NAME

Nagios::Plugin - Object oriented helper routines for your Nagios plugin

SYNOPSIS

  use Nagios::Plugin qw(%ERRORS);
  $p = Nagios::Plugin->new( shortname => "PAGESIZE" );

  $threshold = $p->set_thresholds( warning => "10:25", critical => "25:" );

  # ... collect current metric into $value
  if ($trouble_getting_metric) {
	$p->die( return_code => $ERRORS{UNKNOWN}, message => "Could not retrieve page");
	# Output: PAGESIZE UNKNOWN Could not retrieve page
	# Return code: 3
  }

  $p->add_perfdata( label => "size",
    value => $value,
    uom => "kB",
    threshold => $threshold,
    );
  $p->add_perfdata( label => "time", ... );

  $p->die( return_code => $threshold->get_status($value), message => "page size at http://... was ${value}kB" );
  # Output: PAGESIZE OK: page size at http://... was 36kB | size=36kB;10:25;25: time=...
  # Return code: 0

DESCRIPTION

This is the place for common routines when writing Nagios plugins. The idea is to make it as easy as possible for developers to conform to the plugin guidelines (http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html).

DESIGN

To facilitate object oriented classes, there are multiple perl modules, each reflecting a type of data (ie, thresholds, ranges, performance). However, a plugin developer does not need to know about the different types - a "use Nagios::Plugin" should be sufficient.

There is a Nagios::Plugin::Export. This holds all internals variables. You can specify these variables when use'ing Nagios::Plugin

use Nagios::Plugin qw(%ERRORS)
print $ERRORS{WARNING} # prints 1

VERSIONING

Only methods listed in the documentation for each module is public.

These modules are experimental and so the interfaces may change up until Nagios::Plugin hits version 1.0, but every attempt will be made to make backwards compatible.

STARTING

use Nagios::Plugin qw(%ERRORS)

Imports the %ERRORS hash. This is currently the only symbol that can be imported.

CLASS METHODS

Nagios::Plugin->new( shortname => $$ )

Initializes a new Nagios::Plugin object. Can specify the shortname here.

OBJECT METHODS

set_thresholds( warning => "10:25", critical => "25:" )

Sets the thresholds, based on the range specification at http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#THRESHOLDFORMAT. Returns a Nagios::Plugin::Threshold object, which can be used to input a value to see which threshold is crossed.

add_perfdata( label => "size", value => $value, uom => "kB", threshold => $threshold )

Adds to an array a Nagios::Plugin::Performance object with the specified values.

This needs to be done separately to allow multiple perfdata output.

die( return_code => $ERRORS{CRITICAL}, message => "Output" )

Exits the plugin and prints to STDOUT a Nagios plugin compatible output. Exits with the specified return code. Also prints performance data if any have been added in.

SEE ALSO

http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net

AUTHOR

Ton Voon, <ton.voon@altinity.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2006 by Nagios Plugin Development Team

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

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