# README
go-zabbix
Go bindings for the Zabbix API
Overview
This project provides bindings to interoperate between programs written in Go language and the Zabbix monitoring API.
A number of Zabbix API bindings already exist for Go with varying levels of
maturity. This project aims to provide an alternative implementation which is
stable, fast, and allows for loose typing (using types such asinterface{}
or
map[string]interface{}
) as well as strong types (such as Host
or Event
).
The package aims to have comprehensive coverage of Zabbix API methods from v1.8 through to v7.0 without introducing limitations to the native API methods.
Fork
Currently maintained fork of https://github.com/zabbix-tools/go-zabbix
New Features:
- Support for Zabbix JSONRPC API 4.0 - 7.0
- Support for host interfaces
- More info on hosts
- Support for proxies
- Allow executing scripts on Zabbix Server
Getting started
Get the package:
go get "github.com/fabiang/go-zabbix"
package main
import (
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"github.com/fabiang/go-zabbix"
)
func main() {
// Default approach - without session caching
session, err := zabbix.NewSession("http://zabbix/api_jsonrpc.php", "Admin", "zabbix")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
version, err := session.GetVersion()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("Connected to Zabbix API v%s", version)
}
Use session builder with caching.
You can use own cache by implementing SessionAbstractCache interface. Optionally an http.Client can be passed to the builder, allowing to skip TLS verification, pass proxy settings, etc.
func main() {
client := &http.Client{
Transport: &http.Transport{
TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true
}
}
}
cache := zabbix.NewSessionFileCache().SetFilePath("./zabbix_session")
session, err := zabbix.CreateClient("http://zabbix/api_jsonrpc.php").
WithCache(cache).
WithHTTPClient(client).
WithCredentials("Admin", "zabbix").
Connect()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%v\n", err)
}
version, err := session.GetVersion()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%v\n", err)
}
fmt.Printf("Connected to Zabbix API v%s", version)
}
Running the tests
Unit tests
Running the unit tests:
go test -v "./go-zabbix/.."
go test -v "./types/..."
# or:
make unittests
Integration tests
To run the integration tests against a specific Zabbix Server version, you'll need Docker. Then start the containers:
export ZBX_VERSION=6.4
docker compose up -d
# server should be running in a minute
# run tests:
go test -v "./test/integration/..."
# or:
make integration
License
Released under the GNU GPL License