A CLI for Inspecting Containers in Kubernetes ============ Currently, the command will use a local kubecontext to access a cluster and get all the Prometheus data available from pods annotated for Prometheus using the convention: ``` annotations: prometheus.io/scrape: "true" prometheus.io/path: "/actuator/prometheus" prometheus.io/port: "8081" ``` The cli supports exporting the db to both N-Triple and Turtle RDF files. Planned - formatted output and liveliness and readyness probe info in aggregated report form. Install ---------- ```bash #latest stable version via https://crates.io/crates/k8p cargo install k8p #or from this repo: cargo install --path . ``` Configure for tab completion: ```bash k8p generate-completion zsh > /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_k8p ``` Usage --------- from `k8p -h` ``` A cli tool for inspecting containers in Kubernetes Usage: k8p [OPTIONS] Commands: explain-pod scan-metrics export-triples export-turtle report help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) Options: -t, --ttl-rdf-filename export Turtle RDF file [default: k8p.ttl] -r, --rdf-filename export N-Triples RDF file [default: k8p.nt] -n, --namespace Name of the namespace to walk -d, --db-location [default: /tmp/k8p.db] -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version ``` TODO -------- 1. list readiness and liveliness info and prometheus health port and path 2. get probe health check info from ports 3. get prometheus metrics check info from ports 4. format output when -o yaml or -o json is used