Author: Manuel Lemos
Updated on: 2020-09-17
Posted on: 2020-09-17
Package: Laravel Uptime Monitor
This package provides a solution that can be used to monitor multiple servers on which one or more applications are running.
It also provides means to detect when a server that was working goes down, as well when a server that was down starts working again.
This way, it can be used to allow applications to be monitored to generate alerts, so an administrator can check when he needs to solve a problem that may have caused an application to stop working.
About the Laravel Uptime Monitor Package
The package Laravel Uptime Monitor is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.
The basic purpose is: Monitor servers to verify if they are responding
Here follows in more detail what it does:
This package can monitor servers to verify if they are responding.
It can add multiple URLs of servers to be monitored and performs check to verify if they are responding adequately.
The package can perform regular checks to all the server URLs and display their status in a table in a terminal console.
It can also register classes with functions that will be called when a server being monitored goes up or down.
Conclusion
The Laravel Uptime Monitor can be downloaded from download page or be installed using the PHP Composer tool following instructions in the Composer install instructions page.
This package was considered notable for implementing its benefits in a way that is worth noticing.
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