Ruby

Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It was designed and developed in the mid-1990s by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in Japan. Ruby is dynamically typed and uses garbage collection and just-in-time compilation.

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zabbixapi
Ruby wrapper to Zabbix API
github.com/express42/zabbixapi
GitHub
132
API wrapper
ruby
2013-12-04
8 m
Rubix
Rubix is a Ruby client for Zabbix that makes it easier to programmatically control Zabbix resources so that they can be coordinated in complex, dynamic, and distributed environments like clouds
github.com/dhruvbansal/rubix
GitHub
26
API wrapper
ruby
2011-11-18
2 y
zbxapi The Zabbix API Interface in Ruby
The ZbxAPI gem is designed to provide a straight forward interface to the Zabbix API in a Ruby friendly manner
github.com/red-tux/zbxapi
GitHub
19
API wrapper
ruby
2012-10-11
5 y
Zabby
Zabby is a Ruby library and client for Zabbix. It provides a simple and clean interface to the Zabbix Web Services.
github.com/Pragmatic-Source/zabby
GitHub
12
API wrapper
ruby
2011-12-14
5 y
zabbix_send
Ruby implementation of the Zabbix sender protocol
github.com/englishm/zabbix_send
GitHub
9
module
ruby
2012-10-10
2 y
Collection of ruby scripts for zabbix trappers
MySQL, HA proxy, Disk stats
github.com/vzctl/zabbix-trappers
GitHub
4
script
ruby
2010-09-01
7 y
zabbix-ruby-client
client tool for sending monitoring data to a zabbix server.
github.com/mose/zabbix-ruby-client
GitHub
3
script
ruby
2013-09-18
8 y
Zabbix::Api
Zabbix api implementation for Ruby
svdasein.gitlab.io/zabbix-api/
API wrapper
ruby
zabbix_sender_api
A model for assembling and sending data to Zabbix via its sender/trapper mechanism. It works both with the zabbix_sender command line utility, or by itself using a socket connection to a trapper port direct from Ruby.
svdasein.gitlab.io/zabbix_sender_api/
 
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