This update enhances compatibility across multiple Zabbix versions and introduces tools for easier local development and testing. Key improvements and verified version support: - Verified Zabbix version support: 6.2, 6.4, 7.0, and 7.4. - Version-specific feature handling: - `history.push` is enabled only for Zabbix 7.0+; older versions skip it with a clear error or notice. - Conditional JSON-RPC authentication: the `auth` field is automatically added to the request body for versions older than 6.4. - Implemented static Zabbix version caching in the datasource to minimize redundant API calls. - Query optimization refinements: - Added mapping for implied fields (e.g., `state` -> `items`, `deviceType` -> `tags`). - Automatically prune unnecessary Zabbix parameters (like `selectItems` or `selectTags`) when not requested. - Local development environment: - Added a new `zabbix-local` Docker Compose profile that includes PostgreSQL, Zabbix Server, and Zabbix Web. - Supports testing different versions by passing the `ZABBIX_VERSION` environment variable (e.g., 6.2, 6.4, 7.0, 7.4). - Provided a sample environment file at `samples/zabbix-local.env`. - Documentation and Roadmap: - Updated README with a comprehensive version compatibility matrix and local environment instructions. - Created a new guide: `docs/howtos/local_development.md`. - Updated maintenance guides and added "Local Development Environment" as an achieved milestone in the roadmap. - Test suite enhancements: - Improved Smoketest and RegressionTest executors with more reliable resource cleanup and error reporting. - Made tests version-aware to prevent failures on older Zabbix instances. BREAKING CHANGE: Dropped Zabbix 6.0 specific workarounds; the minimum supported version is now 6.2.
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🗺️ Roadmap
This document outlines the achieved milestones and planned enhancements for the Zabbix GraphQL API project.
✅ Achieved Milestones
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🎯 VCR Product Integration: Developed a specialized GraphQL API as part of the VCR Product to enable the use of Zabbix as a robust base for monitoring and controlling IoT devices.
- First use case: Control of mobile traffic jam warning installations on German Autobahns.
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⚡ Query Optimization: Optimized GraphQL API queries to reduce the amount of data fetched from Zabbix depending on the fields really requested.
- Implementation: Added dynamic output selection and field pruning in
ZabbixRequest.
- Implementation: Added dynamic output selection and field pruning in
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🔓 Open Source Extraction & AI Integration: Extracted the core functionality of the API to publish it as an Open Source project.
- AI Integration: Enhanced with Model Context Protocol (MCP) and AI agent integration to enable workflow and agent-supported use cases.
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🐳 Local Development Environment: Integrated a complete Zabbix stack into the Docker Compose configuration using profiles.
- Feature: Support for multiple Zabbix versions (6.2, 6.4, 7.0+) for development and testing.
- Implementation: Added
zabbix-localprofile andZABBIX_VERSIONdynamic image tagging.
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🔧 Multi-Version Compatibility: Verified and enhanced support for Zabbix 6.2, 6.4, and 7.0 LTS.
- Feature: Native support for separate template groups and automated permission propagation.
- Verification: Full regression and smoketest suites passed across all mentioned versions. Support for Zabbix 6.0 was deprecated due to excessive API differences and required fallbacks.
📅 Planned Enhancements
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🏗️ Trade Fair Logistics Use Case: Extend the API to support trade fair logistics use cases by analyzing requirements from business stakeholders.
- Analysis: Analysis of "Trade Fair Logistics" and derived requirements document.
- Simulation:
- Create mocked "real world sensor devices" relevant for the use case.
- Create a sample device collecting relevant information from public APIs, e.g. weather conditions or traffic conditions at a given location.
- Simulate the traffic conditions on the route by using the simulated sensor devices.
- Configuration: Analyze a real-world transport and configure Zabbix by placing sensor devices at the right places of the route.
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📦 CI/CD & Package Publishing: Build and publish the API as an npm package as part of the
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🧱 Flexible Usage: Transform the package into a versatile tool that can be used either standalone or as a core library (published to npmjs.com).
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🧩 Extension Project: Add support for problem and trigger-related queries through the
zabbix-graphql-api-problemsextension.- AI Integration: Leverage MCP + AI agents to automatically react to Zabbix problems within external workflows.