# network_inventory I started this project in order to have solution for keeping an inventory over my various servers and other network equipment. ## Setup 1. Clone the repository 2. Run `./setup.sh` to setup the docker container. 3. Run `docker-compose up` to start the development server. You can access it at http://localhost:8000 . You're now all set to start developing. If you need to run migrations you can create and apply them with the following two commands. ``` docker-compose run web python manage.py makemigrations inventory docker-compose run web python manage.py migrate ``` ## Todos - [ ] Create an Apache configuration - [ ] configure htaccess or something similar - [ ] extend the CSS - A more centered layout would be nice - Maybe some colours - [ ] include a RAID calculator - I would like to use this to show the usable space in a RAID system. - [ ] calculate the used space on a host Means calculate the size all the VMs would use if they were thick. - [ ] Move the lists to their own page. Since I have more devices than I thought it would provide a better overview than one big list. - [ ] Add a Counter to the RAM Modules - [ ] Create an abstract company class - [ ] Create Customer and a Manufacturer sub class Those two would be based on the company class. I'm currently not sure how I should handle the case where a company is both a customer and a manufacturer. - [ ] Create a NET category where a device can live in. This NET Category should display it's IP range, Subnet mask and show it's DHCP range if one is configured. - [ ] Create class DeviceInNet This class shows the relationship between the device and a NET. An attribute of a DeviceInNet should be an IP address. - [ ] Recreate the RM in draw.io The Dia RM is okay but not really that great. Draw.io would give a better result. ## Developemenet For a detailed documentation of the source have a look at the [documentation](https://git.2li.ch/Nebucatnetzer/network_inventory/src/branch/master/docs/docs.org).