Gamedig Monitor Functionality: Introduced a new monitor type using Gamedig to monitor over 320+ games and services. Includes options for host, port, timeout, game/service selection, and documentation updates.
Event Subscription: Added functionality for event subscriptions, involving new database tables (subscribers, subscriptions, subscription_triggers), UI enhancements, a comprehensive game list
CRUD API for Monitors: Implemented API endpoints for creating, reading, updating, and deleting monitors (GET /api/monitor, POST /api/monitor, GET /api/monitor/[monitor_id], PUT /api/monitor/[monitor_id], DELETE /api/monitor/[monitor_id]). Includes OpenAPI spec updates
Modify Monitor Data: Added the ability for users to modify historical monitoring data via a new UI option and backend API, useful for correcting past statuses (e.g., false positives).
Site Status Banner: Now you can choose to show a site status banner in the main home page. The setting has to be turned on in the Home section of the kener portal.
Upcoming Maintenance: Dedicated Page for upcoming maintenance events.
Event Page: Dedicated page for each event (incident/maintenance)
SMTP Secure Variable Fix: Corrected the evaluation of the SMTP_SECURE environment variable to properly handle values like ‘0’ or empty strings, preventing SSL errors with STARTTLS.
Group Monitor Fix: Fix group monitor using queues
🌍 Internationalization
Polish Translation: Added Polish language support (pl.json) and integrated it into the application’s localization framework.
Kener is a sleek and lightweight status page system built with SvelteKit and NodeJS. It’s not here to replace heavyweights like Datadog or Atlassian but rather to offer a simple, modern, and hassle-free way to set up a great-looking status page with minimal effort.
Thank you. It’s starting to become a pretty peeve of mine, people posting about stuff and just assuming everyone knows WTH the software is.
Even when I’m posting about updates to my own software, I include the elevator pitch. It’s not hard; if you can take the time to post, you can take the time to copy and paste the blurb.
Seems like it’s an uptime kuma alternative?
Thank you. It’s starting to become a pretty peeve of mine, people posting about stuff and just assuming everyone knows WTH the software is.
Even when I’m posting about updates to my own software, I include the elevator pitch. It’s not hard; if you can take the time to post, you can take the time to copy and paste the blurb.
Interesting article.