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node-red-node-ping
A Node-RED node to ping a remote server, for use as a keep-alive check.
Install
Either use the Editor - Menu - Manage Palette - Import option or run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red
npm install node-red-node-ping
Gotchas
1 Ubuntu Snap containers are strict and do not like giving external commands (like ping) external access. To allow ping to work you must manually add the network-observe interface
sudo snap connect node-red:network-observe
2 On some versions on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi) ping
seems to be a root only command.
The fix is to allow it as follows
sudo setcap cap_net_raw=ep /bin/ping
sudo setcap cap_net_raw=ep /bin/ping6
Usage
Pings 1 or more devices and returns the trip time in mS as msg.payload
.
Returns boolean false
if no response received, or if the host is unresolveable.
msg.error
will contain any error message if necessary.
msg.topic
contains the ip address of the target host.
There are 2 modes - Timed
and Triggered
.
- Timed mode - this is the default mode that pings your devices on a timed basis. Default ping is every 20 seconds but can be configured.
- Triggered mode - this mode permits you to trigger the ping by an input message. If the
Target
is left blank andmsg.payload
is a string or array, you can ping 1 or more devices on demand.
Refer to the built in help on the side-bar info panel for more details.