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Multi Linguistic Ping (pingping)

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Introduction

pingping is a special library which understands multi linguistic of ping output and translated the result to machine understandable format. i.e. Json

pingping is a vendor independent library where you can parse any language ping output

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How to use pingping?

  • How to run ping command

It's very simple, create an object of Ping and call ping method with ip address. Internally it calls system ping command and captures the needed result.

obj = Ping()
print(obj.ping('192.168.1.1'))
print(obj.ping('1.1.1.1'))

It's a Json output and easy to understand by the keys of it.

{"ip": "192.168.1.1", "loss_percentage": 100.0}
{"ip": "1.1.1.1", "loss_percentage": 0.0, "min": 55.669, "avg": 78.198, "max": 130.778, "time_in": "ms"}
  • How to capture result from ping output.

I am having ping result how to analise the output of it.

Ping.fetch_ping_data(ping_output) # it's a class method.

It automatically identifies the ip address and important details from it. It doesn't have any language barier.

{"ip": "1.1.1.1", "loss_percentage": 0.0, "min": 55.669, "avg": 78.198, "max": 130.778, "time_in": "ms"}

Pre-requisites

pingping supports both trains of python 2.7+ and 3.1+, the OS should not matter.

  • shconfparser is used to captured the data.

Installation and Downloads

The best way to get pingping is with setuptools or pip. If you already have setuptools, you can install as usual:

python -m pip install pingping

Otherwise download it from PyPi, extract it and run the setup.py script

python setup.py install

If you're Interested in the source, you can always pull from the github repo:

  • From github git clone https://github.com/network-tools/pingping.git

FAQ

  • Question: I want to use pingping with Python3, is that safe?
    Answer: As long as you're using python 3.3 or higher, it's safe. I tested every release against python 3.1+, however python 3.1 and 3.2 not running in continuous integration test.

  • Question: I want to use pingping with Python2, is that safe?
    Answer: As long as you're using python 2.7 or higher, it's safe. I tested against python 2.7.

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Unit Tests

  • Travis CI project tests pingping on Python versions 2.7 through 3.7.

  • The current build status is:

    Build Status

License and Copyright

  • pingping is licensed MIT 2019

    License: MIT

Author and Thanks

pingping was developed by Kiran Kumar Kotari

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