- There is a new project for NagiosTV which is now getting updates.
- If you are running Nagios 4.0.7 or newer, I suggest you check out
- the NagiosTV project over at https://github.com/chriscareycode/nagiostv-react
This is a version of NagiosTV for Nagios 4.x servers.
Nagios Core 4.0.7 and newer comes with new JSON CGI's https://labs.nagios.com/2014/06/19/exploring-the-new-json-cgis-in-nagios-core-4-0-7-part-1/ out of the box which is a game changer for tapping into the Nagios data from a web application. No more need for ndoutils writing out to a database. No more installing 3rd party tools like status-json and MK livestatus to tap into Nagios. Those are great projects, but now we can make NagiosTV available to the most number of users, going with the built-in API.
Watch one or more Nagios servers on a wall mounted TV (or your desktop)
New items slide in and out of place with animations.
NagiosTV is a JavaScript single page application. A companion Node.js server (also JavaScript) is also included which can optionally serve the web application and help send (proxy) requests to your Nagios server.
The frontend is using the Ember.js framework.
This can be accomplished with a simple iframe tag for each region
We are now able to connect the web application direct to Nagios CGIs with a couple changes on the Nagios Apache server.
The pre-built release will extract into a dist/ and a node/ folder The node server included is recommended but optional and can be used to serve the NagiosTV web interface and proxy requests between the web application and the Nagios CGIs.
This is a new project and has a lot of room for improvement before it is ready for use on the public Internet. The first issue would be if your Nagios server web interface is not using TLS (https), the password can be sent in the clear (in the http header). Installing TLS on your Apache server can solve this. The second issue would be the Node.js proxy which allows the web page to communicate to other remote endpoints. An open proxy is bad news on the Internet. Keep this project inside on your private network. If you want to access it remotely, then do so with VPN.
Download NagiosTV releases from https://github.com/chriscareycode/nagiostv-4/releases
If you git clone
this project, you will have uncompiled Ember.js code and need to follow the Development section down below to create the dist/ folder.
Running the Node.js web server offers these features:
- Serves the NagiosTV web application on port :3000
- Can proxy requests to and from your Nagios server
- Nagios username and password can be stored and saved on the server so it is not sent from the browser
To start it:
- Install Node.js https://nodejs.org/
- Open a new terminal.
- Change directory to node/
- Run 'npm install'
- Run ./start.sh
- A web server will start on port :3000 that will serve NagiosTV by serving the ../dist folder
- The Node.js server will proxy requests to the Nagios server
You can do this but it is not the recommended method. Read more in the README-SELF-HOSTED.md file.
Upgrading if you are running a pre-built release of NagiosTV and using the built-in Node.js web server
- Download the new release nagiostv-x.x.x.tar.gz
- Extract the files: tar xvfz nagiostv-x.x.x.tar.gz
- Copy the dist/ and node/ folders over the old NagiosTV files
- Restart the Node.js server
- $ cd node
- $ npm install
- $ ./start.sh
- Connect to the server in a web browser
Development instructions below. If you download this project by running git clone
on the project from GitHub, then you will need to follow this section
- Git
- Node.js
- Ember.js
- Bower
- git clone https://github.com/chriscareycode/nagiostv-4.git
- npm install -g ember-cli
- npm install -g bower
- $ cd nagiostv-4
- $ npm install
- $ bower install
- $ ember serve
- access your web server on the hostname and port ember.js shows you, and you can start editing files
Upgrading your development build
- $ cd nagiostv-4
- $ git pull --rebase
- $ ember serve
- access your web server on the hostname and port Ember.js shows you
Upgrading and creating a development build
- $ cd nagiostv-4
- $ git pull --rebase
- $ ember build
- the build is created in the dist/ folder
Features to work on:
-
Fix support for Nagios elements with a period in the name
-
Upgrade Ember-CLI and get rid of bower
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Everything is blank on first start. Set a sensible default
NagiosTV by Chris Carey http://chriscarey.com
Your name here if you want to contribute