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mymetricsjs

v1.0.0

Published

Monitor your server with this lite weight nodejs package that reports to your endpoint.

Readme

MyMetricsJS

Extremely light weight server monitoring system to monitor your servers or computers remotely through https request. Completely free and open source.

Why use this monitor?

Zero Dependency light weight monitoring system that'll send your system information to any API you want, easy peasy.

Authenication on server side?

If you have JWT Authenication on your API already:

  • Set security.type to jwt
  • Set security.service.jwt.token to a JWT token.

If you do not have JWT Authenication on your API:

  • set security.type to custom
  • set security.service.custom.token to anything you want
  • on your API Endpoint, you will retrieve the token entered above to verify authenication in payload request

Screenshots

Requirements

  • Latest Version of Node

Configuration

  • Rename ./lib/configexample.json to ./lib/config.json
  • fill er out.
  • save
{
    "setup": {
        "notifyAddress": "ip/subdomain.domain.com/domain.com",
        "notifyPort": "443 or 80",
        "notifyPath": "/api/monitor"
    },
    "debug": {
        "enabled": true
    },
    "security": {
        "type": "custom",
        "service": {
            "jwt": {
                "token": "enter your jwt token"
            },
            "custom": {
                "token": "mymetricsjs"
            }
        }
    }
}

Debug notice

Do not set config.debug.enable to true, if it is just running in the foreground. Wastes resources printing out console logs.

Installing & Running on Ubuntu

git clone https://github.com/yordadev/myMetricsJS.git
chmod+x ./setup.sh
./setup
cd client
./start

Basic Usage

node mymetrics.js

Fancy Useage

Client side useage lives in ./client/ and you need to give chmod+x permissions to use.

start - "./start" to run -- puts monitor into foreground process forever.

stop - "./stop" to run -- Stops the monitor in the foreground process..

debug - "./debug" to run -- Start monitoring in current terminal..

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