Script to periodically run the Speedtest CLI application by Ookla and post results to InfluxDB, updated for InfluxDB2
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Speedtest to InfluxDBv2


This is a Python script that will continuously run the official Speedtest CLI application by Ookla, takes input from environment variables, formats data and writes it to an InfluxDB v2 database.

This script will allow you to measure your internet connections speed and consistency over time. It uses env variables as configuration. It's as easy to use as telling your Docker server a 1 line command and you'll be set. Using Grafana you can start exploring this data easily.

Breadlysm built a grafana dashboard for this data that can be found at https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13053. Additionally, other contributors have modified this dash and included a JSON file of those modifications. Use GrafanaDash-SpeedTests.json to import that dash into Grafana.

OriginalDash Variant

There are some added features to allow some additional details that Ookla provides as tags on your data. Some examples are your current ISP, the interface being used, the server who hosted the test. Overtime, you could identify if some serers are performing better than others.

Differences to InfluxDB v1 program:

  • Slightly different environment variables to set up InfluxDB connection
  • Speeds will be returned in bytes without transforming into MBit/s, just like the speedtest does
  • The measure duplication of speeds>bandwith_up/down and download>bandwith and upload>bandwith has been removed, leaving only the speeds fields. Same thing with ping and speeds>latency/jitter duplication.
  • Setting a ping/speedtest interval of 0 will turn the respective test off
  • By default only failed tests will be printed to stdout/stderr, this can be controlled through SPEEDTEST_DEBUG

Configuring the script

The InfluxDB connection settings are controlled by environment variables.

The variables available are:

  • NAMESPACE = default - None
  • INFLUX_DB_ADDRESS = default - influxdb:8086
  • INFLUX_DB_TOKEN = no default, required for any operation
  • INFLUX_DB_ORG = default - speed-org
  • INFLUX_DB_BUCKET = default - speedtests
  • INFLUX_DB_VERIFY_SSL = default - True
  • INFLUX_DB_TAGS = default - None * See below for options, '*' widcard for all *
  • SPEEDTEST_INTERVAL = default - 5 (minutes)
  • SPEEDTEST_SERVER_ID = default - {blank} * id from https://c.speedtest.net/speedtest-servers-static.php *
  • PING_INTERVAL = default - 5 (seconds)
  • PING_TARGETS = default - 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8 (csv of hosts to ping)
  • SPEEDTEST_DEBUG = default - False

Variable Notes

  • Intervals are in minutes. Script will convert it to seconds.
  • If any variables are not needed, don't declare them. Functions will operate with or without most variables.
  • Tags should be input without quotes. INFLUX_DB_TAGS = isp, interface, external_ip, server_name, speedtest_url
  • NAMESPACE is used to collect data from multiple instances of the container into one database and select which you wish to view in Grafana. i.e. Breadlysm has one monitoring their Starlink, the other their TELUS connection.

Tag Options

The Ookla speedtest app provides a nice set of data beyond the upload and download speed. The list is below.

Tag Name Description
isp Your connections ISP
interface Your devices connection interface
internal_ip Your container or devices IP address
interface_mac Mac address of your devices interface
vpn_enabled Determines if VPN is enabled or not? I wasn't sure what this represented
external_ip Your devices external IP address
server_id The Speedtest ID of the server that was used for testing
server_name Name of the Speedtest server used for testing
server_country Country where the Speedtest server resides
server_location Location where the Speedtest server resides
server_host Hostname of the Speedtest server
server_port Port used by the Speedtest server
server_ip Speedtest server's IP address
speedtest_id ID of the speedtest results. Can be used on their site to see results
speedtest_url Link to the testing results. It provides your results as it would if you tested on their site.

Additional Notes

Be aware that this script will automatically accept the license and GDPR statement so that it can run non-interactively. Make sure you agree with them before running.

Running the Script

Ideal option, run as a Docker container.

  1. Build the container.

    docker build -t speedtest-to-influxdbv2 ./

  2. Run the container.

     docker run -d -t --name speedflux \
    -e 'NAMESPACE'='None' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_ADDRESS'='influxdb:8086' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_ORG'='my-awesome-org' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_TOKEN'='1NCR3D1BLY-L0NG-T0K3N-ST71NG' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_BUCKET'='speedtests' \
    -e 'SPEEDTEST_INTERVAL'='5' \
    -e 'SPEEDTEST_FAIL_INTERVAL'='5'  \
    -e 'SPEEDTEST_SERVER_ID'='12746' \
    speedtest-to-influxdbv2
    

As of now, the container is also reachable through this repository's container registry:

docker run <FLAGS> registry.gitlab.com/marty-oehme/speedtest-to-influxdb2:master


This script looks to have been originally written by https://github.com/aidengilmartin/speedtest-to-influxdb/blob/master/main.py and I forked it from https://github.com/breadlysm/speedtest-to-influxdb. They did the hard work, I've continued to modify it though to fit my needs.