Lightweight monitoring tool
Project description
🔥 Fikkie
A simple lightweight watchdog which monitors external services over SSH.
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Introduction
Why use fikkie?
- Fikkie is easy to set up
- Fikkie is lightweight
- Fikkie is flexible and could be used to monitor any service
- Fikkie notifies you using your favorite messaging service (i.e. e-mail or Telegram)
Simply specify which commands should be run on which servers and what output is expected, and fikkie will let you know when something's wrong.
Installation
Install fikkie using pip and initialize fikkie:
pip install fikkie
fikkie init
Config example
The fikkie configuration file is placed at ~/.fikkie/config.yaml
by default
and could look something like this:
---
ssh:
username: fikkie
servers:
primary.foo.com:
- description: 'MariaDB'
command: 'sudo systemctl status mariadb | grep "Active: active" -c'
expected: '1'
- description: 'HTTP code foo.com'
command: 'curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" foo.com'
expected: '200'
notifiers:
- type: telegram
token: '1234:abcd'
chat_id: 1234
Contributing
Contributions to fikkie are more than welcome!
Please visit the contribution guidelines for more info.
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