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-# netdata python.d.plugin configuration for httpcheck
-#
-# This file is in YaML format. Generally the format is:
-#
-# name: value
-#
-# There are 2 sections:
-# - global variables
-# - one or more JOBS
-#
-# JOBS allow you to collect values from multiple sources.
-# Each source will have its own set of charts.
-#
-# JOB parameters have to be indented (using spaces only, example below).
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Global Variables
-# These variables set the defaults for all JOBs, however each JOB
-# may define its own, overriding the defaults.
-
-# update_every sets the default data collection frequency.
-# If unset, the httpcheck default is used, which is at 3 seconds.
-# update_every: 1
-
-# priority controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard.
-# Lower numbers move the charts towards the top of the page.
-# If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used.
-# priority: 60000
-
-# penalty indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures.
-# Penalty will increase every 5 failed updates in a row. Maximum penalty is 10 minutes.
-# penalty: yes
-
-# chart_cleanup sets the default chart cleanup interval in iterations.
-# A chart is marked as obsolete if it has not been updated
-# 'chart_cleanup' iterations in a row.
-# They will be hidden immediately (not offered to dashboard viewer,
-# streamed upstream and archived to external databases) and deleted one hour
-# later (configurable from netdata.conf).
-# -- For this plugin, cleanup MUST be disabled, otherwise we lose response
-# time charts
-chart_cleanup: 0
-
-# Autodetection and retries do not work for this plugin
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# JOBS (data collection sources)
-#
-# The default JOBS share the same *name*. JOBS with the same name
-# are mutually exclusive. Only one of them will be allowed running at
-# any time. This allows autodetection to try several alternatives and
-# pick the one that works.
-#
-# Any number of jobs is supported.
-#
-# -------------------------------
-# ATTENTION: Any valid configuration will be accepted, even if initial connection fails!
-# -------------------------------
-#
-# There is intentionally no default config, e.g. for 'localhost'
-
-# job_name:
-# name: myname # [optional] the JOB's name as it will appear at the
-# # dashboard (by default is the job_name)
-# # JOBs sharing a name are mutually exclusive
-# update_every: 3 # [optional] the JOB's data collection frequency
-# priority: 60000 # [optional] the JOB's order on the dashboard
-# penalty: yes # the JOB's penalty
-# timeout: 1 # [optional] the timeout when connecting, supports decimals (e.g. 0.5s)
-# url: 'http[s]://host-ip-or-dns[:port][path]'
-# # [required] the remote host url to connect to. If [:port] is missing, it defaults to 80
-# # for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS. [path] is optional too, defaults to /
-# header: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
-# # [optional] the HTTP header sent with the request.
-# method: GET # [optional] the HTTP request method (POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD etc.)
-# redirect: yes # [optional] If the remote host returns 3xx status codes, the redirection url will be
-# # followed (default).
-# body: {'key': 'value'} # [optional] the body sent with the request (e.g. POST, PUT, PATCH).
-# status_accepted: # [optional] By default, 200 is accepted. Anything else will result in 'bad status' in the
-# # status chart, however: The response time will still be > 0, since the
-# # host responded with something.
-# # If redirect is enabled, the accepted status will be checked against the redirected page.
-# - 200 # Multiple status codes are possible. If you specify 'status_accepted', you would still
-# # need to add '200'. E.g. 'status_accepted: [301]' will trigger an error in 'bad status'
-# # if code is 200. Do specify numerical entries such as 200, not 'OK'.
-# regex: None # [optional] If the status code is accepted, the content of the response will be searched for this
-# # regex (if defined). Be aware that you may need to escape the regex string. If redirect is enabled,
-# # the regex will be matched to the redirected page, not the initial 3xx response.
-
-# Simple example:
-#
-# jira:
-# url: 'https://jira.localdomain/'
-
-
-# Complex example:
-#
-# cool_website:
-# url: 'http://cool.website:8080/home'
-# status_accepted:
-# - 200
-# - 204
-# regex: <title>My cool website!<\/title>
-# timeout: 2
-
-# This plugin is intended for simple cases. Currently, the accuracy of the response time is low and should be used as reference only.
-