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#!/bin/bash
declare -A myVar
myVar[Name]="servicedesc"
myVar[myDelim]="[ :]"
declare -A myOptions
do_help() {
cat << HELP_EOF
This utility is designed to be called by the ARGx parameters of a Nagios configuration as one of the following:
\$\$(\$USER1\$/env [-n <var>] [-T <var2>] [-t <default>] [-f|-F <field>] [-d <delim>] [-g|-s <val>] [-u|-l] [-v]
\$\$(\$USER1\$/env [-NT] [-NP] [-HT|-ST|-CT suffix]
-H|-S|-C will cause var to be of type NAGIOS__<HOST|SERVICE|CONTACT><var> and then continue with normal processing
Use --pre <prefix> and --post <postfix> to add prefix/postfix to the output string after all other processing has completed, but only if not blank.
Where:
var the name of a case-insensitive NAGIOS_variable (defaults to "servicedesc")
default a default value if \$NAGIOS_var\$ is blank (case sensitive)
field an awk-compatible field number (potentially to use with <delim>) (see below)
delim an awk-compatible field delimiter (defaults to space and colon)
-T if var returns blank, try vars as NAGIOS___HOSTvar2 before applying -t as a default
Example: svc="HTTP: 8080" and $0 -T HTTPPORT -t 80 -f -1 --num will return 8080 but "svc: HTTP" will return NAGIOS__HTTPPORT if exists, or 80 if not
-u Convert the output to uppercase
-l Convert the output to lowercase
-p Convert / to | (mainly for disk names in NCPA checks)
suffix Take var result and use the it to get NAGIOS__[HOST|SERVICE|CONTACT]<result><suffix>
-v Be verbose (only for debugging)
-g Returns "val" if "val" appears anywhere in the value of var (basically, a grep) and then continues processing as normal
-s The result must match this value or else it will return blank
--num The result will have all non-numbers stripped from it
-NP Returns NAGIOS__HOSTNCPAPORT (implied default of 5693)
-NT Look for NAGIOS__HOSTNCPA<suffix> (defaults to TOKEN)
Can do double lookup if -HT is specified directly: -HT TOKEN will find NAGIOS__HOSTNCPATOKEN=Level1 which then finds NAGIOS__HOSTLEVEL1TOKEN=Secret
Or -HT PASS will find NAGIOS__HOSTNCPAPASS=Level2 which will then find NAGIOS__HOSTLEVEL2PASS=SuperSecret
The value will always be trimmed of leading and/or trailing spaces/tabs.
If -f is used, then the result will be as if the request were as follows, unless the field starts with a negative, in which case it will read from the last word forward:
echo \$NAGIOS_var\$ | awk -F <delim> '{print $<field>}'
If -F is used, -d is forced to " " and the field number reflects is the first, second, or third of the last three fields
Ex: Disk check on / 80 90 With -F 1=/, -F 2=80, -F 3=90
Examples (service_description is assumed to be "MySQL Check: myDatabase performance"):
$0 Return: "MySQL Check: myDatabase performance"
$0 -n hostName Return: "localhost" (or whatever the name of the host is that ran the check)
$0 -n SERVICESTATE -t 0 Return: current state of the service (0, 1, 2) or 0 if the state is not defined
$0 -n servicedesc -f 2 Return: "Check" (watch out for defaults!)
$0 -n servicedesc -f 4 Return: "myDatabase" (watch out for defaults!)
$0 -n servicedesc -d : -f 2 Return: "myDatabase performance"
$0 -n servicedesc -d : -f -2 Return: "MySQL Check" (2nd field from right, split by :)*
$0 -n servicedesc -f -2 -HT pass Return: the value of \$NAGIOS__HOSTNAGIOSXIPASS\$
see https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagioscore/docs/nagioscore/4/en/macrolist.html for possible macro names.
*0 for this field will print the entire line
HELP_EOF
exit
}
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
-h|--help) do_help;;
-n) myVar[Name]="$2"; shift 2;;
-T) myVar[HostVar]="$2"; shift 2;;
-t) myVar[Default]="$2"; shift 2;;
-d) myVar[myDelim]="$2"; shift 2;;
-f) myVar[myField]="$2"; shift 2;;
-F) myVar[myDelim]=" "; myVar[myField]=$(($2-4)); shift 2;;
-HT) myVar[myHT]="$2"; shift 2;;
-ST) myVar[myST]="$2"; shift 2;;
-CT) myVar[myCT]="$2"; shift 2;;
-g) myVar[myGrep]="$2"; shift 2;;
-s) myVar[myString]="$2"; shift 2;;
--pre) myVar[myPrefix]="$2"; shift 2;;
--post) myVar[myPostfix]="$2"; shift 2;;
--num) myOptions[doNumber]="true"; shift 1;;
-NT) myOptions[doNCPA]="true"; shift 1;;
-NP) myVar[Name]="NAGIOS__HOSTNCPAPORT"; myVar[Default]="5693"; shift 1;;
-H) myOptions[doHost]="true"; shift 1;;
-S) myOptions[doService]="true"; shift 1;;
-C) myOptions[doContact]="true"; shift 1;;
-p) myOptions[doPipe]="true"; shift 1;;
-u) myOptions[doUpper]="true"; shift 1;;
-l) myOptions[doLower]="true"; shift 1;;
-v) myOptions[doVerbose]="true"; shift 1;;
*) shift 1;;
esac
done
do_debug() {
[ -n "${myOptions[doVerbose]}" ] && echo "### DEBUG: $1"
}
do_lookup() {
var="$1"; def="$2"
val=${!var:-$def}
echo "$val"
}
do_output() {
val="$1"
[ -z "$val" ] && return
echo "${myVar[myPrefix]}${val}${myVar[myPostfix]}"
}
if [ -n "${myOptions[doNCPA]}" ]; then
do_debug "NCPA mode active. myVar[myHT]}=${myVar[myHT]}"
myVar[Name]=`echo "NAGIOS__HOSTNCPA${myVar[myHT]:-token}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
else
do_debug "NCPA mode NOT active."
do_debug "myOptions[doHost]=${myOptions[doHost]} myOptions[doService]=${myOptions[doService]} myOptions[doContact]=${myOptions[doContact]}"
[ -n "${myOptions[doHost]}" ] && myVar[Name]="_HOST${myVar[Name]}"
[ -n "${myOptions[doService]}" ] && myVar[Name]="_SERVICE${myVar[Name]}"
[ -n "${myOptions[doContact]}" ] && myVar[Name]="_CONTACT${myVar[Name]}"
myVar[Name]=`echo "NAGIOS_${myVar[Name]}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
fi
do_debug "1: Looking for ${myVar[Name]}..."
myVar[Value]=`do_lookup "${myVar[Name]}"`
do_debug "2: Got myVar[Value]=${myVar[Value]}"
# if -g was specified, then only return the portion of the result that matches
if [ -n "${myVar[myGrep]}" ]; then
do_debug "1: grepping ${myVar[Name]} for ${myVar[myGrep]}"
myVar[Value]=`echo "${myVar[Value]}" | egrep -o -- "${myVar[myGrep]}"`
fi
if [ -n "${myVar[myField]}" ]; then
do_debug "myVar[myField]=${myVar[myField]}"
if [ "${myVar[myField]}" -lt 0 ]; then
myVar[Value]=`echo "${myVar[Value]}" | rev | awk -F "${myVar[myDelim]}" -v f="${myVar[myField]:1}" '{print $f}' | rev`
else
myVar[Value]=`echo "${myVar[Value]}" | awk -F "${myVar[myDelim]}" -v f="${myVar[myField]}" '{print $(f)}'`
fi
fi
myVar[Value]=`echo ${myVar[Value]} | sed -e "s/^[ \t]*//" -e "s/[ \t]*$//"`
do_debug "3: After processing myVar[Value]=${myVar[Value]}"
[ -n "${myOptions[doUpper]}" ] && myVar[Value]=`echo "${myVar[Value]}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
[ -n "${myOptions[doLower]}" ] && myVar[Value]=`echo "${myVar[Value]}" | tr "A-Z" "a-z"`
# Check for myHT
if [ -n "${myVar[myHT]}" ]; then
myVar[myHT]=`echo "NAGIOS__HOST${myVar[Value]}${myVar[myHT]}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
do_debug "4: myVar[myHT]=${myVar[myHT]}"
myVar[Value]=`do_lookup ${myVar[myHT]}`
fi
# Check for myST
if [ -n "${myVar[myST]}" ]; then
myVar[myST]=`echo "NAGIOS__SERVICE${myVar[Value]}${myVar[myST]}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
do_debug "4: myVar[myST]}=${myVar[myST]}"
myVar[Value]=`do_lookup ${myVar[myST]}`
fi
# Check for myCT
if [ -n "${myVar[myCT]}" ]; then
myVar[myCT]=`echo "NAGIOS__CONTACT${myVar[Value]}${myVar[myCT]}" | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
do_debug "4: myVar[myCT]=${myVar[myCT]}"
myVar[Value]=`do_lookup "${myVar[myCT]}"`
fi
[ -n "${myVar[myString]}" -a "${myVar[myString]}" != "${myVar[Value]}" ] && myVar[Value]=""
[ -n "${myOptions[doNumber]}" ] && myVar[Value]=`echo ${myVar[Value]} | tr -d -c "0-9"`
[ -n "${myOptions[doPipe]}" ] && myVar[Value]=`echo ${myVar[Value]} | tr "/" "|"`
do_debug "About to check for -T options because myVar[Value]=${myVar[Value]}"
if [ -z "${myVar[Value]}" ]; then
do_debug "myVar[Value] is blank, checking for ${myVar[HostVar]}"
myVar[Value]=`do_lookup "NAGIOS__HOST${myVar[HostVar]}"`
do_debug "received ${myVar[Value]}"
[ -z "${myVar[Value]}" ] && myVar[Value]="${myVar[Default]}"
fi
# Print the result
do_output "${myVar[Value]}"
exit 0

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ENVtest1="MySQL Check: myDatabase performance"
ENVtest2="Disk Usage on / 80 90"
ENVtest3="One Two: Three - Four 5 6"
test: test-env
test-env: ENV
@echo "### This should give $(ENVtest1)"
@NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) ./ENV -n test
@echo ""
@echo "### This should give / then 80 then 90 then |"
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest2) ./ENV -n test -F 1
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest2) ./ENV -n test -F 2
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest2) ./ENV -n test -F 3
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest2) ./ENV -n test -F 1 -p
@echo ""
@echo "### This should give Check, then myDatabase, then myDatabase performance, then MySQL Check"
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) ./ENV -n test -f 2
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) ./ENV -n test -f 4
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) ./ENV -n test -d : -f 2
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) ./ENV -n test -d : -f -2
@echo ""
@echo "### This should give Password"
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest1) NAGIOS__HOSTMYDATABASEPASS=Password ./ENV -n test -f -2 -HT pass
@echo ""
@echo "### Test string is: $(ENVtest3)"
@echo "### The first test should be the full test line, then blank line, then number 5, then FourToken twice"
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest3) ./ENV -n TeSt
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest3) ./ENV -n TEST -F 2 -S 5
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest3) ./ENV -n test -F 2 --num
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest3) NAGIOS__HOSTFOURTOKEN="FourToken" ./ENV -H -n fourtoken
NAGIOS_TEST=$(ENVtest3) NAGIOS__HOSTFOURTOKEN="FourToken" ./ENV -n test -F 1 -HT TOKEN
@echo ""
@echo "### This should return Level2"
NAGIOS__HOSTNCPAPASS="Level2" ./ENV set.txt -n asdf -T NCPAPASS
@echo ""
@echo "### This should return Balloons, 91, Red"
NAGIOS_TEST="HTTP -S 8099" ./ENV set.txt -n TEST -g "8.*" -d 0 -f 2 --pre "Balloons, " --post ", Red"
test-napi:
echo ""; echo "Testing --status"
./napi --ace 1 --status | csvtool readable - | head
echo ""; echo "Testing --bstatus"
./napi --ace 1 --bstatus | csvtool readable - | head
echo ""; echo "Testing --hstatus"
./napi --ace 1 --hstatus | csvtool readable - | head
echo ""; echo "Testing --bhstatus"
./napi --ace 1 --bhstatus | csvtool readable - | head
echo ""; echo "Testing localhost"
./napi -h localhost -s Active -q

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
APIkeyFile=".nagiosapikey"
[ ! -r "$APIkeyFile" ] && APIkeyFile="${HOME}/.nagiosapikey"
[ ! -r "$APIkeyFile" ] && APIkeyFile=""
APIKEY=""
XI_URL=""
curl="curl -k -s"
# myDir (for "Directives") are now too big for individual variables. We'll read them into an associative array instead
declare -A myDir
# We need a separate thing for myOptions and it's easier to have a couple of them be straight variables
declare -A myOptions
myOptions[API]="objects"
myOptions[APIep]="servicestatus"
verbose="0"
tmpJSON=""
tmpQuick=""
tmpQuicker=""
# Different API commands return different JSON datasets. So let's make a lookup table that figures out where to start the data extracts
declare -A APIinfo
APIinfo["objects/host"]=".host[]"
APIinfo["objects/hoststatus"]=".hoststatus[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicestatus"]=".servicestatus[]"
APIinfo["system/user"]=".users[]"
do_debug() {
[ "$verbose" -ge "$1" ] && echo "$2" >&2
}
get_myAPI() {
case "$1" in
o*) myOptions[API]="objects";;
*) myOptions[API]="";;
esac
}
get_myAPIep() {
case "$1" in
h|host) myOptions[APIep]="host";;
hs|hoststatus) myOptions[APIep]="hoststatus";;
s|service) myOptions[APIep]="service";;
ss|servicestatus) myOptions[APIep]="servicestatus";;
u|user) myOptions[APIep]="user";;
*) myOptions[APIep]="";;
esac
}
print_help() {
cat << HELP_EOF
--api < o*bjects | c*onfig | s*ystem >
-t|--object < hoststatus | servicestatus | logentries | statehistory | uo | ...
--url XI_URL=<value>
--ace active_checks_enabled=<0,1>
-c|--command check_command=<value>
-f|--fields JQ-valid list of fields to show=<value>
--file load JSON from=<value>
--help This text
-h|--host host_name=<value>
-j|--jq additional valid JQ=<value>
--key APIKEY=<value>
--keyfile APIkeyFile=<value>
--output output text=<value>
-Q|--quick Sets -f to .host_name,.service_description,.current_state,.state_type,.problem_has_been_acknowledged (assumes servicestatus)
-q Same as --quick but add -o c
-qq Same as --quick but add -o c but also print the first line of the CSV output (fields)
--save save JSON to=<value>
-s|--service service_description=<value>
--users Lists XI users
--usersa Lists XI users (advanced)
--status Quick select for showing similar things that you would see on main servicestatus page in the GUI
--bstatus Same as --status but only show things that are not in an OK state
--hstatus Quick select for showing similar things that you would see on a main hoststatus page in the GUI
--bhstatus Same as --hstatus but only show things that are not in an OK state
--state 0, 1, or 2 (or other, I suppose)
--stype 0, 1 (SOFT or HARD)
-v|--verbose verbose=\$((\$verbose + 1))
HELP_EOF
exit
}
# get_opts
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--help) print_help;;
--key) APIKEY="$2"; shift 2;;
--keyfile) APIkeyFile="$2"; shift 2;;
--url) XI_URL="$2"; shift 2;;
-v|--verbose) verbose=$(($verbose + 1)); shift 1;;
--api) get_myAPI "$2"; shift 2;;
-t|--object) get_myAPIep "$2"; shift 2;;
--ack) myDir[problem_has_been_acknowledged]="$2"; shift 2;;
--ace) myDir[active_checks_enabled]="$2"; shift 2;;
-c|--command) myDir[check_command]="$2"; shift 2;;
-D) myDir[$2]="$3"; shift 3;;
-h|--host) myDir[host_name]="$2"; shift 2;;
--output) myDir[output]="$2"; shift 2;;
-s|--service) myDir[service_description]="$2"; shift 2;;
--state) myDir[current_state]="$2"; shift 2;;
--stype) myDir[state_type]="$2"; shift 2;;
--ctrace) myOptions[CommandTrace]="true"; shift 1;;
--delete) myOptions[Delete]="true"; shift 1;;
--users) myOptions[Users]="0"; shift 1;;
--usersa) myOptions[Users]="1"; shift 1;;
--useradd) myOptions[UserAdd]="$2"; shift 2;;
--userdel) myOptions[UserDel]="$2"; shift 2;;
-f|--fields) myOptions[Fields]="$2"; shift 2;;
--file) myOptions[File]="$2"; shift 2;;
-j|--jq) myOptions[MoreJQ]="$2"; shift 2;;
-o|--opt) myOptions[Options]+="$2,"; shift 2;;
--order) myOptions[OrderBy]="$2"; shift 2;;
-q) myOptions[Quick]="true"; myOptions[Options]+="c,"; shift 1;;
-qq) myOptions[Quick]="true"; myOptions[Options]+="c,C,"; shift 1;;
-Q|--quick) myOptions[Quick]="true"; shift 1;;
--save) myOptions[Save]="$2"; shift 2;;
--status) myOptions[Status]="true"; shift 1;;
--hstatus) myOptions[HStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--bstatus) myOptions[Status]="true"; myOptions[BStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--bhstatus) myOptions[HStatus]="true"; myOptions[BHStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--raw) myOptions[Raw]="true"; shift 1;;
*) shift 1;;
esac
done
# Fix things that are impossible to call
[ "${myOptions[API]}" = "config" -a "${myOptions[APIep]}" = "servicestatus" ] && myOptions[APIep]="service"
[ "${myOptions[API]}" = "config" -a "${myOptions[APIep]}" = "hoststatus" ] && myOptions[APIep]="host"
# If we're doing status mode, then override a bunch of other options
if [ -n "${myOptions[Status]}" ]; then
myOptions[API]="objects"
myOptions[APIep]="servicestatus"
myOptions[Options]=""
myOptions[Quick]="true"
myOptions[Options]+="c,X,"
# If we did a bstatus, then we only want things that are bad
if [ -n "${myOptions[BStatus]}" ]; then
myDir[current_state]="[^0]"
fi
fi
if [ -n "${myOptions[HStatus]}" ]; then
myOptions[API]="objects"
myOptions[APIep]="hoststatus"
myOptions[Options]=""
myOptions[Quick]="true"
myOptions[Options]+="c,X,"
# If we did a bstatus, then we only want things that are bad
if [ -n "${myOptions[BHStatus]}" ]; then
myDir[current_state]="[^0]"
fi
fi
# If we're listing users, then set things accordingly
if [ -n "${myOptions[Users]}" ]; then
myOptions[API]="system"
myOptions[APIep]="user"
fi
# Get our API key
if [ -n "$APIkeyFile" -a -r "$APIkeyFile" ]; then
do_debug 1 "Looking for url=$url in $APIkeyFile"
while read url key; do
if [ -z "$XI_URL" ]; then
XI_URL="$url"
APIKEY="$key"
do_debug 1 "Found url=$url key=$key"
break
fi
do_debug 2 "-> Looking for url=$url XI_URL=$XI_URL"
if [[ "$url" =~ "$XI_URL" ]]; then
XI_URL="$url"
APIKEY="$key"
fi
done < "$APIkeyFile"
fi
do_debug 1 "Final URL=$XI_URL and key=$APIKEY"
[ -z "$XI_URL" -o -z "$APIKEY" ] && echo "Empty URL or Key." && exit
do_api() {
api_start="$1"
api_command="$2"
url="${XI_URL}/api/v1/${api_start}/${api_command}?pretty=0&apikey=${APIKEY}"
[ -n "${myOptions[OrderBy]}" ] && url+="&orderby=${myOptions[OrderBy]}"
[ "${myOptions[Users]}" == "1" ] && url+="&advanced=1"
do_debug 2 "start=$1 command=$2"
$curl -XGET -k "$url"
}
# Grab a copy of the JSON data so we don't have to keep making calls over and over
# If we used an existing file, then just use that
if [ -z "${myOptions[File]}" ]; then
tmpJSON=`mktemp`
do_debug 1 "tmp file is $tmpJSON"
do_debug 2 " myAPI is ${myOptions[API]} and myAPIep is ${myOptions[APIep]}"
do_api "${myOptions[API]}" "${myOptions[APIep]}" > $tmpJSON
else
do_debug 1 "myFile=${myOptions[File]}"
tmpJSON="${myOptions[File]}"
do_debug 1 "tmpJSON=$tmpJSON"
fi
# if mySave is not empty, then we're just saving it into the file called ${myOptions[Save]}
if [ -n "${myOptions[Save]}" ]; then
mv $tmpJSON ${myOptions[Save]}
do_debug 1 "JSON data saved to ${myOptions[Save]}"
exit
fi
# Helper functions for creating our jqString
# First, we need to know if our tests should be case-sensitive or not
jq_check_case() {
thing="$*"
do_debug 1 "### JQ_CHECK_CASE looking for thing=$thing"
if [ -n "$thing" ]; then
do_debug 2 "### in JQ_CHECK_CASE cmdOptions=${myOptions[Options]}"
val="| test(\"$thing\""
[[ "${myOptions[Options]}" =~ "i," ]] && val+="; \"i\""
echo "$val)"
else
echo ""
fi
}
# Create the jQuery search string
jq_get_fields() {
[[ "${myOptions[Options]}" =~ "c," ]] && jqString+="| [${myOptions[Fields]}] | @csv" || jqString+="| ${myOptions[Fields]}"
}
# Otherwise, let's parse the JSON data here
# Parse our string
do_debug 1 "APIinfo=${APIinfo[${myOptions[API]}/${myOptions[APIep]}]}"
jqString=${APIinfo[${myOptions[API]}/${myOptions[APIep]}]}
do_debug 2 " Before: jqString=$jqString"
for thing in "${!myDir[@]}"; do
[ -n "${myDir[$thing]}" ] && jqString+="| select(.$thing $(jq_check_case ${myDir[$thing]}))"
do_debug 2 " During: jqString=$jqString"
done
do_debug 2 " After: jqString=$jqString"
# endpoint specific things
case "${myOptions[API]}/${myOptions[APIep]}" in
objects/hoststatus) tmpQuick=".host_name,.address,.current_state,.state_type,.last_check,.current_check_attempt,.normal_check_interval,.retry_check_interval,.max_check_attempts,.check_command";
tmpQuicker="Host,Address,State,Type,Last Check,Attempt,Normal,Retry,Max,Command";;
objects/servicestatus) tmpQuick=".service_description,.host_name,.current_state,.state_type,.last_check,.current_check_attempt,.normal_check_interval,.retry_check_interval,.max_check_attempts,.output";
tmpQuicker="Service,Host,State,Type,Last Check,Attempt,Normal,Retry,Max,Output";;
esac
do_debug 1 "myOptions[Options]=${myOptions[Options]}"
if [ -n "${myOptions[Quick]}" -a -n "${myOptions[Fields]}" ]; then
myOptions[Fields]="$tmpQuick,${myOptions[Fields]}"
elif [ -n "${myOptions[Quick]}" ]; then
myOptions[Fields]="$tmpQuick"
fi
[[ ${myOptions[Options]} =~ "C," ]] && echo "${myOptions[Fields]}"
[[ ${myOptions[Options]} =~ "X," ]] && echo "$tmpQuicker" && printf '%*s\n' "${COLUMNS:-$(tput cols)}" '' | tr ' ' -
do_debug 1 "myOptions[Fields]=${myOptions[Fields]}"
[ -n "${myOptions[Fields]}" ] && jq_get_fields
jqString+="${myOptions[MoreJQ]}"
do_debug 1 "jqString=$jqString"
if [ -n "${myOptions[Raw]}" ]; then
do_debug 1 "*** RAW specified *** Overriding all other options"
cat $tmpJSON
else
cat $tmpJSON | jq -r "$jqString"
fi
[ -z "${myOptions[File]}" ] && rm $tmpJSON
exit

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1b) Copy "asterisk" to older logstash patterns directory:
cp asterisk /usr/local/nagioslogserver/logstash/patterns
1c) Copy "asterisk" to newer logstash patterns directory:
cp asterisk /usr/local/nagioslogserver/etc/patterns
2) Log in to Nagios Log Server and go to "Administration"
Go to "Global Configuration"

75
napi

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# Different API commands return different JSON datasets. So let's make a lookup table that figures out where to start the data extracts
declare -A APIinfo
APIinfo["config/host"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/service"]=""
APIinfo["config/hostgroup"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/servicegroup"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/command"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/contact"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/contactgroup"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/host"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/hostgroup"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/service"]=""
APIinfo["config/servicegroup"]=".[]"
APIinfo["config/timeperiod"]=".[]"
APIinfo["objects/hoststatus"]=".hoststatus[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicestatus"]=".servicestatus[]"
APIinfo["objects/logentries"]=""
APIinfo["objects/statehistory"]=".stateentry[]"
APIinfo["objects/bpi"]=""
APIinfo["objects/comment"]=""
APIinfo["objects/downtime"]=""
APIinfo["objects/contact"]=".contact[]"
APIinfo["objects/host"]=".host[]"
APIinfo["objects/service"]=".[]"
APIinfo["objects/hostgroup"]=".hostgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicegroup"]=""
APIinfo["objects/contactgroup"]=".contactgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/timeperiod"]=""
APIinfo["objects/unconfigured"]=""
APIinfo["objects/hostgroupmembers"]=".hostgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicegroupmembers"]=".servicegroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/contactgroupmembers"]=".contactgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/rrdexport"]=""
APIinfo["objects/cpexport"]=""
APIinfo["objects/downtime"]=""
APIinfo["objects/hostavailability"]=".hostavailability[]"
APIinfo["objects/hostgroup"]=".hostgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/hostgroupmembers"]=".hostgroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/host"]=".host[]"
APIinfo["objects/hoststatus"]=".hoststatus[]"
APIinfo["objects/logentries"]=""
APIinfo["objects/rrdexport"]=""
APIinfo["objects/service"]=".[]"
APIinfo["objects/serviceavailability"]=".serviceavailability[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicegroup"]=""
APIinfo["objects/servicegroupmembers"]=".servicegroup[]"
APIinfo["objects/servicestatus"]=".servicestatus[]"
APIinfo["objects/sla"]=""
APIinfo["objects/bpi"]=""
APIinfo["objects/statehistory"]=".stateentry[]"
APIinfo["objects/timeperiod"]=""
APIinfo["objects/unconfigured"]=".[]"
APIinfo["system/user"]=".users[]"
@ -76,26 +76,27 @@ get_myAPI() {
get_myAPIep() {
case "$1" in
co|comment) myOptions[APIep]="comment";;
com|command) myOptions[APIep]="command";;
c|contact) myOptions[APIep]="contact";;
cg|contactgroup) myOptions[APIep]="contactgroup";;
cgm|contactgroupmembers) myOptions[APIep]="contactgroupmembers";;
c|contact) myOptions[APIep]="contact";;
co|comment) myOptions[APIep]="comment";;
com|command) myOptions[APIep]="command";;
dt|downtime) myOptions[APIep]="downtime";;
ha|hostavailability) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="hostavailability";;
hgm|hostgroupmembers) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="hostgroupmembers";;
hg|hostgroup) myOptions[APIep]="hostgroup";;
hgm|hostgroupmembers) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="hostgroupmembers";;
h|host) myOptions[APIep]="host";;
hs|hoststatus) myOptions[APIep]="hoststatus";;
le|logentries) myOptions[APIep]="logentries";;
sa|serviceavailability) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="serviceavailability";;
sgm|servicegroupmembers) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="servicegroupmembers";;
sg|servicegroup) myOptions[APIep]="servicegroup";;
sa|serviceavailability) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="serviceavailability";;
sh|statehistory) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="statehistory";;
s|service) myOptions[APIep]="service";;
ss|servicestatus) myOptions[APIep]="servicestatus";;
sh|statehistory) myOptions[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="statehistory";;
tp|timeperiod) myOptions[APIep]="timeperiod";;
u*) myOptions[APIep]="user";;
u|user) myOptions[APIep]="user";;
uo|unconfigured) myOptiosn[API]="objects"; myOptions[APIep]="unconfigured";;
*) myOptions[APIep]="";;
esac
}
@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ HELPCREATE_EOF
print_help() {
cat << HELP_EOF
--api < o*bjects | c*onfig | s*ystem >
-t|--object < hoststatus | servicestatus | logentries | statehistory | ...
-t|--object < hoststatus | servicestatus | logentries | statehistory | uo | ...
--url XI_URL=<value>
--ack problem_has_been_acknowledged=<0,1>
@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ print_help() {
--keyfile APIkeyFile=<value>
-o|--opt cmdOptions=<value> (endpoint specific options. See --helpopt)
--order orderby <column>:<a or d>
--output output text=<value>
--output output text=<value>
-Q|--quick Sets -f to .host_name,.service_description,.current_state,.state_type,.problem_has_been_acknowledged (assumes servicestatus)
-q Same as --quick but add -o c
-qq Same as --quick but add -o c but also print the first line of the CSV output (fields)
@ -203,6 +204,8 @@ print_help() {
--useradd Switches to add user mode (MUST SPECIFY --users AS WELL!!!)
--status Quick select for showing similar things that you would see on main servicestatus page in the GUI
--bstatus Same as --status but only show things that are not in an OK state
--hstatus Quick select for showing similar things that you would see on a main hoststatus page in the GUI
--bhstatus Same as --hstatus but only show things that are not in an OK state
--state 0, 1, or 2 (or other, I suppose)
--stype 0, 1 (SOFT or HARD)
--test Don't call the API, just show what would happen
@ -299,7 +302,9 @@ while [ -n "$1" ]; do
--end) myOptions[End]="$2"; shift 2;;
--start) myOptions[Start]="$2"; shift 2;;
--status) myOptions[Status]="true"; shift 1;;
--hstatus) myOptions[HStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--bstatus) myOptions[Status]="true"; myOptions[BStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--bhstatus) myOptions[HStatus]="true"; myOptions[BHStatus]="true"; shift 1;;
--raw) myOptions[Raw]="true"; shift 1;;
--test) myOptions[TestMode]="true"; shift 1;;
*) shift 1;;
@ -329,6 +334,20 @@ if [ -n "${myOptions[Status]}" ]; then
myDir[current_state]="[^0]"
fi
fi
if [ -n "${myOptions[HStatus]}" ]; then
myOptions[API]="objects"
myOptions[APIep]="hoststatus"
myOptions[Create]=""
myOptions[Disable]=""
myOptions[Apply]=""
myOptions[Options]=""
myOptions[Quick]="true"
myOptions[Options]+="c,X,"
# If we did a bstatus, then we only want things that are bad
if [ -n "${myOptions[BHStatus]}" ]; then
myDir[current_state]="[^0]"
fi
fi
# If we're listing users, then set things accordingly
if [ -n "${myOptions[Users]}" ]; then

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