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UPSSTATS.CGI(8)			  NUT Manual		       UPSSTATS.CGI(8)

NAME
       upsstats.cgi - Web-based	UPS status viewer

SYNOPSIS
       upsstats.cgi

	   Note

	   As a	CGI program, this should be invoked through your web server.
	   If you run it from the command line,	it will	either complain	about
	   unauthorized	access or spew a bunch of HTML at you.

DESCRIPTION
       upsstats.cgi is a read-only NUT client which uses template files	to
       build web pages containing status information from UPS hardware.	It can
       repeat sections of those	template files to monitor several devices
       simultaneously, or focus	on a single UPS.

       These templates can also	include	references to upsimage.cgi(8) for
       graphical displays of battery charge levels, voltage readings, and the
       UPS load.

       For details about configuring some popular web servers to run NUT CGI
       programs, please	see the	upsset.conf(5) page.

	   Note

	   On platforms	with required program file name	extensions, like
	   Windows, you	may have to use	e.g. a *.cgi.exe extension for the
	   programs in HTML template files (UPSSTATSPATH, UPSIMAGEPATH).

ACCESS CONTROL
       upsstats	will only talk to upsd(8) servers that have been defined in
       your hosts.conf(5). If it complains that	"Access	to that	host is	not
       authorized", check that file first.

TEMPLATES
       The web page that is displayed is actually a template containing
       commands	to upsstats which are replaced by status information.

       The default file	used for the overview of devices is upsstats.html. An
       alternate template may be provided by &template_list=...	CGI query
       option; relevant	file must be allowed via CUSTOM_TEMPLATE_LIST option
       in hosts.conf(5).

       When monitoring a single	UPS, the file displayed	is
       upsstats-single.html. An	alternate template may be provided by
       &template_single=... CGI	query option; relevant file must be allowed
       via CUSTOM_TEMPLATE_SINGLE option in hosts.conf(5).

       Alternate templates must	be structured similarly	to default ones,
       located in the same directory, and contain .htm in the file name. You
       can specify in the query	string part of the URI (for example, in	your
       local index.html	and/or added cells of header.html) as e.g.

	   .../cgi-bin/upsstats.cgi?template_single=custom-s.html&template_list=custom-l.html

       The format of these files, including the	possible commands, is
       documented in upsstats.html(5).

JSON OUTPUT
       In addition to processing HTML templates, upsstats.cgi can be invoked
       as a JSON API by	adding the json	parameter to the query string (e.g.,
       ?json or	&json).

       When this parameter is present, the CGI script bypasses all HTML
       template	parsing	and instead returns a JSON object.

       The structure of	the JSON output	depends	on whether the host parameter
       is also provided:

          Multi-host (Default): If no host parameter is specified, the	script
	   returns a single JSON object	containing an "devices"	key. This key
	   holds an array, with	each element in	the array being	a JSON object
	   representing	a monitored UPS.

          Single-host Mode: If	a host parameter is provided (e.g.,
	   ?host=myups@localhost&json),	the script returns a single JSON
	   object for that UPS (it will	not be wrapped in an "devices" array).

       In both modes, each UPS object includes:

          host: The UPS identifier (e.g., "myups@localhost")

          desc: The host description from hosts.conf

          status_raw: The raw status string (e.g., "OL")

          status_parsed: An array of human-readable status strings (e.g.,
	   ["Online"])

          vars: An object containing the full tree of all available variables
	   for that UPS	(e.g., "battery.charge": "100",	"ups.model": "...")

FILES
       hosts.conf(5), upsstats.html(5),	upsstats-single.html

SEE ALSO
       upsimage.cgi(8)

   Internet resources:
       The NUT (Network	UPS Tools) home	page: https://www.networkupstools.org/

Network	UPS Tools 2.8.4.	  06/12/2026		       UPSSTATS.CGI(8)

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