Introduction

Uptime monitor in Node.js that send status changes to Chatbots.

Version

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NPM

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Installation

npm install uptime.js --save

Usage

'use strict';

const express  = require('express'),
      Uptime   = require('uptime.js');

const app = express();

app.set('port', process.env.PORT || 5000);

const bot = new Uptime({
  SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: 'SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL'
});

bot.monitor([
  {
    url: 'https://www.intelligo.systems', // URL of service we'll be pining
    timeout: 200 // threshold in milliseconds above which is considered degraded performance
  }
]);

app.listen(app.get('port'), () => {
    console.log('Express is listening on port', app.get('port'));
});

Setting up Slack

Head on over to the Incoming WebHooks Slack app. If you're signed in to your Slack Workspace you should see an Add Configuration button. Hit it!

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Select or create a new channel then hit the Add Incoming WebHooks integration

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Grab the WebHook URL and paste it into the SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL, which would look like so:

SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXX/YYYYYY/XXXXXXXXXXXX

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You can update

bot.monitor([
  {
    url: 'https://www.intelligo.systems', // URL of service we'll be pining
    timeout: 200 // threshold in milliseconds above which is considered degraded performance
  }
]);

with the services you wish to monitor and throw the code up on a server.

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Contributors

You may contribute in several ways like creating new features, fixing bugs, improving documentation and examples or translating any document here to your language. Find more information in CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md. Contributors

License

Copyright (C) 2019 Intelligo Systems.
uptime.js is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
(See the LICENSE file for the whole license text.)