Monitoring service of TYPO3 extensions
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This extensions provides the possibility to monitor all of your TYPO3 installations and shows you
Requirements
Important: This extension is still beta and things might change!
Pricing This extension is completly free to use! However maintaining an extension takes an enormous amount of time. Therefore I am using a concept which is based on your trust! If you use this extension to monitor your clients, please consider to pay (once):
Please contact me via email ([email protected]) or slack for questions and to receive an invoice!
Screenshots ^^^^^^^^^^^
Overview
.. figure:: Resources/Public/Screenshots/t3monitoring_index.png :alt: Overview including most important information
Search result
.. figure:: Resources/Public/Screenshots/t3monitoring-search.png :alt: Search result
Single view of a client
.. figure:: Resources/Public/Screenshots/t3monitoring-client.png :alt: Client
List of all used extensions
.. figure:: Resources/Public/Screenshots/t3monitoring-extensions.png :alt: Extensions
Before you can actually monitor any installation, you need to install the extension t3monitoring_client on every installation (called "client"). This extension provides the data which will be fetched by the master installation. You can find this extension on github (https://github.com/georgringer/t3monitoring_client) or later in the TER.
.. important:: Please secure the installation as much as possible, as it contains data of all your clients. Restrict access by running it in your intranet only, or at least use a Basic HTTP Authentication.
Create the clients """""""""""""""""" Create a record "Client" on any sys folder and fill out at least the following required fields:
http://
or https://
.Create an optional record "SLA" to group your clients. Examples could be:
Import the data """"""""""""""" To be able to deliver proper results, this extensions requires information about all core versions and all extensions. This information is provided by typo3.org.
To import the data, use the command line: ::
./typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh extbase monitoring:importAll
You can add this call also as task in the scheduler extension.
Especially the import of extensions can take a while, therefore you can use different calls for all required imports:
./typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh extbase monitoring:importCore
to fetch latest core versions./typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh extbase monitoring:importExtensions
to fetch the extensions./typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh extbase monitoring:importClients
to fetch the client datat3monitoring contains various notifications.
Failed to fetch client info """"""""""""""""""""""""""" This notification sends an email, if a clients information (provided by the extension "t3monitoring_client") cannot be accessed/fetched. You may configure the email recipient in the "Extension Configuration" of the t3monitoring extension using the setting "records.emailForFailedClient".
The notification is send by the Symfony Console Command "monitoring:importClients" and consists of a single email which contains a list of all failing clients. The frequency of the notification email depends on your scheduled task for importing the clients.
The "Extension Configuration" also contains a option "records.emailAllowedAmountOfFailures". This value provides the ability to only send the notification email, if a client fails multiple times in a row.
Client report """"""""""""" Another possible notification is the "Client report". It is represented by the Symfony Console Command "reporting:client". It generates an email for each client and uses the clients email property ("email") as recipient address. If there is no email set, its not possible to send a notfication.
If t3monitoring identifies security problems, an outdated core or additional error messages the notification is sent. If the client does not break with these regulations, no email is sent.
The frequency is again defined by the according scheduled task.
Admin report """""""""""" Last but not least, the "Admin report" (Symfony Console Command: reporting:admin) generates a single email with all problematic clients and sends it. The recipients email address needs to be configured as argument of the Symfony Console Command (respective the scheduled task).
The frequency of the sent notification is also defined by the occurence of the scheduled task.