 | if ($oAttDef instanceof AttributeLinkedSet) {
462 | // Removed from the display list
463 | unset($aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]);
464 | } else {
465 | $aColumnsLoad[$sAlias][] = $sAttCode;
466 | }
467 | if ($iSortCol == $iSortIndex) {
468 | if ($oAttDef->IsExternalKey()) {
469 | $sSortCol = $sAttCode.'_friendlyname';
470 | } else {
471 | $sSortCol = $sAttCode;
472 | }
473 | $aOrderBy[$sAlias.'.'.$sSortCol] = ($sSortOrder == 'asc');
474 | }
475 | }
476 | $iSortIndex++;
477 | } else {
478 | $aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]['checked'] = false;
479 | }
480 | }
481 |
482 | // Add attributes to always load in tables
483 | foreach (MetaModel::GetAttributesToAlwaysLoadInTables($sClassName) as $sAttCode) {
484 | $aColumnsLoad[$sAlias][] = $sAttCode;
485 | }
486 | }
487 | $aQueryParams = isset($aExtraParams['query_params']) ? $aExtraParams['query_params'] : [];
488 |
489 | // Load only the requested columns
490 | $oSet = new DBObjectSet($oFilter, $aOrderBy, $aQueryParams, null, $iEnd - $iStart, $iStart);
491 | $oSet->OptimizeColumnLoad($aColumnsLoad);
492 |
493 | return self::GetDataForTable($oSet, $aClassAliases, $aColumnsLoad, $sIdName, $aExtraParams, $iDrawNumber);
494 | }
495 |
496 | /**
497 | * @return bool
498 | * @throws \Exception
499 | */
500 | public static function DatatableSaveSettings(): bool
501 | {
502 | $iPageSize = utils::ReadParam('page_size', 10, false, utils::ENUM_SANITIZATION_FILTER_INTEGER);
503 | $sTableId = utils::ReadParam('table_id', null, false, 'raw_data');
504 | $bSaveAsDefaults = (utils::ReadParam('defaults', 'true') == 'true');
505 | $aClassAliases = utils::ReadParam('class_aliases', array(), false, 'raw_data');
506 | $aColumns = utils::ReadParam('columns', array(), false, 'raw_data');
507 |
508 | foreach ($aColumns as $sAlias => $aList) {
509 | foreach ($aList as $sAttCode => $aData) {
510 | $aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]['checked'] = ($aData['checked'] == 'true');
511 | $aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]['disabled'] = ($aData['disabled'] == 'true');
512 | $aColumns[$sAlias][$sAttCode]['sort'] = ($aData['sort']);
513 | }
514 | }
515 |
516 | $oSettings = new DataTableSettings($aClassAliases, $sTableId);
517 | $oSettings->iDefaultPageSize = $iPageSize;
518 | $oSettings->aColumns = $aColumns;
519 |
520 | if ($bSaveAsDefaults) {
521 | if ($sTableId != null) {
522 | $oCurrSettings = DataTableSettings::GetTableSettings($aClassAliases, $sTableId, true /* bOnlyTable */);
523 | if ($oCurrSettings) {
524 | $oCurrSettings->ResetToDefault(false); // Reset this table to the defaults
525 | }
526 | }
527 | $bRet = $oSettings->SaveAsDefault();
528 | } else {
529 | $bRet = $oSettings->Save();
530 | }
531 |
532 | return $bRet;
533 | }
534 |
535 | /**
536 | * @return bool
537 | */
538 | public static function DatatableResetSettings(): bool
539 | {
540 | $sTableId = utils::ReadParam('table_id', null, false, 'raw_data');
541 | $aClassAliases = utils::ReadParam('class_aliases', array(), false, 'raw_data');
542 | $bResetAll = (utils::ReadParam('defaults', 'true') == 'true');
543 |
544 | $oSettings = new DataTableSettings($aClassAliases, $sTableId);
545 | $bRet = $oSettings->ResetToDefault($bResetAll);
546 |
547 | return $bRet;
548 | }
549 |
550 | /**
551 | * @param string $sStyle
552 | * @param string $sFilter
553 | *
554 | * @return array
555 | * @throws \ArchivedObjectException
556 | * @throws \CoreException
557 | * @throws \MissingQueryArgument
558 | * @throws \MySQLException
559 | * @throws \MySQLHasGoneAwayException
560 | * @throws \OQLException
561 | */
562 | public static function RefreshDashletList(string $sStyle, string $sFilter): array
563 | {
564 | $aExtraParams = utils::ReadParam('extra_params', '', false, 'raw_data');
565 | $oFilter = DBObjectSearch::FromOQL($sFilter);
566 | $oFilter->SetShowObsoleteData(utils::ShowObsoleteData());
567 |
568 | if (isset($aExtraParams['group_by'])) {
569 |
570 | $sAlias = $oFilter->GetClassAlias();
571 | if (isset($aExtraParams['group_by_label'])) {
572 | $oGroupByExp = Expression::FromOQL($aExtraParams['group_by']);
573 | } else {
574 | // Backward compatibility: group_by is simply a field id
575 | $oGroupByExp = new FieldExpression($aExtraParams['group_by'], $sAlias);
576 | }
577 |
578 | // Security filtering
579 | $aFields = $oGroupByExp->ListRequiredFields();
580 | foreach ($aFields as $sFieldAlias) {
581 | $aMatches = array();
582 | if (preg_match('/^([^.]+)\\.([^.]+)$/', $sFieldAlias, $aMatches)) {
583 | $sFieldClass = $oFilter->GetClassName($aMatches[1]);
584 | $oAttDef = MetaModel::GetAttributeDef($sFieldClass, $aMatches[2]);
585 | if ($oAttDef instanceof AttributeOneWayPassword) {
586 | throw new Exception('Grouping on password fields is not supported.');
587 | }
588 | }
589 | }
590 |
591 | $aGroupBy = [];
592 | $aGroupBy['grouped_by_1'] = $oGroupByExp;
593 |
594 | $aFunctions = [];
595 | $sFctVar = '_itop_count_';
596 | if (isset($aExtraParams['aggregation_function']) && !empty($aExtraParams['aggregation_attribute'])) {
597 | $sAggregationFunction = $aExtraParams['aggregation_function'];
598 | $sAggregationAttr = $aExtraParams['aggregation_attribute'];
599 | $oAttrExpr = Expression::FromOQL('`'.$sAlias.'`.`'.$sAggregationAttr.'`');
600 | $oFctExpr = new FunctionExpression(strtoupper($sAggregationFunction), [$oAttrExpr]);
601 | $sFctVar = '_itop_'.$sAggregationFunction.'_';
602 | $aFunctions = [$sFctVar => $oFctExpr];
603 | }
604 |
605 | $iLimit = 0;
606 | if (isset($aExtraParams['limit'])) {
607 | $iLimit = intval($aExtraParams['limit']);
608 | }
609 | $aOrderBy = [];
610 | if (isset($aExtraParams['order_direction']) && isset($aExtraParams['order_by'])) {
611 | switch ($aExtraParams['order_by']) {
612 | case 'attribute':
613 | $aOrderBy = array('grouped_by_1' => ($aExtraParams['order_direction'] === 'asc'));
614 | break;
615 | case 'function':
616 | $aOrderBy = array($sFctVar => ($aExtraParams['order_direction'] === 'asc'));
617 | break;
618 | }
619 | }
620 | $aQueryParams = [];
621 | if (isset($aExtraParams['query_params'])) {
622 | $aQueryParams = $aExtraParams['query_params'];
623 | }
624 | $sSql = $oFilter->MakeGroupByQuery($aQueryParams, $aGroupBy, true, $aFunctions, $aOrderBy, $iLimit);
625 |
626 | $aRes = CMDBSource::QueryToArray($sSql);
627 |
628 | $aGroupBy = array();
629 | $aLabels = array();
630 | $aValues = array();
631 | $iTotalCount = 0;
632 | foreach ($aRes as $iRow => $aRow) {
633 | $sValue = $aRow['grouped_by_1'];
634 | $aValues[$iRow] = $sValue;
635 | $sHtmlValue = $oGroupByExp->MakeValueLabel($oFilter, $sValue, $sValue);
636 | $aLabels[$iRow] = $sHtmlValue;
637 | $aGroupBy[$iRow] = (int)$aRow[$sFctVar];
638 | $iTotalCount += $aRow['_itop_count_'];
639 | }
640 |
641 | $aResult = array();
642 | $oAppContext = new ApplicationContext();
643 | $sParams = $oAppContext->GetForLink();
644 | foreach ($aGroupBy as $iRow => $iCount) {
645 | // Build the search for this subset
646 | $oSubsetSearch = $oFilter->DeepClone();
647 | $oCondition = new BinaryExpression($oGroupByExp, '=', new ScalarExpression($aValues[$iRow]));
648 | $oSubsetSearch->AddConditionExpression($oCondition);
649 | if (isset($aExtraParams['query_params'])) {
650 | $aQueryParams = $aExtraParams['query_params'];
651 | } else {
652 | $aQueryParams = array();
653 | }
654 | $sFilter = rawurlencode($oSubsetSearch->serialize(false, $aQueryParams));
655 |
656 | $aResult[] = array(
657 | 'group' => $aLabels[$iRow],
658 | 'value' => "$iCount",
659 | ); // TO DO: add the context information
660 | }
661 |
662 | } else {
663 | // Simply count the number of elements in the set
664 | $aOrderBy = [];
665 | if (isset($aExtraParams['order_direction']) && isset($aExtraParams['order_by'])) {
666 | $aOrderBy = ['order_by' => $aExtraParams['order_by'], 'order_direction' => $aExtraParams['order_direction']];
667 | }
668 | $aQueryParams = [];
669 | if (isset($aExtraParams['query_params'])) {
670 | $aQueryParams = $aExtraParams['query_params'];
671 | }
672 | $oSet = new CMDBObjectSet($oFilter, $aOrderBy, $aQueryParams);
673 | $iCount = $oSet->Count();
674 | $sFormat = 'UI:CountOfObjects';
675 | if (isset($aExtraParams['format'])) {
676 | $sFormat = $aExtraParams['format'];
677 | }
678 | $aResult = ['result' => Dict::Format($sFormat, $iCount)];
679 | }
680 |
681 | return $aResult;
682 | }
683 |
684 | /**
685 | * @param string $sFilter
686 | *
687 | * @return array
688 | * @throws \CoreException
689 | * @throws \MissingQueryArgument
690 | * @throws \MySQLException
691 | * @throws \MySQLHasGoneAwayException
692 | * @throws \OQLException
693 | */
694 | public static function RefreshDashletCount(string $sFilter): array
695 | {
696 | $aExtraParams = utils::ReadParam('extra_params', '', false, 'raw_data');
697 | $oFilter = DBObjectSearch::FromOQL($sFilter);
698 | $oFilter->SetShowObsoleteData(utils::ShowObsoleteData());
699 | $aQueryParams = array();
700 | if (isset($aExtraParams['query_params'])) {
701 | $aQueryParams = $aExtraParams['query_params'];
702 | }
703 | $oSet = new CMDBObjectSet($oFilter, [], $aQueryParams);
704 | $iCount = $oSet->Count();
705 | $aResult = ['count' => $iCount];
706 |
707 | return $aResult;
708 | }
709 |
710 | /**
711 | * @param string $sFilter
712 | *
713 | * @throws \ArchivedObjectException
714 | * @throws \CoreException
715 | * @throws \OQLException
716 | */
717 | public static function DoAddObjects(AjaxPage $oPage, string $sClass, string $sFilter)
718 | {
719 | $sAttCode = utils::ReadParam('sAttCode', '');
720 | $iInputId = utils::ReadParam('iInputId', '');
721 | $sSuffix = utils::ReadParam('sSuffix', '');
722 | $sRemoteClass = utils::ReadParam('sRemoteClass', $sClass, false, 'class');
723 | $bDuplicates = (utils::ReadParam('bDuplicates', 'false') == 'false') ? false : true;
724 | $sJson = utils::ReadParam('json', '', false, 'raw_data');
725 | $iMaxAddedId = utils::ReadParam('max_added_id');
726 | $oWizardHelper = WizardHelper::FromJSON($sJson);
727 | /** @var \DBObject $oObj */
728 | $oObj = $oWizardHelper->GetTargetObject();
729 | $oKPI = new ExecutionKPI();
730 | $oWidget = new UILinksWidget($sClass, $sAttCode, $iInputId, $sSuffix, $bDuplicates);
731 | if ($sFilter != '') {
732 | $oFullSetFilter = DBObjectSearch::unserialize($sFilter);
733 | } else {
734 | $oFullSetFilter = new DBObjectSearch($sRemoteClass);
735 | }
736 | $oFullSetFilter->SetShowObsoleteData(utils::ShowObsoleteData());
737 | $oWidget->DoAddObjects($oPage, $iMaxAddedId, $oFullSetFilter, $oObj);
738 | $oKPI->ComputeAndReport('Data write');
739 | }
740 |
741 | /**
742 | * @param string $sFilter
743 | *
744 | * @throws \ArchivedObjectException
745 | * @throws \CoreException
746 | * @throws \OQLException
747 | */
748 | public static function DoAddIndirectLinks(JsonPage $oPage, string $sClass, string $sFilter)
749 | {
750 | $sAttCode = utils::ReadParam('sAttCode', '');
751 | $iInputId = utils::ReadParam('iInputId', '');
752 | $sSuffix = utils::ReadParam('sSuffix', '');
753 | $sRemoteClass = utils::ReadParam('sRemoteClass', $sClass, false, 'class');
754 | $bDuplicates = (utils::ReadParam('bDuplicates', 'false') == 'false') ? false : true;
755 | $sJson = utils::ReadParam('json', '', false, 'raw_data');
756 | $iMaxAddedId = utils::ReadParam('max_added_id');
757 | $oWizardHelper = WizardHelper::FromJSON($sJson);
758 | /** @var \DBObject $oObj */
759 | $oObj = $oWizardHelper->GetTargetObject();
760 | $oKPI = new ExecutionKPI();
761 | $oWidget = new UILinksWidget($sClass, $sAttCode, $iInputId, $sSuffix, $bDuplicates);
762 | if ($sFilter != '') {
763 | $oFullSetFilter = DBObjectSearch::unserialize($sFilter);
764 | } else {
765 | $oFullSetFilter = new DBObjectSearch($sRemoteClass);
766 | }
767 | $oFullSetFilter->SetShowObsoleteData(utils::ShowObsoleteData());
768 | $oWidget->DoAddIndirectLinks($oPage, $iMaxAddedId, $oFullSetFilter, $oObj);
769 | $oKPI->ComputeAndReport('Data write');
770 | }
771 |
772 | /**
773 | * @param AjaxPage $oPage
774 | *
775 | * @throws \ArchivedObjectException
776 | * @throws \CoreException
777 | * @throws \CoreUnexpectedValue
778 | * @throws \MySQLException
779 | * @throws \OQLException
780 | */
781 | public static function DisplayAboutBox(AjaxPage $oPage): void
782 | {
783 | $oPage->SetContentType('text/html');
784 |
785 | if (\UserRights::IsAdministrator()) {
786 | self::DisplayAdminAboutBox($oPage);
787 |
788 | return;
789 | }
790 | self::DisplayUserAboutBox($oPage);
791 | }
792 |
793 | /**
794 | * Display list of licenses in "About iTop" popup
795 | * @param AjaxPage $oPage
796 | *
797 | * @throws \Exception
798 | * @since 3.0.1
799 | */
800 | private static function DisplayAboutLicenses(AjaxPage $oPage): void
801 | {
802 | $sCurrEnv = utils::GetCurrentEnvironment();
803 | require_once(APPROOT.'setup/setuputils.class.inc.php');
804 | $aLicenses = SetupUtils::GetLicenses($sCurrEnv);
805 | $oPage->add("
");
806 | $oPage->add('');
824 | $oPage->add("
");
825 | }
826 |
827 | /**
828 | * Display about iTop for all user non admin
829 | * @param AjaxPage $oPage
830 | *
831 | * @throws \Exception
832 | */
833 | private static function DisplayUserAboutBox(AjaxPage $oPage): void
834 | {
835 | $sDialogTitle = addslashes(Dict::S('UI:About:Title'));
836 | $oPage->add_ready_script(
837 | <<add('
");
933 |
934 | self::DisplayAboutLicenses($oPage);
935 |
936 | $oPage->add('');
966 |
967 |
968 | // MUST NOT be localized, as the information given here will be sent to the support
969 | $oPage->add("".Dict::S('UI:About:Support')."\n");
970 | $oPage->add("