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Utility/library for checking connectivity between services

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conn-check allows for checking connectivity with external services.

You can write a config file that defines services that you need to have access to, and conn-check will check connectivity with each.

It supports various types of services, all of which allow for basic network checks, but some allow for confirming credentials work also.

Configuration

The configuration is done via a yaml file. The file defines a list of checks to do:

- type: tcp
  host: localhost
  port: 80
- type: tls
  host: localhost
  port: 443
  disable_tls_verification: false

Each check defines a type, and then options as appropriate for that type.

Check Types

tcp

A simple tcp connectivity check.

host

The host.

port

The port.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

tls

A check that uses TLS (ssl is a deprecated alias for this type).

host

The host.

port

The port.

disable_tls_verification

Optional flag to disable verification of TLS certs and handshake. Default: false.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

udp

Check that sending a specific UDP packet gets a specific response.

host

The host.

port

The port.

send

The string to send.

expect

The string to expect in the response.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

http

Check that a HTTP/HTTPS request succeeds (https also works).

url

The URL to fetch.

method

Optional HTTP method to use. Default: “GET”.

expected_code

Optional status code that defines success. Default: 200.

proxy_url

Optional HTTP/HTTPS proxy URL to connect via, including protocol, if set proxy_{host,port} are ignored.

proxy_host

Optional HTTP/HTTPS proxy to connect via.

proxy_port

Optional port to use with proxy_host. Default: 8000.

headers:

Optional headers to send, as a dict of key-values. Multiple values can be given as a list/tuple of lists/tuples, e.g.: [('foo', 'bar'), ('foo', 'baz')]

body:

Optional raw request body string to send.

disable_tls_verification:

Optional flag to disable verification of TLS certs and handshake. Default: false.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

allow_redirects

Optional flag to Follow 30x redirects. Default: false.

params

Optional dict of params to URL encode and pass in the querystring.

cookies

Optional dict of cookies to pass in the request headers.

auth

Optional basic HTTP auth credentials, as a tuple/list: (username, password).

digest_auth

Optional digest HTTP auth credentials, as a tuple/list: (username, password).

amqp

Check that an AMQP server can be authenticated against.

host

The host.

port

The port.

username

The username to authenticate with.

password

The password to authenticate with.

use_tls

Optional flag whether to connect with TLS. Default: true.

vhost

Optional vhost name to connect to. Default ‘/’.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

postgres

Check that a PostgreSQL db can be authenticated against (postgresql also works).

host

The host.

port

The port.

username

The username to authenticate with.

password

The password to authenticate with.

database

The database to connect to.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

redis

Check that a redis server is present, optionally checking authentication.

host

The host.

port

The port.

password

Optional password to authenticatie with.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

memcache

Check that a memcached server is present (memcached also works).

host

The host.

port

The port.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

mongodb

Check that a MongoDB server is present (mongo also works).

host

The host.

port

Optional port. Default: 27017.

username

Optional username to authenticate with.

password

Optional password to authenticate with.

database

Optional database name to connect to, if not set the test database will be used, if this database does not exist (or is not available to the user) you will need to provide a database name.

timeout

Optional connection timeout in seconds. Default: 10 (or value from --connect-timeout).

Tags

Every check type also supports a tags field, which is a list of tags that can be used with the --include-tags and --exclude-tags arguments to conn-check.

Example YAML:

- type: http
  url: http://google.com/
  tags:
    - external

To run just “external” checks:

conn-check --include-tags=external ...

To run all the checks except external:

conn-check --exclude-tags=external

Buffered/Ordered output

conn-check normally executes with output to STDOUT buffered so that the output can be ordered, with failed checks being printed first, grouping by destination etc.

If you’d rather see results as they available you can use the -U/--unbuffered-output option to disable buffering.

Building wheels

To allow for easier/more portable distribution of this tool you can build conn-check and all it’s dependencies as Python wheels:

make clean-wheels
make build-wheels
make build-wheels-extra EXTRA=amqp
make build-wheels-extra EXTRA=redis

The build-wheels make target will build conn-check and it’s base dependencies, but to include the optional extra dependencies for other checks such as amqp, redis or postgres you need to use the build-wheels-extra target with the EXTRA env value.

By default all the wheels will be placed in ./wheels.

Automatically generating conn-check YAML configurations

The conn-check-configs package contains utilities/libraries for generating checks from existing application configurations and environments, e.g. from Django settings modules and Juju environments.

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