├── .gitee └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── bug.yml │ ├── config.yaml │ └── feature.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .gitlab-ci.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.en.md ├── README.md ├── autotag.sh ├── origin_gitee.sh ├── origin_gitlab.sh └── pom.xml /.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Bug 反馈 2 | description: 当你在系统中发现了一个 Bug,导致应用崩溃或抛出异常,或者有一个组件存在问题,或者某些地方看起来不对劲。 3 | title: "[Bug]: " 4 | labels: ["bug"] 5 | body: 6 | - type: markdown 7 | attributes: 8 | value: | 9 | 感谢对项目的支持与关注。在提出问题之前,请确保你已查看相关开发或使用文档: 10 | - https://gitee.com/neat-logic/neatlogic-itom-all 的readme,对neatlogic系统服务架构有个整体认知. 11 | 然后再浏览下neatlogic其它对应模块的readme介绍. 12 | - 社区版在线文档在系统右上角的“问号”图标,文档持续更新中,敬请期待. 13 | - type: dropdown 14 | id: env 15 | attributes: 16 | label: 环境 17 | description: 你在哪个环境发现这个bug? 18 | options: 19 | - 代码构建 (默认) 20 | - docker 21 | - 演示环境 22 | - 本地部署 23 | validations: 24 | required: true 25 | - type: checkboxes 26 | attributes: 27 | label: 这个问题是否已经存在? 28 | options: 29 | - label: 我已经搜索过现有的问题 30 | required: true 31 | - type: textarea 32 | attributes: 33 | label: 如何复现 34 | description: 请详细告诉我们如何复现你遇到的问题,如涉及代码,可提供一个最小代码示例,并使用反引号```附上它 35 | placeholder: | 36 | 1. ... 37 | 2. ... 38 | 3. ... 39 | validations: 40 | required: true 41 | - type: textarea 42 | attributes: 43 | label: 预期结果 44 | description: 请告诉我们你预期会发生什么。 45 | validations: 46 | required: true 47 | - type: textarea 48 | attributes: 49 | label: 实际结果 50 | description: 请告诉我们实际发生了什么。 51 | validations: 52 | required: true 53 | - type: textarea 54 | attributes: 55 | label: 截图或视频 56 | description: 如果可以的话,上传任何关于 bug 的截图。 57 | value: | 58 | [在这里上传图片] 59 | - type: dropdown 60 | id: version 61 | attributes: 62 | label: 版本 63 | description: 你当前正在使用我们软件的哪个版本/分支? 64 | options: 65 | - develop3.0.0 (默认) 66 | validations: 67 | required: true 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blank_issues_enabled: false 2 | contact_links: 3 | - name: Gitee 帮助中心 4 | url: https://help.gitee.com/ 5 | about: 提供 Git 使用指南、教程、Gitee.com 平台基本功能使用、介绍和常见问题解答 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: 功能建议 2 | description: 对本项目提出一个功能建议 3 | title: "[功能建议]: " 4 | labels: ["enhancement"] 5 | body: 6 | - type: markdown 7 | attributes: 8 | value: | 9 | 感谢对项目的支持与关注。感谢提出功能建议,我们将仔细考虑! 10 | 在提出建议之前,请确保你已查看相关开发或使用文档: 11 | - https://gitee.com/neat-logic/neatlogic-itom-all 的readme,对neatlogic系统服务架构有个整体认知. 12 | 然后再浏览下neatlogic其它对应模块的readme介绍. 13 | - 社区版在线文档在系统右上角的“问号”图标,文档持续更新中,敬请期待. 14 | - type: textarea 15 | id: related-problem 16 | attributes: 17 | label: 你的功能建议是否和某个问题相关? 18 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述问题是什么,例如,当我...时,我总是感到困扰。 19 | validations: 20 | required: false 21 | - type: textarea 22 | id: desired-solution 23 | attributes: 24 | label: 你希望看到什么解决方案? 25 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述你希望发生的事情。 26 | validations: 27 | required: true 28 | - type: textarea 29 | id: alternatives 30 | attributes: 31 | label: 你考虑过哪些替代方案? 32 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述你考虑过的任何替代解决方案或功能。 33 | validations: 34 | required: false 35 | - type: textarea 36 | id: additional-context 37 | attributes: 38 | label: 你有其他上下文或截图吗? 39 | description: 在此处添加有关功能请求的任何其他上下文或截图。 40 | validations: 41 | required: false 42 | - type: checkboxes 43 | attributes: 44 | label: 意向参与贡献 45 | options: 46 | - label: 我有意向参与具体功能的开发实现并将代码贡献回到上游社区 47 | required: false 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | target 2 | *.iml 3 | bin 4 | .class 5 | .svn 6 | .settings 7 | .classpath 8 | .project 9 | logs/ 10 | .flattened-pom.xml 11 | .DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # see https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/ci/yaml/README.html for all available options 2 | 3 | build1: 4 | stage: build 5 | only: 6 | - /^develop.*$/ 7 | - /^release.*$/ 8 | script: 9 | - echo "git clone success!" 10 | - if [[ "${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}" == "release"* ]]; then sh autotag.sh ${CI_PROJECT_ID} ${CI_COMMIT_SHA}; fi; 11 | 12 | deploy1: 13 | stage: deploy 14 | only: 15 | - /^develop.*$/ 16 | - /^release.*$/ 17 | script: 18 | - export ENV_NAME="develop"; 19 | - if [[ "${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}" == "release"* ]]; then ENV_NAME="release"; fi; 20 | - mvn deploy -e --settings /home/gitlab-runner/.m2/settings.xml -P${ENV_NAME} 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Every time you modify the pom file, you need to increase the 7 | minor version number and refresh the maven cache. 8 | 9 | The pom file comes with two profiles, develop and release, which can be adjusted as needed during debugging. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 中文 / [English](README.en.md) 2 | 3 | ## 关于 4 | 5 | neatlogic-parent用于管理整个neatlogic项目各个包的引用版本。 6 | 7 | 为了同时兼容生产环境和开发环境的引用,neatlogic-parent永远只有release版本,每次修改pom文件都需要提升一次小版本号,刷新maven缓存。 8 | 9 | pom文件中自带develop和release两个profile,调试时根据需要调整。 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /autotag.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #Copyright (C) $today.year 深圳极向量科技有限公司 All Rights Reserved. 2 | # 3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | #it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by 5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | #(at your option) any later version. 7 | # 8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 11 | #GNU Affero General Public License for more details. 12 | # 13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 14 | #along with this program. If not, see . 15 | 16 | POM_VERSION=`cat pom.xml|grep ""|sed -n '1p'` 17 | POM_VERSION=${POM_VERSION#*>} 18 | POM_VERSION=${POM_VERSION%<*} 19 | if [ $POM_VERSION != "" ]; then 20 | PROJECT_ID=$1 21 | REF=$2 22 | curl -H "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 5zWk91yBpWfrbrN5fZDV" -X POST -d "tag_name=$POM_VERSION&ref=$REF" http://192.168.0.82:7070/api/v4/projects/$PROJECT_ID/repository/tags 23 | fi 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /origin_gitee.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | dir=$(pwd) 2 | echo "[echo] --------$dir-----------" 3 | # 检查是否存在.git目录或.git配置文件 4 | if [ -d ".git" ] || [ -f ".git" ]; then 5 | #如果pushgitee不存在,则先补充pushgitee 6 | is_pushgitee_exist=$(git config --get alias.pushgitee) 7 | if [ -z "$is_pushgitee_exist" ]; then 8 | echo "[echo] 不存在[alias]:pushgitee" 9 | currentProject=$(basename "$(pwd)") 10 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force git@gitee.com:neat-logic/$currentProject.git" 11 | fi 12 | # 获取origin的URL和pushgitee的URL 13 | origin_url=$(git remote get-url origin) 14 | pushgitee_url=$(git config alias.pushgitee | sed 's/push --force //') 15 | #如果origin不是gitee 16 | pattern="git@gitee.com" 17 | if [[ ! $origin_url == *$pattern* ]]; then 18 | # 如果这两个URL都存在,则交换它们 19 | if [ ! -z "$origin_url" ] && [ ! -z "$pushgitee_url" ]; then 20 | git remote set-url origin "$pushgitee_url" 21 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force $origin_url" 22 | echo "[echo] origin_url: $origin_url" 23 | echo "[echo] pushgitee_url: $pushgitee_url" 24 | else 25 | echo "[echo] Missing origin or pushgitee URL in $dir" 26 | fi 27 | fi 28 | else 29 | echo "[echo] No git repository in $dir" 30 | fi 31 | echo "[echo] ----------------------" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /origin_gitlab.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | dir=$(pwd) 2 | echo "[echo] --------$dir-----------" 3 | # 检查是否存在.git目录或.git配置文件 4 | if [ -d ".git" ] || [ -f ".git" ]; then 5 | #如果pushgitee不存在,则先补充pushgitee 6 | is_pushgitee_exist=$(git config --get alias.pushgitee) 7 | if [ -z "$is_pushgitee_exist" ]; then 8 | echo "[echo] 不存在[alias]:pushgitee" 9 | currentProject=$(basename "$(pwd)") 10 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force git@gitee.com:neat-logic/$currentProject.git" 11 | fi 12 | # 获取origin的URL和pushgitee的URL 13 | origin_url=$(git remote get-url origin) 14 | pushgitee_url=$(git config alias.pushgitee | sed 's/push --force //') 15 | #如果origin是gitee 16 | pattern="git@gitee.com" 17 | if [[ $origin_url == *$pattern* ]]; then 18 | # 如果这两个URL都存在,则交换它们 19 | if [ ! -z "$origin_url" ] && [ ! -z "$pushgitee_url" ]; then 20 | git remote set-url origin "$pushgitee_url" 21 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force $origin_url" 22 | echo "[echo] origin_url: $origin_url" 23 | echo "[echo] pushgitee_url: $pushgitee_url" 24 | else 25 | echo "[echo] Missing origin or pushgitee URL in $dir" 26 | fi 27 | fi 28 | else 29 | echo "[echo] No git repository in $dir" 30 | fi 31 | echo "[echo] ----------------------" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pom.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 15 | 16 | 18 | 4.0.0 19 | com.neatlogic 20 | neatlogic-parent 21 | ${revision} 22 | pom 23 | 24 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 25 | 1.8 26 | 1.8 27 | 1.8 28 | 1.7.36 29 | 5.3.39 30 | 2.17.3 31 | 7.17.25 32 | UTF-8 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | develop 38 | 39 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 40 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 41 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 42 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 43 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 44 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 45 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 46 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 47 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 48 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 49 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 50 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 51 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 52 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 53 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 54 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 55 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 56 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 57 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 58 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 59 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 60 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 61 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 62 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 63 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 64 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 65 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 66 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 67 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 68 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 69 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 70 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 71 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 72 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 73 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 74 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 75 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 76 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 77 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 78 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 79 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 80 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 81 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 82 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 83 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 84 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 85 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 86 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 87 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | release 93 | 94 | 3.2.0 95 | 3.2.0 96 | 3.2.0 97 | 3.2.0 98 | 3.2.0 99 | 3.2.0 100 | 3.2.0 101 | 3.2.0 102 | 3.2.0 103 | 3.2.0 104 | 3.2.0 105 | 3.2.0 106 | 3.2.0 107 | 3.2.0 108 | 3.2.0 109 | 3.2.0 110 | 3.2.0 111 | 3.2.0 112 | 3.2.0 113 | 3.2.0 114 | 3.2.0 115 | 3.2.0 116 | 3.2.0 117 | 3.2.0 118 | 3.2.0 119 | 3.2.0 120 | 3.2.0 121 | 3.2.0 122 | 3.2.0 123 | 3.2.0 124 | 3.2.0 125 | 3.2.0 126 | 3.2.0 127 | 3.2.0 128 | 3.2.0 129 | 3.2.0 130 | 3.2.0 131 | 3.2.0 132 | 3.2.0 133 | 3.2.0 134 | 3.2.0 135 | 3.2.0 136 | 3.2.0 137 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 138 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 139 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 140 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 141 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 142 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | commercial 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | com.neatlogic 157 | neatlogic-pbc 158 | ${neatlogic.pbc} 159 | 160 | 161 | com.neatlogic 162 | neatlogic-document-online-commercial 163 | ${neatlogic.document.online.commercial} 164 | 165 | 166 | com.neatlogic 167 | neatlogic-codehub-base 168 | ${neatlogic.codehub.base} 169 | 170 | 171 | com.neatlogic 172 | neatlogic-codehub 173 | ${neatlogic.codehub} 174 | 175 | 176 | com.neatlogic 177 | neatlogic-rdm-commercial 178 | ${neatlogic.rdm.commercial} 179 | 180 | 181 | com.neatlogic 182 | neatlogic-cmdb-commercial 183 | ${neatlogic.cmdb.commercial} 184 | 185 | 186 | com.neatlogic 187 | neatlogic-dr-base 188 | ${neatlogic.dr.base} 189 | 190 | 191 | com.neatlogic 192 | neatlogic-dr 193 | ${neatlogic.dr} 194 | 195 | 196 | com.neatlogic 197 | neatlogic-diagram 198 | ${neatlogic.diagram} 199 | 200 | 201 | com.neatlogic 202 | neatlogic-eoa 203 | ${neatlogic.eoa} 204 | 205 | 206 | com.neatlogic 207 | neatlogic-eoa-base 208 | ${neatlogic.eoa.base} 209 | 210 | 211 | com.neatlogic 212 | neatlogic-itsm-commercial 213 | ${neatlogic.itsm.commercial} 214 | 215 | 216 | com.neatlogic 217 | neatlogic-tenant-commercial 218 | ${neatlogic.tenant.commercial} 219 | 220 | 221 | com.neatlogic 222 | neatlogic-deploy-commercial 223 | ${neatlogic.deploy.commercial} 224 | 225 | 226 | com.neatlogic 227 | neatlogic-database 228 | ${neatlogic.database} 229 | 230 | 231 | com.neatlogic 232 | neatlogic-alert-commercial 233 | ${neatlogic.alert.commercial} 234 | 235 | 236 | com.neatlogic 237 | neatlogic-diagnosis 238 | ${neatlogic.diagnosis} 239 | 240 | 241 | com.neatlogic 242 | neatlogic-diagnosis-base 243 | ${neatlogic.diagnosis.base} 244 | 245 | 246 | 247 | 248 | 249 | 250 | 251 | 252 | 253 | com.neatlogic 254 | neatlogic-framework 255 | ${neatlogic.framework} 256 | 257 | 258 | com.neatlogic 259 | neatlogic-change-base 260 | ${neatlogic.change.base} 261 | 262 | 263 | com.neatlogic 264 | neatlogic-autoexec-base 265 | ${neatlogic.autoexec.base} 266 | 267 | 268 | com.neatlogic 269 | neatlogic-itsm-base 270 | ${neatlogic.itsm.base} 271 | 272 | 273 | com.neatlogic 274 | neatlogic-deploy-base 275 | ${neatlogic.deploy.base} 276 | 277 | 278 | com.neatlogic 279 | neatlogic-cmdb-base 280 | ${neatlogic.cmdb.base} 281 | 282 | 283 | com.neatlogic 284 | neatlogic-dashboard-base 285 | ${neatlogic.dashboard.base} 286 | 287 | 288 | com.neatlogic 289 | neatlogic-event-base 290 | ${neatlogic.event.base} 291 | 292 | 293 | com.neatlogic 294 | neatlogic-inspect-base 295 | ${neatlogic.inspect.base} 296 | 297 | 298 | com.neatlogic 299 | neatlogic-knowledge-base 300 | ${neatlogic.knowledge.base} 301 | 302 | 303 | com.neatlogic 304 | neatlogic-report-base 305 | ${neatlogic.report.base} 306 | 307 | 308 | com.neatlogic 309 | neatlogic-tagent-base 310 | ${neatlogic.tagent.base} 311 | 312 | 313 | com.neatlogic 314 | neatlogic-tenant 315 | ${neatlogic.tenant} 316 | 317 | 318 | com.neatlogic 319 | neatlogic-dashboard 320 | ${neatlogic.dashboard} 321 | 322 | 323 | com.neatlogic 324 | neatlogic-itsm 325 | ${neatlogic.itsm} 326 | 327 | 328 | com.neatlogic 329 | neatlogic-rdm 330 | ${neatlogic.rdm} 331 | 332 | 333 | com.neatlogic 334 | neatlogic-rdm-base 335 | ${neatlogic.rdm.base} 336 | 337 | 338 | com.neatlogic 339 | neatlogic-change 340 | ${neatlogic.change} 341 | 342 | 343 | com.neatlogic 344 | neatlogic-report 345 | ${neatlogic.report} 346 | 347 | 348 | com.neatlogic 349 | neatlogic-event 350 | ${neatlogic.event} 351 | 352 | 353 | com.neatlogic 354 | neatlogic-knowledge 355 | ${neatlogic.knowledge} 356 | 357 | 358 | com.neatlogic 359 | neatlogic-autoexec 360 | ${neatlogic.autoexec} 361 | 362 | 363 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