X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=FS%2FFS%2Fsvc_IP_Mixin.pm;h=c89245fe25b801e45b3d0fd21aeafd3f9d08fc2e;hp=7eda7e02c0bd7596c5902b2d8399145bcd89d854;hb=f822e27a1e00594332ffa487a1c284234c5580a6;hpb=06fb1346ff8076a84f743fa07de31852942e144f diff --git a/FS/FS/svc_IP_Mixin.pm b/FS/FS/svc_IP_Mixin.pm index 7eda7e02c..c89245fe2 100644 --- a/FS/FS/svc_IP_Mixin.pm +++ b/FS/FS/svc_IP_Mixin.pm @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ package FS::svc_IP_Mixin; +use base 'FS::IP_Mixin'; use strict; -use base 'FS::IP_Mixin'; +use NEXT; use FS::Record qw(qsearchs qsearch); +use FS::Conf; +use FS::router; +use FS::part_svc_router; =item addr_block @@ -95,7 +99,12 @@ sub _used_addresses { my %hash = ( $ip_field => { op => '!=', value => '' } ); #$hash{'blocknum'} = $block->blocknum if $block; $hash{'svcnum'} = { op => '!=', value => $exclude->svcnum } if ref $exclude; - map { $_->NetAddr->addr } qsearch($class->table, \%hash); + map { my $na = $_->NetAddr; $na ? $na->addr : () } + qsearch({ + table => $class->table, + hashref => \%hash, + extra_sql => " AND $ip_field != '0e0'", + }); } sub _is_used { @@ -120,4 +129,134 @@ sub _is_used { } } +=item attached_router + +Returns the L attached via this service (as opposed to the one +this service is connected through), that is, a router whose "svcnum" field +equals this service's primary key. + +If the 'router_routernum' pseudo-field is set, returns that router instead. + +=cut + +sub attached_router { + my $self = shift; + if ( length($self->get('router_routernum') )) { + return FS::router->by_key($self->router_routernum); + } else { + qsearchs('router', { 'svcnum' => $self->svcnum }); + } +} + +=item attached_block + +Returns the address block (L) assigned to the attached_router, +if there is one. + +If the 'router_blocknum' pseudo-field is set, returns that block instead. + +=cut + +sub attached_block { + my $self = shift; + if ( length($self->get('router_blocknum')) ) { + return FS::addr_block->by_key($self->router_blocknum); + } else { + my $router = $self->attached_router or return ''; + my ($block) = $router->addr_block; + return $block || ''; + } +} + +=item radius_check + +Returns nothing. + +=cut + +sub radius_check { } + +=item radius_reply + +Returns RADIUS reply items that are relevant across all exports and +necessary for the IP address configuration of the service. Currently, that +means "Framed-Route" if there's an attached router. + +=cut + +sub radius_reply { + my $self = shift; + + my %reply = (); + + if ( my $block = $self->attached_block ) { + # block routed over dynamic IP: "192.168.100.0/29 0.0.0.0 1" + # or + # block routed over fixed IP: "192.168.100.0/29 192.168.100.1 1" + # (the "1" at the end is the route metric) + $reply{'Framed-Route'} = $block->cidr . ' ' . + ($self->ip_addr || '0.0.0.0') . ' 1'; + } + + $reply{'Motorola-Canopy-Gateway'} = $self->addr_block->ip_gateway + if FS::Conf->new->exists('radius-canopy') && $self->addr_block; + + %reply; +} + +sub replace_check { + my ($new, $old) = @_; + # this modifies $old, not $new, which is a slight abuse of replace_check, + # but there's no way to ensure that replace_old gets called... + # + # ensure that router_routernum and router_blocknum are set to their + # current values, so that exports remember the service's attached router + # and block even after they've been replaced + my $router = $old->attached_router; + my $block = $old->attached_block; + $old->set('router_routernum', $router ? $router->routernum : 0); + $old->set('router_blocknum', $block ? $block->blocknum : 0); + my $err_or_ref = $new->NEXT::replace_check($old) || ''; + # because NEXT::replace_check($old) ends up trying to AUTOLOAD replace_check + # which is dumb, but easily worked around + ref($err_or_ref) ? '' : $err_or_ref; +} + +=item addr_status + +Returns the ping status record for this service's address, if there +is one. + +=cut + +sub addr_status { + my $self = shift; + my $addr = $self->ip_addr or return; + qsearchs('addr_status', { 'ip_addr' => $addr }); +} + +=item addr_status_color + +Returns the CSS color for the ping status of this service. + +=cut + +# subject to change; should also show high/low latency (yellow?) and +# staleness of data (probably means the daemon is not running) and packet +# loss (once we measure that) + +sub addr_status_color { + my $self = shift; + if ( my $addr_status = $self->addr_status ) { + if ( $addr_status->up ) { + return 'green'; + } else { + return 'red'; + } + } else { + return 'gray'; + } +} + + 1;