/****************************************************************************** * * urlize.c * * Program: plugin wrapper for Nagios * License: GPL * Copyright (c) 2000 Karl DeBisschop (kdebiss@alum.mit.edu) * * Last Modified: $Date$ * 2000-06-01 Karl DeBisschop * Written based of concept in urlize.pl * * Usage: urlize ... * * Description: * * This plugin wraps the text output of another command (plugin) in HTML * tags, thus displaying the plugin output in as a clickable link in * the Nagios status screen. The return status is the same as the plugin * invoked by urlize * * License Information: * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * *****************************************************************************/ const char *progname = "urlize"; #include "common.h" #include "utils.h" #include "popen.h" void print_usage (const char *); void print_help (const char *); int main (int argc, char **argv) { int i = 0, found = 0, result = STATE_UNKNOWN; char *cmd = NULL; char input_buffer[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER]; if (argc < 2) { print_usage (progname); exit (STATE_UNKNOWN); } if (!strcmp (argv[1], "-h") || !strcmp (argv[1], "--help")) { print_help (argv[0]); exit (STATE_OK); } if (!strcmp (argv[1], "-V") || !strcmp (argv[1], "--version")) { print_revision (progname, "$Revision$"); exit (STATE_OK); } if (argc < 2) { print_usage (progname); exit (STATE_UNKNOWN); } asprintf (&cmd, "%s", argv[2]); for (i = 3; i < argc; i++) { asprintf (&cmd, "%s %s", cmd, argv[i]); } child_process = spopen (cmd); if (child_process == NULL) { printf ("Could not open pipe: %s\n", cmd); exit (STATE_UNKNOWN); } child_stderr = fdopen (child_stderr_array[fileno (child_process)], "r"); if (child_stderr == NULL) { printf ("Could not open stderr for %s\n", cmd); } printf ("", argv[1]); while (fgets (input_buffer, MAX_INPUT_BUFFER - 1, child_process)) { found++; if (index (input_buffer, '\n')) { input_buffer[strcspn (input_buffer, "\n")] = 0; printf ("%s", input_buffer); } else { printf ("%s", input_buffer); } } if (!found) { printf ("%s problem - No data received from host\nCMD: %s\n\n", argv[0], cmd); exit (STATE_UNKNOWN); } /* close the pipe */ result = spclose (child_process); /* WARNING if output found on stderr */ if (fgets (input_buffer, MAX_INPUT_BUFFER - 1, child_stderr)) result = max_state (result, STATE_WARNING); /* close stderr */ (void) fclose (child_stderr); printf ("\n"); return result; } void print_usage (const char *cmd) { printf ("Usage:\n %s ... \n", cmd); } void print_help (const char *cmd) { print_revision (progname, "$Revision$"); printf ("\ Copyright (c) 2000 Karl DeBisschop (kdebiss@alum.mit.edu)\n\n\ \nThis plugin wraps the text output of another command (plugin) in HTML\n\ tags, thus displaying the plugin output in as a clickable link in\n\ the Nagios status screen. The return status is the same as the invoked\n\ plugin.\n\n"); print_usage (cmd); printf ("\n\ Pay close attention to quoting to ensure that the shell passes the expected\n\ data to the plugin. For example, in:\n\ \n\ urlize http://example.com/ check_http -H example.com -r 'two words'\n\ \n\ the shell will remove the single quotes and urlize will see:\n\ \n\ urlize http://example.com/ check_http -H example.com -r two words\n\ \n\ You probably want:\n\ \n\ urlize http://example.com/ \"check_http -H example.com -r 'two words'\"\n"); exit (STATE_OK); }