68 lines
3.1 KiB
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68 lines
3.1 KiB
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# UniFi Poller primary configuration file. TOML FORMAT #
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# commented lines are defaults, uncomment to change. #
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########################################################
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# If the controller has more than one site, specify which sites to poll here.
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# Set this to ["default"] to poll only the first site on the controller.
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# A setting of ["all"] will poll all sites; this works if you only have 1 site too.
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sites = ["all"]
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# The UniFi Controller only updates traffic stats about every 30 seconds.
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# Setting this to something lower may lead to "zeros" in your data. You've been warned.
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interval = "30s"
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# Turns on line numbers, microsecond logging, and a per-device log.
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# The default is false, but I personally leave this on at home (four devices).
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# This may be noisy if you have a lot of devices. It adds one line per device.
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debug = false
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# Turns off per-interval logs. Only startup and error logs will be emitted.
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# Recommend enabling debug with this setting for better error logging.
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quiet = false
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# Which mode to run this application in. The default mode is "influx". Providing
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# an invalid mode will also result in "influx". In this default mode the application
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# runs as a daemon and polls the controller at the configured interval.
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#
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# There is only one other option at this time: "influxlambda"
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#
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# Lambda mode makes the application exit after collecting and reporting metrics
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# to InfluxDB one time. This mode requires an external process like an AWS Lambda
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# or a simple crontab to keep the timings accurate on UniFi Poller run intervals.
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mode = "influx"
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# If the poller experiences an error from the UniFi controller or from InfluxDB
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# it will exit. If you do not want it to exit, change max_errors to -1. You can
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# adjust the config to tolerate more errors by setting this to a higher value.
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# Recommend setting this between 0 and 5. See man page for more explanation.
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max_errors = 0
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# InfluxDB does not require auth by default, so the user/password are probably unimportant.
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influx_url = "http://127.0.0.1:8086"
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influx_user = "unifi"
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influx_pass = "unifi"
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# Be sure to create this database.
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influx_db = "unifi"
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# Make a read-only user in the UniFi Admin Settings.
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unifi_user = "influx"
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# You may also set env variable UNIFI_PASSWORD instead of putting this in the config.
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unifi_pass = "4BB9345C-2341-48D7-99F5-E01B583FF77F"
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unifi_url = "https://127.0.0.1:8443"
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# Enable collection of Intrusion Detection System Data.
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# Only useful if IDS or IPS are enabled on one of the sites.
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collect_ids = false
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# Some controllers or reverse proxy configurations do not allow cookies to be
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# re-user on every request (every interval). This setting provides a workaround
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# That causes the poller to re-auth (login) to the controller on every interval.
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# Only enable this if you get login errors after 30 seconds. This will generate
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# a few more requests to your controller every interval.
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reauthenticate = false
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# If your UniFi controller has a valid SSL certificate (like lets encrypt),
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# you can enable this option to validate it. Otherwise, any SSL certificate is
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# valid. If you don't know if you have a valid SSL cert, then you don't have one.
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verify_ssl = false
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