├── .editorconfig ├── .env.example ├── .eslintignore ├── .eslintrc.js ├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ └── test-and-release.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .postcssrc.js ├── .vscode ├── extensions.json └── settings.json ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── babel.config.js ├── jsconfig.json ├── nginx.Dockerfile ├── package.json ├── preview-images ├── live-check-view.png ├── main-view.png ├── monitored-list-view.png ├── monitored-view.png └── state-view.png ├── public ├── favicon-128x128.png ├── favicon-16x16.png ├── favicon-32x32.png ├── favicon-96x96.png └── favicon.ico ├── quasar.conf.js ├── quasar.extensions.json ├── src ├── App.vue ├── assets │ ├── netcheck-logo.png │ └── sad.svg ├── boot │ ├── .gitkeep │ └── boot.js ├── components │ ├── DomainCard.vue │ ├── GenericInfoCard.vue │ ├── InfoCard.vue │ ├── LatestTests.vue │ ├── MetricCard.vue │ ├── Navigation.vue │ ├── Performance.vue │ ├── PerformanceMiniCard.vue │ ├── ProtocolCheck.vue │ ├── StateHistory.vue │ └── UptimeChecks.vue ├── css │ ├── app.sass │ └── quasar.variables.sass ├── index.template.html ├── layouts │ └── MainLayout.vue ├── libs │ ├── netcheck-client.js │ ├── notifications-handler.js │ └── settings-handler.js ├── pages │ ├── CheckTrigger.vue │ ├── DomainCheck.vue │ ├── DomainConfig.vue │ ├── DomainStatus.vue │ ├── Error404.vue │ ├── Index.vue │ ├── Info.vue │ ├── MonitoredDomains.vue │ ├── MonitoredServers.vue │ ├── ServerStatus.vue │ └── Settings.vue └── router │ ├── index.js │ └── routes.js └── version.txt /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root = true 2 | 3 | [*] 4 | charset = utf-8 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | insert_final_newline = true 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.env.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | BACKEND_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8080 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /dist 2 | /src-bex/www 3 | /src-capacitor 4 | /src-cordova 5 | /.quasar 6 | /node_modules 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintrc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | // https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#configuration-cascading-and-hierarchy 3 | // This option interrupts the configuration hierarchy at this file 4 | // Remove this if you have an higher level ESLint config file (it usually happens into a monorepos) 5 | root: true, 6 | 7 | parserOptions: { 8 | parser: 'babel-eslint', 9 | ecmaVersion: 2018, // Allows for the parsing of modern ECMAScript features 10 | sourceType: 'module' // Allows for the use of imports 11 | }, 12 | 13 | env: { 14 | browser: true 15 | }, 16 | 17 | // Rules order is important, please avoid shuffling them 18 | extends: [ 19 | // Base ESLint recommended rules 20 | // 'eslint:recommended', 21 | 22 | 23 | // Uncomment any of the lines below to choose desired strictness, 24 | // but leave only one uncommented! 25 | // See https://eslint.vuejs.org/rules/#available-rules 26 | 'plugin:vue/essential', // Priority A: Essential (Error Prevention) 27 | // 'plugin:vue/strongly-recommended', // Priority B: Strongly Recommended (Improving Readability) 28 | // 'plugin:vue/recommended', // Priority C: Recommended (Minimizing Arbitrary Choices and Cognitive Overhead) 29 | 30 | 'standard' 31 | 32 | ], 33 | 34 | plugins: [ 35 | // https://eslint.vuejs.org/user-guide/#why-doesn-t-it-work-on-vue-file 36 | // required to lint *.vue files 37 | 'vue', 38 | 39 | ], 40 | 41 | globals: { 42 | ga: true, // Google Analytics 43 | cordova: true, 44 | __statics: true, 45 | process: true, 46 | Capacitor: true, 47 | chrome: true 48 | }, 49 | 50 | // add your custom rules here 51 | rules: { 52 | // allow async-await 53 | 'generator-star-spacing': 'off', 54 | // allow paren-less arrow functions 55 | 'arrow-parens': 'off', 56 | 'one-var': 'off', 57 | 58 | 'import/first': 'off', 59 | 'import/named': 'error', 60 | 'import/namespace': 'error', 61 | 'import/default': 'error', 62 | 'import/export': 'error', 63 | 'import/extensions': 'off', 64 | 'import/no-unresolved': 'off', 65 | 'import/no-extraneous-dependencies': 'off', 66 | 'prefer-promise-reject-errors': 'off', 67 | 68 | 69 | // allow debugger during development only 70 | 'no-debugger': process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? 'error' : 'off' 71 | } 72 | } 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | - package-ecosystem: npm 4 | directory: "/" 5 | schedule: 6 | interval: daily 7 | time: "11:00" 8 | open-pull-requests-limit: 10 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/test-and-release.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | on: [push] 2 | name: Test and release 3 | 4 | jobs: 5 | unit-tests: 6 | name: Run Unit Tests 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | 9 | steps: 10 | - name: Check out repository code 11 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 12 | - name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }} 13 | uses: actions/setup-node@v1 14 | with: 15 | node-version: 12.x 16 | - name: Install Quasar globally 17 | run: npm install -g @quasar/cli 18 | - name: Install dependencies 19 | run: yarn install 20 | - name: Run tests 21 | run: yarn test 22 | 23 | release: 24 | name: Publish Github Release 25 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 26 | needs: unit-tests 27 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' 28 | steps: 29 | - name: Checkout code 30 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 31 | - name: Use Node.js 12.x 32 | uses: actions/setup-node@v1 33 | - name: Install dependencies 34 | run: yarn install 35 | - name: Install Quasar globally 36 | run: npm install -g @quasar/cli 37 | - name: Build and package to zip 38 | run: | 39 | echo "VERSION=`cat version.txt`" >> .env 40 | quasar build 41 | mkdir zip 42 | cd dist/spa/ 43 | zip -r ../../zip/spa-release.zip . 44 | cd ../../ 45 | - name: Setup go 46 | uses: actions/setup-go@v1 47 | with: 48 | go-version: 1.14 49 | - name: Publish Release on GitHub 50 | run: | 51 | go get github.com/tcnksm/ghr 52 | /home/runner/go/bin/ghr -t ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} -u ${GITHUB_ACTOR} -r ${{ github.event.repository.name }} -c ${GITHUB_SHA} -delete `cat ./version.txt` ./zip/ 53 | 54 | push-to-dockerhub: 55 | name: Publish docker image to hub.docker.com 56 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 57 | needs: unit-tests 58 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' 59 | steps: 60 | - name: checkout code 61 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 62 | - name: Use Node.js 12.x 63 | uses: actions/setup-node@v1 64 | - name: Install dependencies 65 | run: yarn install 66 | - name: Install Quasar globally 67 | run: npm install -g @quasar/cli 68 | - name: Build SPA 69 | run: | 70 | echo "VERSION=`cat version.txt`" >> .env 71 | quasar build 72 | - name: Replace dockerfile 73 | run: rm ./Dockerfile && mv ./nginx.Dockerfile ./Dockerfile 74 | - name: install buildx 75 | id: buildx 76 | uses: crazy-max/ghaction-docker-buildx@v1 77 | with: 78 | version: latest 79 | - name: login to docker hub 80 | run: echo "${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}" | docker login -u "${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }}" --password-stdin 81 | - name: build the image 82 | run: | 83 | echo "VERSION=`cat version.txt`" >> .env 84 | docker buildx build --push --tag ${{ secrets.DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME }}:latest --tag ${{ secrets.DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME }}:`cat ./version.txt` --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64 . 85 | 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .DS_Store 2 | .thumbs.db 3 | node_modules 4 | 5 | # Quasar core related directories 6 | .quasar 7 | /dist 8 | 9 | # Cordova related directories and files 10 | /src-cordova/node_modules 11 | /src-cordova/platforms 12 | /src-cordova/plugins 13 | /src-cordova/www 14 | 15 | # Capacitor related directories and files 16 | /src-capacitor/www 17 | /src-capacitor/node_modules 18 | 19 | # BEX related directories and files 20 | /src-bex/www 21 | /src-bex/js/core 22 | 23 | # Log files 24 | npm-debug.log* 25 | yarn-debug.log* 26 | yarn-error.log* 27 | 28 | # Editor directories and files 29 | .idea 30 | *.suo 31 | *.ntvs* 32 | *.njsproj 33 | *.sln 34 | 35 | .env -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.postcssrc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // https://github.com/michael-ciniawsky/postcss-load-config 2 | 3 | module.exports = { 4 | plugins: [ 5 | // to edit target browsers: use "browserslist" field in package.json 6 | require('autoprefixer') 7 | ] 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/extensions.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "recommendations": [ 3 | "dbaeumer.vscode-eslint", 4 | 5 | "octref.vetur" 6 | ], 7 | "unwantedRecommendations": [ 8 | "hookyqr.beautify", 9 | "dbaeumer.jshint", 10 | "ms-vscode.vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin" 11 | ] 12 | } 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/settings.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "vetur.validation.template": false, 3 | 4 | "eslint.validate": ["javascript", "javascriptreact", "typescript", "vue"], 5 | 6 | "vetur.experimental.templateInterpolationService": true 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # develop stage 2 | FROM node:12.18-alpine as develop-stage 3 | WORKDIR /app 4 | COPY package*.json ./ 5 | RUN yarn global add @quasar/cli 6 | COPY . . 7 | # build stage 8 | FROM develop-stage as build-stage 9 | RUN yarn 10 | RUN quasar build 11 | # production stage 12 | FROM nginx:stable-alpine as production-stage 13 | COPY --from=build-stage /app/dist/spa /usr/share/nginx/html 14 | EXPOSE 80 15 | CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"] 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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3 | 4 | NetCheck 5 | 6 |

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8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | GitHub Release Date 15 | 16 | GitHub issues 17 | 18 | GitHub issues by-label 19 | 20 | GitHub Workflow Status 21 | 22 | 23 | GitHub stars 24 | 25 | 26 | GitHub forks 27 | 28 | GitHub watchers 29 | GitHub language count 30 |

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35 | 36 |

Performance & availability monitoring app

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Built on Spring Boot & Quasar Frameworks

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Check out the demo

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41 | 42 | Netcheck lets you monitor the availability and performance of your websites or web services by running on your own 43 | servers/machines or hosting providers of your preference. 44 | It is inspired by services like [Pingdom](https://www.pingdom.com) and [Statuscake](https://www.statuscake.com) 45 | 46 |

47 | Main page 48 | Main page 49 |

50 | Live check (Dark mode on) 51 | Live check 52 |

53 | List of monitored websites (Dark mode on) 54 | Performance of monitored domains 55 |

56 | Performance of a monitored website (Dark mode on) 57 | Performance of monitored domains 58 |

59 | States of a monitored domain (Dark mode on) 60 | States of monitored domain 61 |

62 | 63 | This git repository is for the frontend/ui side of the app. The backend api is required to run before running the frontend. 64 | Please follow the instructions on the [Netcheck API Repository](https://github.com/memphisx/netcheck-api) beforehand. 65 | 66 | **WARNING**: The app is still under heavy development and quite rough around the edges. 67 | Feel free to report any bugs you may encounter, provide feature requests or in general any feedback through the 68 | [github issues page](https://github.com/memphisx/netcheck-api/issues). 69 | 70 |
71 | 72 | ### Quick Start 73 | 74 | * Make sure you have followed the instructions [here](https://github.com/memphisx/netcheck-api) for running the backend. 75 | You also need to have nodejs installed (instructions [here](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/)). 76 | * Install quasar cli 77 | ```bash 78 | yarn global add @quasar/cli 79 | ``` 80 | * Install all the required dependencies 81 | ```bash 82 | yarn install 83 | ``` 84 | * Start the app in development mode (hot-code reloading, error reporting, etc.) 85 | ```bash 86 | quasar dev 87 | ``` 88 | This will automatically open the ui in your default browser which is exposed at [http://127.0.0.1:3000/](http://127.0.0.1:3000/) 89 |

90 | 91 | **Features:**
92 | ⚡️ Built on Spring Boot ([backend](https://github.com/memphisx/netcheck-api)) and Quasar (frontend - this repo)
93 | ⚡️ Support live checking of domains through HTTP and HTTPS
94 | ⚡️ Support scheduled checks with predefined check frequency of 5,10 or 15 minutes
95 | ⚡️ HTTPS Certificate validation checks
96 | ⚡️ Metric Generation for uptime and response times
97 | ⚡️ State change notification system (currently supports Pushover)
98 | 99 | **Other key features coming:**
100 | ⚡️ Authentication
101 | ⚡️ Multi user support
102 | ⚡️ Additional notification providers (Pushbullet, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Kafka, etc)
103 | ⚡️ Custom endpoint checks
104 | ⚡️ Custom request headers on checks
105 | ⚡ Additional check implementations
106 | ⚡️ Multi location support for the scheduled checks
107 | 108 |
109 | 110 | ### What is Netcheck Designed For? 111 | 112 | Netcheck is designed for realtime monitoring and performance metric collection of websites through scheduled checks. 113 | It is similar to 3rd party services like [Pingdom](https://pingdom.com), [DownDetector](https://downdetector.co.uk) 114 | and [StatusCake](https://statuscake.com). 115 | 116 | Netcheck may not include the vast feature set the aforementioned services provide, but it gives you full control 117 | over your data and doesn't lock you in to a single provider. And since it is self hosted it can also run exclusively 118 | on your intranet/cluster and check non publicly available services. 119 | 120 |
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module.exports = function (/* ctx */) { 11 | return { 12 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/cli-documentation/supporting-ts 13 | supportTS: false, 14 | 15 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/cli-documentation/prefetch-feature 16 | // preFetch: true, 17 | 18 | // app boot file (/src/boot) 19 | // --> boot files are part of "main.js" 20 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/cli-documentation/boot-files 21 | boot: [ 22 | 'boot' 23 | ], 24 | 25 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/quasar-conf-js#Property%3A-css 26 | css: [ 27 | 'app.sass' 28 | ], 29 | 30 | // https://github.com/quasarframework/quasar/tree/dev/extras 31 | extras: [ 32 | // 'ionicons-v4', 33 | 'mdi-v5', 34 | 'fontawesome-v5', 35 | // 'eva-icons', 36 | // 'themify', 37 | 'line-awesome', 38 | // 'roboto-font-latin-ext', // this or either 'roboto-font', NEVER both! 39 | 40 | 'roboto-font', // optional, you are not bound to it 41 | 'material-icons' // optional, you are not bound to it 42 | ], 43 | 44 | // Full list of options: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/quasar-conf-js#Property%3A-build 45 | build: { 46 | vueRouterMode: 'hash', // available values: 'hash', 'history' 47 | 48 | // Add dependencies for transpiling with Babel (Array of regexes) 49 | // (from node_modules, which are by default not transpiled). 50 | // Does not applies to modern builds. 51 | // transpileDependencies: [], 52 | 53 | // rtl: false, // https://quasar.dev/options/rtl-support 54 | // showProgress: false, 55 | // gzip: true, 56 | // analyze: true, 57 | 58 | // Options below are automatically set depending on the env, set them if you want to override 59 | // extractCSS: false, 60 | 61 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/cli-documentation/handling-webpack 62 | extendWebpack (cfg) { 63 | cfg.module.rules.push({ 64 | enforce: 'pre', 65 | test: /\.(js|vue)$/, 66 | loader: 'eslint-loader', 67 | exclude: /node_modules/ 68 | }) 69 | } 70 | }, 71 | 72 | // Full list of options: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/quasar-conf-js#Property%3A-devServer 73 | devServer: { 74 | proxy: { 75 | // proxy all requests starting with /api to jsonplaceholder 76 | '/api': { 77 | target: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080', 78 | changeOrigin: true, 79 | compress: false 80 | }, 81 | '/docs': { 82 | target: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080', 83 | changeOrigin: true 84 | } 85 | }, 86 | https: false, 87 | port: 3000, 88 | open: true // opens browser window automatically 89 | }, 90 | 91 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/quasar-conf-js#Property%3A-framework 92 | framework: { 93 | iconSet: 'material-icons', // Quasar icon set 94 | lang: 'en-us', // Quasar language pack 95 | 96 | // Possible values for "all": 97 | // * 'auto' - Auto-import needed Quasar components & directives 98 | // (slightly higher compile time; next to minimum bundle size; most convenient) 99 | // * false - Manually specify what to import 100 | // (fastest compile time; minimum bundle size; most tedious) 101 | // * true - Import everything from Quasar 102 | // (not treeshaking Quasar; biggest bundle size; convenient) 103 | importStrategy: 'auto', 104 | 105 | components: [ 106 | 'QBtn', 107 | 'QMarkupTable', 108 | 'QIcon', 109 | 'QInput', 110 | 'QPageContainer', 111 | 'QExpansionItem', 112 | 'QPage' 113 | ], 114 | directives: [], 115 | 116 | // Quasar plugins 117 | plugins: [ 118 | 'LoadingBar', 119 | 'Notify', 120 | 'LocalStorage' 121 | ], 122 | config: { 123 | loadingBar: { /* look at QUASARCONFOPTIONS from the API card (bottom of page) */ } 124 | } 125 | }, 126 | 127 | // animations: 'all', // --- includes all animations 128 | // https://quasar.dev/options/animations 129 | animations: [], 130 | 131 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-ssr/configuring-ssr 132 | ssr: { 133 | pwa: false 134 | }, 135 | 136 | // https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-pwa/configuring-pwa 137 | pwa: { 138 | workboxPluginMode: 'GenerateSW', // 'GenerateSW' or 'InjectManifest' 139 | workboxOptions: {}, // only for GenerateSW 140 | manifest: { 141 | name: 'Netcheck', 142 | short_name: 'Netcheck', 143 | description: 'Website Performance and Availability Monitoring', 144 | display: 'standalone', 145 | orientation: 'portrait', 146 | background_color: '#ffffff', 147 | theme_color: '#027be3', 148 | icons: [ 149 | { 150 | src: 'icons/icon-128x128.png', 151 | sizes: '128x128', 152 | type: 'image/png' 153 | }, 154 | { 155 | src: 'icons/icon-192x192.png', 156 | sizes: '192x192', 157 | type: 'image/png' 158 | }, 159 | { 160 | src: 'icons/icon-256x256.png', 161 | sizes: '256x256', 162 | type: 'image/png' 163 | }, 164 | { 165 | src: 'icons/icon-384x384.png', 166 | sizes: '384x384', 167 | type: 'image/png' 168 | }, 169 | { 170 | src: 'icons/icon-512x512.png', 171 | sizes: '512x512', 172 | type: 'image/png' 173 | } 174 | ] 175 | } 176 | }, 177 | 178 | // Full list of options: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-cordova-apps/configuring-cordova 179 | cordova: { 180 | // noIosLegacyBuildFlag: true, // uncomment only if you know what you are doing 181 | id: 'org.cordova.quasar.app' 182 | }, 183 | 184 | // Full list of options: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-capacitor-apps/configuring-capacitor 185 | capacitor: { 186 | hideSplashscreen: true 187 | }, 188 | 189 | // Full list of options: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-electron-apps/configuring-electron 190 | electron: { 191 | bundler: 'packager', // 'packager' or 'builder' 192 | 193 | packager: { 194 | // https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-packager/blob/master/docs/api.md#options 195 | 196 | // OS X / Mac App Store 197 | // appBundleId: '', 198 | // appCategoryType: '', 199 | // osxSign: '', 200 | // protocol: 'myapp://path', 201 | 202 | // Windows only 203 | // win32metadata: { ... } 204 | }, 205 | 206 | builder: { 207 | // https://www.electron.build/configuration/configuration 208 | 209 | appId: 'netcheck-frontend' 210 | }, 211 | 212 | // More info: https://quasar.dev/quasar-cli/developing-electron-apps/node-integration 213 | nodeIntegration: true, 214 | 215 | extendWebpack (/* cfg */) { 216 | // do something with Electron main process Webpack cfg 217 | // chainWebpack also available besides this extendWebpack 218 | } 219 | } 220 | } 221 | } 222 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /quasar.extensions.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "@quasar/dotenv": { 3 | "env_development": ".env", 4 | "env_production": ".env", 5 | "common_root_object": "none", 6 | "create_env_files": true, 7 | "add_env_to_gitignore": true 8 | } 9 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/App.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/netcheck-logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/memphisx/netcheck-frontend/166756d0f215b492b3024e7681e69ceececd6ef0/src/assets/netcheck-logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/sad.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/boot/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/memphisx/netcheck-frontend/166756d0f215b492b3024e7681e69ceececd6ef0/src/boot/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/boot/boot.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import client from '../libs/netcheck-client' 3 | import { Notify } from 'quasar' 4 | import settingsHandler from '../libs/settings-handler' 5 | import notificationsHandler from '../libs/notifications-handler' 6 | 7 | Vue.prototype.$settings = settingsHandler() 8 | Vue.prototype.$notificationSettings = notificationsHandler 9 | 10 | const backend = client({ 11 | baseUrl: process.env.BACKEND_URL ? `${process.env.BACKEND_URL}` : '', 12 | withEventSource: true 13 | }) 14 | Vue.prototype.$backend = backend 15 | 16 | const eventClient = backend.events() 17 | const errorHandler = () => { 18 | if (Vue.prototype.$settings.areUINotificationsEnabled()) { 19 | Notify.create({ 20 | type: 'negative', 21 | message: 'Backend connection down. Reconnecting...', 22 | position: Vue.prototype.$settings.getNotificationPosition(), 23 | timeout: Vue.prototype.$settings.getNotificationDuration() 24 | }) 25 | } 26 | } 27 | eventClient.onError(errorHandler) 28 | 29 | export default ({ router }) => { 30 | const consumer = Vue.prototype.$notificationSettings(router).notificationConsumer() 31 | eventClient.subscribe({ eventType: 'Notification', consumer }) 32 | return backend 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/DomainCard.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 163 | 301 | 311 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/GenericInfoCard.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 44 | 100 | 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/InfoCard.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 71 | 133 | 144 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/LatestTests.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 29 | 133 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/MetricCard.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 33 | 155 | 196 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Navigation.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | 23 | 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Performance.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 17 | 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/PerformanceMiniCard.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ProtocolCheck.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 199 | 216 | 227 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/StateHistory.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 26 | 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/UptimeChecks.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 20 | 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/css/app.sass: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // app global css in Sass form 2 | .clickable:hover 3 | cursor: pointer 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/css/quasar.variables.sass: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Quasar Sass (& SCSS) Variables 2 | // -------------------------------------------------- 3 | // To customize the look and feel of this app, you can override 4 | // the Sass/SCSS variables found in Quasar's source Sass/SCSS files. 5 | 6 | // Check documentation for full list of Quasar variables 7 | 8 | // Your own variables (that are declared here) and Quasar's own 9 | // ones will be available out of the box in your .vue/.scss/.sass files 10 | 11 | // It's highly recommended to change the default colors 12 | // to match your app's branding. 13 | // Tip: Use the "Theme Builder" on Quasar's documentation website. 14 | 15 | $primary : #1976D2 16 | $secondary : #26A69A 17 | $accent : #9C27B0 18 | 19 | $dark : #1D1D1D 20 | 21 | $positive : #21BA45 22 | $negative : #C10015 23 | $info : #31CCEC 24 | $warning : #F2C037 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.template.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | <%= productName %> 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/layouts/MainLayout.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 59 | 60 | 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/libs/netcheck-client.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios' 2 | import { path } from 'ramda' 3 | let es 4 | 5 | const eventSourceHandler = eventSource => ({ 6 | close: () => eventSource.close(), 7 | onError: (errorHandler) => { 8 | eventSource.onerror = errorHandler 9 | }, 10 | subscribe: ({ eventType, consumer }) => { 11 | eventSource.addEventListener(eventType, consumer, false) 12 | return { 13 | unsubscribe: () => { 14 | eventSource.removeEventListener(eventType, consumer, false) 15 | } 16 | } 17 | } 18 | }) 19 | 20 | const handleGetRequest = async url => { 21 | return axios.get(url).then(resp => { 22 | return { 23 | data: resp.data, 24 | success: true, 25 | status: resp.status 26 | } 27 | }).catch(err => { 28 | return { 29 | error: err, 30 | data: path(['response', 'data'], err), 31 | success: false, 32 | status: path(['response', 'status'], err) 33 | } 34 | }) 35 | } 36 | 37 | const handleDeleteRequest = async url => { 38 | return axios.delete(url).then(resp => { 39 | return { 40 | data: resp.data, 41 | success: true, 42 | status: resp.status 43 | } 44 | }).catch(err => { 45 | return { 46 | error: err, 47 | data: path(['response', 'data'], err), 48 | success: false, 49 | status: path(['response', 'status'], err) 50 | } 51 | }) 52 | } 53 | 54 | const handlePutRequest = async url => { 55 | return axios.put(url).then(resp => { 56 | return { 57 | data: resp.data, 58 | success: true, 59 | status: resp.status 60 | } 61 | }).catch(err => { 62 | return { 63 | error: err, 64 | data: path(['response', 'data'], err), 65 | success: false, 66 | status: path(['response', 'status'], err) 67 | } 68 | }) 69 | } 70 | 71 | const handlePatchRequest = async ({ url, payload }) => { 72 | return axios.patch(url, payload).then(resp => { 73 | return { 74 | data: resp.data, 75 | success: true, 76 | status: resp.status 77 | } 78 | }).catch(err => { 79 | return { 80 | error: err, 81 | data: path(['response', 'data'], err), 82 | success: false, 83 | status: path(['response', 'status'], err) 84 | } 85 | }) 86 | } 87 | 88 | export default ({ baseUrl = '', withEventSource = false } = {}) => { 89 | if (withEventSource) { 90 | es = new EventSource(`${baseUrl}/events`) 91 | } 92 | return { 93 | domains: async ({ page, size, showLastChecks = false, filter, sortBy = 'createdAt', descending = true }) => { 94 | let additionalProps = '' 95 | if (filter !== '') { 96 | additionalProps = additionalProps + `&filter=${filter}` 97 | } 98 | return handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains?page=${page}&size=${size}&sortBy=${sortBy}&desc=${descending}&showLastChecks=${showLastChecks}${additionalProps}`) 99 | }, 100 | domainStatus: async ({ domain }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`), 101 | upsertDomainConfigProperty: async ({ domain, field, value }) => handlePatchRequest({ 102 | url: `${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`, 103 | payload: [{ 104 | op: 'add', 105 | field, 106 | value 107 | }] 108 | }), 109 | removeDomainConfigProperty: async ({ domain, field }) => handlePatchRequest({ 110 | url: `${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`, 111 | payload: [{ 112 | op: 'delete', 113 | field 114 | }] 115 | }), 116 | upsertDomainHeader: async ({ domain, header, value }) => handlePatchRequest({ 117 | url: `${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`, 118 | payload: [{ 119 | op: 'add', 120 | field: 'header', 121 | path: header, 122 | value 123 | }] 124 | }), 125 | removeDomainHeader: async ({ domain, header }) => handlePatchRequest({ 126 | url: `${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`, 127 | payload: [{ 128 | op: 'delete', 129 | field: 'header', 130 | path: header 131 | }] 132 | }), 133 | domainHistory: async ({ domain, page, size }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}/history?size=${size}&page=${page}`), 134 | domainStates: async ({ domain, protocol, page, size }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}/states?protocol=${protocol}&size=${size}&page=${page}`), 135 | domainMetrics: async ({ domain, protocol, period, page, size }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}/metrics?protocol=${protocol}&period=${period}&size=${size}&page=${page}`), 136 | todaysDomainMetrics: async ({ domain, protocol }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}/metrics?protocol=${protocol}&period=THIS_DAY`), 137 | check: async ({ domain }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/check/${domain}`), 138 | scheduleDomain: async ({ domain }) => handlePutRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`), 139 | servers: async ({ page, size, filter = '', sortBy = 'createdAt', descending = true }) => { 140 | let additionalProps = '' 141 | if (filter !== '') { 142 | additionalProps = additionalProps + `&filter=${filter}` 143 | } 144 | return handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/server?page=${page}&size=${size}&sortBy=${sortBy}&desc=${descending}${additionalProps}`) 145 | }, 146 | removeDomain: async ({ domain }) => handleDeleteRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/domains/${domain}`), 147 | serverConfig: async ({ serverId }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/server/${serverId}`), 148 | serverMetrics: async ({ serverId }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/server/${serverId}/metric`), 149 | health: async () => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/actuator/health`), 150 | info: async () => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/actuator/info`), 151 | metric: async ({ metricType }) => handleGetRequest(`${baseUrl}/api/v1/actuator/metrics/${metricType}`), 152 | events: () => es ? eventSourceHandler(es) : null 153 | } 154 | } 155 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/libs/notifications-handler.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Notify } from 'quasar' 2 | import Vue from 'vue' 3 | 4 | const notificationsHandler = (router) => { 5 | const generateType = ({ type, status }) => { 6 | if (type === 'CERTIFICATE') { 7 | return 'info' 8 | } else if (status && status === 'UP') { 9 | return 'positive' 10 | } 11 | return 'negative' 12 | } 13 | 14 | const generateMessage = ({ type, status, hostname }) => { 15 | if (type === 'CERTIFICATE') { 16 | return `${hostname} certificates changed` 17 | } 18 | return `${type.toLowerCase()}://${hostname} is ${status}` 19 | } 20 | 21 | const notificationHandler = (event) => { 22 | const settings = Vue.prototype.$settings 23 | const data = JSON.parse(event.data) 24 | const message = generateMessage(data) 25 | if (Vue.prototype.$settings.areUINotificationsEnabled()) { 26 | Notify.create({ 27 | type: generateType(data), 28 | message: message, 29 | actions: [ 30 | { label: 'Go to monitoring page', handler: () => router.push(`/domains/${data.hostname}`) } 31 | ], 32 | caption: data.message, 33 | position: settings.getNotificationPosition(), 34 | html: false, 35 | timeout: settings.getNotificationDuration(), 36 | closeBtn: true 37 | }) 38 | } 39 | 40 | if (Vue.prototype.$settings.areNativeNotificationsEnabled()) { 41 | const notification = new Notification(message, { body: data.message, icon: 'favicon-128x128.png' }) 42 | notification.onclick = (event) => { 43 | router.push(`/domains/${data.hostname}`) 44 | } 45 | } 46 | } 47 | return { 48 | notificationConsumer: () => (event) => notificationHandler(event) 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | export default (router) => notificationsHandler(router) 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/libs/settings-handler.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { LocalStorage, Notify, Dark } from 'quasar' 2 | const SETTINGS_KEY_NAME = 'settings' 3 | const defaultConfig = { 4 | darkMode: false, 5 | monitoredDomainGraphsEnabled: true, 6 | expandedMonitoredDomains: true, 7 | nativeNotifications: false, 8 | notificationPosition: 'top-right', 9 | notificationDuration: 10000, 10 | uiNotifications: true 11 | } 12 | let storedConfig 13 | 14 | try { 15 | if (LocalStorage.has(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME)) { 16 | storedConfig = { 17 | ...defaultConfig, 18 | ...LocalStorage.getItem(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME) 19 | } 20 | } else { 21 | storedConfig = defaultConfig 22 | } 23 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, storedConfig) 24 | } catch (e) { 25 | Notify.create({ 26 | type: 'negative', 27 | message: 'Failed to get settings from Local Storage', 28 | position: defaultConfig.notificationPosition, 29 | timeout: 10000 30 | }) 31 | } 32 | Dark.set(storedConfig.darkMode) 33 | 34 | const settingsHandler = () => { 35 | const configuration = LocalStorage.getItem(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME) 36 | if (configuration.nativeNotifications) { 37 | Notification.requestPermission().then((result) => { 38 | if (result !== 'granted') { 39 | configuration.nativeNotifications = false 40 | } 41 | }) 42 | } 43 | return { 44 | isMonitoredDomainsGraphsEnabled: () => { 45 | return configuration.monitoredDomainGraphsEnabled 46 | }, 47 | isDarkMode: () => { 48 | return configuration.darkMode 49 | }, 50 | toggleGraphsOnMonitoredDomains: () => { 51 | configuration.monitoredDomainGraphsEnabled = !configuration.monitoredDomainGraphsEnabled 52 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 53 | }, 54 | toggleDarkMode: () => { 55 | Dark.toggle() 56 | configuration.darkMode = Dark.isActive 57 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 58 | }, 59 | toggleMonitoredDomainsExpanded: () => { 60 | configuration.expandedMonitoredDomains = !configuration.expandedMonitoredDomains 61 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 62 | }, 63 | isMonitoredDomainsExpanded: () => { 64 | return configuration.expandedMonitoredDomains 65 | }, 66 | areUINotificationsEnabled: () => { 67 | return configuration.uiNotifications 68 | }, 69 | toggleUINotifications: () => { 70 | configuration.uiNotifications = !configuration.uiNotifications 71 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 72 | }, 73 | areNativeNotificationsEnabled: () => { 74 | return configuration.nativeNotifications 75 | }, 76 | toggleNativeNotifications: () => { 77 | if (!configuration.nativeNotifications) { 78 | Notification.requestPermission().then((result) => { 79 | if (result !== 'granted') { 80 | configuration.nativeNotifications = true 81 | } else { 82 | configuration.nativeNotifications = false 83 | } 84 | }) 85 | } 86 | configuration.nativeNotifications = !configuration.nativeNotifications 87 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 88 | }, 89 | getNotificationDuration: () => { 90 | return configuration.notificationDuration 91 | }, 92 | setNotificationDuration: (duration) => { 93 | configuration.notificationDuration = duration 94 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 95 | }, 96 | getNotificationPosition: () => { 97 | return configuration.notificationPosition 98 | }, 99 | setNotificationPosition: (position) => { 100 | configuration.notificationPosition = position 101 | LocalStorage.set(SETTINGS_KEY_NAME, configuration) 102 | } 103 | } 104 | } 105 | 106 | export default () => settingsHandler() 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/CheckTrigger.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/memphisx/netcheck-frontend/166756d0f215b492b3024e7681e69ceececd6ef0/src/pages/CheckTrigger.vue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/DomainCheck.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 44 | 45 | 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/DomainConfig.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 160 | 327 | 337 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/DomainStatus.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 111 | 112 | 411 | 416 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/Error404.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 20 | 21 | 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/Index.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | 23 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/Info.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 103 | 223 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/MonitoredDomains.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 68 | 166 | 170 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/MonitoredServers.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 37 | 100 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/ServerStatus.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 17 | 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/Settings.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 55 | 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/router/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import VueRouter from 'vue-router' 3 | 4 | import routes from './routes' 5 | 6 | Vue.use(VueRouter) 7 | 8 | /* 9 | * If not building with SSR mode, you can 10 | * directly export the Router instantiation; 11 | * 12 | * The function below can be async too; either use 13 | * async/await or return a Promise which resolves 14 | * with the Router instance. 15 | */ 16 | 17 | export default function (/* { store, ssrContext } */) { 18 | const Router = new VueRouter({ 19 | scrollBehavior: () => ({ x: 0, y: 0 }), 20 | routes, 21 | 22 | // Leave these as they are and change in quasar.conf.js instead! 23 | // quasar.conf.js -> build -> vueRouterMode 24 | // quasar.conf.js -> build -> publicPath 25 | mode: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_MODE, 26 | base: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_BASE 27 | }) 28 | 29 | return Router 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/router/routes.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | const routes = [ 3 | { 4 | path: '/', 5 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 6 | children: [{ 7 | name: 'main-view', 8 | path: '', 9 | component: () => import('pages/Index.vue') 10 | }] 11 | }, 12 | { 13 | path: '/info/', 14 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 15 | props: { 16 | pageTitle: 'Info' 17 | }, 18 | children: [{ 19 | name: 'info-view', 20 | path: '', 21 | component: () => import('pages/Info.vue') 22 | }] 23 | }, 24 | { 25 | path: '/domains/', 26 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 27 | props: { 28 | pageTitle: 'Monitored Domains' 29 | }, 30 | children: [{ 31 | name: 'domain-list', 32 | path: '', 33 | component: () => import('pages/MonitoredDomains.vue') 34 | }] 35 | }, 36 | { 37 | path: '/domains/:domain', 38 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 39 | props: route => ({ 40 | pageTitle: route.params.domain, 41 | domainView: true 42 | }), 43 | children: [{ 44 | name: 'domain-view', 45 | path: '', 46 | component: () => import('pages/DomainStatus.vue') 47 | }] 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | path: '/domains/:domain/config', 51 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 52 | props: route => ({ 53 | pageTitle: route.params.domain, 54 | domainConfigView: true 55 | }), 56 | children: [{ 57 | name: 'domain-config-view', 58 | path: '', 59 | component: () => import('pages/DomainConfig.vue') 60 | }] 61 | }, 62 | { 63 | path: '/servers/', 64 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 65 | props: { 66 | pageTitle: 'Monitored Servers' 67 | }, 68 | children: [{ 69 | name: 'server-list', 70 | path: '', 71 | component: () => import('pages/MonitoredServers.vue') 72 | }] 73 | }, 74 | { 75 | path: '/servers/:serverId', 76 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 77 | props: { 78 | pageTitle: 'Server Metrics' 79 | }, 80 | children: [{ 81 | name: 'server-view', 82 | path: '', 83 | component: () => import('pages/ServerStatus.vue') 84 | }] 85 | }, 86 | { 87 | path: '/settings/', 88 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 89 | props: { 90 | pageTitle: 'Settings' 91 | }, 92 | children: [{ 93 | name: 'settings-view', 94 | path: '', 95 | component: () => import('pages/Settings.vue') 96 | }] 97 | }, 98 | { 99 | path: '/check/', 100 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 101 | props: { 102 | pageTitle: 'Domain Check' 103 | }, 104 | children: [{ 105 | name: 'check-view', 106 | path: '', 107 | component: () => import('pages/CheckTrigger.vue') 108 | }] 109 | }, 110 | { 111 | path: '/check/:domain', 112 | component: () => import('layouts/MainLayout.vue'), 113 | props: route => ({ pageTitle: route.params.domain }), 114 | children: [{ 115 | name: 'domain-check', 116 | path: '', 117 | component: () => import('pages/DomainCheck.vue') 118 | }] 119 | } 120 | ] 121 | 122 | // Always leave this as last one 123 | routes.push({ 124 | path: '*', 125 | component: () => import('pages/Error404.vue') 126 | }) 127 | export default routes 128 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /version.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0.8.2 2 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------