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55 tests covering state machine transitions, heartbeat handling, push deadline checks, group aggregation, history recording, probe aggregation, log management, state management, and concurrency safety. Checker tests cover HTTP (via httptest), port (via net.Listen), isCodeAccepted ranges, and siteTimeout defaults. Ping and DNS checkers skipped (need ICMP privileges and DNS server). Coverage: 64.2% overall, 100% on handleStatusChange, triggerAlert, checkPush, recordCheck, and AggregateStatus.
Go-Upkeep
Self-hosted uptime monitor with a TUI you can access over SSH. No browser, no install on the client — just ssh -p 23234 your-server.
Originally forked from RDGames/go-upkeep. This is an independent fork with significant additions.
What it does
- 6 check types: HTTP, Push (heartbeat), Ping, Port, DNS, Groups
- 9 alert providers: Discord, Slack, Email, Ntfy, Webhook, Telegram, PagerDuty, Pushover, Gotify
- Config as code: define monitors in YAML, apply declaratively, version control your setup
- HA clustering: leader/follower with automatic failover
- Prometheus metrics:
/metricsendpoint for Grafana dashboards - Public status page: HTML + JSON, toggle with an env var
- SQLite or Postgres: SQLite for single-node, Postgres for production
- Uptime Kuma import: migrate from Kuma with one command
Quick start
go run cmd/goupkeep/main.go
ssh -p 23234 localhost
Seed some demo data to see it in action:
go run cmd/goupkeep/main.go -demo
Config as code
Export your current monitors:
goupkeep export -o monitors.yaml
Apply a config file:
goupkeep apply -f monitors.yaml
goupkeep apply -f monitors.yaml --dry-run # see what would change
goupkeep apply -f monitors.yaml --prune # delete anything not in the YAML
See docs/config-as-code.md for the full reference.
Docker
services:
monitor:
build: .
restart: unless-stopped
stdin_open: true
tty: true
ports:
- "23234:23234"
- "8080:8080"
volumes:
- ./data:/data
- ./ssh_keys:/app/.ssh
environment:
- UPKEEP_DB_TYPE=sqlite
- UPKEEP_DB_DSN=/data/upkeep.db
- UPKEEP_STATUS_ENABLED=true
- UPKEEP_CLUSTER_SECRET=change-me
First run: attach to the container (docker attach go-upkeep), go to the Users tab, add your SSH public key. Then detach with Ctrl+P, Ctrl+Q and connect normally over SSH.
Environment variables
| Variable | Default | What it does |
|---|---|---|
UPKEEP_PORT |
23234 |
SSH server port |
UPKEEP_HTTP_PORT |
8080 |
HTTP server port (status page, push, metrics) |
UPKEEP_DB_TYPE |
sqlite |
sqlite or postgres |
UPKEEP_DB_DSN |
upkeep.db |
Database path or connection string |
UPKEEP_STATUS_ENABLED |
false |
Enable public status page |
UPKEEP_STATUS_TITLE |
System Status |
Status page title |
UPKEEP_CLUSTER_MODE |
leader |
leader or follower |
UPKEEP_PEER_URL |
Leader URL for follower nodes | |
UPKEEP_CLUSTER_SECRET |
Shared key for cluster + API auth | |
UPKEEP_INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY |
false |
Skip TLS verification for checks |
License
MIT — see LICENSE.