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shopdb-flask/plugins/network/models/network_device.py
cproudlock 78a0ee8d83 Add custom fields + warranty plugin, rework settings into two-pane shell
Feature work from the 2026-07 session:

Settings IA
- Replace the flat 27-card settings hub with a persistent two-pane shell
  (SettingsLayout.vue): grouped, searchable left rail + content pane.
- Nest all settings/* routes under the shell via router post-processing;
  shared nav catalog in settingsNav.js. Group by asset class (PCs, Printers,
  Equipment, Network) so per-type settings stop scattering.

Custom fields (core)
- customfields + customfieldvalues tables (migration 7d14), CRUD API at
  /api/customfields, per-asset value get/save.
- Settings management page + reusable CustomFieldsSection (detail) and
  CustomFieldsInputs (form) wired into all four asset types.

Warranty (new plugin)
- plugins/warranty: warranties + warrantyassets (migration 7d15), derived
  coverage status, provider abstraction (manual now; Dell/Lenovo/HP stubs).
- API CRUD + per-asset panel + report buckets; WarrantyPanel on all four
  detail pages; Warranties management page; Warranty report + Reports card.
- Seed warranty.* permissions.

Printer drivers
- printerdrivers table (migration 7d13) linked to printer models; drivers now
  surface on the matching printer's detail page.

Other
- PCDetail rebalanced (Network + Status + Warranty + custom fields on the right).
- Rename PCs list "Features" column to "Remote Access"; fix badge hover underline.
- Drop equipment islocationonly field.
- Centralize asset-type label/route maps into utils/assetTypes.js.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 15:37:21 -04:00

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"""Network device plugin models."""
from shopdb.api import db, BaseModel
class NetworkDeviceType(BaseModel):
"""
Network device type classification.
Examples: Switch, Router, Access Point, Camera, IDF, Firewall, etc.
"""
__tablename__ = 'networkdevicetypes'
networkdevicetypeid = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
networkdevicetype = db.Column(db.String(100), unique=True, nullable=False)
description = db.Column(db.Text)
icon = db.Column(db.String(50), comment='Icon name for UI')
color = db.Column(db.String(20), comment='CSS color for UI/map markers')
def __repr__(self):
return f"<NetworkDeviceType {self.networkdevicetype}>"
class NetworkDevice(BaseModel):
"""
Network device-specific extension data.
Links to core Asset table via assetid.
Stores network device-specific fields like hostname, firmware, ports, etc.
"""
__tablename__ = 'networkdevices'
networkdeviceid = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
# Link to core asset
assetid = db.Column(
db.Integer,
db.ForeignKey('assets.assetid', ondelete='CASCADE'),
unique=True,
nullable=False,
index=True
)
# Network device classification
networkdevicetypeid = db.Column(
db.Integer,
db.ForeignKey('networkdevicetypes.networkdevicetypeid'),
nullable=True
)
# Vendor
vendorid = db.Column(
db.Integer,
db.ForeignKey('vendors.vendorid'),
nullable=True
)
# Network identity
hostname = db.Column(
db.String(100),
index=True,
comment='Network hostname'
)
# Firmware/software version
firmwareversion = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=True)
# Physical characteristics
portcount = db.Column(
db.Integer,
nullable=True,
comment='Number of ports (for switches)'
)
# Features
ispoe = db.Column(
db.Boolean,
default=False,
comment='Power over Ethernet capable'
)
ismanaged = db.Column(
db.Boolean,
default=False,
comment='Managed device (SNMP, web interface, etc.)'
)
# For IDF/closet locations
rackunit = db.Column(
db.String(20),
nullable=True,
comment='Rack unit position (e.g., U1, U5)'
)
# Relationships
asset = db.relationship(
'Asset',
backref=db.backref('network_device', uselist=False, lazy='joined')
)
networkdevicetype = db.relationship('NetworkDeviceType', backref='networkdevices')
vendor = db.relationship('Vendor', backref='network_devices')
__table_args__ = (
db.Index('idx_netdev_type', 'networkdevicetypeid'),
db.Index('idx_netdev_hostname', 'hostname'),
db.Index('idx_netdev_vendor', 'vendorid'),
)
def __repr__(self):
return f"<NetworkDevice {self.hostname or self.assetid}>"
def to_dict(self):
"""Convert to dictionary with related names."""
result = super().to_dict()
# Add related object names
if self.networkdevicetype:
result['networkdevicetypename'] = self.networkdevicetype.networkdevicetype
if self.vendor:
result['vendorname'] = self.vendor.vendor
return result