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− | ==NAME==
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− | FS::addr_range - Object methods for addr_range records
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− | ==SYNOPSIS==
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− | <code>
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− | use FS::addr_range;
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− | $record = new FS::addr_range \%hash;
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− | $record = new FS::addr_range { 'column' => 'value' };
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− | $error = $record->insert;
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− | $error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
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− | $error = $record->delete;
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− | $error = $record->check;
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− | </code>
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− | ==DESCRIPTION==
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− | An FS::addr_range object represents a contiguous range of IP addresses assigned to a certain purpose. Unlike [[Freeside:3:Documentation:Developer/FS/addr block|FS::addr_block]], this isn't a routing block; the range doesn't have to be aligned on a subnet boundary, and doesn't have a gateway or broadcast address. It's just a range.
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− | ; rangenum - primary key; start - starting address of the range, as a dotted quad; length - number of addresses in the range, including start; status - what to do with the addresses in this range; currently can only be "unavailable", which makes the addresses unavailable for assignment to any kind of service.
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− | ==METHODS==
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− | ; new HASHREF
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− | :Creates a new range. To add the example to the database, see [[#insert|"insert"]].
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− | :Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the ''hash'' method.
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− | ; insert
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− | :Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false.
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− | ; delete
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− | :Delete this record from the database.
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− | ; replace OLD_RECORD
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− | :Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false.
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− | ; check
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− | :Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid example. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace methods.
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− | ; end [ IPADDR ]
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− | :Get/set the end IP address in the range. This isn't actually part of the record but it's convenient.
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− | ; contains IPADDR
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− | :Checks whether IPADDR (a dotted-quad IPv4 address) is within the range.
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− | ; as_string
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− | :Returns a readable string showing the address range.
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− | ; desc
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− | :Returns a semi-friendly description of the block status.
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− | ; allow_use
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− | :Returns true if addresses in this range can be used by services, etc.
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− | ==CLASS METHODS==
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− | Returns all address ranges that contain IPADDR.
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− | ==DEVELOPER NOTE==
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− | [[Freeside:3:Documentation:Developer/NetAddr/IP|NetAddr::IP]] objects have netmasks. They also have overloaded operators for addition and subtraction, but those have range limitations when comparing addresses. (An IPv4 address is effectively a uint32; the difference between two IPv4 addresses is the same range, but signed.) In later versions of the library the <tt>bigint</tt> method can be used as a workaround, but otherwise it's not safe to subtract two addresses that might differ in the first bit of the first octet.
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− | ==BUGS==
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− | ==SEE ALSO==
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− | [[Freeside:3:Documentation:Developer/FS/svc IP Mixin|FS::svc_IP_Mixin]], [[Freeside:3:Documentation:Developer/FS/Record|FS::Record]], schema.html from the base documentation.
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− | ==POD ERRORS==
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− | Hey! '''The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:'''
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− | ; Around line 234:
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− | :Unknown directive: =sub
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