Sunil Mohan Adapa 6b7de75b62 diagnostics: Implement diagnostics for Plinth
- Note that while Plinth is running or not running, diagnostics can be
  run on the command line with --diagnose option to Plinth binary.  That
  makes these tests just as useful as freedombox-setup testsuite.
2015-08-29 06:22:02 -04:00

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#
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"""
Plinth module for system diagnostics
"""
from . import diagnostics
from .diagnostics import init
from plinth import action_utils
__all__ = ['diagnostics', 'init']
depends = ['plinth.modules.system']
def diagnose():
"""Run diagnostics and return the results."""
results = []
results.append(action_utils.diagnose_port_listening(8000, 'tcp4'))
results.append(action_utils.diagnose_port_listening(8000, 'tcp6'))
results.extend(action_utils.diagnose_url_on_all(
'http://{host}/plinth/', extra_options=['--no-check-certificate']))
return results