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Apache Kibble

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Apache Kibble is a tool to collect, aggregate and visualize data about any software project that uses commonly known tools.

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Documentation

For information about the Kibble project and community, visit our website at https://kibble.apache.org/.

  Usage: kibble [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

    Manage and configure Apache Kibble instance.

  Options:
    --help  Show this message and exit.

  Commands:
    config    Access configuration
    db        Manage database
    scanners  Configure and trigger scanners
    server    API server commands
    version   Show Kibble version

Live demo

If you want to try Kibble without installing it on your own machine try the online demo of the Kibble service: https://demo.kibble.apache.org/.

Installation

For installation steps see the documentation.

Contributing

We welcome all contributions that improve the state of the Apache Kibble project. For contribution guidelines check the CONTRIBUTING.md.

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kibble's Issues

Has this project died?

There aren't any recent (<9mo) commits to this repository. Has this project been abandoned? If so, it's incredibly confusing that all websites refer to this repository and not kibble-1. You should really fix that until this at least does something.

Configuring and Priming the Kibble Instance

Description:

Documentation not in sync with repository

Reproduction steps:

  1. I am attempting to set up Kibble on my MacOS, I have cloned the Kibble server repo : https://github.com/apache/kibble
  2. Following the official documentation (https://apache-kibble.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup.html#configuring-and-priming-the-kibble-instance) it seems like things have changed but the documentation hasn't been updated.
  3. Eg:
    a> "Apache Kibble does not currently have any releases. You are however welcome to try out the development version.For the time being, we recommend that you use the master branch for testing Kibble. This applies to both scanners and the server."
    It asks to use the master branch but there in no master branch in https://github.com/apache/kibble
    b> Configuring and Priming the Kibble Instance: no requirements.txt file is present while the doc mentions it.

Actual result:

Unable to setup Kibble for testing purpose

OS:

MacOS

Logs:

Other:

There is no setup/requirements.txt file

Description:
In document https://apache-kibble.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup.html#installing-the-server, a step is mentioned for installing the server.
"pip install -r setup/requirements.txt", but after cloning the code, I couldn't file the requirements.txt file.

Reproduction steps:

  1. Execute the commands:
    git clone https://github.com/apache/kibble.git /var/www/kibble
    cd /var/www/kibble
    pip install -r setup/requirements.txt

Actual result:
No setup/requirements.txt is found

OS:
Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS

Logs:
NA

Other:
NA

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