Nagios
Since Camel 2.3
Only producer is supported
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-nagios</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
URI format
nagios://host[:port][?Options]
Camel provides two abilities with the Nagios
component. You can send passive check messages by sending a message to
its endpoint.
Camel also provides a EventNotifer which allows
you to send notifications to Nagios.
Options
The Nagios component supports 7 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
connectionTimeout (producer) |
Connection timeout in millis. |
5000 |
int |
lazyStartProducer (producer) |
Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing. |
false |
boolean |
timeout (producer) |
Sending timeout in millis. |
5000 |
int |
autowiredEnabled (advanced) |
Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc. |
true |
boolean |
configuration (advanced) |
To use a shared NagiosConfiguration |
NagiosConfiguration |
|
encryption (security) |
To specify an encryption method. There are 7 enums and the value can be one of: NONE, TRIPLE_DES, XOR, RIJNDAEL128, RIJNDAEL192, RIJNDAEL256, BLOWFISH |
Encryption |
|
password (security) |
Password to be authenticated when sending checks to Nagios. |
String |
The Nagios endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
nagios:host:port
with the following path and query parameters:
Path Parameters (2 parameters):
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
host |
Required This is the address of the Nagios host where checks should be send. |
String |
|
port |
Required The port number of the host. |
int |
Query Parameters (6 parameters):
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
connectionTimeout (producer) |
Connection timeout in millis. |
5000 |
int |
lazyStartProducer (producer) |
Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing. |
false |
boolean |
sendSync (producer) |
Whether or not to use synchronous when sending a passive check. Setting it to false will allow Camel to continue routing the message and the passive check message will be send asynchronously. |
true |
boolean |
timeout (producer) |
Sending timeout in millis. |
5000 |
int |
encryption (security) |
To specify an encryption method. There are 7 enums and the value can be one of: NONE, TRIPLE_DES, XOR, RIJNDAEL128, RIJNDAEL192, RIJNDAEL256, BLOWFISH |
Encryption |
|
password (security) |
Password to be authenticated when sending checks to Nagios. |
String |
Sending message examples
You can send a message to Nagios where the message payload contains the
message. By default it will be OK
level and use the
CamelContext name as the service name. You can
overrule these values using headers as shown above.
For example we send the Hello Nagios
message to Nagios as follows:
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello Nagios");
from("direct:start").to("nagios:127.0.0.1:5667?password=secret").to("mock:result");
To send a CRITICAL
message you can send the headers such as:
Map headers = new HashMap();
headers.put(NagiosConstants.LEVEL, "CRITICAL");
headers.put(NagiosConstants.HOST_NAME, "myHost");
headers.put(NagiosConstants.SERVICE_NAME, "myService");
template.sendBodyAndHeaders("direct:start", "Hello Nagios", headers);
Using NagiosEventNotifer
The Nagios component also provides an EventNotifer which you can use to send events to Nagios. For example we can enable this from Java as follows:
NagiosEventNotifier notifier = new NagiosEventNotifier();
notifier.getConfiguration().setHost("localhost");
notifier.getConfiguration().setPort(5667);
notifier.getConfiguration().setPassword("password");
CamelContext context = ...
context.getManagementStrategy().addEventNotifier(notifier);
return context;
In Spring XML its just a matter of defining a Spring bean with the type
EventNotifier
and Camel will pick it up as documented here:
Advanced
configuration of CamelContext using Spring.
Spring Boot Auto-Configuration
When using nagios with Spring Boot make sure to use the following Maven dependency to have support for auto configuration:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel.springboot</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-nagios-starter</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
The component supports 8 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
camel.component.nagios.autowired-enabled |
Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc. |
true |
Boolean |
camel.component.nagios.configuration |
To use a shared NagiosConfiguration. The option is a org.apache.camel.component.nagios.NagiosConfiguration type. |
NagiosConfiguration |
|
camel.component.nagios.connection-timeout |
Connection timeout in millis. |
5000 |
Integer |
camel.component.nagios.enabled |
Whether to enable auto configuration of the nagios component. This is enabled by default. |
Boolean |
|
camel.component.nagios.encryption |
To specify an encryption method. |
Encryption |
|
camel.component.nagios.lazy-start-producer |
Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing. |
false |
Boolean |
camel.component.nagios.password |
Password to be authenticated when sending checks to Nagios. |
String |
|
camel.component.nagios.timeout |
Sending timeout in millis. |
5000 |
Integer |