Meerkat is a utility to create and share dashboards for Icinga 2 checks and hosts. It is comprised of a lightweight Go server and a browser front-end written in Preact. It's quick to setup and easy to use.
Not developing Meerkat? See the Meerkat website at https://meerkat.run
Meerkat development requires supported releases of Go and Node.js. See the Go installation and Node.js install documentation. Devolopment with older toolchains may be ok but we can't guarantee the behaviour.
A typical workflow involves starting a filesystem watcher to rebuild the UI on changes:
cd ui
npm run dev
Then run another command to start meerkat with go run
:
go run ./cmd/meerkat -ui ui
The ui flag sets meerkat to serve the UI bundle from the ui directory. This means subsequent changes to the UI will be served without requiring a rebuild of the entire command.
For more detail on each stage, keep reading.
Another workflow involves running local test suites, then building and running the program for manual testing.
As before, start by installing javascript dependencies:
cd ui
npm ci
Throughout development, tests can be run via go test
.
This includes Javascript tests.
To run all tests:
go test ./...
Finally, build the UI and the server and run meerkat:
cd ui
npm run build
cd ../cmd/meerkat
go build
./meerkat
By default, meerkat listens on the address http://127.0.0.1:8080. Open meerkat and have a click around!
For command usage, see cmd/meerkat. For a configuration file reference, see Configuration.
Before submitting a change, ensure code is formatted:
go fmt
cd ui
npm run lint
Run all the tests from the root of the project:
go test ./...
Commit messages follow the same format used by the Go project (among others). The commit subject starts with the affected package name then a brief description of the change. The body may contain an explanation of the change and why it was made. See commit 4603601 for an example.
Meerkat communicates with Icinga via its HTTP API.
This requires authentication.
Here is an example ApiUser
object with limited, read-only privileges:
object ApiUser "meerkat" {
password = "meerkat"
permissions = [ "objects/query/Host", "objects/query/Service", "objects/query/ServiceGroup", "objects/query/HostGroup" ]
}
In a default Icinga2 installation, you can write this definition to /etc/icinga2/conf.d/api-users.conf
.
Sol1 is an official Icinga Enterprise Partner, and can offer commercial support for Meerkat and Icinga and friends. We are a friendly bunch of people, so please don't hesitate to get in touch at https://sol1.com.au.
We welcome any contributions. Let us know via the issues here if there is something you need fixed up, or even better, a patch or PR would be most appreciated.
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