diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index f13a0eb..23320f2 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ _testmain.go
#Testfiles
influx
-check_influxdb
\ No newline at end of file
+^check_influxdb$
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9ba4ad3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator.go
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+package check_x
+
+//Evaluator stores the warning and critical thresholds
+type Evaluator struct {
+ Warning *Threshold
+ Critical *Threshold
+}
+
+//Evaluate returns the stored values
+func (t Evaluator) Evaluate(value float64) (result State) {
+ if t.Critical != nil && !t.Critical.IsValueOK(value) {
+ result = Critical
+ } else if t.Warning != nil && !t.Warning.IsValueOK(value) {
+ result = Warning
+ } else {
+ result = OK
+ }
+ return
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator_test.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..512cfa6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Evaluator_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var thresholdsToState = []struct {
+ warn string
+ crit string
+ value float64
+ state State
+}{
+ {"10", "", 0, OK},
+ {"10", "", 10, OK},
+ {"10", "", -1, Warning},
+ {"10", "", 11, Warning},
+ {"", "10", 0, OK},
+ {"", "10", 10, OK},
+ {"", "10", -1, Critical},
+ {"", "10", 11, Critical},
+}
+
+func TestEvaluator_Evaluate(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range thresholdsToState {
+ var warn, crit *Threshold
+ var err error
+ if data.warn != "" {
+ if warn, err = NewThreshold(data.warn); err != nil {
+ t.Error(i, err)
+ }
+ }
+ if data.crit != "" {
+ if crit, err = NewThreshold(data.crit); err != nil {
+ t.Error(i, err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if state := (Evaluator{Warning: warn, Critical: crit}.Evaluate(data.value)); state != data.state {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got state: %s - expected: %s", i, state, data.state)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Exit.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Exit.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e6479f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Exit.go
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+)
+
+//ErrorExit quits with unknown and the error message
+func ErrorExit(err error) {
+ Exit(Unknown, err.Error())
+}
+
+//Exit returns with the given returncode and message and performancedata
+func Exit(state State, msg string) {
+ if perf := PrintPerformanceData(); perf == "" {
+ fmt.Printf("%s - %s\n", state.name, msg)
+ } else {
+ fmt.Printf("%s - %s|%s\n", state.name, msg, perf)
+ }
+ os.Exit(state.code)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9cecc1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c8b6099
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData.go
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "strconv"
+ "sync"
+)
+
+type PerformanceData map[string]interface{}
+
+var p []PerformanceData = []PerformanceData{}
+var p_mutex = &sync.Mutex{}
+
+//NewPerformanceData adds a Performancedata object which can be expanded with further information
+func NewPerformanceData(label string, value float64) *PerformanceData {
+ return NewPerformanceDataString(label, strconv.FormatFloat(value, 'f', -1, 64))
+}
+
+//NewPerformanceDataString adds a Performancedata object which can be expanded with further information
+func NewPerformanceDataString(label, value string) *PerformanceData {
+ p_mutex.Lock()
+ p = append(p, PerformanceData{"label": label, "value": value})
+ newOne := &(p[len(p) - 1])
+ p_mutex.Unlock()
+ return newOne
+}
+
+//Unit adds an unit string to the performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) Unit(unit string) PerformanceData {
+ p["unit"] = unit
+ return p
+}
+
+//Warn adds the threshold to the performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) Warn(warn *Threshold) PerformanceData {
+ p["warn"] = warn
+ return p
+}
+
+//Crit adds the threshold to the performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) Crit(crit *Threshold) PerformanceData {
+ p["crit"] = crit
+ return p
+}
+
+//Min adds the float64 to the performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) Min(min float64) PerformanceData {
+ p["min"] = min
+ return p
+}
+
+//Min adds the float64 to the performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) Max(max float64) PerformanceData {
+ p["max"] = max
+ return p
+}
+
+//toString prints this performancedata
+func (p PerformanceData) toString() string {
+ var toPrint bytes.Buffer
+
+ toPrint.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("'%s'=%s", p["label"], p["value"]))
+ if unit, ok := p["unit"]; ok {
+ toPrint.WriteString(unit.(string))
+ }
+ toPrint.WriteString(";")
+ addThreshold := func(key string) {
+ if value, ok := p[key]; ok && value != nil {
+ if t := value.(*Threshold); t != nil {
+ toPrint.WriteString(t.input)
+ }
+ }
+ toPrint.WriteString(";")
+ }
+ addThreshold("warn")
+ addThreshold("crit")
+
+ addFloat := func(key string) {
+ if value, ok := p[key]; ok {
+ toPrint.WriteString(strconv.FormatFloat(value.(float64), 'f', -1, 64))
+ }
+ }
+ addFloat("min")
+ toPrint.WriteString(";")
+ addFloat("max")
+
+ return toPrint.String()
+}
+
+//PrintPerformanceData prints all performancedata
+func PrintPerformanceData() string {
+ var toPrint bytes.Buffer
+ p_mutex.Lock()
+ for _, perfData := range p {
+ toPrint.WriteString(perfData.toString())
+ toPrint.WriteString(" ")
+ }
+ p_mutex.Unlock()
+ return toPrint.String()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData_test.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a0d50c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/PerformanceData_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "reflect"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var perfdataToString = []struct {
+ f func() PerformanceData
+ expected string
+}{
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ return *NewPerformanceDataString("a", "1")
+ }, "'a'=1;;;;"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ return NewPerformanceDataString("a", "2").Warn(warn)
+ }, "'a'=2;10:;;;"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceDataString("a", "3").Warn(warn).Crit(crit)
+ }, "'a'=3;10:;@10:20;;"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceDataString("a", "3").Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0)
+ }, "'a'=3;10:;@10:20;0;"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceDataString("a", "4").Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100)
+ }, "'a'=4;10:;@10:20;0;100"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceDataString("a", "5").Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100).Unit("C")
+ }, "'a'=5C;10:;@10:20;0;100"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("10:")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceData("a", 6).Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100).Unit("C")
+ }, "'a'=6C;10:;@10:20;0;100"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ warn, _ := NewThreshold("")
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceData("a", 6).Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100).Unit("C")
+ }, "'a'=6C;;@10:20;0;100"},
+ {func() PerformanceData {
+ crit, _ := NewThreshold("@10:20")
+ return NewPerformanceData("a", 6).Warn(nil).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100).Unit("C")
+ }, "'a'=6C;;@10:20;0;100"},
+}
+
+func TestPerformanceData_toString(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range perfdataToString {
+ result := data.f()
+ resultString := result.toString()
+ if resultString != data.expected {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Expected: %s, got: %s", i, data.expected, resultString)
+ }
+ if !reflect.DeepEqual(p[i], result) {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Expected: %s, got: %s", i, p[i], result)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestPrintPerformanceData(t *testing.T) {
+ p = []PerformanceData{}
+ NewPerformanceDataString("a", "1")
+ NewPerformanceDataString("b", "2")
+ expected := "'a'=1;;;;" + " " + "'b'=2;;;; "
+ if expected != PrintPerformanceData() {
+ t.Errorf("Expected: %s, got: %s", expected, PrintPerformanceData())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/README.md b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..98161d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+# check_x
+Go Library to write Monitoring checks for Nagios/Icinga like checks
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..28ea974
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States.go
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "sort"
+)
+
+//State represents an Nagioskind returncode
+type State struct {
+ name string
+ code int
+}
+
+//String prints the name of the state
+func (s State) String() string {
+ return s.name
+}
+
+var (
+ //OK - returncode: 0
+ OK = State{name: "OK", code: 0}
+ //Warning - returncode: 1
+ Warning = State{name: "Warning", code: 1}
+ //Critical - returncode: 2
+ Critical = State{name: "Critical", code: 2}
+ //Unknown - returncode: 3
+ Unknown = State{name: "Unknown", code: 3}
+)
+
+//States is a list of state
+type States []State
+
+var EmptyStatesError = errors.New("The given States do not contain an State")
+
+//Len for Sort interface
+func (s States) Len() int {
+ return len(s)
+}
+
+//Less for Sort interface
+func (s States) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return s[i].code < s[j].code
+}
+
+//Swap for Sort interface
+func (s States) Swap(i, j int) {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s States) getSorted() error {
+ if len(s) == 0 {
+ return EmptyStatesError
+ }
+ if !sort.IsSorted(s) {
+ sort.Sort(s)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+func (s States) GetBest() (*State, error) {
+ if err := s.getSorted(); err == nil {
+ return &s[0], nil
+ } else {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+}
+func (s States) GetWorst() (*State, error) {
+ if err := s.getSorted(); err == nil {
+ return &s[len(s)-1], nil
+ } else {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States_test.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a1ba9a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/States_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "reflect"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var stateToString = []struct {
+ input State
+ result string
+}{
+ {OK, "OK"},
+ {Warning, "Warning"},
+ {Critical, "Critical"},
+ {Unknown, "Unknown"},
+}
+
+func TestState_String(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range stateToString {
+ if data.input.String() != data.result {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, data.input.String(), data.result)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var worstState = []struct {
+ input States
+ result *State
+ err error
+}{
+ {States{}, nil, EmptyStatesError},
+ {States{OK}, &OK, nil},
+ {States{OK, Warning}, &Warning, nil},
+ {States{Critical, OK, Warning}, &Critical, nil},
+ {States{OK, Unknown, Warning, Critical}, &Unknown, nil},
+}
+
+func TestStates_GetWorst(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range worstState {
+ if worst, err := data.input.GetWorst(); err != data.err {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, err, data.err)
+ } else if (worst == nil) != (data.result == nil) {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, worst, data.result)
+ } else if worst != nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(*worst, *data.result) {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, worst, data.result)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var bestState = []struct {
+ input States
+ result *State
+ err error
+}{
+ {States{}, nil, EmptyStatesError},
+ {States{OK}, &OK, nil},
+ {States{OK, Warning}, &OK, nil},
+ {States{OK, Critical, Warning}, &OK, nil},
+ {States{OK, Warning, Unknown, Critical}, &OK, nil},
+}
+
+func TestStates_GetBest(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range bestState {
+ if worst, err := data.input.GetBest(); err != data.err {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, err, data.err)
+ } else if (worst == nil) != (data.result == nil) {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, worst, data.result)
+ } else if worst != nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(*worst, *data.result) {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s - expected: %s", i, worst, data.result)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e94706f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold.go
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "regexp"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+//Threshold contains the threshold logic: https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html#THRESHOLDFORMAT
+type Threshold struct {
+ input string
+ lower float64
+ upper float64
+ outside bool
+}
+
+var (
+ regexDigit = `(-?\d+(\.\d+)?)`
+ regexOutsideZeroToX = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^%s$`, regexDigit))
+ regexOutsideXToInf = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^%s:$`, regexDigit))
+ regexOutsideMinusInfToX = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^~:%s$`, regexDigit))
+ regexInsideOutsideXToY = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^(@?)%s:%s$`, regexDigit, regexDigit))
+ minFloat64 = float64(math.MinInt64)
+ //FirstBiggerThenSecondError this error is thrown when the first number is bigger then the second
+ FirstBiggerThenSecondError = errors.New("First argument is bigger then second")
+)
+
+//String prints the Threshold
+func (t Threshold) String() string {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%s : %s , outside: %t",
+ strconv.FormatFloat(t.lower, 'f', -1, 64),
+ strconv.FormatFloat(t.upper, 'f', -1, 64),
+ t.outside,
+ )
+}
+
+//NewThreshold constructs a new Threshold from string, returns an Threshold if possible else nil and an error
+func NewThreshold(def string) (*Threshold, error) {
+ def = strings.TrimSpace(def)
+ if def == "" {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+ if outsideZeroToX := regexOutsideZeroToX.FindString(def); outsideZeroToX != "" {
+ if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(outsideZeroToX, 64); err == nil {
+ return &Threshold{input: def, lower: 0, upper: x, outside: true}, nil
+ }
+ }
+ if outsideXtoInf := regexOutsideXToInf.FindStringSubmatch(def); len(outsideXtoInf) == 3 {
+ if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(outsideXtoInf[1], 64); err == nil {
+ return &Threshold{input: def, lower: x, upper: math.MaxFloat64, outside: true}, nil
+ }
+ }
+ if outsideMinusInfToX := regexOutsideMinusInfToX.FindStringSubmatch(def); len(outsideMinusInfToX) == 3 {
+ if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(outsideMinusInfToX[1], 64); err == nil {
+ return &Threshold{input: def, lower: minFloat64, upper: x, outside: true}, nil
+ }
+ }
+ if outsideXToY := regexInsideOutsideXToY.FindAllStringSubmatch(def, -1); len(outsideXToY) == 1 && len(outsideXToY[0]) == 6 {
+ if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(outsideXToY[0][2], 64); err == nil {
+ if y, err := strconv.ParseFloat(outsideXToY[0][4], 64); err == nil {
+ if x > y {
+ return nil, FirstBiggerThenSecondError
+ }
+ if outsideXToY[0][1] == "@" {
+ return &Threshold{input: def, lower: x, upper: y, outside: false}, nil
+ } else {
+ return &Threshold{input: def, lower: x, upper: y, outside: true}, nil
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("This threshold syntax is not supported: %s", def)
+}
+
+//IsValueOK tests if the given value fulfills the the Thresholds
+//false: value is critical/warning
+//true: value is ok
+func (t Threshold) IsValueOK(value float64) bool {
+ if t.outside {
+ if value < t.lower || value > t.upper {
+ return false
+ }
+ } else {
+ return !(value >= t.lower && value <= t.upper)
+ }
+ return true
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold_test.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9f94248
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Threshold_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var toString = map[Threshold]string{
+ Threshold{lower: 1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: true}: "1.2 : 3.4 , outside: true",
+ Threshold{lower: 1, upper: 3.4, outside: true}: "1 : 3.4 , outside: true",
+ Threshold{lower: 1.2, upper: 3, outside: true}: "1.2 : 3 , outside: true",
+ Threshold{lower: 1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: false}: "1.2 : 3.4 , outside: false",
+ Threshold{lower: -1.2, upper: -3.4, outside: false}: "-1.2 : -3.4 , outside: false",
+}
+
+func TestThreshold_String(t *testing.T) {
+ for th, s := range toString {
+ if fmt.Sprint(th) != s {
+ t.Errorf("Got: %s expected: %s", th, s)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var stringToThreshold = []struct {
+ input string
+ threshold *Threshold
+ err error
+}{
+ {"-3.4", &Threshold{input: "-3.4", lower: 0, upper: -3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {" 3.4", &Threshold{input: "3.4", lower: 0, upper: 3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"3", &Threshold{input: "3", lower: 0, upper: 3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"-3", &Threshold{input: "-3", lower: 0, upper: -3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"foo", nil, errors.New("")},
+ {"3,4", nil, errors.New("")},
+
+ {" -3.4:", &Threshold{input: "-3.4:", lower: -3.4, upper: math.MaxFloat64, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"3.4:", &Threshold{input: "3.4:", lower: 3.4, upper: math.MaxFloat64, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"-3:", &Threshold{input: "-3:", lower: -3, upper: math.MaxFloat64, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"3:", &Threshold{input: "3:", lower: 3, upper: math.MaxFloat64, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"3,1:", nil, errors.New("")},
+
+ {"~:-3.4 ", &Threshold{input: "~:-3.4", lower: minFloat64, upper: -3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"~:3.4", &Threshold{input: "~:3.4", lower: minFloat64, upper: 3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"~:-3", &Threshold{input: "~:-3", lower: minFloat64, upper: -3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {" ~:3", &Threshold{input: "~:3", lower: minFloat64, upper: 3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"~:3,1", nil, errors.New("")},
+
+ {"-1.2:-3.4", nil, FirstBiggerThenSecondError},
+ {"3:2", nil, FirstBiggerThenSecondError},
+ {"1.2:3.4", &Threshold{input: "1.2:3.4", lower: 1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"-1.2:3.4", &Threshold{input: "-1.2:3.4", lower: -1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"-3.4:-1.2", &Threshold{input: "-3.4:-1.2", lower: -3.4, upper: -1.2, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"1.2:3", &Threshold{input: "1.2:3", lower: 1.2, upper: 3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"1:3", &Threshold{input: "1:3", lower: 1, upper: 3, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"1:3.4", &Threshold{input: "1:3.4", lower: 1, upper: 3.4, outside: true}, nil},
+ {"1,2:3,4", nil, errors.New("")},
+
+ {"@-1.2:-3.4", nil, FirstBiggerThenSecondError},
+ {" @3:2", nil, FirstBiggerThenSecondError},
+ {"@1.2:3.4", &Threshold{input: "@1.2:3.4", lower: 1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@-1.2:3.4 ", &Threshold{input: "@-1.2:3.4", lower: -1.2, upper: 3.4, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@-3.4:-1.2", &Threshold{input: "@-3.4:-1.2", lower: -3.4, upper: -1.2, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@1.2:3", &Threshold{input: "@1.2:3", lower: 1.2, upper: 3, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@1:3", &Threshold{input: "@1:3", lower: 1, upper: 3, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@1:3.4", &Threshold{input: "@1:3.4", lower: 1, upper: 3.4, outside: false}, nil},
+ {"@1,2:3,4", nil, errors.New("")},
+}
+
+func TestNewThreshold(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range stringToThreshold {
+ t_got, err := NewThreshold(data.input)
+ if (err == nil) != (data.err == nil) {
+ t.Error(i, err, data.err)
+ }
+ if (t_got != nil && data.threshold != nil) && *t_got != *data.threshold {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Got: %s expected: %s", i, *t_got, *data.threshold)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var thresholdBorders = []struct {
+ threshold string
+ value float64
+ expected bool
+}{
+ {"10", -1, false},
+ {"10", 0, true},
+ {"10", 1, true},
+ {"10", 10, true},
+ {"10", 11, false},
+
+ {"10:", -1, false},
+ {"10:", 9, false},
+ {"10:", 10, true},
+ {"10:", 11, true},
+
+ {"~:10", 11, false},
+ {"~:10", 10, true},
+ {"~:10", 9, true},
+ {"~:10", -1, true},
+
+ {"10:20", -1, false},
+ {"10:20", 9, false},
+ {"10:20", 10, true},
+ {"10:20", 11, true},
+ {"10:20", 19, true},
+ {"10:20", 20, true},
+ {"10:20", 21, false},
+
+ {"@10:20", -1, true},
+ {"@10:20", 9, true},
+ {"@10:20", 10, false},
+ {"@10:20", 11, false},
+ {"@10:20", 19, false},
+ {"@10:20", 20, false},
+ {"@10:20", 21, true},
+}
+
+func TestThreshold_IsValueOK(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, data := range thresholdBorders {
+ th, err := NewThreshold(data.threshold)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Error(i, "There should be no error ", err)
+ }
+ result := th.IsValueOK(data.value)
+ if result != data.expected {
+ t.Errorf("%d - Expected: %t, got: %t", i, result, data.expected)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Timeout.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Timeout.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7d5c24c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Timeout.go
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+package check_x
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "time"
+)
+
+//StartTimeout starts an timeout, which will end the program with an unknown code
+func StartTimeout(duration time.Duration) {
+ go func() {
+ time.Sleep(duration)
+ Exit(Unknown, fmt.Sprintf("Timeout reached after %fs", duration.Seconds()))
+ }()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Units/Units.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Units/Units.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5f5c555
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/Units/Units.go
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+package Units
+
+import "fmt"
+
+//ByteSize based on: https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#constants
+type ByteSize float64
+
+const (
+ _ = iota // ignore first value by assigning to blank identifier
+ KiB ByteSize = 1 << (10 * iota)
+ MiB
+ GiB
+ TiB
+ PiB
+ EiB
+ ZiB
+ YiB
+)
+
+func (b ByteSize) String() string {
+ switch {
+ case b >= YiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fYiB", b / YiB)
+ case b >= ZiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fZiB", b / ZiB)
+ case b >= EiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fEiB", b / EiB)
+ case b >= PiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fPiB", b / PiB)
+ case b >= TiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fTiB", b / TiB)
+ case b >= GiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fGiB", b / GiB)
+ case b >= MiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fMiB", b / MiB)
+ case b >= KiB:
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fKiB", b / KiB)
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fB", b)
+}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/example/check_magic.go b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/example/check_magic.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3643e64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/griesbacher/check_x/example/check_magic.go
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+package main
+
+import (
+ "github.com/griesbacher/check_x"
+ "time"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ //Set Plugin timeout, it will kill you and end properly
+ check_x.StartTimeout(5 * time.Second)
+
+ //Create a warning threshold
+ warn, err := check_x.NewThreshold("10:")
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ //Create a critical threshold
+ crit, err := check_x.NewThreshold("@20:30")
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ //do your magic
+ measuredValue1 := 25.0
+ measuredValue2 := 5.0
+
+ //evaluate your magic
+ status1 := check_x.Evaluator{Warning: warn, Critical: warn}.Evaluate(measuredValue1)
+ status2 := check_x.Evaluator{Warning: warn, Critical: warn}.Evaluate(measuredValue2)
+
+ //see what went wrong
+ worstState, err := check_x.States{status1, status2}.GetWorst()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ //set some performancedata
+ check_x.NewPerformanceData("foo", measuredValue1).Unit("B").Warn(warn).Crit(crit).Min(0).Max(100)
+ check_x.NewPerformanceData("bar", measuredValue2).Unit("s").Min(0)
+
+ //bring it to an end
+ check_x.Exit(*worstState, "Made by check_x")
+}