Monibot is a much better alternative: https://monibot.io
Webwatch checks HTTP/HTTPS URLs and sends mail if there's a problem.
You run webwatch on your server(s) and let it watch local or remote URLs. When the state of one or more URLS change (from 'reachable' to 'not reachable' or vice versa), webwatch will send an email. You can rate-limit emails to avoid being flooded.
If you run two or more servers, install webwatch on each of them and let them check each other.
Webwatch is written in Go (we need 1.9.0 or higher).
user@wombat ~ # mkdir ~/webwatch
user@wombat ~ # export GOPATH=~/webwatch
user@wombat ~ # cd $GOPATH
user@wombat webwatch # go get -u github.com/cvilsmeier/webwatch/cmd/webwatch
user@wombat webwatch # cd bin
user@wombat bin # chmod 700 webwatch
user@wombat bin # ./webwatch -help
user@wombat webwatch # bin/webwatch -help
Usage of webwatch:
-config string
the name of the config file (default "config.json")
-v verbose output (default off)
user@wombat ~ # webwatch -config home/cv/webwatch/config.json -v
Webwatch loads its configuration from a json file with the following structure:
{
"urls": [
"https://www.google.com",
"https://www.twitter.com"
],
"checks": "5m",
"reports": "12h",
"limit": "1h",
"mail" : {
"subject" : "[Webwatch] MY_SERVER",
"from" : "mail@example.com",
"to" : "myself@example.com",
"host" : "smtp.example.com",
"username" : "example_username_00012",
"password" : "example_password_00012"
}
}
-
urls
The URLs you want to watch. Configure any number of URLs here. -
checks
The check interval for your URLs. Valid suffixes are 'h' for hours, 'm' for minutes and 's' for seconds. Default is '5m'. -
reports
The interval webwatch should send report mails. This setting applies only if the states the URLs did not change since the last mail. If the state of one URL changes, webwatch will send mail immediately and not wait for the 'reports' interval. Default is '12h'. -
limit
Rate-limit for mails. webwatch will sent at most one mail per 'limit' period, no matter what. Default is '1h'. -
mail
Mail configuration.-
subject
The mail subject. webwatch will append "restarted" or "OK" or "ERR" to that subject, depending on the state of your URLs. -
from
The from address. -
to
The to address. -
host
The host name of the smtp server webwatch sends mail to. webwatch will try to talk smtp over port 25. -
username
The username for authenticating against the smtp server. -
password
The password for that username.
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