Grafana-Mikrotik
net-test
Grafana-Mikrotik | net-test | |
---|---|---|
2 | 1 | |
252 | 41 | |
- | - | |
4.2 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Shell | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Grafana-Mikrotik
net-test
-
Internet-monitoring – A Docker Stack which Monitors your home network
Cool! It's so funny I just recently took an old bash script of mine which did something similar and have been upgrading it into a proper application which exports metrics to Prometheus and Grafana: https://github.com/Noah-Huppert/net-test
I saw a comment below where some was rolling their eyes that you "complicated" stuff with Prometheus, Grafana, and Docker and how you could just use Bash scripts and crons. As I just upgraded my codebase from this more bare metal approach to this "more complex setup" I'd like to mention: there's no way you could do time series statistical analysis easily with "just a cron job and a bash script". Prometheus and Grafana are for more than just buzz words. Prometheus offers an advanced time series database which allows you to, at minimum, do more robust analysis using data techniques like Histograms. As for Grafana, it makes exploring data dead easy. Providing users with a Docker Compose setup is also something I did with my tool and the benefits are huge. It lets me distribute a setup which relies on multiple moving parts working smoothly together. Sure I could write a whole wiki on how you should setup Prometheus Grafana and my tool, or I could distribute the setup with a configuration as code tool. Ensuring that even if someone doesn't want to use Docker Compose they can at least read my configuration as code and see exactly what I did to setup my tool.
What are some alternatives?
mikrotik_monitoring - Monitor your Mikrotik router with Prometheus and Grafana
yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter - Prometheus exporter for AWS CloudWatch - Discovers services through AWS tags, gets CloudWatch metrics data and provides them as Prometheus metrics with AWS tags as labels
Mikrotik-Prometheus-SNMP-Exporter - How To Monitor Mikrotik Devices (RouterOS) with Prometheus - SNMP Exporter and Grafana
Speedtest-Tracker - Continuously track your internet speed
grafana-tp-link - Grafana based Power Meter using TP-LINK (HS110) plugs
grafana-weathermap-panel - plugin weathermap for Grafana. This project is still in development.
dude-install.sh - The Dude Client for Mikrotik installer on Linux.
joincap - Merge multiple pcap files together, gracefully.
graphprotocol-testnet-docker - Graph Protocol Testnet Docker Guide by StakeSquid. Easy to use, one-stop gateway into the Web3 universe via The Graph.
smokeping_prober - Prometheus style smokeping
website-monitoring - Monitore your websites availability, http status code (current and history), certificate, redirects and more with Grafana and Prometheus blackbox exporter.
vaping - vaping is a healthy alternative to SmokePing!