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TinyStatus

TinyStatus is a simple, customizable status page generator that allows you to monitor the status of various services and display them on a clean, responsive web page.

Check out an online demo https://status.harry.id

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Features

  • Monitor HTTP endpoints, ping hosts, and check open ports
  • Responsive design for both status page and history page
  • Customizable service checks via YAML configuration
  • Incident history tracking
  • Automatic status updates at configurable intervals
  • Supports both light and dark themes
  • Supports grouping
  • Cards clickable (optional)

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • pip (Python package manager)

Installation

  1. Clone the repository or download the source code:

    git clone https://github.com/harsxv/tinystatus.git
    cd tinystatus
    
  2. Install the required dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    

Configuration

  1. Create a .env file in the project root and customize the variables:

    MONITOR_CONTINOUSLY=True
    CHECK_INTERVAL=30
    MAX_HISTORY_ENTRIES=100
    LOG_LEVEL=INFO
    CHECKS_FILE=checks.yaml
    INCIDENTS_FILE=incidents.md
    TEMPLATE_FILE=index.html.theme
    HISTORY_TEMPLATE_FILE=history.html.theme
    STATUS_HISTORY_FILE=history.json
    HTML_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=/var/www/htdocs/status/
    
  2. Edit the checks.yaml file to add or modify the services you want to monitor. Example:

    - name: GitHub Home 
      type: http
      host: https://github.com
      url: https://github.com # (optional: URL review/clickable)
      ssc: True # (optional: if the server uses a self-signed certificate)
      expected_code: 200
    
    - name: Google DNS
      type: ping
      host: 8.8.8.8
    
    - name: Database
      type: port
      host: db.example.com
      port: 5432
  3. (Optional) Customize the incidents.md file to add any known incidents or maintenance schedules.

  4. (Optional) Modify the index.html.theme and history.html.theme files to customize the look and feel of your status pages.

Usage

  1. Run the TinyStatus script:

    python tinystatus.py
    
  2. The script will generate three files:

    • index.html: The main status page
    • history.html: The status history page
    • history.json: The status history and timestamp data
  3. To keep the status page continuously updated, you can run the script in the background:

    • On Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS):
      nohup python tinystatus.py &
      
    • On Windows, you can use the Task Scheduler to run the script at startup.
  4. Serve the generated HTML files using your preferred web server (e.g., Apache, NGINX, or a simple Python HTTP server for testing).

Using Docker

In order to run the script using Docker:

 docker build -t tinystatus .
 docker run -ti --rm --name tinystatus -v "$PWD":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp tinystatus

Customization

  • Adjust the configuration variables in the .env file to customize the behavior of TinyStatus.
  • Customize the appearance of the status page by editing the CSS in index.html.theme and history.html.theme.
  • Add or remove services by modifying the checks.yaml file.

Porting TinyStatus

TinyStatus porting are available in:

Contributing

Contributions are, of course, most welcome!

License

This project is open source and available under the MIT License.