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@floriandorau/http-checker

v1.0.12

Published

Tool to check frequently http response status

Readme

http-checker

Run it

As npm package

The easiest way to run http-checker is to install it as global npm package like the following

npm install -g @floriandorau/http-checker

After installation it you can execute in your terminal via http-checker.

From source

Checkout the repository and run npm install from root. Then you can run npm start from project root in your terminal.

Configuration

But you can run http-checker you first need to create config.yml at {HOMEDIR}/.http-checker/config.yml;

A valid configuration looks like the following:

interval: 30 # interval in secondes
slack:
  webbhook: https://your-webhoook
  channel: your-chanel-name
endpoints:
  - url: http://localhost:8080
    username: basic-auth-user
    password: basic-auth-password

Currently only Basic Auth is supported.