Hello,

We have a Nagios server set up, and we were hoping to use this script 
(https://github.com/Ericbla/check_jenkins/blob/master/check_jenkins_job_time.pl)
 to monitor jenkins with Nagios. However, this script seems to only track 
completed jobs; the data we want to monitor is queue length and how long a 
current build has been going. However, checking the Jenkins API 
(https://builds.apache.org/api/), this information doesn't seem to be exposed. 
Is there another way to remotely get this information, or are we stuck?


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