django-statusboard 0.13.0

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djangostatusboard 0.13.0

statusboard




Status page application with browser and REST API interface.
Installation
Install the package
pip install django-statusboard

Add the following applications to your Django projects
INSTALLED_APPS += [
'django.contrib.humanize',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'rest_framework',
'statusboard',
]

Update your urlconf:
# myproject/urls.py
urlpatterns += [
url(r'^statusboard/$', include('statusboard.urls')),
]

Update your database
./manage migrate

Configuration
You can configure the app using the dict STATUSBOARD in settings.py:
from django.templatetags.static import static

STATUSBOARD = {
"INCIDENT_DAYS_IN_INDEX": 7,
"OPEN_INCIDENT_IN_INDEX": True,
"AUTO_REFRESH_INDEX_SECONDS": 0,
"FAVICON_DEFAULT": static('statusboard/images/statusboard-icon-default.png'),
"FAVICON_INDEX_DICT": {
0: static('statusboard/images/statusboard-icon-operational.png'),
1: static('statusboard/images/statusboard-icon-performance.png'),
2: static('statusboard/images/statusboard-icon-partial.png'),
3: static('statusboard/images/statusboard-icon-major.png'),
},
}


INCIDENT_DAYS_IN_INDEX: number of days to show in index (1 = today).
OPEN_INCIDENT_IN_INDEX: show not fixed incidents in index, whether or not
the incident is older than INCIDENT_DAYS_IN_INDEX.
AUTO_REFRESH_INDEX_SECONDS: auto refresh home page every N seconds (0 = disabled).
FAVICON_DEFAULT: default favicon.
FAVICON_INDEX_DICT: favicon for index, based on the worst status (default:
FAVICON_DEFAULT). The keys (0, 1, 2, 3) are the status values (see SERVICE_STATUSES in statusboard/models.py).

Customize pages
The following blocks are customizable in statusboard/base.html:

title: title of the page
branding: branding in fixed navbar
bootstrap_theme: bootstrap theme
header: header of the page
userlinks: links in the header
footer: footer div
style: CSS files
script: JavaScript files

To customize the default style, create the file statusboard/base.html that
extends the original base template and customize some blocks, e.g.:
{% extends "statusboard/base.html" %}

{% load static %}

{% block title %}
A.C.M.E. statuspage
{% endblock %}

{% block branding %}
<a class="navbar-brand" href="{% url 'statusboard:index' %}"><img src="{% static "/images/logo.png" %}"></a>
{% endblock %}

{% block bootstrap_theme %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static "/statusboard/css/spacelab-bootstrap.min.css" %}" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static "/css/mystyle.css" %}" />
{% endblock %}

Example: change branding and title
Create a statusboard/base.html in one of your templates dir:
{% extends `statusboard/base.html %}

{% block title %}
ACME, Inc.
{% endblock %}

{% block branding %}
<a class="navbar-brand" href="{% url 'statusboard:index' %}">ACME status</a>
{% endblock %}

Notifications
django-statusboard doesn't provide an out-of-the-box notification system, but
it's easy to implement using django signals or you can use django-statusboard-notify that provides some builtin notifications (e.g. email, Telegram).
Moreover, django-statusboard tracks the previous status of a service
(Service._status).
from django.dispatch import receiver
from django.db.models.signals import post_save
from django.core.mail import mail_admins

from statusboard import Service

@receiver(post_save, sender=Service)
def notify_service_update(sender, instance, **kwargs):
# Send an email to admins if the service is getting worse, otherwise do nothing.
if instance.status > instance._status:
mail_admins("Alert", "Service {} is {}".format(instance.name, instance.get_status_display()))

REST API
django-statusboard comes with a set of REST API to manage its models, based on Django REST Framework ModelViewSet:

/api/v0.1/servicegroup/
/api/v0.1/service/
/api/v0.1/incident/
/api/v0.1/incidentupdate/
/api/v0.1/maintenance/

Development
Running tests
$ DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=tests.test_settings python manage.py test

Update i18n
$ cd statusboard && django-admin makemessages -l LOCALE

Contact and copyright information
Copyright (C) 2019-2023 Emanuele Di Giacomo emanuele@digiacomo.cc
django-statusboard is licensed under GPLv2+.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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