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fritzbox-munin/fritzbox__traffic.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
fritzbox_traffic - A munin plugin for Linux to monitor AVM Fritzbox WAN traffic
Copyright (C) 2015 Christian Stade-Schuldt
Author: Christian Stade-Schuldt
Updated to fritzconnection library version 1.3.1
Copyright (C) 2020 Oliver Edelamnn
Author: Oliver Edelmann
Like Munin, this plugin is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 license
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0
Like Munin, this plugin is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 license
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0
This plugin requires the fritzconnection plugin. To install it using pip:
pip install fritzconnection
This plugin supports the following munin configuration parameters:
#%# family=auto contrib
#%# capabilities=autoconf
"""
import os
import sys
from fritzconnection.lib.fritzstatus import FritzStatus
hostname = os.path.basename(__file__).split('_')[1]
def print_values():
try:
conn = FritzStatus(address=hostname, password=os.environ['fritzbox_password'])
except Exception as e:
print(e)
sys.exit("Couldn't get WAN traffic")
traffic = conn.transmission_rate
up = traffic[0]*8
down = traffic[1]*8
print('down.value %d' % down)
print('up.value %d' % up)
if not os.environ.get('traffic_remove_max') or "false" in os.environ.get('traffic_remove_max'):
max_traffic = conn.max_bit_rate
print('maxdown.value %d' % max_traffic[1])
print('maxup.value %d' % max_traffic[0])
def print_config():
try:
conn = FritzStatus(address=hostname, password=os.environ['fritzbox_password'])
except Exception as e:
print(e)
sys.exit("Couldn't get WAN traffic")
max_traffic = conn.max_bit_rate
print("host_name %s" % hostname)
print("graph_title AVM Fritz!Box WAN traffic")
print("graph_args --base 1000")
print("graph_vlabel bit up (+) / down (-) per ${graph_period}")
print("graph_category network")
print("graph_order down up maxdown maxup")
print("down.label received")
print("down.type GAUGE")
print("down.graph no")
#print("down.cdef down,8,*")
print("down.min 0")
print("down.max %d" % max_traffic[1])
#print("down.warning %.0f" % (max_traffic[1]*0.6))
#print("down.critical %.0f" % (max_traffic[1]*0.8))
print("up.label bps")
print("up.type GAUGE")
print("up.draw AREA")
#print("up.cdef up,8,*")
print("up.min 0")
print("up.max %d" % max_traffic[0])
print("up.negative down")
#print("up.warning %.0f" % (max_traffic[0]*0.6))
#print("down.critical %.0f" % (max_traffic[0]*0.8))
print("up.info Traffic of the WAN interface.")
if not os.environ.get('traffic_remove_max') or "false" in os.environ.get('traffic_remove_max'):
print("maxdown.label received")
print("maxdown.type GAUGE")
print("maxdown.graph no")
print("maxup.label MAX")
print("maxup.type GAUGE")
print("maxup.negative maxdown")
print("maxup.draw LINE1")
print("maxup.info Maximum speed of the WAN interface.")
if os.environ.get('host_name'):
print("host_name " + os.environ['host_name'])
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == 'config':
print_config()
elif len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == 'autoconf':
print("yes") # Some docs say it'll be called with fetch, some say no arg at all
elif len(sys.argv) == 1 or (len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == 'fetch'):
try:
print_values()
except:
sys.exit("Couldn't retrieve fritzbox traffic")