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Manage and browse remote SSH server hosts
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Manage and browse remote SSH server hosts
Bookmark and Search remote log files
Share local log files as Mail message attachment or Messages instant message (or via AirDrop or add to Notes (Sharing toolbar item))
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What’s New in Version 2.7
Fix preference window not responding to Cmd+W
Remember ‘wrap lines’ selection state across docs
Fix line filtering bug and random crash when waking from sleep while viewing remote files
Update default font and foreground color
Remember ‘wrap lines’ selection state across docs
Fix line filtering bug and random crash when waking from sleep while viewing remote files
Update default font and foreground color
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Class library for writing Nagios (Icinga) plugins
Project description
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The nagiosplugin library
About
nagiosplugin is a Python class library which helps writing Nagios (or Icinga)compatible plugins easily in Python. It cares for much of the boilerplate codeand default logic commonly found in Nagios checks, including:
- Nagios 3 Plugin API compliant parameters and output formatting
- Full Nagios range syntax support
- Automatic threshold checking
- Multiple independend measures
- Custom status line to communicate the main point quickly
- Long output and performance data
- Timeout handling
- Persistent “cookies” to retain state information between check runs
- Resume log file processing at the point where the last run left
- No dependencies beyond the Python standard library (except for Python 2.6).
nagiosplugin runs on POSIX and Windows systems. It is compatible withPython 2.7, and Python 3.4 through 3.7.
Feedback and Suggestions
nagiosplugin is currently maintained by Matt Pounsett <matt@conundrum.com>. Apublic issue tracker can be found at<https://github.com/mpounsett/nagiosplugin/issues> for bugs, suggestions, andpatches.
License
The nagiosplugin package is released under the Zope Public License 2.1 (ZPL), aBSD-style Open Source license.
Documentation
Comprehensive documentation is available online. The examples mentioned inthe tutorials can also be found in the nagiosplugin/examples directory ofthe source distribution.
Acknowledgements
nagiosplugin was originally written and maintained by Christian Kauhaus<kc@flyingcircus.io>. Additional contributions from the community areacknowledged in the file CONTRIBUTORS.txt
Development
Getting the source
The source can be obtained via git fromhttps://github.com/mpounsett/nagiosplugin.git:
This package supports installation in a virtualenv:
Tests
nagiosplugin tests are run by tox, which is configured to expect all ofthe supported python versions to be present. The easiest way to accomplishthis is by installing and using pyenv.
Once you have pyenv set up, make sure you have each of the supportedversions of python specified by the envlist in tox.ini. This will likelylook something like:
Install test dependencies:
After doing so, run the unit tests:
To limit tests to a particular python environment:
Run only linting tests:
nagiosplugin also includes support for test coverage reports. Coveragereports are updated automatically by tox. Open htmlcov/index.html to seecoverage reports.
You may run the supplied examples with the local interpreter:
Documentation
The documentation depends on Sphinx. Install the necessary dependencies, andthen build the documentation:
HTML documentation will be built and installed in doc/_build/html/. You canread the documentation by opening doc/_build/html/index.html.
Versioning
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nagiosplugin obeys the semantic version numbering specificationpublished on SemVer, adapted slightly to be PEP 440 compliant.
How to release
Begin by making sure you have the build prerequisites installed:
Update the version number in nagiosplugin/version.py, update the versionrelease date in the HISTORY.txt file, and tag the release. Make sure bothof the file changes are in the same commit. For a new version 0.1.2:
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Build the nagiosplugin distribution for PyPi:
Check the contents of the packages in dist/ to ensure they contain all ofthe expected files.
Test your package upload with TestPyPi:
Check on https://test.pypi.org/nagiosplugin that the package metadata lookscorrect. If everything is fine, upload the release:
After updating PyPi, advance the version number again to the next patchversion plus a .dev0 suffix.
Go to https://readthedocs.io/ and ensure the new stable and dev releases areavailable.
Contributors
nagiosplugin has become what it is now with the help of many contributors fromthe community. We want to thank everyone who has invested time and energy tomake nagiosplugin better:
- Christian Kauhaus <kc@flyingcircus.io>, the original author and maintainer.
- Wolfgang Schnerring <wosc@wosc.de> for thoughts on the design.
- Thomas Lotze <thomas@thomas-lotze.de> for improving the test infrastructure.
- Christian Theune <ct@flyingcircus.io> for comments and general feedback.
- Michael Howitz <mh@gocept.com> and Andrei Chirila <andreich@gmail.com> for thePython 3 port.
- Birger Schmidt <birger.schmidt@netways.de> for bug reports.
- Florian Lagg <LaggAt@lagg-asus1.lan> for Windows compatibility fixes
- Jeff Goldschrafe <jeff@holyhandgrenade.org> for the Python 2.6 backport.
- José Manuel Fardello <jmfardello@gmail.com> for a logging fix.
- Jordan Metzmeier <jmetzmeier01@gmail.com> for build fixes and Debianpackaging.
- Andrey Panfilov <andrew@panfilov.tel> for a perfdata fix.
- Mihai Limbășan <mihai@limbasan.ro> for various output formatting fixes.
Release History
1.3.2 (2019-11-09)
- Include doc and tests directories in source distribution to supportGentoo package building tests (#22)
- Update official python support to 2.7, 3.4+ in README
1.3.0 (2019-11-08)
- New maintainer/contributor information and project home
- Updated tests and package metadata for recent Python 3 versions
- Newer tooling for tests/documentation
1.2.4 (2016-03-12)
- Add optional keyword parameter verbose to Runtime.guarded(). This parameterallows to set verbose level in the early execution phase (#13).
- Allow Context.evaluate() return either a Result or ServiceState object. Incase the latter is returned, it gets automatically wrapped in a Result object(#6).
1.2.3 (2015-10-30)
- Fix bug that caused a UnicodeDecodeError when using non-ASCII characters infmt_metric (#12).
- Print perfdata always on a single line (even in multi-line mode) to improvecompatibility with various monitoring systems (#11).
1.2.2 (2014-05-27)
- Mention that nagiosplugin also runs with Python 3.4 (no code changesnecessary).
- Make name prefix in status output optional by allowing to assign None toCheck.name.
- Accept bare metric as return value from Resource.probe().
- Fix bug where Context.describe() was not used to obtain metric description(#13162).
1.2.1 (2014-03-19)
- Fix build failures with LANG=C (#13140).
- Remove length limitation of perfdata labels (#13214).
- Fix formatting of large integers as Metric values (#13287).
- Range: allow simple numerals as argument to Range() (#12658).
- Cookie: allow for empty state file specification (#12788).
1.2 (2013-11-08)
- New Summary.empty method is called if there are no results present (#11593).
- Improve range violation wording (#11597).
- Ensure that nagiosplugin install correctly with current setuptools (#12660).
- Behave and do not attach anything to the root logger.
- Add debugging topic guide. Explain how to disable the timeout when using pdb(#11592).
1.1b1 (2013-05-28)
- Made compatible with Python 2.6 (#12297).
- Tutorial #3: check_users (#11539).
- Minor documentation improvements.
1.0.0 (2013-02-05)
- LogTail returns lines as byte strings in Python 3 to avoid codec issues(#11564).
- LogTail gives a line-based iterator instead of a file object (#11564).
- Basic API docs for the most important classes (#11612).
- Made compatible with Python 2.7 (#11533).
- Made compatible with Python 3.3.
1.0.0b1 (2012-10-29)
- Improve error reporting for missing contexts.
- Exit with code 3 if no metrics have been generated.
- Improve default Summary.verbose() to list all threshold violations.
- Move main source repository to https://bitbucket.org/gocept/nagiosplugin/(#11561).
1.0.0a2 (2012-10-26)
- API docs for the most important classes (#7939).
- Added two tutorials (#9425).
- Fix packaging issues.
1.0.0a1 (2012-10-25)
- Completely reworked API. The new API is not compatible with the old 0.4 API soyou must update your plugins.
- Python 3 support.
- The Cookie class is now basically a persistent dict and accepts key/valuepairs. Cookie are stored as JSON files by default so they can be inspected bythe system administrator (#9400).
- New LogTail class which provides convenient access to constantly growing logfiles which are eventually rotated.
0.4.5 (2012-06-18)
- Windows port. nagiosplugin code now runs under pywin32 (#10899).
- Include examples in egg release (#9901).
0.4.4 (2011-07-18)
Bugfix release to fix issues reported by users.
- Improve Mac OS X compatibility (#8755).
- Include examples in distribution (#8555).
0.4.3 (2010-12-17)
- Change __str__ representation of large numbers to avoid scientific notation.
0.4.1 (2010-09-21)
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- Fix distribution to install correctly.
- Documentation: tutorial and topic guides.
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