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gatus

Docker pulls

A service health dashboard in Go that is meant to be used as a docker image with a custom configuration file.

Live example: https://status.twinnation.org/

Usage

services:
  - name: twinnation  # Name of your service, can be anything
    url: https://twinnation.org/actuator/health
    interval: 15s # Duration to wait between every status check (opt. default: 10s)
    conditions:
      - "$STATUS == 200"
  - name: github
    url: https://api.github.com/healthz
    conditions:
      - "$STATUS == 200"

Docker

Building the Docker image is done as following:

docker build . -t gatus

You can then run the container with the following command:

docker run -p 8080:8080 --name gatus gatus

Running the tests

go test ./... -mod vendor

Using in Production

See the example folder.