# rspamd-influxdb Quick and dirty approach to get stats of rspamd out of the webinterface's API into InfluxDB for visualizing using Grafana. ## Usage `python3 rspamd-influxdb.py --url "https://example.com:1337" --password "superSecretPassword"` You may provide the URL and password by defining the path to a configuration file in order to prevent other users from reading the password in clear text from the process list. To do so you need to provide the `--config $path` argument, e.g. `python3 rspamd-influxdb.py --config "~/config.json"` The configuration file needs to contain the fields `url` and `password` as valid JSON. An example file could look like this: ```json { "url": "https://example.com", "password": "superSecretPassword" } ``` ## Utilization Use this script call within InfluxData's Telegraf e.g.: ```toml [[inputs.exec]] commands = ["python3 /opt/rspamd-influxdb/rspamd-influxdb.py --config /etc/telegraf/tools-conf/rspamd-fetch.json"] timeout = "5s" data_format = "influx" ``` **Security Tip** ```sh chown root:telegraf /etc/telegraf/tools-conf/rspamd-fetch.json chmod 640 /etc/telegraf/tools-conf/rspamd-fetch.json ``` ## Grafana example ![Grafana Example](grafana-example.png)