#!/usr/bin/env python3 import argparse from typing import Any, Dict, Text import zulip VERSION = "0.9" # Nagios passes the notification details as command line options. # In Nagios, "output" means "first line of output", and "long # output" means "other lines of output". parser = zulip.add_default_arguments(argparse.ArgumentParser()) # type: argparse.ArgumentParser parser.add_argument("--output", default="") parser.add_argument("--long-output", default="") parser.add_argument("--stream", default="nagios") parser.add_argument("--config", default="/etc/nagios3/zuliprc") for opt in ("type", "host", "service", "state"): parser.add_argument("--" + opt) opts = parser.parse_args() client = zulip.Client( config_file=opts.config, client="ZulipNagios/" + VERSION ) # type: zulip.Client msg = dict(type="stream", to=opts.stream) # type: Dict[str, Any] # Set a subject based on the host or service in question. This enables # threaded discussion of multiple concurrent issues, and provides useful # context when narrowed. # # We send PROBLEM and RECOVERY messages to the same subject. if opts.service is None: # Host notification thing = "host" # type: Text msg["subject"] = "host %s" % (opts.host,) else: # Service notification thing = "service" msg["subject"] = "service %s on %s" % (opts.service, opts.host) if len(msg["subject"]) > 60: msg["subject"] = msg["subject"][0:57].rstrip() + "..." # e.g. **PROBLEM**: service is CRITICAL msg["content"] = "**%s**: %s is %s" % (opts.type, thing, opts.state) # The "long output" can contain newlines represented by "\n" escape sequences. # The Nagios mail command uses /usr/bin/printf "%b" to expand these. # We will be more conservative and handle just this one escape sequence. output = (opts.output + "\n" + opts.long_output.replace(r"\n", "\n")).strip() # type: Text if output: # Put any command output in a code block. msg["content"] += "\n\n~~~~\n" + output + "\n~~~~\n" client.send_message(msg)