[hobbit] Highlights of the 4.3.0 version
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Wed Jul 25 21:55:42 CEST 2007
All the new features sound great. It also sounds like nearly everyone
has additional features they would like to see...do you use any sort of
tool for tracking feature requests?
P.S. I might as well throw in my own feature request ;-)
* Content check should correctly follow 302 (redirects). I currently
have to use a custom-made script that uses curl in order to do content
checks. In fact, I will include it in case anyone wants to use it:
#!/bin/bash
# contchk.sh written by Charles Jones (blazer0x at gmail.com) 6/6/2007
# This script is designed to perform a content check on a URL and report the
# status to a Hobbit server.
#
# This script was created because Hobbits built-in content check
functionality
# does not follow 302 redirects.
#
# The script parses out a "contchk" tag in the bb-hosts file. The proper
# syntax is: contchk;URL;REFERRER;CHECKSTRING
#
# Note that CHECKSTRING cannot contain spaces so you must use regular
# expression metacharacters, so use something like string.with.spaces
BBHTAG=contchk # Name of the tag in bb-hosts
COLUMN=cont # Column display name in Hobbit
CURL=/usr/bin/curl # Location of curl binary
CURLOPTS="--connect-timeout 30 -m 30 -s -L -b cookiejar" # Curl options
# Note: using grep because bbhostgrep fails on long lines
grep $BBHTAG $BBHOME/etc/bb-hosts | while read L
do
set $L # To get one line of output from bbhostgrep
HOSTIP="$1"
MACHINEDOTS="$2"
MACHINE=`echo $2 | $SED -e's/\./,/g'`
CHECKURL=`echo $4 | awk -F";" '{print $2}'` # Parse out the
check URL
REFERRER=`echo $4 | awk -F";" '{print $3}'` # Parse out the
referrer string
if [ "" != "$REFERRER" ];
then
REFERRER="-e $REFERRER"
fi
CHECKSTRING=`echo $4 | awk -F";" '{print $4}'` # Parse out the
check string
$CURL $CURLOPTS $REFERRER $CHECKURL |grep -q "$CHECKSTRING"
status=$? # Save greps return status
if [ 0 -eq $status ]; then # grep returns 0 if it found something
COLOR=green
MSG="String <b>\"$CHECKSTRING\"</b> was found in <a
href=$CHECKURL>$CHECKURL</a>"
$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.$COLUMN $COLOR `date` Content Check OK
${MSG}
"
else # grep didn't find anything
COLOR=red
MSG="String <b>\"$CHECKSTRING\"</b> was NOT FOUND in <a
href=$CHECKURL>$CHECKURL</a>"
$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.$COLUMN $COLOR `date` Content Check
FAILED
${MSG}
"
fi
done
exit 0
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