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#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# Notes
#
# Macros may be defined either literally, or as a result of a HTTP-fetch.
# Macro names match the pattern "^[0-9A-Z_]$"
#
#
# TODO:
#
# Write manual.
#
# Use a real parser framework?
#
# Love me.
#
require 'beanstalk-client'
require 'getoptlong'
require 'json'
#
# Simple wrapper to parse the configuration file
#
class MonitorConfig
attr_reader :MACROS
attr_reader :queue
attr_reader :filename
#
# Constructors
#
def initialize( filename )
@MACROS = Hash.new()
@queue = Beanstalk::Pool.new(['127.0.0.1:11300'])
@file = filename
if ( @file.nil? || ( ! File.exists?( @file) ) )
puts "Missing configuration file"
exit( 0 )
end
end
#
# Define a macro, from the configuration file.
#
def define_macro( line )
name = nil
val = Array.new
#
# Get the name
#
name = $1.dup if ( line =~ /^([A-Z_]+)\s+/ )
#
# Get the value
#
if ( line =~ /fetched\s+from\s+(.*)[\r\n\.]*$/ )
#
# HTTP-fetch
#
val.push( "steve")
val.push("kemp")
elsif ( line =~ /\s(is|are)\s+(.*)\.+$/ )
#
# Literal list.
#
tmp = $2.dup.split( /\s+and\s+/ )
tmp.each do |entry|
val.push( entry )
end
end
@MACROS[name] = val
end
#
# Is the given string of text a macro?
#
def is_macro?( name )
!@MACROS[name].nil?
end
#
# Return an array of hosts if the given string was a macro identifier.
#
def get_macro_targets( name )
@MACROS[name]
end
#
# Parse the configuration file, named in our constructor.
#
def parse_file()
#
# Parse the configuration file on the command line
#
File.open( @file, "r").each_line do |line|
#
# A blank line, or a comment may be skipped.
#
next if ( ( line =~ /^#/ ) || ( line.length < 1 ) )
# specification of mauve-server to which we should raise our alerts to.
next if ( line =~ /Mauve\s+server(.*)source/ )
#
# Look for macro definitions, inline
#
if ( line =~ /^([A-Z]_+)\s+are\s+fetched\s+from\s+([^\s]+)\.?/ )
define_macro( line )
elsif ( line =~ /^([0-9A-Z_]+)\s+(is|are)\s+/ )
define_macro( line )
elsif ( line =~ /\s+must\s+ping/ )
#
# Target
#
targets = Array.new
#
# Fallback target is the first token on the line
#
target = line.split( /\s+/)[0]
#
# If the target is a macro
#
if ( is_macro?( target ) )
targets = get_macro_targets(target)
else
targets.push( target )
end
#
# The alert-failure message
#
alert = "Ping failed"
if ( line =~ /otherwise '([^']+)'/ )
alert=$1.dup
end
#
# Store the test(s)
#
targets.each do |host|
test = {
:target_host => host,
:test_type => "ping",
:test_alert => alert
}
if ( !ENV['DUMP'].nil? )
puts ( test.to_json )
else
@queue.put( test.to_json )
end
end
elsif ( line =~ /\s+must\s+run\s+([^\s]+)\s+/i )
#
# Get the service we're testing, and remove any trailing "."
#
# This handles the case of:
#
# LINN_HOSTS must run ssh.
#
service = $1.dup
service.chomp!(".")
#
# Target of the service-test.
#
targets = Array.new
target = line.split( /\s+/)[0]
#
# If the target is a macro
#
if ( is_macro?( target ) )
targets = get_macro_targets( target )
else
targets.push( target )
end
#
# Alert text
#
alert = "#{service} failed"
if ( line =~ /otherwise '([^']+)'/ )
alert=$1.dup
end
#
# Does this service require a port? If it does we'll setup the default here
#
case service
when /ssh/ then
port=22
when /ldap/ then
port=389
when /^https$/ then
port=443
when /^http$/ then
port=80
when /rsync/i then
port=873
when /ftp/i then
port=21
when /telnet/i then
port=20
when /smtp/i then
port=25
end
#
# But allow that to be changed
#
# e.g.
#
# must run ssh on 33 otherwise ..
# must run ftp on 44 otherwise ..
# must run http on 8000 otherwise ..
#
if ( line =~ /\s+on\s+([0-9]+)/ )
port = $1.dup
end
targets.each do |host|
test = {
:target_host => host,
:test_type => service,
:test_port => port,
:test_alert => alert
}
#
# HTTP-tests will include the expected result in one of two
# forms:
#
# must run http with status 200
#
# must run http with content 'text'
#
# If those are sepcified then include them here.
#
# Note we're deliberately fast and loose here - which allows both to be specified
#
# http://example.vm/ must run http with status 200 and content 'OK' otherwise 'boo!'.
#
#
if ( line =~ /\s+with\s+status\s+([0-9]+)\s+/ )
test[:http_status]=$1.dup
end
if ( line =~ /\s+with\s+content\s+'([^']+)'/ )
test[:http_text]=$1.dup
end
#
# We've parsed(!) the line. Either output the JSON to the console
# or add to the queue.
#
if ( !ENV['DUMP'].nil? )
puts ( test.to_json )
else
@queue.put( test.to_json )
end
end
else
puts "Unknown line: #{line}" if ( line.length > 2 )
end
end
end
end
#
# Entry-point to our code.
#
if __FILE__ == $0 then
begin
opts = GetoptLong.new(
[ "--dump", "-d", GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT ],
[ "--file", "-f", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ]
)
opts.each do |opt, arg|
case opt
when "--dump":
ENV["DUMP"] = "1"
when "--file":
ENV["FILE"] = arg
end
end
rescue StandardError => ex
puts "Option parsing failed: #{ex.to_s}"
exit
end
mon = MonitorConfig.new( ENV['FILE'] )
mon.parse_file();
end
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