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# Cloudflare Worker - Status Page
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Monitor your websites, showcase status including daily history, and get Slack notification whenever your website status changes. Using **Cloudflare Workers**, **CRON Triggers,** and **KV storage**. Check [my status page](https://status-page.eidam.dev) out! 🚀
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![Status Page](.gitbook/assets/status_page_screenshot.png)
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![Slack notifications](.gitbook/assets/slack_screenshot.png)
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## Pre-requisites
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You'll need a [Cloudflare Workers account](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up/workers) with
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- A workers domain set up
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- The Workers Bundled subscription \($5/mo\)
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- [It works with Workers Free!](https://blog.cloudflare.com/workers-kv-free-tier/) Check [more info](#workers-kv-free-tier) on how to run on Workers Free.
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- Some websites/APIs to watch 🙂
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Also, prepare the following secrets
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- Cloudflare API token with `Edit Cloudflare Workers` permissions
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- Slack incoming webhook \(optional\)
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## Getting started
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You can either deploy with **Cloudflare Deploy Button** using GitHub Actions or deploy on your own.
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### Deploy with Cloudflare Deploy Button
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[![Deploy to Cloudflare Workers](https://camo.githubusercontent.com/1f3d0b4d44a2c3f12c78bd02bae907169430e04d728006db9f97a4befa64c886/68747470733a2f2f6465706c6f792e776f726b6572732e636c6f7564666c6172652e636f6d2f627574746f6e3f706169643d74727565)](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/?url=https://github.com/eidam/cf-workers-status-page)
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1. Click the button and follow the instructions, you should end up with a clone of this repository
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2. Navigate to your new **GitHub repository > Settings > Secrets** and add the following secrets:
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```yaml
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- Name: CF_API_TOKEN (should be added automatically)
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- Name: CF_ACCOUNT_ID (should be added automatically)
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- Name: SECRET_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL (optional)
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- Value: your-slack-webhook-url
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```
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3. Navigate to the **Actions** settings in your repository and enable them
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4. Edit [config.yaml](./config.yaml) to adjust configuration and list all of your websites/APIs you want to monitor
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```yaml
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settings:
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title: 'Status Page'
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url: 'https://status-page.eidam.dev' # used for Slack messages
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logo: logo-192x192.png # image in ./public/ folder
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daysInHistogram: 90 # number of days you want to display in histogram
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collectResponseTimes: false # experimental feature, enable only for <5 monitors or on paid plans
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# configurable texts across the status page
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allmonitorsOperational: 'All Systems Operational'
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notAllmonitorsOperational: 'Not All Systems Operational'
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monitorLabelOperational: 'Operational'
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monitorLabelNotOperational: 'Not Operational'
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monitorLabelNoData: 'No data'
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dayInHistogramNoData: 'No data'
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dayInHistogramOperational: 'All good'
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dayInHistogramNotOperational: 'Some checks failed'
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# list of monitors
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monitors:
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- id: workers-cloudflare-com # unique identifier
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name: workers.cloudflare.com
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description: 'You write code. They handle the rest.' # default=empty
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url: 'https://workers.cloudflare.com/' # URL to fetch
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method: GET # default=GET
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expectStatus: 200 # operational status, default=200
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followRedirect: false # should fetch follow redirects, default=false
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```
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5. Push to `main` branch to trigger the deployment
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6. 🎉
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7. _\(optional\)_ Go to [Cloudflare Workers settings](https://dash.cloudflare.com/?to=/workers) and assign custom domain/route
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- e.g. `status-page.eidam.dev/*` _\(make sure you include `/*` as the Worker also serve static files\)_
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8. _\(optional\)_ Edit [wrangler.toml](./wrangler.toml) to adjust Worker settings or CRON Trigger schedule, especially if you are on [Workers Free plan](#workers-kv-free-tier)
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### Telegram notifications
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To enable telegram notifications, you'll need to take a few additional steps.
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1. [Create a new Bot](https://core.telegram.org/bots#creating-a-new-bot)
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2. Set the api token you received when creating the bot as content of the `SECRET_TELEGRAM_API_TOKEN` secret in your github repository.
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3. Send a message to the bot from the telegram account which should receive the alerts (Something more than `/start`)
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4. Get the chat id with `curl https://api.telegram.org/bot<YOUR TELEGRAM API TOKEN>/getUpdates | jq '.result[0] .message .chat .id'`
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5. Set the retrieved chat id in the `SECRET_TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID` secret variable
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6. Redeploy the status page using the github action
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### Deploy on your own
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You can clone the repository yourself and use Wrangler CLI to develop/deploy, extra list of things you need to take care of:
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- create KV namespace and add the `KV_STATUS_PAGE` binding to [wrangler.toml](./wrangler.toml)
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- create Worker secrets _\(optional\)_
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- `SECRET_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL`
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## Workers KV free tier
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The Workers Free plan includes limited KV usage, but the quota is sufficient for 2-minute checks only
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- Change the CRON trigger to 2 minutes interval (`crons = ["*/2 * * * *"]`) in [wrangler.toml](./wrangler.toml)
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## Known issues
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- **Max 25 monitors to watch in case you are using Slack notifications**, due to the limit of subrequests Cloudflare Worker can make \(50\).
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The plan is to support up to 49 by sending only one Slack notification per scheduled run.
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- **KV replication lag** - You might get Slack notification instantly, however it may take couple of more seconds to see the change on your status page as [Cron Triggers are usually running on underutilized quiet hours machines](https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-cron-triggers-for-cloudflare-workers/#how-are-you-able-to-offer-this-feature-at-no-additional-cost).
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- **Initial delay (no data)** - It takes couple of minutes to schedule and run CRON Triggers for the first time
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## Future plans
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Stay tuned for more features coming in, like leveraging the fact that CRON instances are scheduled around the world during the day
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so we can monitor the response times. However, we will most probably wait for the [Durable Objects](https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-workers-durable-objects/) to be in open beta
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as they are better fit to reliably store such info.
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