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system-healthcheck-app

v1.1.1

Published

Healthcheck app for monitoring services, databases and APIs.

Downloads

12

Readme

I'm no longer maintaining this repo....

I've created another healthcheck application you can find at here.

If you're still using this package and you need changes, then you can either get in touch or do it yourself.

The most recent update was only made because of vunerability alerts.

System Healthcheck Application

A System Healthcheck Application

This application supports checking whether the following are available.

  1. Webpages/websites
  2. Web Services
  3. Servers
  4. Databases

More details to follow, but in the meantime, clone and run the app.

npm start // Just runs the app
npm watch // Runs the app under Nodemon

When running, the app will check various websites (BBC, Google) and an API for availability and response times every 10 minutes.

If you want to trigger the checks, open localhost\8006\api\runMonitor, results will be returned in JSON format.

Events and monitoring results are sent to the console. Additionally, there is an app log in the log folder. There are also results from every time the check is run in monitor_reports.