feat: implement SNMP Trap provider with asynchronous listener Description:#6283
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feat: implement SNMP Trap provider with asynchronous listener Description:#6283Myc911 wants to merge 2 commits intokeephq:mainfrom
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his PR introduces a new SnmpProvider that supports receiving asynchronous SNMP Traps (v1, v2c).
Key Features:
Async Consumption: Implements start_consume to run a pysnmp engine in a dedicated thread using Keep's EventSubscriber architecture.
Trap Processing: Automatically converts incoming SNMP traps into AlertDto format, extracting OIDs into the alert payload.
Flexible Configuration: Supports custom bind address, port, and community strings via the provider settings.
Dependency Management: Added pysnmp-lextudio to pyproject.toml.
This fulfills the requirement for a passive SNMP monitoring solution that responds to device-initiated alerts.
/claim #2112
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This PR also includes a
simulate_snmp_test.pyscript to demonstrate the SNMP Trap reception logic, which can be used for verification.Closes #2112