NAME Juno - Asynchronous event-driven checking mechanism VERSION version 0.007 SYNOPSIS This runs an asynchronous checker on two servers (*jack* and *jill*), running an HTTP test every 10 seconds with an additional *Host* header. my $juno = Juno->new( hosts => [ 'jack', 'jill' ], interval => 10, checks => { HTTP => { headers => { { 'Host', 'example.com' }, }, on_result => sub { my $result = shift; ... }, }, }, ); # makes juno run in the background $juno->run; DESCRIPTION Juno is a hub of checking methods (HTTP, Ping, SNMP, etc.) meant to provide developers with an asynchronous event-based checking agent that returns results you can then use as probed data. This helps you write stuff like monitoring services. ATTRIBUTES hosts An arrayref of hosts you want all checks to monitor. interval The interval for every check. Default: 10 seconds. after delay seconds for first check. Default: 0 second checks The checks you want to run. This is a hashref of the checks. The key is the check itself (correlates to the class in "Juno::Check::") and the values are the attributes to that check. prop_attributes An arrayref of attributes that should be propagated from the main object to the checks. Default: hosts, interval. METHODS run Run Juno. AUTHORS * Sawyer X * Adam Balali COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Sawyer X. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.