ec-europa / itopapi
Php library for accessing the iTop API
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Requires
- php: >=5.6.0
- ext-curl: *
Requires (Dev)
README
iTopApi PHP is an helper class to use and query the iTop API from your PHP scripts.
Installation (with composer) :
composer require ec-europa/itopapi
Usage
Getting data
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; $iTopAPI = new \iTopApi\ITopClient( 'http://localhost/itop', 'itopUser', 'iTopPassword' ); //disable SSL checks ? //$iTopAPI->setCertificateCheck(false); $query = sprintf("SELECT Servers WHERE environment = '%s'",'development'); $serversRequest = $iTopAPI->coreGet("Servers",$query); $servers = $serverRequest['objects'];
Creating data
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; $iTopAPI = new \iTopApi\ITopClient( 'http://localhost/itop', 'itopUser', 'iTopPassword' ); //disable SSL checks ? //$iTopAPI->setCertificateCheck(false); $request = $iTopAPI->coreCreate("Servers",array( 'hostname' => 'localhost', 'memory' => 2048, 'cpu' => 4, 'location' => 'dc1' ));
Updating data
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; $iTopAPI = new \iTopApi\ITopClient( 'http://localhost/itop', 'itopUser', 'iTopPassword' ); //disable SSL checks ? //$iTopAPI->setCertificateCheck(false); $request = $iTopAPI->coreUpdate("Servers",array( 'hostname' => 'localhost' ),array( 'memory' => 1024 ));
Using object oriented
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; $iTopAPI = new \iTopApi\ITopClient( 'http://localhost/itop', 'itopUser', 'iTopPassword' ); //disable SSL checks ? //$iTopAPI->setCertificateCheck(false); /** * Query and iterate */ $servers = $iTopAPI->getObjects("Server", array( 'name' => 'server001' ) ); foreach($servers as $server) { echo $server->name.' is '.$server->status_friendlyname; $server->name = 'server001-eu'; $server->save(); } /** * Deletes a new server : */ if($server->status_friendlyname == 'decommissioning') $server->delete(); /** * Creates a new server : */ $server = $iTopClient->getNewObject('Server'); $server->name = 'server002'; $server->status_friendlyname = 'deployed'; $server->save();