TinyStatus is a simple, customizable status page generator that allows you to monitor the status of various services and display them on a clean, responsive web page.
Check out an online demo https://status.harry.id
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- Monitor HTTP endpoints, ping hosts, and check open ports
- Responsive design for both status page and history page
- Customizable service checks via YAML configuration
- Incident history tracking
- Automatic status updates at configurable intervals
- The generated HTML is only 5KB in size
- Supports both light and dark themes
- Python 3.11 or higher
- pip (Python package manager)
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Clone the repository or download the source code:
git clone https://github.com/harsxv/tinystatus.git cd tinystatus
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Install the required dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Create a
.env
file in the project root and customize the variables:MONITOR_CONTINOUSLY=True CHECK_INTERVAL=30 MAX_HISTORY_ENTRIES=100 LOG_LEVEL=INFO CHECKS_FILE=checks.yaml INCIDENTS_FILE=incidents.md TEMPLATE_FILE=index.html.theme HISTORY_TEMPLATE_FILE=history.html.theme STATUS_HISTORY_FILE=history.json HTML_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=/var/www/htdocs/status/
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Edit the
checks.yaml
file to add or modify the services you want to monitor. Example:- name: GitHub Home type: http host: https://github.com expected_code: 200 - name: Google DNS type: ping host: 8.8.8.8 - name: Database type: port host: db.example.com port: 5432
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(Optional) Customize the
incidents.md
file to add any known incidents or maintenance schedules. -
(Optional) Modify the
index.html.theme
andhistory.html.theme
files to customize the look and feel of your status pages.
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Run the TinyStatus script:
python tinystatus.py
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The script will generate two files:
index.html
: The main status pagehistory.html
: The status history pagehistory.json
: The status history and timestamp data
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To keep the status page continuously updated, you can run the script in the background:
- On Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS):
nohup python tinystatus.py &
- On Windows, you can use the Task Scheduler to run the script at startup.
- On Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS):
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Serve the generated HTML files using your preferred web server (e.g., Apache, Nginx, or a simple Python HTTP server for testing).
In order to run the script using Docker:
docker build -t tinystatus .
docker run -ti --rm --name tinystatus -v "$PWD":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp tinystatus
- Adjust the configuration variables in the
.env
file to customize the behavior of TinyStatus. - Customize the appearance of the status page by editing the CSS in
index.html.theme
andhistory.html.theme
. - Add or remove services by modifying the
checks.yaml
file.
TinyStatus porting are available in:
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
This project is open source and available under the MIT License.