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poprhythm 3a990fc686 Add Uptime Kuma API management tooling
Implements programmatic monitor management via Socket.IO API:
- manage_monitors.py: CLI script for CRUD operations on monitors
- API.md: Comprehensive API usage documentation
- SETUP.md: Step-by-step setup and verification guide

Key features:
- Supports API key and username/password authentication
- List, add, update, delete monitors via CLI
- SSL verification disabled for self-signed certificates
- Monitor types: HTTP, TCP, ping, DNS, docker
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Uptime Kuma API Documentation

Overview

Uptime Kuma provides a Socket.IO-based API for programmatic monitor management. The REST API does not support monitor CRUD operations - you must use the Socket.IO API via the uptime-kuma-api Python package.

Setup

1. Install Python Package

pip3 install uptime-kuma-api

Requirements: Python 3.7+

2. Create API Credentials

  1. Access Uptime Kuma web UI: https://uptime.kolpacksoftware.com
  2. Navigate to Settings → API Keys
  3. Click Generate to create a new API key
  4. Set a descriptive name (e.g., "CLI Management")
  5. Set expiry (or "Never expire")
  6. Copy the key immediately (shown only once)
  7. Store securely in environment variable:
export UPTIME_KUMA_API_KEY="uk1_your_api_key_here"

Important: Once the first API key is created, basic authentication is permanently disabled for supported endpoints.

Option B: Username/Password

Use existing Uptime Kuma login credentials:

export UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME="your_username"
export UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD="your_password"

3. Make Script Executable

chmod +x /home/poprhythm/docker-infrastructure/uptime-kuma/manage_monitors.py

Usage

List All Monitors

./manage_monitors.py list

Output:

ID     Name                           Type       URL
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      Example Service                http       https://example.com
2      Database Health                tcp        192.168.1.100:5432
3      Gateway Ping                   ping       192.168.1.1

Add a Monitor

HTTP/HTTPS Monitor:

./manage_monitors.py add --name "My Service" --url "https://myservice.com" --type http

TCP Port Monitor:

./manage_monitors.py add --name "PostgreSQL" --url "192.168.1.100:5432" --type tcp

Ping Monitor:

./manage_monitors.py add --name "Router" --url "192.168.1.1" --type ping

Custom Interval (default is 60 seconds):

./manage_monitors.py add --name "Critical Service" --url "https://critical.com" --interval 30

Update a Monitor

# Update name
./manage_monitors.py update --id 123 --name "New Name"

# Update URL
./manage_monitors.py update --id 123 --url "https://newurl.com"

# Update interval
./manage_monitors.py update --id 123 --interval 300

# Update multiple fields
./manage_monitors.py update --id 123 --name "Updated" --url "https://updated.com" --interval 120

Delete a Monitor

./manage_monitors.py delete --id 123

Monitor Types

Type Description URL Format
http HTTP/HTTPS endpoint https://example.com or http://example.com
tcp TCP port check hostname:port or ip:port
ping ICMP ping hostname or ip
dns DNS resolution example.com
docker Docker container Container name or ID

Authentication

The script checks for credentials in the following order:

  1. UPTIME_KUMA_API_KEY environment variable (preferred)
  2. UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME and UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD environment variables

To persist credentials, add to your shell profile (~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc):

export UPTIME_KUMA_API_KEY="uk1_your_api_key_here"

Troubleshooting

"No credentials provided" Error

Problem: Script cannot find API credentials.

Solution: Set environment variables before running:

export UPTIME_KUMA_API_KEY="uk1_your_key"
./manage_monitors.py list

Connection Refused

Problem: Cannot connect to Uptime Kuma instance.

Solution:

  1. Verify service is running: docker ps | grep uptime-kuma
  2. Check URL in script matches web UI access
  3. Ensure SSL certificate is valid (or use verify=False in script for self-signed)

"Monitor not found" Error

Problem: Monitor ID doesn't exist.

Solution: Run ./manage_monitors.py list to see all valid monitor IDs.

Import Error: uptime_kuma_api

Problem: Python package not installed.

Solution:

pip3 install uptime-kuma-api
# Or with sudo if needed:
sudo pip3 install uptime-kuma-api

Advanced Usage

Using as a Python Module

from uptime_kuma_api import UptimeKumaApi, MonitorType

# Connect
api = UptimeKumaApi("https://uptime.kolpacksoftware.com")
api.login_by_token("uk1_your_api_key")

# Get all monitors
monitors = api.get_monitors()

# Add monitor
api.add_monitor(
    type=MonitorType.HTTP,
    name="My Service",
    url="https://example.com",
    interval=60
)

# Edit monitor
monitor = api.get_monitor(1)
monitor['name'] = "Updated Name"
api.edit_monitor(1, **monitor)

# Delete monitor
api.delete_monitor(1)

# Always disconnect
api.disconnect()

References

Web UI Access