Ian Fijolek
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Based on the idea from SeaLife, adds alerts for when a monitor comes out of an alerting down state. Also includes a bunch of unit tests to cover the new code. |
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minitor | ||
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LICENSE | ||
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README.md | ||
requirements-dev.txt | ||
requirements.txt | ||
sample-config.yml | ||
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setup.py | ||
tox.ini |
minitor
A minimal monitoring system
What does it do?
Minitor accepts a YAML configuration file with a set of commands to run and a set of alerts to execute when those commands fail. It is designed to be as simple as possible and relies on other command line tools to do checks and issue alerts.
But why?
I'm running a few small services and found Sensu, Consul, Nagios, etc. to all be far too complicated for my usecase.
So how do I use it?
Running
Install and execute with:
pip install minitor
minitor
If locally developing you can use:
make run
It will read the contents of config.yml
and begin its loop. You could also run it directly and provide a new config file via the --config
argument.
Configuring
In this repo, you can explore the sample-config.yml
file for an example, but the general structure is as follows. It should be noted that environment variable interpolation happens on load of the YAML file. Also, when alerts are executed, they will be passed through Python's format function with arguments for some attributes of the Monitor. Currently this is limited to {monitor_name}
.
Contributing
Whether you're looking to submit a patch or just tell me I broke something, you can contribute through the Github mirror and I can merge PRs back to the source repository.
Primary Repo: https://git.iamthefij.com/iamthefij/minitor.git
Github Mirror: https://github.com/IamTheFij/minitor.git