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#!/usr/bin/python
# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 :
#
# Munin plugin to monitor the switches in the pellematic
#
# Copyright 2013 Guido Guenther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
#
# Licesnse: GPLv3
#
# depends: python-requests
#
# FIXME: This currently doesn't probe the connected systems
#
#%# capabilities=autoconf
#%# family=contrib

import requests
import os
import re
import sys
import json

username = os.getenv('username', 'oekofen')
password = os.getenv('password', username)
debug = os.getenv('debug')

# The switches we want to plot (on/off 0/1 only):
items = ["CAPPL:FA[0].L_kap_sensor_raumentnahme",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].L_kap_sensor_zwischenbehaelter",
         # Burner require
         "CAPPL:FA[0].L_br1",
         # Brandschutzklappe
         "CAPPL:FA[0].L_bsk_status",
         # Motor suction turbine
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[0]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[1]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[2]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[3]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[4]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[5]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[8]",
         # Pellet transport inside boiler
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_motor[11]",
         "CAPPL:FA[0].ausgang_stoermelderelais",
         ]

def canon(name):
    return re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9_]", "_", name)

def fixup_name(item):
    return item['shortText']

def print_config(url):
    print """graph_title Pellematic Switches 
graph_vlabel On (1) or Off (0)
graph_category Heating
graph_info This graph shows the values for different on/off switches
"""

    draw = "AREA"
    out = fetch_raw(url)
    for item in out:
        if item['name'] in items:
            name = fixup_name(item)
            print "%s.label %s" % (canon(name), name)
            print "%s.type GAUGE" % canon(name)
            print "%s.draw %s" % (canon(name), draw)
            if draw == "AREA":
                draw = "STACK"
            if 'stoermelderelais' in item['name']:
                print "%s.warning 0.1" % canon(name)
                print "%s.critical 1" % canon(name)

def fetch_raw(url):
    # Perform authentication and get the cookie
    auth_formdata = {'language': 'en',
                     'username': username,
                     'password': password,
                     'submit': 'Login',
                     }
    r = requests.post(url, data=auth_formdata)

    pksession = r.cookies['pksession']
    cookies = { 'pksession': pksession,
                'language': 'en' }
    params = { 'action': 'get',
               'attr': '1',
             }

    # These are the headers used by the supplied application
    # It mostly doesn't matter what we pass but the backend
    # breaks with a lua error without a Accept-Language header:
    headers = {'Accept': 'application/json',
               'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8',
               'Accept-Language': 'en',
              }

    # The items to fetch are passed as simple json string
    payload = json.dumps(items)
    r = requests.post(url,
                      data=payload,
                      params=params,
                      cookies=cookies,
                      headers=headers)

    if hasattr(r.json, '__call__'):
        ret = r.json()
    else: # in requests 0.12 json isn't a callable
        ret = r.json

    if debug:
        print >>sys.stderr, ret

    return ret

def fetch_values(url):
    out = fetch_raw(url)
    for item in out:
        if item['name'] in items:
            name = canon(fixup_name(item))
            print "%s.value %s" % (name, item['value'])


def main(args):
    target = os.getenv('address')
    if not target:
        print >>sys.stderr, "No ip address configured"
        return 1
    url = 'http://%s' % target
    if len(args) > 1:
        if args[1] in [ 'autoconf', 'detect' ]:
            try:
                fetch_raw(url)
                print "yes"
                return 0
            except:
                print "no"
                return 1
        elif args[1] == 'config':
            try:
                print_config(url)
            except Exception as e:
                print >>sys.stderr, "Failed to fetch config: '%s'" % e
                return 1
            return 0
    try:
        fetch_values(url)
    except Exception as e:
        print >>sys.stderr, "Failed to fetch values: '%s'" % e
        raise
        return 1
    return 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sys.exit(main(sys.argv))