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PyNinja

Lightweight OS-agnostic service monitoring API

Python

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Install PyNinja

python -m pip install pyninja

Initiate - IDE

import pyninja


if __name__ == '__main__':
    pyninja.start()

Initiate - CLI

pyninja start

Use pyninja --help for usage instructions.

Environment Variables

Sourcing environment variables from an env file

By default, PyNinja will look for a .env file in the current working directory.

  • APIKEY - API Key for authentication.
  • NINJA_HOST - Hostname for the API server.
  • NINJA_PORT - Port number for the API server.
  • REMOTE_EXECUTION - Boolean flag to enable remote execution.
  • API_SECRET - Secret access key for running commands on server remotely.
  • MONITOR_USERNAME - Username to authenticate the monitoring page.
  • MONITOR_PASSWORD - Password to authenticate the monitoring page.
  • MONITOR_SESSION - Session timeout for the monitoring page.
  • NO_AUTH - Boolean flag to host monitoring page without authentication.
  • MAX_CONNECTIONS - Maximum number of monitoring sessions allowed in parallel.
  • PROCESSES - List of process names to include in the monitor page.
  • SERVICES - List of service names to include in the monitor page.
  • GPU_LIB - GPU library filepath to use for monitoring.
  • DISK_LIB - Disk library filepath to use for monitoring.
  • SERVICE_LIB - Memory library filepath to use for monitoring.
  • PROCESSOR_LIB - Processor library filepath to use for monitoring.
  • DATABASE - FilePath to store the auth database that handles the authentication errors.
  • RATE_LIMIT - List of dictionaries with max_requests and seconds to apply as rate limit.
  • LOG_CONFIG - Logging configuration file path.

⚠️ Enabling remote execution can be extremely risky and a major security threat. So use caution and set the API_SECRET to a strong value.

Refer samples directory for examples.

Coding Standards

Docstring format: Google
Styling conventions: PEP 8 and isort

Requirement

python -m pip install gitverse

Usage

gitverse-release reverse -f release_notes.rst -t 'Release Notes'

Linting

pre-commit will ensure linting, run pytest, generate runbook & release notes, and validate hyperlinks in ALL markdown files (including Wiki pages)

Requirement

python -m pip install sphinx==5.1.1 pre-commit recommonmark

Usage

pre-commit run --all-files

Pypi Package

pypi-module

https://pypi.org/project/PyNinja/

Runbook

made-with-sphinx-doc

https://thevickypedia.github.io/PyNinja/

License & copyright

© Vignesh Rao

Licensed under the MIT License