# Contributed Munin Plugins This plethora of plugins covering various topics was contributed by many different users of [munin](http://munin-monitoring.org). See the [gallery](http://gallery.munin-monitoring.org/) for a browsable overview of these plugins. ## Purpose of this repository This repository of contributed plugin strives to achieve the following goals: * allow users to find interesting plugins * allow contributors to publish their plugins * simplify cooperative maintenance of plugins Contributed plugins are maintained primarily by their authors. You may file bug reports for plugin issue here in this repository (`munin-contrib`), but please do not forget to notify the author the plugin, as well. Please note, that this repository is not supposed to be a dumping site for random plugins of low quality. The related infrastructure (e.g the [gallery](http://gallery.munin-monitoring.org/) or automated tests) require a certain level of quality. Please see below for details. ## Submit a new plugin 1. check if a similar plugin exists and if it can be extended/changed instead of adding a new plugin * please avoid code copies - they are a maintenance burden 2. add [documentation](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/develop/documenting.html#plugin-documentation) including configuration, author, license and [magic markers](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/architecture/syntax.html#magic-markers) 3. pick a suitable [category](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/reference/graph-category.html) 5. use style check tools for the language of the plugin (e.g. `shellcheck` for shell and `flake8` for Python) 6. pick a suitable [name and location](#Plugin_name_and_location) 7. bonus: * use the [multigraph approach](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/plugin/multigraphing.html#plugin-multigraphing) for non-trivial plugins * add [example graphs](http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/PluginGallery#Rulesforplugincontributors) for the [gallery](http://gallery.munin-monitoring.org/) * support [dirtyconfig](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/plugin/protocol-dirtyconfig.html#plugin-protocol-dirtyconfig) if it is suitable 8. open a [pull request](https://github.com/munin-monitoring/contrib/pull/) with your new plugin or send it attached to an email to the [mailing list](https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/munin-users) See the [plugin development documentation](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/develop/plugins/index.html) for more details. ## Modify an existing plugin * *try* to keep the plugin backwards compatible (e.g. keep data fieldnames unchanged) * improvements of code quality and features can justify incompatible changes of existing plugins * bonus: * improve the existing plugins according to the [wishlist for new plugins](#Submit_a_new_plugin) * upgrades from simple plugins to a [multigraph plugin](http://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/plugin/multigraphing.html#plugin-multigraphing) are welcome ## Plugin name and location The following descriptions are *intentions* - they do not necessarily describe the current state for all plugins. Please open a [pull request](https://github.com/munin-monitoring/contrib/pull/) if you want to align the current structure along the goals outlined below: * the top level directory should describe a related *software* or *vendor* * use *concepts* or *platforms* only if it is really necessary (e.g. *cpu*, *bsd*, *memory*) * subdirectories are usually not required