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authorUltrabug <ultrabug@gentoo.org>2013-03-11 10:35:47 +0100
committerUltrabug <ultrabug@gentoo.org>2013-03-11 10:35:47 +0100
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add GLPI open tickets counter module example
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+class Py3status:
+ """
+ This example class demonstrates how to display the current total number of
+ open tickets from GLPI in your i3bar.
+
+ It features thresholds to colorize the output and forces a low timeout to
+ limit the impact of a server connectivity problem on your i3bar freshness.
+
+ Note that we don't have to implement a cache layer as it is handled by
+ py3status automagically.
+ """
+ def count_glpi_open_tickets(self, json, i3status_config):
+ response = {'full_text' : '', 'name' : 'glpi_tickets'}
+
+ # user-defined variables
+ CRIT_THRESHOLD = 20
+ WARN_THRESHOLD = 15
+ MYSQL_DB = ''
+ MYSQL_HOST = ''
+ MYSQL_PASSWD = ''
+ MYSQL_USER = ''
+
+ try:
+ # You need MySQL-python from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MySQL-python
+ import MySQLdb
+
+ mydb = MySQLdb.connect(
+ host=MYSQL_HOST,
+ user=MYSQL_USER,
+ passwd=MYSQL_PASSWD,
+ db=MYSQL_DB,
+ connect_timeout=1, # dont cause a lag on i3bar freshness
+ )
+ mycr = mydb.cursor()
+ mycr.execute('select count(*) from glpi_tickets where closedate is NULL and solvedate is NULL;')
+ row = mycr.fetchone()
+ if row:
+ open_tickets = int(row[0])
+ if i3status_config['colors']:
+ if open_tickets > CRIT_THRESHOLD:
+ response.update({'color': i3status_config['color_bad']})
+ elif open_tickets > WARN_THRESHOLD:
+ response.update({'color': i3status_config['color_degraded']})
+ response['full_text'] = '%s tickets' % open_tickets
+ mydb.close()
+ except Exception, e:
+ pass
+ finally:
+ return (0, response)