* Introduction to hepc -- HTTP End Point for CodeQL ** Usage Sample #+BEGIN_SRC sh # Collect DBs from filesystem cd ~/work-gh/mrva/mrvahepc && rm -fR db-collection.tmp/ ./bin/mc-hepc-init --db_collection_dir db-collection.tmp \ --starting_path ~/work-gh/mrva/mrva-open-source-download \ --max_dbs 17 # Serve collected DBs plus metadata cd ~/work-gh/mrva/mrvahepc . venv/bin/activate ./bin/mc-hepc-serve --codeql-db-dir db-collection.tmp # Test server curl 127.0.0.1:8070/index -o - 2>/dev/null | wc -l curl 127.0.0.1:8070/api/v1/latest_results/codeql-all \ -o - 2>/dev/null | wc -l url=$(curl 127.0.0.1:8070/api/v1/latest_results/codeql-all \ -o - 2>/dev/null | head -1 | jq -r .result_url) echo $url # http://hepc/db/db-collection.tmp/aircrack-ng-aircrack-ng-ctsj-41ebbe.zip wget $(echo $url|sed 's|http://hepc|http://127.0.0.1:8070|g;') #+END_SRC ** Installation - Set up the virtual environment and install tools #+begin_example cd ~/work-gh/mrva/mrvahepc python3.11 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install --upgrade pip # From requirements.txt pip install -r requirements.txt #+end_example - Local development #+begin_example cd ~/work-gh/mrva/mrvahepc source venv/bin/activate pip install --editable . #+end_example The `--editable` *should* use symlinks for all scripts; use `./bin/*` to be sure. - Full installation #+begin_example pip install mrvahepc #+end_example ** Use as library The best way to examine the code is starting from the high-level scripts in =bin/=.