CakePHP 3 Plugin for Monitoring Server Stats
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To install the CakeServerMonitor plugin, you can use composer. From your application's ROOT directory (where composer.json file is located) run the following:
composer require jeffersonsimaogoncalves/cakephp-server-monitor
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You will need to add the following line to your application's
config/bootstrap.php
file:Plugin::load('JeffersonSimaoGoncalves/CakeServerMonitor',['bootstrap' => true]);
CakeServerMonitor currently supports notification via email. You can configure recipients' email addresses in your applications 'config/bootstrap.php' file using overwriting the CakeServerMonitor.email.recipients key:
Configure::write(
'CakeServerMonitor.email.recipients',
['my-first-email@address.com','my-second-email@address.com']
);
The last step to make this work is to add a cron job. You can do so by adding a similar line as shown below to your system's crontab file. Do remember to update the path to your own project. The following cron job runs at 1 am every day, you can change it to your own preference.
* 1 * * * cd path && bin/cake monitor run
CakeServerMonitor does provide some customisation options.
- Changing email profile
by default CakeServerMonitor uses the default profile to send an email. You can change it to your own preference using the CakeServerMonitor.email.profile key:
Configure::write(
'CakeServerMonitor.email.profile',
'debug'
);
- Changing checking stats
by default CakeServerMonitor checks following stats:
- Disk Space
- MySql Process
- Nginx Process
Under the hood, each checker is actually a class under JeffersonSimaoGoncalves namespace. You can overwrite what checkers to run via the CakeServerMonitor.commands key:
Configure::write(
'CakeServerMonitor.commands',
[
'disk_space' => 'JeffersonSimaoGoncalves\CakeServerMonitor\CommandDefinition\DiskSpace',
'mysql' => 'JeffersonSimaoGoncalves\CakeServerMonitor\CommandDefinition\MySql',
'nginx' => 'JeffersonSimaoGoncalves\CakeServerMonitor\CommandDefinition\Nginx',
]
);
You can remove any checkers above so it won't run.
- Creating your own checker
As you might have already guessed, you can create your own checker to extend CakeServerMonitor's abilities. To do so, creates a class extends from JeffersonSimaoGoncalves\CakeServerMonitor\CommandDefinition\CommandDefinition abstract class and implement its defined abstract methods.
After that, add your own checker to the CakeServerMonitor.commands key as shown in previous section.
To view current server stats:
bin/cake monitor view
This work is fork on the code by watchowl.