NAME

Net::HAProxy - control HAProxy through a socket

VERSION

version 0.001

SYNOPSIS

use Try::Tiny;
use Net::HAProxy;

my $haproxy = Net::HAProxy->new(
    socket => '/var/run/haproxy-services.sock',
    timeout => 1 # default
);

# dump statistics
print Dumper $haproxy->stats;

# specify which statistics to list
print $haproxy->stats({ iid => 2, sid => 1, type => -1});

# info about haproxy status
print Dumper $haproxy->info;

try {
    $haproxy->enable_server('pxname', 'svname');
} catch {
    print "Couldn't enable server: $_\n";
};

try {
    $haproxy->disable_server('pxname', 'svname');
} catch {
    print "Couldn't disable server: $_\n";
};

try {
    $haproxy->set_weight('pxname', 'svname', 50);
} catch {
    print "Couldn't set weighting: $_\n";
};

METHODS

stats

Arguments: ({ iid => -1, sid => -1, type => -1}) sid => service id, -1 for all services (default). iid => unique proxy id, -1 for all proxies (default). type => 1 for frontends, 2 for backends, 4 for servers, -1 for all (default)

these values can be ORed, for example:
      1 + 2     = 3   -> frontend + backend.
      1 + 2 + 4 = 7   -> frontend + backend + server.

Returns: array of hashes, keys described below

field descriptions

This field documentation was borrowed from the HAProxy 1.4 docs http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.4/doc/configuration.txt

If your using an earlier version of HAProxy this should still work, please check the docs for the right field descriptions http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.3/doc/configuration.txt

act: server is active (server), number of active servers (backend)
bck: server is backup (server), number of backup servers (backend)
bin: bytes in
bout: bytes out
check_code: layer5-7 code, if available
check_duration: time in ms took to finish last health check
check_status: status of last health check, one of:
       UNK     -> unknown
       INI     -> initializing
       SOCKERR -> socket error
       L4OK    -> check passed on layer 4, no upper layers testing enabled
       L4TMOUT -> layer 1-4 timeout
       L4CON   -> layer 1-4 connection problem, for example
                  "Connection refused" (tcp rst) or "No route to host" (icmp)
       L6OK    -> check passed on layer 6
       L6TOUT  -> layer 6 (SSL) timeout
       L6RSP   -> layer 6 invalid response - protocol error
       L7OK    -> check passed on layer 7
       L7OKC   -> check conditionally passed on layer 7, for example 404 with
                  disable-on-404
       L7TOUT  -> layer 7 (HTTP/SMTP) timeout
       L7RSP   -> layer 7 invalid response - protocol error
       L7STS   -> layer 7 response error, for example HTTP 5xx
chkdown: number of UP->DOWN transitions
chkfail: number of failed checks
cli_abrt: number of data transfers aborted by the client
downtime: total downtime (in seconds)
dreq: denied requests
dresp: denied responses
econ: connection errors
ereq: request errors
eresp: response errors (among which srv_abrt)
hanafail: failed health checks details
hrsp_1xx: http responses with 1xx code
hrsp_2xx: http responses with 2xx code
hrsp_3xx: http responses with 3xx code
hrsp_4xx: http responses with 4xx code
hrsp_5xx: http responses with 5xx code
hrsp_other: http responses with other codes (protocol error)
iid: unique proxy id
lastchg: last status change (in seconds)
lbtot: total number of times a server was selected
pid: process id (0 for first instance, 1 for second, ...)
pxname: proxy name
qcur: current queued requests
qlimit: queue limit
qmax: max queued requests
rate_lim: limit on new sessions per second
rate_max: max number of new sessions per second
rate: number of sessions per second over last elapsed second
req_rate: HTTP requests per second over last elapsed second
req_rate_max: max number of HTTP requests per second observed
req_tot: total number of HTTP requests received
scur: current sessions
sid: service id (unique inside a proxy)
slim: sessions limit
smax: max sessions
srv_abrt: number of data transfers aborted by the server (inc. in eresp)
status: status (UP/DOWN/NOLB/MAINT/MAINT(via)...)
stot: total sessions
svname: service name (FRONTEND for frontend, BACKEND for backend, any name for server)
throttle: warm up status
tracked: id of proxy/server if tracking is enabled
type (0=frontend, 1=backend, 2=server, 3=socket)
weight: server weight (server), total weight (backend)
wredis: redispatches (warning)
wretr: retries (warning)

info

returns a hash

set_weight

Arguments: proxy name (pxname), service name (svname), integer (0-100)

Dies on invalid proxy / service name / weighting

enable_server

Arguments: proxy name (pxname), service name (svname)

Dies on invalid proxy / service name.

disable_server

Arguments: proxy name (pxname), service name (svname)

Dies on invalid proxy / service name.

errors (EXPERIMENTAL)

list errors, currently returns raw response

sessions (EXPERIMENTAL)

show current sessions currently returns raw response

AUTHOR

robin edwards <robin.ge@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2011 by robin edwards.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.