#!/user/bin/env python3 """parameter form ruleset for Nextcloud users""" from cmk.rulesets.v1 import Title from cmk.rulesets.v1.form_specs import ( DefaultValue, DictElement, Dictionary, Float, LevelDirection, SimpleLevels, ) from cmk.rulesets.v1.rule_specs import HostAndItemCondition, CheckParameters, Topic # function name should begin with an underscore to limit it's visibility def _parameter_form(): return Dictionary( elements={ "levels_users_quota_used": DictElement( parameter_form=SimpleLevels( title=Title("Levels for quota usage of users"), form_spec_template=Float(unit_symbol="%"), level_direction=LevelDirection.UPPER, prefill_fixed_levels=DefaultValue(value=(65.0, 85.0)), ), required=True, ), "levels_users_free_space": DictElement( parameter_form=SimpleLevels( title=Title("Levels for free disk space of users"), form_spec_template=Float(unit_symbol="MBytes"), level_direction=LevelDirection.LOWER, prefill_fixed_levels=DefaultValue(value=(256.0, 128.0)), ), required=True, ), } ) # name must begin with "rule_spec_", should refer to the used check plugin # must be an instance of "CheckParameters" rule_spec_nextcloud_users = CheckParameters( # "name" should be the same as the check plugin name="nextcloud_users", # the title is shown in the GUI title=Title("Levels for Nextcloud users"), # this ruleset can be found under Setup|Service monitoring rules|Applications... topic=Topic.APPLICATIONS, # define the name of the function which creates the GUI elements parameter_form=_parameter_form, condition=HostAndItemCondition(item_title=Title("User ID")), )