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add domains from csv to uptime robot
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import requests | |
import csv | |
import time | |
apiKey = "KEY" | |
def add_monitor (apiKey,domain,friendly): | |
url = "https://api.uptimerobot.com/v2/newMonitor" | |
payload = "api_key="+apiKey+"&format=xml&type=1&url=https://www."+domain+"&sub_type=2&friendly_name="+friendly+"" | |
headers = { | |
'cache-control': "no-cache", | |
'content-type': "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" | |
} | |
response = requests.request("POST", url, data=payload, headers=headers) | |
rr = response.text | |
return rr | |
def make_friendly (domain): | |
new = domain.replace("https://","") | |
new = new.replace(".co.uk","") | |
new = new.replace (".com","") | |
new = new.replace (".org","") | |
new = new.replace (".gb.net","") | |
new = new.replace (".net","") | |
new = new.replace (".biz","") | |
new = new.replace("www.","") | |
return new | |
with open('fetchcsv.csv') as csvfile: | |
readCSV = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=',') | |
for row in readCSV: | |
domain = str(row[0]) | |
friendly = make_friendly (str(row[0])) | |
print ("[*]Adding "+domain+" to uptimerobot as friendly name "+friendly+"[*]\n") | |
adding = add_monitor (apiKey,domain,friendly) | |
if 'status="1"' not in adding: | |
print ("[*]Adding Monitor has failed for "+domain+"[*]") | |
print adding | |
time.sleep (60000) | |
else: | |
print ("[*]"+domain+" has been added successfully [*]") | |
#print adding | |
Indeed, that would be interesting to know. How should the CSV be structured? Can you provide a sample?
Just make a csv file called fetchcsv.csv that contains one url on each line. Works for me.
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What should the CSV look like?