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package FS::router;
use strict;
use vars qw( @ISA );
use FS::Record qw( qsearchs qsearch );
use FS::addr_block;
@ISA = qw( FS::Record FS::m2m_Common );
=head1 NAME
FS::router - Object methods for router records
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use FS::router;
$record = new FS::router \%hash;
$record = new FS::router { 'column' => 'value' };
$error = $record->insert;
$error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
$error = $record->delete;
$error = $record->check;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An FS::router record describes a broadband router, such as a DSLAM or a wireless
access point. FS::router inherits from FS::Record. The following
fields are currently supported:
=over 4
=item routernum - primary key
=item routername - descriptive name for the router
=item svcnum - svcnum of the owning FS::svc_broadband, if appropriate
=back
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new HASHREF
Create a new record. To add the record to the database, see "insert".
=cut
sub table { 'router'; }
=item insert
Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error,
otherwise returns false.
=item delete
Deletes this record from the database. If there is an error, returns the
error, otherwise returns false.
=item replace OLD_RECORD
Replaces OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error,
returns the error, otherwise returns false.
=item check
Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid record. If there is an error,
returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace
methods.
=cut
sub check {
my $self = shift;
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('routernum')
|| $self->ut_text('routername')
|| $self->ut_agentnum_acl('agentnum', 'Engineering global configuration')
;
return $error if $error;
$self->SUPER::check;
}
=item addr_block
Returns a list of FS::addr_block objects (address blocks) associated
with this object.
=cut
sub addr_block {
my $self = shift;
return qsearch('addr_block', { routernum => $self->routernum });
}
=item part_svc_router
Returns a list of FS::part_svc_router objects associated with this
object. This is unlikely to be useful for any purpose other than retrieving
the associated FS::part_svc objects. See below.
=cut
sub part_svc_router {
my $self = shift;
return qsearch('part_svc_router', { routernum => $self->routernum });
}
=item part_svc
Returns a list of FS::part_svc objects associated with this object.
=cut
sub part_svc {
my $self = shift;
return map { qsearchs('part_svc', { svcpart => $_->svcpart }) }
$self->part_svc_router;
}
=item agent
Returns the agent associated with this router, if any.
=cut
sub agent {
qsearchs('agent', { 'agentnum' => shift->agentnum });
}
=back
=head1 BUGS
=head1 SEE ALSO
FS::svc_broadband, FS::router, FS::addr_block, FS::part_svc,
schema.html from the base documentation.
=cut
1;
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