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`statoo` is a super simple http GET tool for checking site health

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Statoo

A super basic http tool that makes only GET request to given URL and returns status code of the response. Well, if you are curl or http (httpie) user, you can make the same kind of request and get a kind-of same response since statoo is way better simple :)

statoo injects Accept-Encoding: gzip request header to every http request!

Installation

You can install from the source;

go install github.com/vigo/statoo/v2@latest

or, you can install from brew:

brew tap vigo/statoo
brew install statoo

Usage:

statoo -h
usage: ./statoo [-flags] URL

  flags:

  -version           display version information (%s)
  -verbose           verbose output (default: false)
  -request-header    request header, multiple allowed, "Key: Value", case sensitive
  -response-header   response header for lookup -json is set, multiple allowed, "Key: Value"
  -t, -timeout       default timeout in seconds (default: %d, min: %d, max: %d)
  -h, -help          display help
  -j, -json          provides json output
  -f, -find          find text in response body if -json is set, case sensitive
  -a, -auth          basic auth "username:password"
  -s, -skip          skip certificate check and hostname in that certificate (default: false)
  -commithash        displays current build/commit hash (%s)

  examples:
  
  $ ./statoo "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"
  $ ./statoo -timeout 30 "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"
  $ ./statoo -verbose "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"
  $ ./statoo -json https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -json -find "python" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -json -find "Python" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -json -find "Golang" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -request-header "Authorization: Bearer TOKEN" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -request-header "Authorization: Bearer TOKEN" -header "X-Api-Key: APIKEY" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -auth "user:secret" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -json -response-header "Server: GitHub.com" https://vigo.io
  $ ./statoo -json -response-header "Server: GitHub.com" -response-header "Foo: bar" https://vigo.io

Let’s try:

statoo "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"
# 200
statoo -verbose "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"
# https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com -> 200

or;

statoo -json https://vigo.io

response;

{
    "url": "https://vigo.io",
    "status": 200,
    "checked_at": "2021-05-13T18:09:26.342012Z",
    "elapsed": 210.587871,
    "skipcc": false
}

elapsed represents response is in milliseconds.

Let’s find text inside of the response body. This feature is only available if the -json flag is set! length represents response size in bytes (gzipped) when you search something in body!

statoo -json -find "Golang" https://vigo.io
{
    "url": "https://vigo.io",
    "status": 200,
    "checked_at": "2022-01-26T20:08:33.735768Z",
    "elapsed": 242.93925,
    "length": 7827,
    "find": "Golang",
    "found": true,
    "skipcc": false
}
statoo -json -find "golang" https://vigo.io # case sensitive
{
    "url": "https://vigo.io",
    "status": 200,
    "checked_at": "2022-01-26T20:14:03.487002Z",
    "elapsed": 253.665083,
    "length": 7827,
    "find": "golang",
    "found": false,
    "skipcc": false
}

You can add basic authentication via -auth flag

statoo -auth "username:password" https://your.basic.auth.url

Now you can pass multiple -request-header flags:

statoo -request-header "Key1: Value1" -request-header "Key2: Value2" "https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"

You can query/search for response headers. You can pass multiple values, all case sensitive!. Let’s lookup for Server and Foo response header values. Server value should be GitHub.com and Foo value should be bar:

statoo -json -response-header "Server: GitHub.com" -response-header "Foo: bar" https://vigo.io

Response:

{
    "url": "https://vigo.io",
    "status": 200,
    "checked_at": "2022-07-09T17:51:14.792987Z",
    "elapsed": 305.502833,
    "skipcc": false,
    "response_headers": {
        "Foo=bar": false,
        "Server=GitHub.com": true
    }
}

Server response header matches exactly!

It’s better to pipe -json output to jq or python -m json.tool for pretty print :)

That’s it!

Bash completions is available via;

eval "$(statoo bash-completion)"

New

You can check current build/commit hash via;

statoo -commithash

Rake Tasks

$ rake -T

rake default               # show avaliable tasks (default task)
rake docker:build          # Build image (locally)
rake docker:lint           # lint Dockerfile
rake docker:run[param]     # Run image (locally)
rake release[revision]     # release new version major,minor,patch, default: patch
rake test:run[verbose]     # run tests, generate coverage
rake test:show_coverage    # show coverage after running tests
rake test:update_coverage  # update coverage value in README

Docker

https://hub.docker.com/r/vigo/statoo/

# latest
docker run vigo/statoo -h
docker run vigo/statoo -json -find "Meetup organization" https://vigo.io

to run docker locally via rake task:

rake docker:build
rake docker:run["-h"]
rake docker:run["https://ugur.ozyilmazel.com"]

Contributor(s)


Contribute

All PR’s are welcome!

  1. fork (https://github.com/vigo/statoo/fork)
  2. Create your branch (git checkout -b my-feature)
  3. commit yours (git commit -am 'add some functionality')
  4. push your branch (git push origin my-feature)
  5. Than create a new Pull Request!

This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.


License

This project is licensed under MIT


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