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Introduction

Open-AudIT can be configured to use LDAP servers (Microsoft Active Directory and/or OpenLDAP) to authenticate a user and in addition, to create a user account using assigned roles and orgs based on LDAP group membership.

How Does it Work?

Summaries are a single query against the database with a 'group by' command. Using this simple method we can easily create a summary for virtually any attribute.

We no longer require a separate report for each 'type' of a device. We now simply have a summary that groups by 'system.type' and shows the result. You can then click on a given type from the list and see the matching devices. In this case, one Summary replaces (potentially) 78 reports (there are 78 device types).

A summary is different to a query in that a summary is designed to group items by a given attribute then provide a 'click through' link to the actual devices. A query is simply a list of items with no further links. As above - this of a Summary as a combined "report + subreport", whereas a query is simply a single Report.

Summaries have a different 'collection' template to the other resources within Open-AudIT. This template shows the Summary as you would expect and also shows buttons with counts of other resources. This page is designed to be the HomePage of Open-AudIT.

Creating a LDAP Server Entry

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

When viewing a summary, a default set of columns are provided - name, count, and view. The Name column is the name of the column you are grouping devices by. IE - In the Manufacturer Summary, the name column would be the system.manufacturer column from the database. The count is the number of devices with this attribute and the view is a button to view those particular devices.

There is also an option to provide additional columns for viewing. In the case of the Software Summary, you can see we also provide the software name and version. These are not shown on the initial summary page but rather added to the list of attributes shown when viewing the next page. IE - Show me the actual devices with MS Office installed. This page will also show the are name and version in addition to the default columns.

 

 

View a LDAP Server Details

Go to menu:  Manage -> Summaries -> List Summaries.

You will see a list of summaries. You can view a summary by clicking on the blue view icon.

You can execute the summary and see the results by clicking the Execute icon in blue on the right side of the screen.

You can also edit or delete the summary.

 

 

Database Schema

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

CREATE TABLE `summaries` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`org_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '1',
`table` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`column` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`extra_columns` text NOT NULL,
`edited_by` varchar(200) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`edited_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '2000-01-01 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=13 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;

A typical entry looks as below.

           id: 6
         name: Manufacturers
       org_id: 1
        table: system
       column: manufacturer
extra_columns: system.model
    edited_by: system
  edited_date: 2000-01-01 00:00:00

API / Web Access

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

Access is provided as part of a roles permissions. Summaries is a standard resource and can have create, read, update and delete permissions.

The API routes below are usable from both a JSON Restful API and the web interface. The Web application routes are specifically designed to be called from the web interface (a browser).

API Routes

Request Method
ID
Action
Resulting Function
Permission Required
URL Example
Notes
Example Response
POSTn createsummaries::create/summariesInsert a new summaries entry.summary_create.json
GETy readsummaries::read/summaries/{id}Returns a summaries details.summary_read.json
PATCHy updatesummaries::update/summaries/{id}Update an attribute of a summaries entry.summary_update.json
DELETEy deletesummaries::delete/summaries/{id}Delete a summaries entry.summary_delete.json
GETn collectionsummaries::read/summariesReturns a list of summaries.summary_collection.json
POSTnimportimportsummaries::create/summaries/importImport multiple connections using a CSV. 
GETyexecuteexecutesummaries::read/summaries/{id}/executeExecute (run) a summary and show the result.summary_execute.json

Web Application Routes

Request Method
ID
Action
Resulting Function
Permission Required
URL Example
Notes
GETncreatecreate_formsummaries::create/summaries/createDisplays a standard web form for submission to POST /summaries.
GETyupdateupdate_formsummaries::update/summaries/{id}/updateShow the summaries details with the option to update attributes using PATCH to /summaries/{id}
GETnimportimport_formsummaries::create/summaries/importDisplays a standard web form for submission to POST /summaries/import.

 

 

 

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