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node-red-contrib-gapit-snmp

The gapit-snmp Node-RED node queries all the OIDs listed in a Gapit code JSON structure using SNMP get. The Gapit code structures and names data, preparing it for insertion into a database. The complementary gapit-results-to-influx-batch node transforms the output of this node to the format required by the influx batch node (from node-red-contrib-influxdb).

So to fetch a standard set of data and insert it into InfluxDB, a flow like this is all you need:

Example Flow

Here's a fragment of a Gapit code for UPSes:

{
    "objects": [
        {
            "group_name": "Battery",
            "read_priority": 0,
            "group": [
                {
                    "description": "Battery status",
                    "byte_type": "INT",
                    "address": "1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.2.1.0",
                    "scaling_factor": 1,
                    "unit": "1=Unknown, 2=Ok, 3=Low, 4=Depleted"
                },
                {
                    "description": "Seconds on battery",
                    "byte_type": "INT",
                    "address": "1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.2.2.0",
                    "scaling_factor": 1,
                    "unit": "sec"
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}

This would get inserted into a InfluxDB measurement called "Battery" (from the group_name field), with fields called "Battery status" and "Seconds on battery" (from the description field).

The output of gapit-snmp, which is parsed by gapit-results-to-influx-batch, is msg.gapit_results. This has the same structure as the Gapit code, except with .value added for each OID.

Other destinations/databases?

If you want to insert the data into a different database, you can parse the msg.gapit_results structure, and transform it into the required format.

gapit-results-to-influx-batch node

The gapit-results-to-influx-batch node is packaged as a separate module, node-red-contrib-gapit-results, which is automatically installed with this module. It is a packaged as a separate module to enable sharing with other nodes which yield results in the same msg.gapit_results structure.

The node-red-contrib-gapit-results module may be expanded with new nodes in the future.

Installation

Install from the Node-RED interface

Install using Manage palette -> Install.

You need to refresh your browser for the gapit-results-to-influx-batch node to be available in the node palette. If you are running Node-RED 1.2 or older, you will need to restart Node-RED for it to be visible.

If you are using an ancient version of NPM, you will need to manually install node-red-contrib-gapit-results.

Install using the command line

Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red

npm install @gapit/node-red-contrib-gapit-snmp

and then restart Node-RED.

Usage

Example flow

This is the JSON for the flow pictured above.

[{"id":"18636adc.5ff2c5","type":"tab","label":"Flow 1","disabled":false,"info":""},{"id":"e9fbc788.fe6a28","type":"inject","z":"18636adc.5ff2c5","name":"inject msg.ts","props":[{"p":"ts","v":"","vt":"date"}],"repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"topic":"","x":170,"y":180,"wires":[["2216c2a5.f7ae6e"]]},{"id":"2216c2a5.f7ae6e","type":"gapit-snmp","z":"18636adc.5ff2c5","host":"192.168.122.52","community":"eaton-9PX-partial-walk","version":"1","tagname_device_name":"devname","tagvalue_device_name":"ups1","minion_ids":"","custom_tags":"{\"floor\":\"1\",\"room\":\"101\"}","gapit_code":"{\"objects\":[{\"group_name\":\"Battery\",\"read_priority\":20,\"next_read\":0,\"group\":[{\"description\":\"Flarb\",\"value\":\"f\",\"byte_type\":\"INT\",\"address\":\"1.3.6.1.4.1.534.1.4.7.0\",\"scaling_factor\":1,\"unit\":\"1=Unknow, 2=Ok, 3=Low, 4=Depleted\"},{\"description\":\"Flarb the Second\",\"value\":\"f\",\"byte_type\":\"INT\",\"address\":\"1.3.6.1.4.1.534.1.2.1.0\",\"scaling_factor\":1,\"unit\":\"1=Unknow, 2=Ok, 3=Low, 4=Depleted\"}]}]}","scaling":"general","skip_nonexistent_oids":true,"remove_novalue_items_from_gapit_results":true,"timeout":5,"name":"","x":400,"y":180,"wires":[["48874c94.c9c534"]]},{"id":"48874c94.c9c534","type":"gapit-results-to-influx-batch","z":"18636adc.5ff2c5","use_timestamp_from_msg":true,"timestamp_property":"ts","name":"","x":680,"y":180,"wires":[["f23c3400.74ae98"]]},{"id":"f23c3400.74ae98","type":"influxdb batch","z":"18636adc.5ff2c5","influxdb":"2aa4b01d.f511f","precision":"ms","retentionPolicy":"","name":"","database":"database","precisionV18FluxV20":"ms","retentionPolicyV18Flux":"","org":"organisation","bucket":"bucket","x":910,"y":180,"wires":[]},{"id":"2aa4b01d.f511f","type":"influxdb","hostname":"influx","port":"8086","protocol":"http","database":"db1","name":"influx","usetls":false,"tls":"","influxdbVersion":"1.x","url":"http://localhost:8086","rejectUnauthorized":true}]

Gapit codes

A library of ready-made Gapit codes is forthcoming.

gapit-snmp

The node needs to be configured with, at a minimum:

  • SNMP config (host, community, etc.)
  • Gapit code
Parameter Description
Name Node name
Host SNMP host
Community SNMP community
Version SNMP version
Timeout SNMP timeout
Device name The device name database records will be tagged with (e.g. "ups1")
Device name db-tag The database tag for device name (e.g. "devname")
Minion IDs A list of minion IDs, see below
Custom tags Extra tags to add to database records, see below
Gapit code The Gapit code JSON
Scaling General or Schleifenbauer
Skip nonexistent OIDs in subsequent queries If an OID generates a "doesn't exist" error, stop querying it (default on)
Remove items with no value from gapit_results If checked, only those items where a value was returned is represented in msg.gapit_results (default on)

Minion IDs

Using an SNMP bridge device, it is possible to query multiple devices "behind" the bridge. The bridges represent these devices using a variable ID as part of the OID, e.g. 1.2.3.4.x.1, and some Gapit codes are set up for this. Specify your device IDs in the Minion IDs field, separated by semicolons (;). If you specify more than one Minion IDs, the Device name field must have an equal number of names, also semicolon separated.

Custom tags

Add database tags, formatted as JSON with tag_name: value. If multiple minions are specified, tags must be in a child object named for the device name, or "all-minion-tags" for any tags that should be common for all minions.

Example:

{
    "floor": "1",
    "room": "101"
}

gapit-results-to-influx-batch

To use a Node-RED timestamp with influxdb (enabled by default), add a property containing a timestamp in your inject node. The default name is msg.ts.

Parameter Description
Name Node name
Use timestamp from Message Use a timestamp injected in the flow (default on)
Timestamp property The msg property to get the timestamp from (default: "ts")

N.B.! Check the InfluxDB time precision

If using timestamps from Node-RED, note that while this works "out-of-the-box" with InfluxDB v2, you will have to set the influx batch node to match the millisecond resolution of Node-RED if you're using InfluxDB v1. You can do this by checking Advanced Query Options on the influx batch node, and then choosing Milliseconds (ms) from the Time Precision popup menu.