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# <a id="script-debugger"></a> Script Debugger
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You can run the Icinga 2 daemon with the `-X` (`--script-debugger`)
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parameter to enable the script debugger:
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# icinga2 daemon -X
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When an exception occurs or the [debugger](17-language-reference.md#breakpoints)
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keyword is encountered in a user script, Icinga 2 launches a console that
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allows the user to debug the script.
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Here is a list of common errors which can be diagnosed with the script debugger:
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* Configuration errors (apply)
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* Errors in user-defined functions
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## <a id="script-debugger-config-errors"></a> Debugging Configuration Errors
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The following example illustrates the problem of a service [apply rule](3-monitoring-basics.md#using-apply-for)
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which expects a dictionary value for `config`, but the host custom attribute only
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provides a string value:
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object Host "script-debugger-host" {
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check_command = "icinga"
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vars.http_vhosts["example.org"] = "192.168.1.100" // a string value
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}
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apply Service for (http_vhost => config in host.vars.http_vhosts) {
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import "generic-service"
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vars += config // expects a dictionary
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check_command = "http"
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}
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The error message on config validation will warn about the wrong value type,
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but does not provide any context which objects are affected.
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Enable the script debugger and run the config validation:
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# icinga2 daemon -C -X
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Breakpoint encountered in /etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf: 59:67-65:1
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Exception: Error: Error while evaluating expression: Cannot convert value of type 'String' to an object.
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Location:
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf(62): check_command = "http"
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf(63):
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf(64): vars += config
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf(65): }
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf(66):
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You can inspect expressions (such as variables) by entering them at the prompt.
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To leave the debugger and continue the program use "$continue".
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<1> =>
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You can print the variables `vars` and `config` to get an idea about
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their values:
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<1> => vars
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null
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<2> => config
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"192.168.1.100"
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<3> =>
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The `vars` attribute has to be a dictionary. Trying to set this attribute to a string caused
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the error in our configuration example.
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In order to determine the name of the host where the value of the `config` variable came from
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you can inspect attributes of the service object:
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<3> => host_name
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"script-debugger-host-01"
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<4> => name
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"http"
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Additionally you can view the service object attributes by printing the value of `this`.
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## <a id="script-debugger-breakpoints"></a> Using Breakpoints
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In order to halt execution in a script you can use the `debugger` keyword:
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object Host "script-debugger-host-02" {
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check_command = "dummy"
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check_interval = 5s
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vars.dummy_text = {{
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var text = "Hello from " + macro("$name$")
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debugger
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return text
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}}
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}
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Icinga 2 will spawn a debugger console every time the function is executed:
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# icinga2 daemon -X
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...
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Breakpoint encountered in /etc/icinga2/tests/script-debugger.conf: 7:5-7:12
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You can inspect expressions (such as variables) by entering them at the prompt.
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To leave the debugger and continue the program use "$continue".
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<1> => text
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"Hello from script-debugger-host-02"
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<2> => $continue
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