Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: okerrupdate
Version: 2.0.3
Summary: client-side okerr module and utilities
Home-page: https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerrupdate
Author: Yaroslav Polyakov
Author-email: yaroslaff@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # okerrupdate - client-side okerr module and utilities
        
        ## Installation 
        
        ```shell
        # newer method with pipx
        sudo pipx install okerrupdate
        
        # old method with pip3, if you cannot install pipx
        sudo pip3 install okerrupdate
        
        
        sudo okerrmod --init # enable few basic modules, create /etc/cron.d/ job, create okerrupdate config template
        sudo vim /etc/okerr/okerrupdate
        ```
        
        and modify okerrupdate file:
        ~~~
        # Stub for okerrmod            
        PREFIX=braconnier:
        OKERR_TEXTID=
        OKERR_SECRET=
        OKERR_URL=
        OKERR_DIRECT=0
        
        OKERR_MOD_AVAIL=
        ~~~
        or provide values to `okerrmod --init` as option values (e.g. `okerrmod --init --textid MyTextid`).
        
        
        ## Basic usage
        
        ### okerrupdate utility
        
        okerrupdate is small script which updates/creates indicators in okerr project. 
        
        This will create simplest indicator 'myindicator' with all default settings (type 'heartbeat', policy 'Default').
        Indicator will send alert if it will be updated to 'ERR' or if will not be updated for some time 
        (Default policy period+patience).
        ```shell
        $ okerrupdate myindicator OK
        okerr updated (200 OK) myindicator@okerr = OK
        ```
        
        This will create numerical indicator 'temp' with current value 36.6, and policy 'Daily'. Will send alert if not updated 
        for a day or if value will be over maxlim (37).
        ```shell
        $ okerrupdate -p Daily -m 'numerical|maxlim=37' temp 36.6
        okerr updated (200 OK) temp@okerr = 36.6
        ```
        
        Project TextID and secret is read from `/etc/okerr/okerrupdate` file or `OKERR_TEXTID` and `OKERR_SECRET` environment 
        variables.
        
        
        ### okerrmod utility
        okerrmod is script to perform different local checks (such as free disk space, mysql running, load average, etc.). After initial `okerrmod --init`, few basic check modules 
        are enabled.
        
        List all available check modules (`+` - module enabled, `-` - module disabled ):
        ```shell
        $ okerrmod --list
        + backups 0.1 Check freshness for backup files
        + df 0.1 Free disk space
        ...
        ```
        
        To run enabled checks just run `okerrmod` without any other commands:
        ```shell
        xenon@braconnier:~$ sudo okerrmod 
        okerr updated (200 OK) braconnier:maxfilesz@okerr = 9077814
        okerr updated (200 OK) braconnier:apache@okerr = 0
        okerr updated (200 OK) braconnier:nonempty@okerr = 0
        okerr updated (200 OK) braconnier:empty@okerr = 0
        ...
        ```
        
        To run just one check:
        ```shell
        $ sudo okerrmod --run ok
        okerr updated (200 OK) braconnier:ok@okerr = OK
        ```
        
        To enable new check:
        ```shell
        $ sudo okerrmod --enable runstatus
        2020/01/17 16:12:30 enable /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/okerrupdate/mods-available/runstatus
        2020/01/17 16:12:30 make default config file: /etc/okerr/mods-env/runstatus
        
        ```
        
        After this, you may want to edit default configuration for this check
        ```shell
        sudo vim /etc/okerr/mods-env/runstatus
        ```
        
        After this, `okerrmod` will run this check.
        
        To create your own very basic check 'my' create dir `/etc/okerr/mods-available/my` and edit `/etc/okerr/mods-available/my/check`:
        ```shell
        #!/usr/bin/python3
        print("STATUS: OK")
        ```
        or if you prefer shell (check is any executable file):
        ```shell
        #!/bin/sh
        echo STATUS: OK
        ```
        
        Now you can run it manually `okerrmod --run my`, enable `okerrmod --enable my`, make/edit config file for it 
        `/etc/okerr/mods-env/my`.
        
        ## Using okerrupdate python library
        Simplest case:
        ```python
        #!/usr/bin/python
        import okerrupdate
        
        op = okerrupdate.OkerrProject('MyTextID', secret='MySecret')
        i = op.indicator('temp', method='numerical|maxlim=37', policy='Daily')
        i.update('36.6')
        ```
        
        ## Documentation 
        More info in [okerrupdate documentation](https://okerrupdate.readthedocs.io/).
        
        # Other okerr resources
        - [Okerr main website](https://okerr.com/)
        - [Okerr-server source code repository](https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerr-dev/) 
        - [Okerr client (okerrupdate) repositoty](https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerrupdate) and [okerrupdate documentation](https://okerrupdate.readthedocs.io/)
        - [Okerrbench network server benchmark](https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerrbench)
        - [Okerr custom status page](https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerr-status)
        - [Okerr JS-powered static status page](https://github.com/yaroslaff/okerrstatusjs)
        - [Okerr network sensor](https://github.com/yaroslaff/sensor)
        
        
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