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39 lines
988 B
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# Alerts Extensions
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Updog doesn't do any monitoring by itself. Instead, extensions are used to check the status of whatever thing, send alerts, and log stuff. Updog just chains them together.
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Example extension: [askiiart/updog-alerts_template](https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/updog-alerts_template)
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## Folder layout
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Extensions need to be put in the `./extensions/alerts` folder, and the name of the file must match the name of the folder.
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```txt
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├── extensions
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│ ├── alerts
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│ └── alerts_template
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│ └── alerts_template.py
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```
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## Methods
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`*`: indicates a method is required
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### `__init__()`*
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**Arguments**:
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- (dict) Arguments from `alerts-args` in `services.json` - For no arguments, an empty dict will be used
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**Return**: None
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### `alert()`*
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**Arguments**:
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- (str) The name of the service the alert is for
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- (int) The status code returned by the checker
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- (str) The status message for that status code
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**Return**: Nothing
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