status-txt: easier for other applications/services to use Nagios data
Wenhua Zhang
shiziwen at gmail.com
Tue May 8 06:09:50 CEST 2012
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your information.
If the new version support the API's for XML and JSON, I think it will
be very useful for many people.
I am looking forward to the new revision.
Best Wishes,
Wenhua
2012/5/7 Mike Guthrie <mguthrie at nagios.com>:
> As a side note it looks like there is already an addon that's been
> written that produces the status data in XML format.
>
> http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/APIs/XML/Status-XML-Generator/details
>
>
> Although they won't be making it into the 3.4 release, we'll be looking
> at incorporating community developed API's for XML and JSON in the next
> revision of Nagios core since there has been quite a bit of interest in it.
>
>
> On 5/6/2012 8:05 PM, Wenhua Zhang wrote:
>> Hi Robert,
>> Thanks for your advice, it is a good idea.
>>
>> As till now, status-txt just returns status.dat as plain text. When we
>> wrote this program, we have thought about many formats, such as JSON,
>> XML, plain text and so on. We use plain text because it is simple, but
>> now I found it may be not widely used as JSON and XML. (status-json
>> can get the nagios data as JSON. You can get it from
>> http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/APIs/JSON/status-2Djson/details)
>>
>> status-txt is the first version, and we will add more function in the
>> next version, such as more filters and maybe more output formats.
>>
>> I think you can push your PHP program to the this email list, maybe
>> some one will be interested, like me.
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>> Wenhua
>>
>>
>> 2012/5/6 Robert Arends<rarends at imc.net.au>:
>>> Sounds great. Does it output in XML ? Would be good to support that as an option.
>>> It would be good to have a search option - as in , return all hosts/services/downtime etc matching ".....". If it could do regex on the match would be nice.
>>>
>>> I've just written a rough php program to return status.dat as XML.
>>> It works very well but C++ would be quicker and I wouldn't have to cleanup the code.
>>>
>>> I'll run this up during the week to see if it is a good as it sounds like it is.
>>>
>>> Thanks rob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iWorld
>>>
>>> On 06/05/2012, at 2:08, "Wenhua Zhang"<shiziwen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for your reply!
>>>> I hope it will be useful to you.
>>>> It is the first version and we will add more functions. If you have
>>>> some advice, please feel free to let me know.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Best Wishes,
>>>> Wenhua
>>>>
>>>> 2012/5/5 Alex Griffin<agriffin at nagios.com>:
>>>>> Thanks for posting this, it looks pretty useful!
>>>>>
>>>>> Alex Griffin
>>>>> ---
>>>>> Tech Team
>>>>> agriffin at nagios.com
>>>>>
>>>>> On 05/02/2012 10:57 PM, Wenhua Zhang wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> Recently, we need a API or application to get the nagios data as other
>>>>>> easily readable format such as XML, JSON or plain text instead of the
>>>>>> default HTML.
>>>>>> status-txt is implemented to duplicate the output of status.cgi in
>>>>>> plain text to achieve this goal, making it easier for other
>>>>>> applications/services to use Nagios data.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Compile status-txt.c to create status-txt.cgi, this cgi accepts
>>>>>> exactly the same URL parameters that status.cgi accepts, and filters
>>>>>> its output appropriately.
>>>>>> In this version, it accepts almost all the arguments passed in the URL
>>>>>> which status.cgi accepts except "style", "navbarsearch", "columns" and
>>>>>> "noheader".
>>>>>> And we will add more functionalities in the next version.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The status-txt.cgi will returns service data that appears in the
>>>>>> "status" table of status.cgi as "host_ip host_status
>>>>>> [service:service_status;......]", not includes the top portion of the
>>>>>> page, eg:
>>>>>> 196.0.0.1 UP HTTP_80:OK;
>>>>>> 196.0.0.2 UP DB_PORT_3306:OK;DB_PORT_3307:OK;
>>>>>> And you can use some arguments to filter its output, such as
>>>>>> "hostgroup", "servicegroup", "host" and so on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The attachment is the source code, if you have any ideas about it,
>>>>>> please feel free to let me know.
>>>>>> You can also get the source code from github
>>>>>> "https://github.com/shiziwen/nagios-status2txt".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Best Wishes,
>>>>>> Wenhua
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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