├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── app.js
├── bin
└── fireping
├── conf.js.default
├── fireping.png
├── grafana-dashboard.json
├── package.json
├── pinger.js
├── routes
├── index.js
└── targets.js
└── views
├── error.jade
├── index.jade
├── layout.jade
└── target.jade
/.gitignore:
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1 | *~
2 | node_modules
3 | npm-debug.log
4 | fireping.db
5 | conf.js
6 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: node_js
2 | before_install:
3 | - sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
4 | - sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test -y
5 | - sudo apt-get update
6 | - sudo apt-get install gcc-5 g++-5
7 | - sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-5 80 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-5
8 | - sudo update-alternatives --set gcc /usr/bin/gcc-5
9 | node_js:
10 | - 4
11 |
12 |
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/README.md:
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1 | NodeJS rewrite of Smokeping \o/
2 |
3 | Requirements
4 | ------------
5 | Influxdb (any version >=1.0)
6 | NodeJS (version 4 stable should do it)
7 |
8 | Installation
9 | ------------
10 |
11 | npm install
12 | cp conf.js.default conf.js
13 |
14 | then edit conf.js to fit your install
15 |
16 | Create your sqlite3 database:
17 |
18 | sqlite3 fireping.db
19 | > CREATE TABLE targets (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, target VARCHAR(15), hostname VARCHAR(255));
20 |
21 | Run with :
22 |
23 | npm start
24 |
25 | there is a very basic web UI which is only used to add new targets to the sqlite3 db for now, use this link:
26 | http://127.0.0.1:3000/targets/
27 | or you can push them in DB directly of course
28 |
29 | Use grafana to make beautiful graphs ;) (sample dashboard provided in grafana-dashboard.json file)
30 | -Create data sources with grafana website
31 | - go to http://127.0.0.1:3000 (Grafana website) => Dashboards => import => select json file grafana-dashboard.json
32 | 
33 |
34 | FAQ
35 | ------------
36 | 1. Compilation error in NPM raw_socket during npm install
37 |
38 | Make sure you use a recent enough g++ on your system
39 |
40 |
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/app.js:
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1 | var express = require('express');
2 | var path = require('path');
3 | var favicon = require('serve-favicon');
4 | var logger = require('morgan');
5 | var cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');
6 | var bodyParser = require('body-parser');
7 |
8 | var routes = require('./routes/index');
9 | var fptargets = require('./routes/targets');
10 |
11 | var app = express();
12 |
13 | // view engine setup
14 | app.set('views', path.join(__dirname, 'views'));
15 | app.set('view engine', 'jade');
16 |
17 | // uncomment after placing your favicon in /public
18 | //app.use(favicon(__dirname + '/public/favicon.ico'));
19 | app.use(logger('dev'));
20 | app.use(bodyParser.json());
21 | app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: false }));
22 | app.use(cookieParser());
23 | app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'public')));
24 |
25 | app.use('/', routes);
26 | app.use('/targets', fptargets);
27 |
28 | // catch 404 and forward to error handler
29 | app.use(function(req, res, next) {
30 | var err = new Error('Not Found');
31 | err.status = 404;
32 | next(err);
33 | });
34 |
35 | // error handlers
36 |
37 | // development error handler
38 | // will print stacktrace
39 | if (app.get('env') === 'development') {
40 | app.use(function(err, req, res, next) {
41 | res.status(err.status || 500);
42 | res.render('error', {
43 | message: err.message,
44 | error: err
45 | });
46 | });
47 | }
48 |
49 | // production error handler
50 | // no stacktraces leaked to user
51 | app.use(function(err, req, res, next) {
52 | res.status(err.status || 500);
53 | res.render('error', {
54 | message: err.message,
55 | error: {}
56 | });
57 | });
58 |
59 | module.exports = app;
60 |
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/bin/fireping:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env node
2 | var debug = require('debug')('fireping');
3 | var app = require('../app');
4 | var pinger = require ('../pinger');
5 | var global = require ('../conf.js');
6 |
7 | app.set('port', process.env.PORT || global.webport);
8 | app.set('host', process.env.HOST || global.webip);
9 |
10 | var server = app.listen(app.get('port'), app.get('host'), function() {
11 | debug('Express server listening on port ' + server.address().port);
12 | });
13 |
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/conf.js.default:
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1 | //interval between tests
2 | exports.ival = 60000; //ms
3 | //number of pings in each test round
4 | exports.cping = 20; //count
5 | //interval between 2 successive pings
6 | exports.tping = 200; //ms
7 | //ping timeout
8 | exports.pingtimeout = 2000; //ms
9 | //influxdb
10 | exports.infhost = "127.0.0.1";
11 | exports.infuser = "infuser";
12 | exports.infpass = "infpass";
13 | exports.infdb = "infdb";
14 | //webserv
15 | exports.webip = "127.0.0.1";
16 | exports.webport = "3000";
17 | //host description for this ping location
18 | exports.srchost = "localhost";
19 |
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/grafana-dashboard.json:
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1 | {
2 | "__inputs": [
3 | {
4 | "name": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
5 | "label": "influxfping",
6 | "description": "",
7 | "type": "datasource",
8 | "pluginId": "influxdb",
9 | "pluginName": "InfluxDB"
10 | }
11 | ],
12 | "__requires": [
13 | {
14 | "type": "panel",
15 | "id": "graph",
16 | "name": "Graph",
17 | "version": ""
18 | },
19 | {
20 | "type": "grafana",
21 | "id": "grafana",
22 | "name": "Grafana",
23 | "version": "3.1.0"
24 | },
25 | {
26 | "type": "datasource",
27 | "id": "influxdb",
28 | "name": "InfluxDB",
29 | "version": "1.0.0"
30 | }
31 | ],
32 | "id": null,
33 | "title": "FirePing",
34 | "tags": [],
35 | "style": "dark",
36 | "timezone": "browser",
37 | "editable": true,
38 | "hideControls": false,
39 | "sharedCrosshair": true,
40 | "rows": [
41 | {
42 | "collapse": false,
43 | "editable": true,
44 | "height": "250px",
45 | "panels": [
46 | {
47 | "aliasColors": {},
48 | "annotate": {
49 | "enable": false
50 | },
51 | "bars": false,
52 | "datasource": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
53 | "editable": true,
54 | "error": false,
55 | "fill": 0,
56 | "grid": {
57 | "threshold1": null,
58 | "threshold1Color": "rgba(216, 200, 27, 0.27)",
59 | "threshold2": null,
60 | "threshold2Color": "rgba(234, 112, 112, 0.22)",
61 | "thresholdLine": false
62 | },
63 | "id": 4,
64 | "legend": {
65 | "alignAsTable": false,
66 | "avg": true,
67 | "current": true,
68 | "max": true,
69 | "min": true,
70 | "rightSide": false,
71 | "show": true,
72 | "total": false,
73 | "values": false
74 | },
75 | "lines": true,
76 | "linewidth": 2,
77 | "links": [],
78 | "nullPointMode": "connected",
79 | "percentage": false,
80 | "pointradius": 1,
81 | "points": false,
82 | "renderer": "flot",
83 | "repeat": null,
84 | "resolution": 100,
85 | "scale": 1,
86 | "seriesOverrides": [],
87 | "span": 12,
88 | "stack": false,
89 | "steppedLine": false,
90 | "targets": [
91 | {
92 | "alias": "$tag_host TTL",
93 | "dsType": "influxdb",
94 | "groupBy": [
95 | {
96 | "params": [
97 | "auto"
98 | ],
99 | "type": "time"
100 | },
101 | {
102 | "params": [
103 | "host"
104 | ],
105 | "type": "tag"
106 | }
107 | ],
108 | "hide": false,
109 | "measurement": "ttl",
110 | "policy": "default",
111 | "query": "SELECT mean(\"value\") AS \"value\" FROM \"ttl\" WHERE \"srchost\" =~ /$srchost$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($interval), \"host\"",
112 | "refId": "A",
113 | "resultFormat": "time_series",
114 | "select": [
115 | [
116 | {
117 | "params": [
118 | "value"
119 | ],
120 | "type": "field"
121 | },
122 | {
123 | "params": [],
124 | "type": "mean"
125 | }
126 | ]
127 | ],
128 | "tags": [
129 | {
130 | "key": "srchost",
131 | "operator": "=~",
132 | "value": "/$srchost$/"
133 | }
134 | ]
135 | }
136 | ],
137 | "timeFrom": null,
138 | "timeShift": null,
139 | "title": "Latencies - All Hosts",
140 | "tooltip": {
141 | "msResolution": false,
142 | "query_as_alias": true,
143 | "shared": true,
144 | "value_type": "cumulative",
145 | "sort": 0
146 | },
147 | "transparent": false,
148 | "type": "graph",
149 | "xaxis": {
150 | "show": true
151 | },
152 | "yaxes": [
153 | {
154 | "format": "ms",
155 | "logBase": 1,
156 | "max": null,
157 | "min": 0,
158 | "show": true
159 | },
160 | {
161 | "format": "percent",
162 | "logBase": 1,
163 | "max": 100,
164 | "min": 0,
165 | "show": true
166 | }
167 | ],
168 | "zerofill": true
169 | }
170 | ],
171 | "title": "Row1"
172 | },
173 | {
174 | "collapse": false,
175 | "editable": true,
176 | "height": "250px",
177 | "panels": [
178 | {
179 | "aliasColors": {},
180 | "annotate": {
181 | "enable": false
182 | },
183 | "bars": false,
184 | "datasource": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
185 | "editable": true,
186 | "error": false,
187 | "fill": 0,
188 | "grid": {
189 | "threshold1": null,
190 | "threshold1Color": "rgba(216, 200, 27, 0.27)",
191 | "threshold2": null,
192 | "threshold2Color": "rgba(234, 112, 112, 0.22)",
193 | "thresholdLine": false
194 | },
195 | "id": 5,
196 | "legend": {
197 | "alignAsTable": false,
198 | "avg": true,
199 | "current": true,
200 | "max": true,
201 | "min": true,
202 | "rightSide": false,
203 | "show": true,
204 | "total": false,
205 | "values": false
206 | },
207 | "lines": true,
208 | "linewidth": 2,
209 | "links": [],
210 | "nullPointMode": "connected",
211 | "percentage": false,
212 | "pointradius": 5,
213 | "points": false,
214 | "renderer": "flot",
215 | "resolution": 100,
216 | "scale": 1,
217 | "seriesOverrides": [],
218 | "span": 12,
219 | "stack": false,
220 | "steppedLine": false,
221 | "targets": [
222 | {
223 | "alias": "$tag_host LOSS",
224 | "column": "loss",
225 | "dsType": "influxdb",
226 | "function": "mean",
227 | "groupBy": [
228 | {
229 | "params": [
230 | "auto"
231 | ],
232 | "type": "time"
233 | },
234 | {
235 | "params": [
236 | "host"
237 | ],
238 | "type": "tag"
239 | }
240 | ],
241 | "hide": false,
242 | "measurement": "loss",
243 | "policy": "default",
244 | "query": "SELECT mean(\"value\") AS \"value\" FROM \"loss\" WHERE \"srchost\" =~ /$srchost$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($interval), \"host\"",
245 | "refId": "A",
246 | "resultFormat": "time_series",
247 | "select": [
248 | [
249 | {
250 | "params": [
251 | "value"
252 | ],
253 | "type": "field"
254 | },
255 | {
256 | "params": [],
257 | "type": "mean"
258 | }
259 | ]
260 | ],
261 | "series": "/fireping..*/",
262 | "tags": [
263 | {
264 | "key": "srchost",
265 | "operator": "=~",
266 | "value": "/$srchost$/"
267 | }
268 | ]
269 | }
270 | ],
271 | "timeFrom": null,
272 | "timeShift": null,
273 | "title": "Loss - All Hosts",
274 | "tooltip": {
275 | "msResolution": false,
276 | "query_as_alias": true,
277 | "shared": false,
278 | "value_type": "cumulative",
279 | "sort": 0
280 | },
281 | "type": "graph",
282 | "xaxis": {
283 | "show": true
284 | },
285 | "yaxes": [
286 | {
287 | "format": "percent",
288 | "logBase": 1,
289 | "max": 100,
290 | "min": 0,
291 | "show": true
292 | },
293 | {
294 | "format": "percent",
295 | "logBase": 1,
296 | "max": 100,
297 | "min": 0,
298 | "show": true
299 | }
300 | ],
301 | "zerofill": true
302 | }
303 | ],
304 | "title": "Row1"
305 | },
306 | {
307 | "collapse": false,
308 | "editable": true,
309 | "height": "250px",
310 | "panels": [
311 | {
312 | "aliasColors": {},
313 | "annotate": {
314 | "enable": false
315 | },
316 | "bars": false,
317 | "datasource": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
318 | "editable": true,
319 | "error": false,
320 | "fill": 0,
321 | "grid": {
322 | "threshold1": null,
323 | "threshold1Color": "rgba(216, 200, 27, 0.27)",
324 | "threshold2": null,
325 | "threshold2Color": "rgba(234, 112, 112, 0.22)",
326 | "thresholdLine": false
327 | },
328 | "id": 3,
329 | "legend": {
330 | "alignAsTable": false,
331 | "avg": true,
332 | "current": true,
333 | "max": true,
334 | "min": true,
335 | "show": true,
336 | "total": false,
337 | "values": true
338 | },
339 | "lines": true,
340 | "linewidth": 2,
341 | "links": [],
342 | "nullPointMode": "connected",
343 | "percentage": false,
344 | "pointradius": 5,
345 | "points": false,
346 | "renderer": "flot",
347 | "resolution": 100,
348 | "scale": 1,
349 | "seriesOverrides": [
350 | {
351 | "alias": "LOSS",
352 | "yaxis": 2
353 | }
354 | ],
355 | "span": 12,
356 | "stack": false,
357 | "steppedLine": false,
358 | "targets": [
359 | {
360 | "alias": "TTL",
361 | "column": "ttl",
362 | "dsType": "influxdb",
363 | "function": "mean",
364 | "groupBy": [
365 | {
366 | "params": [
367 | "auto"
368 | ],
369 | "type": "time"
370 | }
371 | ],
372 | "hide": false,
373 | "measurement": "ttl",
374 | "policy": "default",
375 | "query": "SELECT mean(\"value\") AS \"value\" FROM \"ttl\" WHERE \"host\" =~ /$dsthost$/ AND \"srchost\" =~ /$srchost$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($interval)",
376 | "refId": "A",
377 | "resultFormat": "time_series",
378 | "select": [
379 | [
380 | {
381 | "params": [
382 | "value"
383 | ],
384 | "type": "field"
385 | },
386 | {
387 | "params": [],
388 | "type": "mean"
389 | }
390 | ]
391 | ],
392 | "series": "fireping.$host",
393 | "tags": [
394 | {
395 | "key": "host",
396 | "operator": "=~",
397 | "value": "/$dsthost$/"
398 | },
399 | {
400 | "condition": "AND",
401 | "key": "srchost",
402 | "operator": "=~",
403 | "value": "/$srchost$/"
404 | }
405 | ]
406 | },
407 | {
408 | "alias": "LOSS",
409 | "column": "loss",
410 | "dsType": "influxdb",
411 | "function": "mean",
412 | "groupBy": [
413 | {
414 | "params": [
415 | "auto"
416 | ],
417 | "type": "time"
418 | }
419 | ],
420 | "hide": false,
421 | "measurement": "loss",
422 | "policy": "default",
423 | "query": "SELECT mean(\"value\") AS \"value\" FROM \"loss\" WHERE \"host\" =~ /$dsthost$/ AND \"srchost\" =~ /$srchost$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($interval)",
424 | "refId": "B",
425 | "resultFormat": "time_series",
426 | "select": [
427 | [
428 | {
429 | "params": [
430 | "value"
431 | ],
432 | "type": "field"
433 | },
434 | {
435 | "params": [],
436 | "type": "mean"
437 | }
438 | ]
439 | ],
440 | "series": "fireping.$host",
441 | "tags": [
442 | {
443 | "key": "host",
444 | "operator": "=~",
445 | "value": "/$dsthost$/"
446 | },
447 | {
448 | "condition": "AND",
449 | "key": "srchost",
450 | "operator": "=~",
451 | "value": "/$srchost$/"
452 | }
453 | ]
454 | }
455 | ],
456 | "timeFrom": null,
457 | "timeShift": null,
458 | "title": "$dsthost",
459 | "tooltip": {
460 | "msResolution": false,
461 | "query_as_alias": true,
462 | "shared": true,
463 | "value_type": "cumulative",
464 | "sort": 0
465 | },
466 | "type": "graph",
467 | "xaxis": {
468 | "show": true
469 | },
470 | "yaxes": [
471 | {
472 | "format": "ms",
473 | "logBase": 1,
474 | "max": null,
475 | "min": 0,
476 | "show": true
477 | },
478 | {
479 | "format": "percent",
480 | "logBase": 1,
481 | "max": 100,
482 | "min": 0,
483 | "show": true
484 | }
485 | ],
486 | "zerofill": true
487 | }
488 | ],
489 | "title": "Row1"
490 | }
491 | ],
492 | "time": {
493 | "from": "now-1h",
494 | "to": "now"
495 | },
496 | "timepicker": {
497 | "collapse": false,
498 | "enable": true,
499 | "notice": false,
500 | "now": true,
501 | "refresh_intervals": [
502 | "5s",
503 | "10s",
504 | "30s",
505 | "1m",
506 | "5m",
507 | "15m",
508 | "30m",
509 | "1h",
510 | "2h",
511 | "1d"
512 | ],
513 | "status": "Stable",
514 | "time_options": [
515 | "5m",
516 | "15m",
517 | "1h",
518 | "6h",
519 | "12h",
520 | "24h",
521 | "2d",
522 | "7d",
523 | "30d"
524 | ],
525 | "type": "timepicker"
526 | },
527 | "templating": {
528 | "enable": true,
529 | "list": [
530 | {
531 | "allFormat": "regex values",
532 | "current": {},
533 | "datasource": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
534 | "hide": 0,
535 | "includeAll": false,
536 | "multi": false,
537 | "multiFormat": "regex values",
538 | "name": "srchost",
539 | "options": [],
540 | "query": "SHOW TAG VALUES FROM \"ttl\" WITH KEY = \"srchost\"",
541 | "refresh": 1,
542 | "refresh_on_load": false,
543 | "regex": "",
544 | "type": "query"
545 | },
546 | {
547 | "allFormat": "wildcard",
548 | "current": {},
549 | "datasource": "DS_INFLUXFPING",
550 | "hide": 0,
551 | "hideLabel": false,
552 | "includeAll": false,
553 | "label": "dsthost",
554 | "multi": false,
555 | "multiFormat": "glob",
556 | "name": "dsthost",
557 | "options": [],
558 | "query": "SHOW TAG VALUES FROM \"ttl\" WITH KEY = \"host\"",
559 | "refresh": 1,
560 | "refresh_on_load": false,
561 | "regex": "",
562 | "tagValuesQuery": "srchost",
563 | "tagsQuery": "host",
564 | "type": "query",
565 | "useTags": false
566 | }
567 | ]
568 | },
569 | "annotations": {
570 | "enable": false,
571 | "list": []
572 | },
573 | "refresh": "30s",
574 | "schemaVersion": 12,
575 | "version": 17,
576 | "links": [],
577 | "gnetId": null
578 | }
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "FirePing",
3 | "version": "0.0.1",
4 | "private": "true",
5 | "scripts": {
6 | "start": "node ./bin/fireping"
7 | },
8 | "dependencies": {
9 | "body-parser": ">=1.8.1",
10 | "colors": ">=1.0.3",
11 | "cookie-parser": ">=1.3.3",
12 | "debug": ">=2.0.0",
13 | "express": ">=4.9.0",
14 | "influx": ">=5.0.0",
15 | "jade": ">=1.6.0",
16 | "morgan": ">=1.3.0",
17 | "net-ping": ">=1.1.11",
18 | "serve-favicon": ">=2.1.3",
19 | "sqlite3": ">=3.0.4"
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
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/pinger.js:
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1 | var util = require('util');
2 | var ping = require ("net-ping");
3 | var sqlite3 = require ("sqlite3");
4 | var influx = require ("influx");
5 | var colors = require('colors');
6 | var global = require('./conf.js');
7 |
8 | var targets = [];
9 | var hosts = [];
10 | var ival = global.ival; //ms
11 | var cping = global.cping; //count
12 | var tping = global.tping; //ms
13 | var pingtimeout = global.pingtimeout; //ms
14 | var pinghost = global.srchost;
15 | var results = [];
16 | var losses = [];
17 | var pingerItv;
18 | var db = new sqlite3.Database('fireping.db');
19 | var infdb = new influx.InfluxDB({
20 | host: global.infhost,
21 | database: global.infdb,
22 | username: global.infuser,
23 | password: global.infpass,
24 | schema: [
25 | {
26 | measurement: 'ttl',
27 | fields: {
28 | value: influx.FieldType.FLOAT
29 | },
30 | tags: [
31 | 'host',
32 | 'srchost'
33 | ]
34 | },
35 | {
36 | measurement: 'loss',
37 | fields: {
38 | value: influx.FieldType.FLOAT
39 | },
40 | tags: [
41 | 'host',
42 | 'srchost'
43 | ]
44 | }
45 | ]
46 | })
47 |
48 | // Default options
49 | var options = {
50 | networkProtocol: ping.NetworkProtocol.IPv4,
51 | packetSize: 16,
52 | retries: 0,
53 | sessionId: (process.pid % 65535),
54 | timeout: pingtimeout,
55 | ttl: 128
56 | };
57 |
58 | var session = ping.createSession (options);
59 |
60 | function average (arr) {
61 | var sum = 0, j = 0;
62 | for (var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
63 | sum += arr[i]; ++j;
64 | }
65 | return j ? sum / j : 0;
66 | }
67 |
68 | function doOnePing (target, count) {
69 | session.pingHost (target, function (error, target, sent, rcvd) {
70 | var ms = rcvd - sent;
71 |
72 | //ignore first ping (arp resolutions and stuff can be laggy)
73 | if ( count === 1 )
74 | return;
75 |
76 | if (error) {
77 | //console.log (target + "(" + count + ") :" + error.toString ());
78 | losses[target].push(count);
79 | } else {
80 | results[target].push(ms);
81 | }
82 | });
83 | }
84 |
85 | function dumpResults (ip) {
86 | if (losses[ip].length) {
87 | console.error(ip + " ("+hosts[ip]+") : " + average(results[ip]) + " ms : " + (losses[ip].length + " losses").red);
88 | } else {
89 | console.log(ip + " ("+hosts[ip]+") : " + average(results[ip]) + " ms : " + losses[ip].length + " losses");
90 | }
91 | //var points = [ { 'ttl': average(results[ip]), 'loss': losses[ip].length*100/20, time: new Date() } ];
92 | //infdb.writePoints("fireping."+hosts[ip].replace(/\./g, "_"), points, function(err) {
93 | // if (err)
94 | // console.error(err);
95 | //});
96 |
97 | var dt = new Date();
98 | ttlip = average(results[ip]);
99 | lossip = losses[ip].length*100/20;
100 | var pt = [ { measurement: 'ttl', tags : { 'host': hosts[ip].replace(/\./g, "_"), 'srchost': pinghost }, fields: { value: ttlip }, timestamp: dt },
101 | { measurement: 'loss', tags : { 'host': hosts[ip].replace(/\./g, "_"), 'srchost': pinghost }, fields: { value: lossip }, timestamp: dt }
102 | ]
103 | infdb.writePoints(pt);
104 |
105 | //reset for next scan
106 | results[ip]=[];
107 | losses[ip]=[];
108 | }
109 |
110 | function doAllPing () {
111 | for (i in targets) {
112 | var ip = targets[i];
113 | for (var j = 1 ; j <= (cping+1) ; j++) {
114 | setTimeout( doOnePing, tping*j, ip , j );
115 | }
116 | setTimeout( dumpResults, (tping*(cping+2))+pingtimeout, ip );
117 | }
118 | }
119 |
120 | function Pinger() {
121 | }
122 |
123 | Pinger.addTarget = function(target, hostname) {
124 | console.log("Add target: " + target + "(" + hostname + ")");
125 | if (hosts[target]) {
126 | console.error ( "Entry " + target + " already exists");
127 | } else {
128 | var stmt = db.prepare("INSERT INTO targets ('target', 'hostname') VALUES (?,?)");
129 | stmt.run(target,hostname);
130 | stmt.finalize(Pinger.loadTargets);
131 | }
132 | };
133 |
134 | Pinger.loadTargets = function() {
135 | //force init arrays
136 | losses=[];
137 | results=[];
138 | targets=[];
139 | hosts=[];
140 | if (pingerItv)
141 | clearInterval(pingerItv);
142 | db.each("SELECT * FROM targets", function (err,row) {
143 | console.log("Read target from DB : " + row.id + " : " + row.target + " (" + row.hostname + ")");
144 | results[row.target] = [];
145 | losses[row.target] = [];
146 | targets.push(row.target);
147 | hosts[row.target] = row.hostname;
148 | }, startPing); //db.each
149 | };
150 |
151 | function startPing (err,rows) {
152 | console.log("Targets: " + rows);
153 | doAllPing();
154 | pingerItv = setInterval (doAllPing, ival);
155 | }
156 |
157 | //init and start
158 | Pinger.loadTargets();
159 |
160 | module.exports = Pinger;
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/routes/index.js:
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1 | var express = require('express');
2 | var router = express.Router();
3 |
4 | /* GET home page. */
5 | router.get('/', function(req, res) {
6 | res.render('index', { title: 'FirePing' });
7 | });
8 |
9 | module.exports = router;
10 |
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/routes/targets.js:
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1 | var express = require('express');
2 | var router = express.Router();
3 | var pinger = require('../pinger');
4 |
5 | /* GET users listing. */
6 | router.get('/', function(req, res) {
7 | res.render('target', { title: 'FirePing' });
8 | });
9 |
10 | router.post('/add', function(req,res){
11 | console.log(req.body);
12 | pinger.addTarget(req.body['target'], req.body['hostname']);
13 | res.render('target', { title: 'FirePing' });
14 | });
15 |
16 | module.exports = router;
17 |
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/views/error.jade:
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1 | extends layout
2 |
3 | block content
4 | h1= message
5 | h2= error.status
6 | pre #{error.stack}
7 |
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/views/index.jade:
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1 | extends layout
2 |
3 | block content
4 | h1= title
5 | p Welcome to #{title}
6 |
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/views/layout.jade:
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1 | doctype html
2 | html
3 | head
4 | title= title
5 | link(rel='stylesheet', href='/stylesheets/style.css')
6 | body
7 | block content
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/views/target.jade:
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1 | extends layout
2 |
3 | block content
4 | h1= title
5 | p Welcome to #{title}
6 | div
7 | form(action='/targets/add',method='post')
8 | div(data-role='fieldcontain')
9 | fieldset(data-role='controlgroup')
10 | label(for='target') Target IP:
11 | input(id='target',type='text',value='',placeholder='',name='target')
12 | label(for='hostname') Hostname:
13 | input(id='hostname',type='text',value='',placeholder='',name='hostname')
14 |
15 | div(data-role='fieldcontain')
16 | input(type='submit',value='Add Target',data-transition='fade', data-theme='c')
17 |
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