Guide how to configurate Web content check

Published: 2024-11-04 all articles | Glossary | FAQ

Guide how to configurate Web content check

Simulates access to the web page from browser and checks the presence of the given text in the finally rendered content.

To set up site monitoring for Web content check, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the site monitoring configuration page.

  2. Select “Web content check” as the monitoring type.

  3. Enter the URL/Domain/IP of the website you want to monitor in the provided field.

  4. Optionally, assign a task name for easy identification.

  5. Set an interval for how often the check should be performed (e.g., every 10 minutes).

  6. Adjust the timeout setting according to your preference. If a response is not received within this time, an alert will be triggered.

  7. Add tags if needed for categorization and faster search within your monitored sites group.

  8. Enable or disable options like full log, open stats, and web users monitoring according to your requirements: 

    • Full log: Allows saving every check result without grouping them.

    • Open stats: Share statistics and logs with other people, including unregistered users.

To configure content monitoring for your site, follow these steps:

  1. Content Check Keywords:

    • In the “Content check keywords” section, enter one or several comma-separated keywords that should be present or absent on the monitored page. These keywords define what you want to check for on the webpage. For example, if you’re monitoring an e-commerce site, you might use keywords like “add to cart,” “checkout,” or “product availability.”

  2. Successful Check Condition:

    • Specify the conditions for a successful content check. The default option is “ANY keyword must be PRESENT on checked page.” This means that if any of the specified keywords are found on the page, the check will be considered successful. You can adjust this condition based on your specific requirements.

  3. Save Configuration:

    • Click the “Save” button at the bottom right corner to apply your content monitoring settings.

Remember to tailor the keywords and conditions to match your monitoring goals. Regularly review and update these settings as needed to ensure effective monitoring of your website’s content.

Under the “Locations” tab, choose specific regions or “All world” to monitor from various geographical locations.

Choose Your Notification Preferences:

  • In the “Subscribe all selected” section, you’ll find three options: 

    • “Up”: Select this if you want to receive notifications via email one month, 7 days, and 3 days before your domain expiration date.

    • “Down”: Choose this option to get notified when your domain name has already expired.

    • “Repeat”: Opt for this if you wish to receive daily alerts until the issue is resolved.

Uptime Reports:

  • Under “Subscribe all selected,” choose the frequency of uptime reports: daily, weekly, or monthly.

  • Enter an email address where these reports will be sent.

  • Click “Save” to apply your settings.

 





 

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