CheckLib: A simple wrapper to make implementing Nagios/Icinga checks in Python simple === TODO: Write a reasonable Readme :-) Documentation --- Probably only as a part of source code. Currently it is short and aimed at Python developers anyway. The primary target are plugins for Icinga 2. The plugin API is documented at [monitoring-plugins.org](https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html) and in [Icinga 2 documentation](https://icinga.com/docs/icinga-2/latest/doc/05-service-monitoring/#plugin-api). Project goals (and non-goals) ---- The aim is to make writing _simple_ Python checks _really_ easy, and also to be lightweight. Therefore, only basic and common features will likely be implemented. (And last but not least, it mainly depends on my time :-)) If you need a fully-featured library, feel free to use [Nagiosplugin](https://pypi.org/project/nagiosplugin/). I would like to keep this as a pure vanilla Python code. It lowers the barrier to code inspection and contribution and does not add dependencies, so that this can be used in very limited environments. The exact scope is currently not rigorously defined, feel free to contact me if you are not sure. Bugs, feedback, ideas, patches, contact &c. ----- Please send anything you have on your mind to [checklib@pokemon.ledoian.cz](mailto:checklib@pokemon.ledoian.cz). I currently want to know if anyone else has tried to use the code :-) For patches you can use `git send-email`. For more info, see [git-send-email.io](https://git-send-email.io/) (or put "git send-email" into your favourite search engine). (Emails sent there are currently not public, because I'm lazy. If anyone would like that, let me know, I might find a bit of time to set something up.) Licence ---- See the respective SPDX comments. Most of the code is WTFPL, with uncopyrightable config files being under CC0. (Currently the code is just dumb implementation of the plugin spec, so there is little creative value.) I might decide to change the licence later. Also, if any contributor comes by, they can steer the direction. I want to keep this as Free Software, though (wrote I when this project was marked as private :-)).