This commit adds support for monitoring MySQL and MariaDB database
servers. The mysql2 package was choosen over mysql as it provides a
promise wrapper and is reportedly faster than the original mysql package
whilst still maintaining the same API.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
It appears that SQL Server causes some confusion among users as they
believe that it means any SQL database, not the Microsoft product SQL
Server. To avoid this issue, the display value has been changed to
Microsoft SQL Server. No backend changes have been made and it is still
stored as sqlserver in the database. This is only a frontent change.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
The legacy octopush API includes an error code with all responses. A
code other than 000 is an error.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
The octopush legacy API does not return a HTTP error code and instead
always returns a HTTP 200. This means that no error it thrown even if
something like the parameters are incorrect.
Instead the error code is given in the json response data.
Therefore we must look at the response data and check for the presence
of the "error_code" key in the response data.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
The version number was passed as a string from the frontend but was
checked against a number in the backend provider. This caused the if else
if to fall through into an error. The literal it is now being compared
has been changed to a string and the unknown version error is no longer
encountered.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
Adding "operations-per-run: 90" to ensure the action catches all 600+ items that need to be processed etc.
If not defined, the default is 30 which captures only about 200 items a run which is not enough.