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simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker v1.1.1

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simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker

A simple uptime (site health) checker tool made with Puppeteer (headless Chrome).

Usage

Install & setup

npm install simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker

Create a site-config.json at the root of your Node.js project with the (1) sites you want to monitor, and (2) add one key element's selector as well per url (be careful using simply "body", as even error pages has a valid <body> element).

In this example the first site will throw an error due to bad ssl certificate:

[
  { "site": "https://expired.badssl.com/", "selector": "#dashboard" },
  { "site": "https://badssl.com/", "selector": "#dashboard" },
  { "site": "https://google.com", "selector": "body" }
]

Notifications

You can create notifications via (A) a Gmail email address and/or (B) Slack's Incoming Webhooks.
You can set which one to use with notification type (see in 'Run').

Environment variables

(1) touch an puppeteer-uptime.env file (gitignored) in the root folder.

# gmail credentials
export GMAIL_ADDRESS="<your-email>@gmail.com"
export GMAIL_PASSWORD="**************"
export NOTIFICATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS="<notification-email>@<provider>"

# slack webhooks
export WEBHOOKS_URL="https://hooks.slack.com/services/*********/*********/************************"

(2) source the created file to local environment variables (depending on your platform you'll need to find a method which lasts more than the current session!):

$ source puppeteer-uptime.env

Run

Notification type is the sole (optional) parameter: '--none'(default), '--all', '--slack', '--email'.

CLI usage:

npx simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker
npx simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker --slack

OR via Yarn:

yarn simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker

In app usage:

const simpleUptimeCheck = require('simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker');
(async () => {
  await simpleUptimeCheck();
})();

Note: In app function parameters have higher priority than cli arguments.

const simpleUptimeCheck = require('simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker');
(async () => {
  await simpleUptimeCheck({ args: ['--slack'] });
})();

Output:

HEALTH CHECK FAILED on https://expired.badssl.com/ with HTTP unknown status (Error)
HEALTH CHECK PASSED on https://badssl.com/ with HTTP 200
HEALTH CHECK PASSED on https://google.com with HTTP 200

Schedule it

You can run the script from a scheduled (cron) pipeline.

E.g. (GitHub Actions):

name: monitoring
on:
  schedule:
    - cron: '20 23 * * *'
jobs:
  run-health-check:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@master
      - name: Use Node.js 12.x
        uses: actions/setup-node@v1
        with:
          node-version: 12.x
      - name: Install project
        run: yarn
      - name: Run health check
        run: yarn simple-puppeteer-uptime-checker

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2022 David Barton

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