Writing a Telegram and Email Notifications Script for Zabbix
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Writing a Telegram and Email Notifications Script for Zabbix

Author
Kurt Chan
Coffee Driven Developer
September 5, 2024

2 mins read


Monitoring your whole infrastructure is very essential specially in IT infrastructures. I recently learn creating and writing scripts for monitoring like this. I will share you how I make telegram and email notifications script. This script sends an telegram and email notification whenever a problem in the infrastructure occurs.

What is Zabbix

Zabbix is an open source software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers, virtual machines, applications, services, databases, websites, the cloud and more. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure email-based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualization features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.

Telegram Notification Script

Log in to your Zabbix proxy/server via SSH and go to "externalscripts" directory.

bash
cd /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts

Create the script for Telegram bot. Set up your telegram bot here.

bash
sudo vim telegram-notif.sh

Paste the script below:

bash
#!/bin/bash # Telegram Bot API Token BOT_TOKEN="YOUR_BOT_TOKEN" # Telegram Chat ID CHAT_ID="YOUR_TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID" # Message to be sent MESSAGE="$1" # Sends the telegram message curl -s -X POST "https://api.telegram.org/bot$BOT_TOKEN/sendMessage" -d "chat_id=$CHAT_ID&text=$MESSAGE"

Save the script:

bash
:wq

Convert it to an executable file

bash
chmod +x telegram-notif.sh

Email Notification Script

In the same directory, create a python file.

bash
sudo vim email-notif.py

Paste this code. This code requires an app password from your gmail account. Create your app password here.

python
import smtplib from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart from email.mime.text import MIMEText import sys # Get the alert message from command-line arguments alert_message = sys.argv[1] # Email account credentials gmail_user = 'YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS' gmail_password = 'YOUR_APP_PASSWORD' # Use your App Password here # Create the message msg = MIMEMultipart() msg['From'] = gmail_user msg['To'] = 'YOUR_RECIPIENT_EMAIL_ADDRESS' # Recipient's email address msg['Subject'] = 'Alert Message Subject' # Subject of the email message = alert_message msg.attach(MIMEText(message, 'plain')) # Attempt to send the email try: server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL('smtp.gmail.com', 465) server.ehlo() server.login(gmail_user, gmail_password) server.send_message(msg) server.close() print('Email sent!') except Exception as e: print('Failed to send email:', e)

Don't forget to save and make this an executable file

bash
:wq chmod +x email-notif.py

This script can be integrated in Zabbix to notify issues that needs to be addressed as quickly as possible.

In some instances, running a python script in a server requires root permissions(sudo). To allow Zabbix run the python script with sudo, you must edit the visudo.

bash
sudo visudo

Find the "User privilege specification" and paste this line of code under it.

bash
zabbix ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts/your_script.py

So it will look like this:

bash
# User privilege specification root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL zabbix ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/python3 zabbix ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts/your_script.py

Thank you for reading!


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Author
Kurt Chan
Coffee Driven Developer
September 5, 2024