nagiosplugin is a Python class library which helps writing Nagios (or Icinga) compatible plugins easily in Python. It cares for much of the boilerplate code and default logic commonly found in Nagios checks, including:
- Nagios 3 Plugin API compliant parameters and output formatting
- Full Nagios range syntax support
- Automatic threshold checking
- Multiple independend measures
- Custom status line to communicate the main point quickly
- Long output and performance data
- Timeout handling
- Persistent "cookies" to retain state information between check runs
- Resume log file processing at the point where the last run left
- No dependencies beyond the Python standard library (except for Python 2.6).
nagiosplugin runs on POSIX and Windows systems. It is compatible with Python 2.7, and Python 3.4 through 3.7.
nagiosplugin is currently maintained by Matt Pounsett <matt@conundrum.com>. A public issue tracker can be found at <https://github.com/mpounsett/nagiosplugin/issues> for bugs, suggestions, and patches.
The nagiosplugin package is released under the Zope Public License 2.1 (ZPL), a BSD-style Open Source license.
Comprehensive documentation is available online. The examples mentioned in the tutorials can also be found in the nagiosplugin/examples directory of the source distribution.
nagiosplugin was originally written and maintained by Christian Kauhaus <kc@flyingcircus.io>. Additional contributions from the community are acknowledged in the file CONTRIBUTORS.txt