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endstat
endstat
is an easy-to-use Endpoint Status checking tool, meant for
checking the health of various web locations. It supports arbitrary domains and
ports, status matching, and body matching using ron, a quick-to-understand config
file notation, built in Rust using actix.
My motivation was that I wanted to make a dashboard that was easy-to-use to make sure my homelab services were running when I screwed around with config files.
Features
- HTTP/HTTPS
- Arbitrary ports
- Expected body and/or status code responses
- Optional no redirect following
- API endpoint (
/api
)
Getting started
There's an example config file that you can simply rename to endstat_conf.ron
.
It should be a relatively comprehensive example of what sort of flexibility
endstat
offers.
If you're building from source, execute cargo run
.
If you've gotten this binary from somewhere else, simply execute it.