IP Reg is a IPAM tool to keep track of assets, nodes (IP addresses, MAC addresses, DNS aliases) within different subnets, over different locations or even VLAN's. Written in PHP, used with a MySQL-database to have a unique insight in your local network.
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ipreg/locationadd.php

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<?php
/*****************************************************************************
IP Reg, a PHP/MySQL IPAM tool
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Wietse Warendorff
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
For more information, visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipreg,
or contact me at wietsew@users.sourceforge.net
*****************************************************************************/
// start page
// includes
include("includes.php");
// get id
$location_parent = sanitize($_GET['location_parent']);
// start output
include("header.php");
// set template
$tp = new Template("tpl/locationadd.tpl", $config_yapter_error);
// set language variables
$tp->setvars($lang);
// start parent
// look for locations
// build query
$query = "SELECT
location.location_id AS location_id,
location.location_name AS location_name,
location.location_parent AS location_parent
FROM
location
ORDER BY
location.location_name";
// run query
$locations = $db->db_select($query);
// count results
$location_counter = count($locations);
// any loactions?
if ($location_counter>0) {
// get objects
foreach($locations AS $location) {
// create arrays
$location_names[$location['location_id']] = $location['location_name'];
$parents[$location['location_parent']][] = $location['location_id'];
}
}
// look for parents
// function to look for parents and create a new array for every child
function location($parents, $parent = 0) {
// loop array to check
foreach($parents[$parent] as $child) {
if(isset($parents[$child])) {
// element has children
$children[$child] = location($parents, $child);
} else {
// no children, set NULL
$children[$child] = NULL;
}
}
// and again...
return $children;
}
// to tpl
// recursive children check to template
function checkchildren($locations, $level) {
// include template class
global $tp;
// import location names
global $location_names;
// import location names
global $location_parent;
// action!
foreach ($locations as $parent=>$child) {
// send vars to template
$tp->set("location_id", $parent);
$tp->set("location_name", $location_names[$parent]);
$tp->set("nbsp", str_repeat("-&nbsp;&nbsp;",$level));
// set parent selected
if($parent==$location_parent) {
$tp->set("location_selected", "selected");
} else {
$tp->set("location_selected", "");
}
// parse block
$tp->parse("location_row");
// any children?
if($child != "") {
// yes, so do the loop again!
checkchildren($child, $level+1);
}
}
// parse and clear for the next round
$tp->parse("location_table");
$tp->clear("location_table");
}
// assemble the tree
$tree = location($parents);
// check for values and build template
checkchildren($tree, 0);
// end page
// output
$tp->parse();
$tp->spit();
// footer
include("footer.php");
?>