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Kener – Node.js status page tool

Kener is a Node.js status page tool, designed to make service monitoring and incident handling easier.

It offers a sleek and user-friendly interface that simplifies tracking service outages and improves how we communicate during incidents. And the best part? Kener integrates seamlessly with GitHub, making incident management a team effort—making it easier for us to track and fix issues together in a collaborative and friendly environment.

This is free and open source software.

Features include:

  • Monitoring and Tracking:
    • Real-time monitoring.
    • Polls HTTP endpoint or Push data to monitor using Rest APIs.
    • Handles timezones for visitors.
    • Categorize Monitors into different Sections.
    • Cron-based scheduling for monitors. Minimum per minute.
    • Flexible monitor configuration using YAML. Define your own parsing for monitor being UP/DOWN/DEGRADED.
    • Construct complex API Polls – Chain, Secrets etc.
    • Supports a Default Status for Monitors. Example defaultStatus=DOWN if you dont hit API per minute with Status UP.
    • Supports base path for hosting in k8s.
    • Pre-built docker image for easy deployment.
  • Customization and Branding:
    • Customizable status page using YAML or code.
    • Badge generation for status and uptime of Monitors.
    • Support for custom domains.
    • Embed Monitor as an iframe or widget.
    • Light and dark theme.
    • Internationalization support.
  • Incident Management:
    • Create Incidents using Github Issues – Rich Text.
    • Or use APIs to create Incidents.
  • User Experience and Design:
    • 100% Accessibility Score.
    • Easy installation and setup.
    • User-friendly interface.
    • Responsive design for various devices.
    • Auto SEO and Social Media ready.

Website: kener.ing
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Raj Nandan Sharma
License: MIT License

Kener is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.

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