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spotweb_cat_average
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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Munin plugin for number of spots by categories in a MySQL database
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 - Rowdy Schwachöfer (http://rowdy.nl)
#
# Spotweb : http://github.com/spotweb/spotweb
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# Configuration example
#
# [spotweb*]
# env.mysql /usr/bin/mysql # MySQL binary (optional)
# env.mysqlopts -u <MYSQL_USERNAME> -p<MYSQL_PASSWORD> # How to connect to the database (optional if no password is set)
# env.database spotweb # Spotweb database (optional)
#
# [spotweb_cat_average]
# env.period 1800 # The period over which to check in seconds, default to 30 minutes (1800 seconds)
# env.countporn 'no' # Also count porn? Default is 'yes'
#
use strict;
# Environment variables
my $MYSQL = $ENV{mysql} || "/usr/bin/mysql";
my $MYSQLOPTS = $ENV{mysqlopts} || "";
my $DATABASE = $ENV{database} || "spotweb";
my $PERIOD = $ENV{period} || 1800;
my $COUNTPORN = $ENV{countporn} || "yes";
# Local variables
my $FROMSTAMP = time - $PERIOD;
my $TITLE = "Spotweb spots by Category (".($PERIOD / 60)." minute average)";
# Output for config
if(defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'config') {
print <<EOC
graph_title $TITLE
graph_vlabel Spots
graph_category tv
cat0.label Videos/images
cat0.colour 008edf
cat1.label Music
cat1.colour e9a213
cat2.label Games
cat2.colour 00de00
cat3.label Applications
cat3.colour de2500
EOC
;
exit 0;
}
# Output of values. We just call a subroutine here to prevent much duplicate code
if($COUNTPORN eq 'yes') {
&print_value(0);
}
else {
# 11-04-2011 - New pr0n filters
# &print_value(0, " AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%23%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%24%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%25%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%26%'");
&print_value(0, " AND subcatz NOT LIKE '%4%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%23%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%24%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%25%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%26%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%72%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%73%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%74%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%75%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%76%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%77%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%78%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%79%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%80%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%81%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%82%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%83%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%84%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%85%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%86%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%87%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%88%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%88%' AND subcatd NOT LIKE '%89%'");
}
&print_value(1);
&print_value(2);
&print_value(3);
# Subroutine to print the values
sub print_value {
my $spots = `$MYSQL $MYSQLOPTS -e "SELECT count(*) as spots FROM $DATABASE.spots WHERE stamp > $FROMSTAMP AND category = $_[0]$_[1];"`;
$spots =~ /(\d+)/;
print "cat".$_[0].".value ".$1."\n";
}