Cronitor API Client
Cronitor is a service for heartbeat-style monitoring of anything that can send an HTTP request. It's particularly well suited for monitoring cron jobs, Jenkins jobs, or any other scheduled task.
Supported APIs
This .NET library provides a simple abstraction for the pinging of a Cronitor monitor. For a better understanding of the API this library talks to, please see the documentation, links below.
Install
You can download the cronitor client nuget. https://www.nuget.org/packages/Cronitor
Usage
For the full documentation please read our wiki, telemetry wiki!
NET Generic Host
If you're using .NET (former .NET Core) and utilizing the default hosting and startup pattern (
Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting
) you useCronitor.Extensions.Hosting
.The easiest way to use the client is to run
.Configure()
, this will create a static instance (Cronitor
) of the client that can be used throughout your application.
Examples
await Host.CreateDefaultBuilder()
.UseCronitor("apiKey")
.Build()
.RunAsync();
await Host.CreateDefaultBuilder()
.UseCronitor((context) => context.Configuration.GetValue<string>("Cronitor:ApiKey"))
.Build()
.RunAsync();
Simple
Examples
using Cronitor.Models;
using Cronitor.Requests;
Cronitor.Configure("apiKey")
var monitor = new Monitor();
var request = new CreateRequest(monitor);
var response = Cronitor.Monitors.Create(request);
Advanced
If you only need access to one (or a few) clients you're able to configure each client individually.
Examples
using Cronitor.Models;
using Cronitor.Requests;
public class SomeClass
{
private readonly ITelemetriesClient _client;
public SomeClass()
{
_client = new TelemetriesClient("apiKey");
}
public Monitor Create()
{
var monitor = new Monitor();
var request = new CreateRequest(monitor);
var response = Cronitor.Monitors.Create(request);
return response;
}
public async Task<Monitor> CreateAsync()
{
var monitor = new Monitor();
var request = new CreateRequest(monitor);
var response = await Cronitor.Monitors.CreateAsync(request);
return resposne;
}
}
Development
Suggestions
- Add support for Quartz.NET Jobs
- Implement Timezone constant (if not too big of a hassle to maintain)
- Implement cron expression-language (if found as needed?)
- Implement Cronitor
assertions
-language (if found as needed?)
Contributing
Pull requests and features are happily considered! By participating in this project you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
To contribute
Fork, then clone the repo:
git clone git@github.com:your-username/Cronitor.git
Push to your fork and submit a pull request