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Refactor how strings/numerics are parsed
Fixes issue `toString() radix argument must be between 2 and 36` due to `.toString("ascii")` conversion. This issue was introduced in 704ffd3f4b
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@ -52,40 +52,36 @@ class SNMPMonitorType extends MonitorType {
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throw new Error(`No varbinds returned from SNMP session (OID: ${monitor.snmpOid})`);
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} else {
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const value = varbinds[0].value;
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const numericValue = parseInt(value);
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const stringValue = value.toString("ascii");
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// Check if inputs are numeric. If not, re-parse as strings. This ensures comparisons are handled correctly.
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let snmpValue = isNaN(value) ? value.toString() : parseFloat(value);
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let snmpControlValue = isNaN(monitor.snmpControlValue) ? monitor.snmpControlValue.toString() : parseFloat(monitor.snmpControlValue);
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switch (monitor.snmpCondition) {
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case ">":
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heartbeat.status = numericValue > monitor.snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue > snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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case ">=":
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heartbeat.status = numericValue >= monitor.snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue >= snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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case "<":
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heartbeat.status = numericValue < monitor.snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue < snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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case "<=":
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heartbeat.status = numericValue <= monitor.snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue <= snmpControlValue ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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case "==":
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if (!isNaN(value) && !isNaN(monitor.snmpControlValue)) {
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// Both values are numeric, parse them as numbers
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heartbeat.status = parseFloat(value) === parseFloat(monitor.snmpControlValue) ? UP : DOWN;
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} else {
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// At least one of the values is not numeric, compare them as strings
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heartbeat.status = value.toString() === monitor.snmpControlValue.toString() ? UP : DOWN;
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}
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue.toString() === snmpControlValue.toString() ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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case "contains":
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heartbeat.status = stringValue.includes(monitor.snmpControlValue) ? UP : DOWN;
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heartbeat.status = snmpValue.toString().includes(snmpControlValue.toString()) ? UP : DOWN;
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break;
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default:
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heartbeat.status = DOWN;
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heartbeat.msg = `Invalid condition: ${monitor.snmpCondition}`;
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break;
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}
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heartbeat.msg = "SNMP value " + (heartbeat.status ? "passes" : "does not pass") + ` comparison: ${value.toString("ascii")} ${monitor.snmpCondition} ${monitor.snmpControlValue}`;
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heartbeat.msg = "SNMP value " + (heartbeat.status ? "passes" : "does not pass") + ` comparison: ${value.toString()} ${monitor.snmpCondition} ${snmpControlValue}`;
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}
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session.close();
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