Alignak - Receiver module for the Web services
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Alignak Web services Module
===========================
*Alignak Web services module*
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Installation
------------
The installation of this module will copy some configuration files in the Alignak default configuration directory (eg. */usr/local/etc/alignak*). The copied files are located in the default sub-directory used for the modules (eg. *arbiter/modules*).
From PyPI
~~~~~~~~~
To install the module from PyPI:
::
sudo pip install alignak-module-ws
From source files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To install the module from the source files (for developing purpose):
::
git clone https://github.com/Alignak-monitoring-contrib/alignak-module-ws
cd alignak-module-ws
sudo pip install . -e
**Note:** *using `sudo python setup.py install` will not correctly manage the package configuration files! The recommended way is really to use `pip`;)*
Short description
-----------------
This module for Alignak exposes some Alignak Web Services:
* `GET /` will return the list of the available endpoints
* `GET /alignak_map` that will return the map and status of all the Alignak running daemons
* `POST /alignak_command` that will notify an external command to the Alignak framework
* `PATCH /host/<host_name>` that allows to send live state for an host and its services, update host custom variables, enable/disable host checks
Web Services
------------
Get Alignak state
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To get Alignak daemons states, GET on the `alignak_map` endpoint:
::
$ wget http://demo.alignak.net:8888/alignak_map
$ cat alignak_map
{
"reactionner": {
.../...
},
"broker": {
.../...
},
"arbiter": {
"arbiter-master": {
"passive": false,
"polling_interval": 1,
"alive": true,
"realm_name": "",
"manage_sub_realms": false,
"is_sent": false,
"spare": false,
"check_interval": 60,
"address": "127.0.0.1",
"manage_arbiters": false,
"reachable": true,
"max_check_attempts": 3,
"last_check": 0,
"port": 7770
}
},
"scheduler": {
.../...
},
"receiver": {
.../...
},
"poller": {
.../...
}
}
The state of the all the Alignak running daemons is returned in a JSON object formatted as the former example. each daemon type contains an object for each daemon instance with the daemon configuration and live state.
Get Alignak history
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To get Alignak history, GET on the `alignak_logs` endpoint:
::
$ wget http://demo.alignak.net:8888/alignak_logs
$ cat alignak_logs
{
"_status": "OK",
"items": [
{
"service_name": "Zombies",
"host_name": "chazay",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:48 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Users",
"host_name": "denice",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:40 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Zombies",
"host_name": "alignak_glpi",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:37 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Processus",
"host_name": "lachassagne",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:18 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
.../...
]
}
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `items` array property that contain the 25 most recent history events stored in the backend. Each item in this array has the properties:
- _created: GMT date of the event creation in the backend
- host_name / service_name
- user_name: Alignak for Alignak self-generated events, else web UI user that provoked the event
- message: for an Alignak check result, this will contain the main check result information: state[state_type] (acknowledged/downtimed): output (eg. UP[HARD] (False/False): Check output)
- type is the event type:
# WebUI user comment
"webui.comment",
# Check result
"check.result",
# Request to force a check (from WebUI)
"check.request",
"check.requested",
# Add acknowledge (from WebUI)
"ack.add",
# Set acknowledge
"ack.processed",
# Delete acknowledge
"ack.delete",
# Add downtime (from WebUI)
"downtime.add",
# Set downtime
"downtime.processed",
# Delete downtime
"downtime.delete"
# timeperiod transition
"monitoring.timeperiod_transition",
# alert
"monitoring.alert",
# event handler
"monitoring.event_handler",
# flapping start / stop
"monitoring.flapping_start",
"monitoring.flapping_stop",
# downtime start / cancel / end
"monitoring.downtime_start",
"monitoring.downtime_cancelled",
"monitoring.downtime_end",
# acknowledge
"monitoring.acknowledge",
# notification
"monitoring.notification",
Some parameters can be used to refine the results:
- count: number of elements to get (default=25). According to the Alignak backend pagination, the maximu number of elements taht can be returned is 50.
- page: page number (default=0). With the default count (25 items), page=0 returns the items from 0 to 24, page=1 returns the items from 25 to 49, ...
- search: search criteria in the items fields. The search criteria is using the same search engin as the one implemented in the WebUI.
`host_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`service_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`user_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`type:monitoring-alert`, search for all events that have the `monitoring.alert` type
several search criterias can be used simultaneously. Simply separate them with a space character:
`host_name:pattern type:monitoring-alert``
(To be completed...)
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host/service livestate
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To send an host/service live state, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its state:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"livestate": {
"state": "up",
"output": "Output...",
"long_output": "Long output...",
"perf_data": "'counter':1"
}
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host custom variables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To create/update host custom variables, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its variables:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"name": "_dummy",
"variables": {
'test1': 'string',
'test2': 12,
'test3': 15055.0,
'test4': "new!"
}
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host enable/disable checks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To enable/disable an host checks, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its checks configuration:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"active_checks_enabled": True,
"passive_checks_enabled": True
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Send external command
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To send an external command, JSON post on the `command` endpoint.
For a global Alignak command:
::
# Disable all notifications from Alignak
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "disable_notifications"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "DISABLE_NOTIFICATIONS"}
# Enable all notifications from Alignak
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "enable_notifications"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS"}
If your command requires to target a specific element:
::
# Notify a host check result for `always_down` host
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down",
"parameters": "0;Host is UP and running"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT;always_down;0;Host is UP and running"}
# Notify a service check result for `always_down/Load` host
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down/Load",
"parameters": "0;Service is OK|'My metric=12%:80:90:0:100"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;always_down/Load;0;Service is OK"}
# Notify a service check result for `always_down/Load` host (Alignak syntax)
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT",
"host": "always_down",
"service": "Load",
"parameters": "0;Service is OK|'My metric=12%:80:90:0:100"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;always_down/Load;0;Service is OK"}
**Note:** the `element` parameter is the old fashioned Nagios way to target an element and you can target a service with `host;service` syntax or with `host/service` syntax. Alignak recommands to use the `host`, `service` or `user` parameters in place of `element` !
**Note:** a timestamp (integer or float) can also be provided. If it does not exist, Alignak will use the time it receives the command as a timestamp. Specify a `timestamp` parameter if you want to set a specific one for the command
::
# Notify a host check result for `always_down` host at a specific time stamp
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"timestamp": "1484992154",
"command": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down",
"parameters": "0;Host is UP and running"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT;always_down;0;Host is UP and running"}
**Note:** for the available external commands, see the `Alignak documentation chapter on the external commands <http://alignak-doc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/20_annexes/external_commands_list.html>`_.
Configuration
-------------
Once installed, this module has its own configuration file in the */usr/local/etc/alignak/arbiter/modules* directory.
The default configuration file is *mod-ws.cfg*. This file is commented to help configure all the parameters.
To configure an Alignak daemon (*receiver* is the recommended daemon) to use this module:
- edit your daemon configuration file (eg. *receiver-master.cfg*)
- add your module alias value (`web-services`) to the `modules` parameter of the daemon
**Note** that currently the SSL part of this module as not yet been tested!
Bugs, issues and contributing
-----------------------------
Contributions to this project are welcome and encouraged ... `issues in the project repository <https://github.com/alignak-monitoring-contrib/alignak-module-ws/issues>`_ are the common way to raise an information.
===========================
*Alignak Web services module*
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Installation
------------
The installation of this module will copy some configuration files in the Alignak default configuration directory (eg. */usr/local/etc/alignak*). The copied files are located in the default sub-directory used for the modules (eg. *arbiter/modules*).
From PyPI
~~~~~~~~~
To install the module from PyPI:
::
sudo pip install alignak-module-ws
From source files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To install the module from the source files (for developing purpose):
::
git clone https://github.com/Alignak-monitoring-contrib/alignak-module-ws
cd alignak-module-ws
sudo pip install . -e
**Note:** *using `sudo python setup.py install` will not correctly manage the package configuration files! The recommended way is really to use `pip`;)*
Short description
-----------------
This module for Alignak exposes some Alignak Web Services:
* `GET /` will return the list of the available endpoints
* `GET /alignak_map` that will return the map and status of all the Alignak running daemons
* `POST /alignak_command` that will notify an external command to the Alignak framework
* `PATCH /host/<host_name>` that allows to send live state for an host and its services, update host custom variables, enable/disable host checks
Web Services
------------
Get Alignak state
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To get Alignak daemons states, GET on the `alignak_map` endpoint:
::
$ wget http://demo.alignak.net:8888/alignak_map
$ cat alignak_map
{
"reactionner": {
.../...
},
"broker": {
.../...
},
"arbiter": {
"arbiter-master": {
"passive": false,
"polling_interval": 1,
"alive": true,
"realm_name": "",
"manage_sub_realms": false,
"is_sent": false,
"spare": false,
"check_interval": 60,
"address": "127.0.0.1",
"manage_arbiters": false,
"reachable": true,
"max_check_attempts": 3,
"last_check": 0,
"port": 7770
}
},
"scheduler": {
.../...
},
"receiver": {
.../...
},
"poller": {
.../...
}
}
The state of the all the Alignak running daemons is returned in a JSON object formatted as the former example. each daemon type contains an object for each daemon instance with the daemon configuration and live state.
Get Alignak history
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To get Alignak history, GET on the `alignak_logs` endpoint:
::
$ wget http://demo.alignak.net:8888/alignak_logs
$ cat alignak_logs
{
"_status": "OK",
"items": [
{
"service_name": "Zombies",
"host_name": "chazay",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:48 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Users",
"host_name": "denice",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:40 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Zombies",
"host_name": "alignak_glpi",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:37 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
{
"service_name": "Processus",
"host_name": "lachassagne",
"user_name": "Alignak",
"_created": "Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:14:18 GMT",
"message": "",
"type": "check.result"
},
.../...
]
}
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `items` array property that contain the 25 most recent history events stored in the backend. Each item in this array has the properties:
- _created: GMT date of the event creation in the backend
- host_name / service_name
- user_name: Alignak for Alignak self-generated events, else web UI user that provoked the event
- message: for an Alignak check result, this will contain the main check result information: state[state_type] (acknowledged/downtimed): output (eg. UP[HARD] (False/False): Check output)
- type is the event type:
# WebUI user comment
"webui.comment",
# Check result
"check.result",
# Request to force a check (from WebUI)
"check.request",
"check.requested",
# Add acknowledge (from WebUI)
"ack.add",
# Set acknowledge
"ack.processed",
# Delete acknowledge
"ack.delete",
# Add downtime (from WebUI)
"downtime.add",
# Set downtime
"downtime.processed",
# Delete downtime
"downtime.delete"
# timeperiod transition
"monitoring.timeperiod_transition",
# alert
"monitoring.alert",
# event handler
"monitoring.event_handler",
# flapping start / stop
"monitoring.flapping_start",
"monitoring.flapping_stop",
# downtime start / cancel / end
"monitoring.downtime_start",
"monitoring.downtime_cancelled",
"monitoring.downtime_end",
# acknowledge
"monitoring.acknowledge",
# notification
"monitoring.notification",
Some parameters can be used to refine the results:
- count: number of elements to get (default=25). According to the Alignak backend pagination, the maximu number of elements taht can be returned is 50.
- page: page number (default=0). With the default count (25 items), page=0 returns the items from 0 to 24, page=1 returns the items from 25 to 49, ...
- search: search criteria in the items fields. The search criteria is using the same search engin as the one implemented in the WebUI.
`host_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`service_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`user_name:pattern`, search for pattern in the host_name field (pattern can be a regex)
`type:monitoring-alert`, search for all events that have the `monitoring.alert` type
several search criterias can be used simultaneously. Simply separate them with a space character:
`host_name:pattern type:monitoring-alert``
(To be completed...)
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host/service livestate
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To send an host/service live state, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its state:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"livestate": {
"state": "up",
"output": "Output...",
"long_output": "Long output...",
"perf_data": "'counter':1"
}
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host custom variables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To create/update host custom variables, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its variables:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"name": "_dummy",
"variables": {
'test1': 'string',
'test2': 12,
'test3': 15055.0,
'test4': "new!"
}
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Host enable/disable checks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To enable/disable an host checks, PATCH on the `host` endpoint providing the host name and its checks configuration:
::
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"host_name": "test_host",
"active_checks_enabled": True,
"passive_checks_enabled": True
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/host"
The result is a JSON object containing a `_status` property that should be 'OK' and an `_result` array property that contains information about the actions that were executed.
If an error is detected, the `_status` property is not 'OK' and a `_issues` array property will report the detected error(s).
The `/host/host_name` can be used to target the host. If a `name` property is present in the JSON data then this property will take precedence over the `host_name` in the endpoint.
**Note** that the returned items are always sorted to get the most recent first
Send external command
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To send an external command, JSON post on the `command` endpoint.
For a global Alignak command:
::
# Disable all notifications from Alignak
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "disable_notifications"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "DISABLE_NOTIFICATIONS"}
# Enable all notifications from Alignak
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "enable_notifications"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS"}
If your command requires to target a specific element:
::
# Notify a host check result for `always_down` host
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down",
"parameters": "0;Host is UP and running"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT;always_down;0;Host is UP and running"}
# Notify a service check result for `always_down/Load` host
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down/Load",
"parameters": "0;Service is OK|'My metric=12%:80:90:0:100"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;always_down/Load;0;Service is OK"}
# Notify a service check result for `always_down/Load` host (Alignak syntax)
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"command": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT",
"host": "always_down",
"service": "Load",
"parameters": "0;Service is OK|'My metric=12%:80:90:0:100"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;always_down/Load;0;Service is OK"}
**Note:** the `element` parameter is the old fashioned Nagios way to target an element and you can target a service with `host;service` syntax or with `host/service` syntax. Alignak recommands to use the `host`, `service` or `user` parameters in place of `element` !
**Note:** a timestamp (integer or float) can also be provided. If it does not exist, Alignak will use the time it receives the command as a timestamp. Specify a `timestamp` parameter if you want to set a specific one for the command
::
# Notify a host check result for `always_down` host at a specific time stamp
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"timestamp": "1484992154",
"command": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT",
"element": "always_down",
"parameters": "0;Host is UP and running"
}' "http://demo.alignak.net:8888/command"
{"_status": "ok", "_result": "PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT;always_down;0;Host is UP and running"}
**Note:** for the available external commands, see the `Alignak documentation chapter on the external commands <http://alignak-doc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/20_annexes/external_commands_list.html>`_.
Configuration
-------------
Once installed, this module has its own configuration file in the */usr/local/etc/alignak/arbiter/modules* directory.
The default configuration file is *mod-ws.cfg*. This file is commented to help configure all the parameters.
To configure an Alignak daemon (*receiver* is the recommended daemon) to use this module:
- edit your daemon configuration file (eg. *receiver-master.cfg*)
- add your module alias value (`web-services`) to the `modules` parameter of the daemon
**Note** that currently the SSL part of this module as not yet been tested!
Bugs, issues and contributing
-----------------------------
Contributions to this project are welcome and encouraged ... `issues in the project repository <https://github.com/alignak-monitoring-contrib/alignak-module-ws/issues>`_ are the common way to raise an information.
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