## Source ### Source: CSV One line per device, colon seperated. If `ip` isn't present, a DNS lookup will be done against `name`. For large installations, setting `ip` will dramatically reduce startup time. ``` source: default: csv csv: file: /var/lib/oxidized/router.db delimiter: !ruby/regexp /:/ map: name: 0 ip: 1 model: 2 username: 3 password: 4 vars_map: enable: 5 ``` Example csv `/var/lib/oxidized/router.db`: ``` rtr01.local,192.168.1.1,ios,oxidized,5uP3R53cR3T,T0p53cR3t ``` ### Source: SQL Oxidized uses the `sequel` ruby gem. You can use a variety of databases that aren't explicitly listed. For more information visit https://github.com/jeremyevans/sequel Make sure you have the correct adapter! ### Source: MYSQL `sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev` The values correspond to your fields in the DB such that ip, model, etc are field names in the DB ``` source: default: sql sql: adapter: mysql2 database: oxidized table: nodes user: root password: rootpass map: name: ip model: model username: username password: password vars_map: enable: enable ``` ### Source: SQLite One row per device, filtered by hostname. ``` source: default: sql sql: adapter: sqlite database: "/var/lib/oxidized/devices.db" table: devices map: name: fqdn model: model username: username password: password vars_map: enable: enable ``` ### Source: HTTP One object per device. HTTP Supports basic auth, configure the user and pass you want to use under the http: section. ``` source: default: http http: url: https://url/api scheme: https delimiter: !ruby/regexp /:/ user: username pass: password map: name: hostname model: os username: username password: password vars_map: enable: enable headers: X-Auth-Token: 'somerandomstring' ``` You can also pass `secure: false` if you want to disable ssl certificate verification: ``` source: default: http http: url: https://url/api scheme: https secure: false ```