alexdeoliveira/zabbix-graph

Get nice looking graphs of your Zabbix devices.


Keywords
Zabbix Graph
License
MIT

Documentation

📈 PHP Zabbix Graph

Get a graph from Zabbix to display on a webpage or save to a file. If you are using Laravel, then please check out this repository.

Original Package

https://github.com/casperboone/zabbix-graph

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require alexdeoliveira/zabbix-graph

Require Composer's autoload (probably already done):

require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';

Usage

Basic Usage

You can create an instance of Alexdeoliveira\ZabbixGraph and pass the full URL to your Zabbix installation, the username and the password through the constructor. On this instance you can get a graph from Zabbix by calling ->find($graphId). Graph IDs can be found in the URL of the Zabbix UI of a certain graph.

Example:

$zabbixGraph = new Alexdeoliveira\ZabbixGraph('http://my-zabbix.com', 'username', 'passsword');

$zabbixGraph->width(500)
    ->height(300)
    ->find(54);

The output of find is a binary image that can be saved to a file or converted to an HTTP response.

Available Methods

The following methods are available to adjust the parameters of the graph:

Method Description
->width(int $width) The width of the graph in pixels*
->height(int $width) The height of the graph in pixels*
->startTime(DateTime $start) The start date and time of the data displayed in the graph
->endTime(DateTime $end) The end date and time of the data displayed in the graph

* The graph that Zabbix returns is usually slightly bigger because of added legends or labels

Old Zabbix versions

If you're using Zabbix 1.8 or older, then you need to set the last parameter of the constructor to true.

Example:

$zabbixGraph = new Alexdeoliveira\ZabbixGraph('http://my-zabbix.com', 'username', 'passsword', true);