This operator automatically creates uptime monitors at UptimeRobot for your Kubernetes Ingress resources. This allows you to easily integrate uptime monitoring of your services into your Kubernetes deployments.
⚠️ This project is still in an early phase. Use it on your own risk but make sure to create issues for issues you encounter.
❤️ to UptimeRobot for providing a pro account to be able to test the pro plan features!
After installing the uptimerobot-operator it'll watch for Ingress resources in your Kubernetes cluster. For example after creating the following Ingress
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: my-ingress
annotations:
uroperator.brennerm.github.io/monitor.type: HTTPS
uroperator.brennerm.github.io/monitor.interval: "600"
spec:
rules:
- host: brennerm.github.io
http:
paths:
- pathType: Prefix
path: "/"
backend:
service:
name: service1
port:
number: 80
a new monitor for the URL https://brennerm.github.io is automatically being created in your UptimeRobot account.
The same monitor can also be created using the UptimeRobotMonitor resource like so:
apiVersion: uroperator.brennerm.github.io/v1beta1
kind: UptimeRobotMonitor
metadata:
name: my-custom-monitor
spec:
url: "https://brennerm.github.io"
type: HTTPS
interval: 600
The operator also supports creating public status pages. See below for details.
- Create an or login to your UptimeRobot account (no credit card required and they provide up to 50 monitors for free)
- Go to "My Settings"
- Generate and save "Main API Key" (the other API keys do not provide sufficient permissions to create, update and delete monitors)
- Add the uptimerobot-operator chart repo
helm repo add uptimerobot-operator https://brennerm.github.io/uptimerobot-operator/helm
- Deploy the Helm chart
helm upgrade --install uptimerobot-operator uptimerobot-operator --set uptimeRobotApiKey=$MY_UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY
Have a look at the values file if you want to customize the deployment.
ℹ️ The following commands will make the operator work with your currently selected Kubernetes cluster (
kubectl config current-context
).
- Install all dependencies
pipenv install
- Set UptimeRobot API key
export UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY=$MY_UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY
- Start operator
kopf run --standalone ur_operator/handlers.py
- Build Docker image
docker build -t uptimerobot-operator .
- Start container
docker run -e UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY=$MY_UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY -v ~/.kube:/home/ur_operator/.kube uptimerobot-operator
- Start container
docker run -e UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY=$MY_UPTIMEROBOT_API_KEY -v ~/.kube:/home/ur_operator/.kube ghcr.io/brennerm/uptimerobot-operator:latest
The UptimeRobotMonitor resource supports all current parameters for monitors that UptimeRobot offers. Below you can find a list that contains all of them.
key | type | description |
---|---|---|
url (required) |
string |
URL that will be monitored |
type (required) |
string |
Type of monitor, one of: HTTP,HTTPS,KEYWORD,PING,PORT,HEARTBEAT |
friendlyName |
string |
Friendly name of monitor, defaults to name of UptimeRobotMonitor object |
subType |
string |
Subtype of monitor, one of: HTTP,HTTPS,KEYWORD,PING,PORT,HEARTBEAT |
port |
integer |
Port to monitor when using monitor sub type PORT |
keywordType |
string |
Keyword type when using monitor type KEYWORD, one of: EXISTS,NOT_EXISTS |
keywordValue |
string |
Keyword value when using monitor type KEYWORD |
interval |
integer |
The interval for the monitoring check (300 seconds by default) |
httpUsername |
string |
Used for password protected pages when using monitor type HTTP,HTTP or KEYWORD, deprecated: use httpAuthSecret |
httpPassword |
string |
Used for password protected pages when using monitor type HTTP,HTTP or KEYWORD, deprecated: use httpAuthSecret |
httpAuthSecret |
string |
reference to a Kubernetes secret in the same namespace containing user and password for password protected pages when using monitor type HTTP,HTTPS or KEYWORD |
httpAuthType |
string |
Used for password protected pages when using monitor type HTTP,HTTPS or KEYWORD, one of: BASIC_AUTH,DIGEST |
httpMethod |
string |
The HTTP method to be used, one of: HEAD,GET,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,OPTIONS |
postType |
string |
The format of data to be sent with POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS requests |
postContentType |
string |
The Content-Type header to be sent with POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS requests, one of: TEXT_HTML,APPLICATION_JSON |
postValue |
object |
The data to be sent with POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS requests |
customHttpHeaders |
object |
Custom HTTP headers to be sent along monitor request, formatted as JSON |
customHttpStatuses |
string |
Allows to define HTTP status codes that will be handled as up or down, e.g. 404:0_200:1 to accept 404 as down and 200 as up |
ignoreSslErrors |
boolean |
Flag to ignore SSL certificate related issues |
alertContacts |
string |
Alert contacts to be notified when monitor goes up or down. For syntax check https://uptimerobot.com/api/#newMonitorWrap |
mwindows |
string |
Maintenance window IDs for this monitor |
For Ingress resources the same parameters are supported. You pass them through annotations attached to your Ingress with the prefix uroperator.brennerm.github.io/monitor.
.
See below for an example.
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: my-ingress
annotations:
uroperator.brennerm.github.io/monitor.type: HTTPS
uroperator.brennerm.github.io/monitor.interval: "600"
spec:
rules:
...
To disable ingress handling completely pass the environment variable URO_DISABLE_INGRESS_HANDLING=1
to the operator.
The PublicStatusPage resource supports all current parameters for status pages that UptimeRobot offers. Below you can find a list that contains all of them.
key | type | description |
---|---|---|
monitors (required) |
string |
the list of monitor IDs to be displayed in status page (the values are seperated with "-" or 0 for all monitors) |
friendlyName |
string |
Friendly name of public status page, defaults to name of PublicStatusPage object |
customDomain |
string |
the domain or subdomain that the status page will run on |
password |
string |
the password for the status page, deprecated: use passwordSecret |
passwordSecret |
string |
reference to a Kubernetes secret in the same namespace containing the password for the status page |
sort |
string |
the sorting of the monitors on the status page, one of: FRIENDLY_NAME_A_Z,FRIENDLY_NAME_Z_A,STATUS_UP_DOWN_PAUSED,STATUS_DOWN_UP_PAUSED |
status |
string |
the status of the status page, one of: PAUSED,ACTIVE |
hideUrlLinks |
boolean |
Flag to remove the UptimeRobot link from the status page (pro plan feature) |
apiVersion: uroperator.brennerm.github.io/v1beta1
kind: PublicStatusPage
metadata:
name: my-public-status-page
spec:
monitors: "0" # will include all monitors
The MaintenanceWindow resource supports all current parameters for maintenance windows that UptimeRobot offers. Below you can find a list that contains all of them.
key | type | description |
---|---|---|
type (required) |
string |
the type of maintenance window, one of: ONCE,DAILY,WEEKLY,MONTHLY |
startTime (required) |
string |
the start time of the maintenance window, in seconds since epoch for type MaintenanceWindowType.ONCE, in HH:mm format for the other types |
duration (required) |
number |
the number of seconds the maintenance window will be active |
friendlyName |
string |
friendly name of the maintenance window, defaults to name of the MaintenanceWindow object |
value |
string |
allows to specify the maintenance window selection, e.g. 2-4-5 for Tuesday-Thursday-Friday or 10-17-26 for the days of the month, only valid and required for MaintenanceWindowType.WEEKLY and MaintenanceWindowType.MONTHLY |
apiVersion: uroperator.brennerm.github.io/v1beta1
kind: MaintenanceWindow
metadata:
name: my-maintenance-window
spec:
type: DAILY
startTime: "10:00"
duration: 30
The AlertContact resource supports all current parameters for alert contacts that UptimeRobot offers. Below you can find a list that contains all of them.
key | type | description |
---|---|---|
type (required) |
string |
the type of alert contact, one of: SMS,EMAIL,TWITTER_DM,BOXCAR,WEB_HOOK,PUSHBULLET,ZAPIER,PUSHOVER,HIPCHAT,SLACK |
value (required) |
string |
the alert contact's mail address / phone number / URL / connection string |
friendlyName |
string |
friendly name of the alert contact, defaults to name of the AlertContact object |
apiVersion: uroperator.brennerm.github.io/v1beta1
kind: AlertContact
metadata:
name: my-alert-contact
spec:
type: EMAIL
value: foo@bar.com
- provide a Helm chart to ease deployment ✔️
- support all configuration parameters for Monitors that UptimeRobot offers ✔️
- add support for creating Uptime Robot ✔️
- alert contacts, ✔️
- maintenance windows ✔️
- public status pages using Kubernetes resources ✔️
- implement automatic detection of HTTP path of Ingress resources
- add an integration for external-dns to support creating monitors for Service resources