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paesslerag-node-red-contrib-prtg

v1.1.0

Published

node-red nodes to interact with PRTG Network Monitor

Downloads

41

Readme

node-red-contrib-prtg

node-red nodes to interact with PRTG Network Monitor

Installation:

npm i git+https://github.com/PaesslerAG/node-red-contrib-prtg.git

PRTG nodes:

prtg-connector Node

The prtg-connector node transforms a message payload to the format for custom sensors in PRTG and sends an HTTP POST request to the probe system with the configured HTTP Push-based sensor in PRTG. The IP address or DNS name and the Identification Token used for the sensor need to be configured in the prtg-connector node.

Configuration

Enter the server and port for the connection to PRTG:

prtg node-red node help server port

Add the Identification Token of the configured sensor in PRTG:

prtg node-red node help id token

Example of a channel definition for PRTG:

prtg node-red node help channel definition

Value Path
    Enter the path to the channel value in your input message payload.

Channel Name
    The name of your Channel in PRTG

Unit
    Enter the custom channel unit name for the according channel.
    This can be a static string or a placeholder.

Collaborate

Commit message format:

<type>(<scope>): <subject>

types:

feat: A new feature
fix: A bug fix
docs: Documentation only changes
style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
test: Adding missing or correcting existing tests
chore: Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as documentation generation

As scopes we use the node-name or *

Example: feat(prtg-connector): added a new field to the nodes settings