Crate nagiosplugin[−][src]
The nagiosplugin crate provides some basic utilities to make it easier to write nagios checks.
Macros
resource | Let’s you simply create a resource from multiple metrics. It’s a bit like the vec! macro. |
Structs
PartialOrdMetric | A PartialOrdMetric is a metric which will automatically calculate the State based on the given value and warning and/or critical value. |
Resource | A Resource basically represents a single service if you view it from the perspective of nagios. If you init it without a state it will determine one from the given metrics. |
SimpleMetric | Represents a simple metric where no logic is performed. You give some values in and the same get out. |
StaticCheckable | Use a |
Enums
State | Represents a service state from nagios. |
Unit |
Traits
Checkable | The checkable trait represents anything that has some relevance as a checkable entity in icinga.
Most notably |
Metric | This trait can be implemented for any kind of metric and will be used to generate the final string output for nagios. Calls to the functions should return immediately and not query the service every time. |
ResourceMetric | Represents a single metric of a resource. You shouldn’t need to implement this by yourself since the crate provided types already implement this. |
ToPerfString | The purpose of ToPerfString is only so one can define custom representations of custom types without using the ToString trait so we don’t interfere with that. |
Functions
safe_run | Runs the given closure and exits with a State::Critical after printing out the error message if the Result contains an Err. |
safe_run_sync | Runs the given closure and exits with a State::Critical after printing out the error message if the Result contains an Err. |
safe_run_with_state | Runs the given closure and exits with the given State after printing out the error message if the Result contains an Err. |
safe_run_with_state_sync | Runs the given closure and exits with the given State after printing out the error message if the Result contains an Err. |