Repository: github.com/jsenecal/netbox-notices Documentation: jsenecal.github.io/netbox-notices PyPI: pypi.org/project/netbox-notices
Original Project: Forked and inspired from jasonyates/netbox-circuitmaintenance, differs in the ability to track more than just maintenances, and circuits.
A NetBox plugin built to track maintenance and outage events across various NetBox models. This plugin is agnostic in that it is only built to store data surrounding maintenance/outage events and provide an overview of historical, active and upcoming events. The plugin tracks events at the provider level and associates impact across multiple NetBox object types (circuits, devices, virtual machines, power feeds, sites, etc.).
The plugin does not directly provide an automated approach to ingesting provider notifications, instead it extends NetBox's extensive REST API and provides GET/POST/PUT/PATCH methods to manage events. The plugin is intended to be coupled with an automated parser to handle the parsing of provider notifications and the delivery of the events to the plugin's REST API. Several example parsers are documented here.
Important Note: This is a significant refactoring from the original netbox-circuitmaintenance plugin. There is no upgrade path from the original plugin. If you are using the original plugin, you will need to migrate your data manually.
- Track provider maintenance events
- Track impact from provider maintenance across multiple NetBox object types
- Configurable allowed object types (circuits, devices, virtual machines, power feeds, sites, etc.)
- Provides a consolidated view of active, upcoming and historical maintenance events at the provider and object level
- Track unplanned outage events with optional end times and ETR tracking
- Unified event notification tracking
- Quick action buttons for common maintenance operations:
- Acknowledge maintenance events
- Reschedule maintenance (only before start time)
- Mark maintenance as in-progress or completed
- Cancel maintenance with confirmation
- Event timeline with status-specific icons and colors
- Maintenance rescheduling with automatic status updates
- iCalendar feed for external calendar integration
- Maintenance overlap detection (coming soon)
This plugin requires NetBox 4.4.1 or higher.
| NetBox Version | Plugin Version |
|---|---|
| 4.4.1+ | 0.2.x |
A working installation of Netbox 4.4.1+ is required - see official documentation.
Activate your virtual env and install via pip:
$ source /opt/netbox/venv/bin/activate
(venv) $ pip install netbox-noticesTo ensure the plugin is automatically re-installed during future upgrades, add the package to your local_requirements.txt:
# echo netbox-notices >> local_requirements.txtIn the Netbox configuration.py configuration file add or update the PLUGINS parameter, adding vendor_notification:
PLUGINS = [
'notices'
]
PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
"notices": {},
}The plugin supports configuration of which NetBox object types can be linked to maintenance and outage events. By default, the plugin allows linking to circuits, power feeds, and sites.
If you don't specify any configuration, the plugin uses these defaults:
PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
"notices": {
"allowed_content_types": [
"circuits.Circuit",
"dcim.PowerFeed",
"dcim.Site",
]
}
}You can customize which object types are allowed by specifying the allowed_content_types setting. Content types are specified in the format app_label.model_name.
PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
"notices": {
"allowed_content_types": [
"circuits.Circuit",
"dcim.Device",
"dcim.PowerFeed",
"dcim.Site",
"virtualization.VirtualMachine",
]
}
}PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
"notices": {
"allowed_content_types": [
"circuits.Circuit",
]
}
}PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
"notices": {
"allowed_content_types": [
"circuits.Circuit",
"dcim.Device",
"dcim.Interface",
"dcim.PowerFeed",
"dcim.Rack",
"dcim.Site",
"ipam.IPAddress",
"ipam.Prefix",
"virtualization.VirtualMachine",
"virtualization.VMInterface",
]
}
}- Only object types listed in
allowed_content_typeswill appear in the Impact creation forms - The API will reject attempts to create impacts for non-allowed object types
- Changing the configuration requires a NetBox restart
- This setting controls which objects can be linked via the
Impactmodel to maintenance and outage events
| Content Type | Description |
|---|---|
circuits.Circuit |
Network circuits |
circuits.Provider |
Service providers |
dcim.Device |
Physical network devices |
dcim.Interface |
Device network interfaces |
dcim.PowerFeed |
Power supply connections |
dcim.PowerPanel |
Power distribution panels |
dcim.Rack |
Equipment racks |
dcim.Site |
Physical locations |
ipam.IPAddress |
IP addresses |
ipam.Prefix |
IP prefixes/subnets |
virtualization.VirtualMachine |
Virtual machines |
virtualization.VMInterface |
VM network interfaces |
Apply database migrations with Netbox manage.py:
(venv) $ python manage.py migrateRestart the Netbox service to apply changes:
sudo systemctl restart netboxIn addition to planned maintenance, this plugin supports tracking unplanned outage events:
- Optional End Time: Outages can be created without an end time, which becomes required when marking as resolved
- ETR Tracking: Track Estimated Time to Repair with full revision history via NetBox's changelog
- Outage Status Workflow:
- REPORTED: Initial state when outage is reported
- INVESTIGATING: Team is investigating root cause
- IDENTIFIED: Root cause identified, working on fix
- MONITORING: Fix applied, monitoring for stability
- RESOLVED: Outage fully resolved (requires end time)
- Shared Impact Model: Uses the same impact tracking as maintenance events (Impact model)
- Unified View: View both maintenance and outages together in a single interface
- Flexible Object Support: Link outages to any configured NetBox object type
Maintenance Events:
GET /api/plugins/notices/maintenance/
POST /api/plugins/notices/maintenance/
GET /api/plugins/notices/maintenance/{id}/
PATCH /api/plugins/notices/maintenance/{id}/
DELETE /api/plugins/notices/maintenance/{id}/
Outage Events:
GET /api/plugins/notices/outage/
POST /api/plugins/notices/outage/
GET /api/plugins/notices/outage/{id}/
PATCH /api/plugins/notices/outage/{id}/
DELETE /api/plugins/notices/outage/{id}/
Impact Tracking:
GET /api/plugins/notices/impact/
POST /api/plugins/notices/impact/
GET /api/plugins/notices/impact/{id}/
PATCH /api/plugins/notices/impact/{id}/
DELETE /api/plugins/notices/impact/{id}/
POST /api/plugins/notices/outage/
{
"name": "OUT-2024-001",
"summary": "Fiber cut on Main Street",
"provider": 1,
"start": "2024-10-29T14:30:00Z",
"estimated_time_to_repair": "2024-10-29T18:00:00Z",
"status": "INVESTIGATING"
}POST /api/plugins/notices/impact/
{
"maintenance": 1,
"content_type": "circuits.circuit",
"object_id": 42,
"impact": "OUTAGE"
}POST /api/plugins/notices/impact/
{
"outage": 1,
"content_type": "dcim.device",
"object_id": 123,
"impact": "DEGRADED"
}The plugin uses four main models to track maintenance and outage events:
Represents a planned maintenance event from a provider. Key fields:
name: Event identifiersummary: Description of the maintenanceprovider: Foreign key to NetBox Providerstart,end: Maintenance window timesstatus: TENTATIVE, CONFIRMED, CANCELLED, IN-PROCESS, COMPLETED, RE-SCHEDULED, UNKNOWNinternal_ticket: Your organization's tracking ticket referenceacknowledged: Whether the event has been acknowledged
Represents an unplanned outage event from a provider. Key fields:
name: Event identifiersummary: Description of the outageprovider: Foreign key to NetBox Providerstart,end: Outage window times (end is optional until resolved)status: REPORTED, INVESTIGATING, IDENTIFIED, MONITORING, RESOLVEDestimated_time_to_repair: ETR timestamp (tracked with changelog history)internal_ticket: Your organization's tracking ticket referenceacknowledged: Whether the event has been acknowledged
Links maintenance or outage events to affected NetBox objects using Django's Generic Foreign Key pattern:
maintenanceoroutage: Foreign key to the event (mutually exclusive)content_type: The type of affected object (e.g., "circuits.circuit", "dcim.device")object_id: The ID of the affected objectimpact: Impact level - NO-IMPACT, REDUCED-REDUNDANCY, DEGRADED, OUTAGE
The Impact model allows linking events to any NetBox object type configured in allowed_content_types.
Stores raw email notifications received from providers:
maintenanceoroutage: Foreign key to the associated eventemail: Binary email dataemail_body: Extracted body textsubject: Email subject lineemail_from: Sender addressemail_received: Receipt timestamp
Forked from jasonyates/netbox-circuitmaintenance with significant enhancements including multi-object type support and outage tracking.
Based on the NetBox plugin tutorial:
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the netbox-community/cookiecutter-netbox-plugin project template.


