PORT?=8008 LASTTAG = $(shell git describe --tags --abbrev=0) # if the command is only `make`, the default tasks will be the printing of the help. .DEFAULT_GOAL := help .PHONY: help help: ## List all make commands available @grep -E '^[\.a-zA-Z_%-]+:.*?## .*$$' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | awk -F ":" '{print $1}' | grep -v % | sed 's/\\//g' | sort | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":[^:]*?##"}; {printf "\033[1;34mmake %-50s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}' # =================================================================== # Virtualenv # =================================================================== venv-python: venv-full-python venv-min-python venv-dev-python ## Install all Python 3 venv venv: venv-full venv-min venv-dev ## Install all Python 3 dependencies venv-upgrade: venv-full-upgrade venv-min-upgrade venv-dev-upgrade ## Upgrade all Python 3 dependencies # For full installation (with optional dependencies) venv-full-python: ## Install Python 3 venv virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv venv-full: venv-python ## Install Python 3 run-time dependencies ./venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt ./venv/bin/pip install -r optional-requirements.txt venv-full-upgrade: ## Upgrade Python 3 run-time dependencies ./venv/bin/pip install --upgrade pip ./venv/bin/pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt ./venv/bin/pip install --upgrade -r optional-requirements.txt # For minimal installation (without optional dependencies) venv-min-python: ## Install Python 3 venv minimal virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv-min venv-min: venv-min-python ## Install Python 3 minimal run-time dependencies ./venv-min/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt venv-min-upgrade: ## Upgrade Python 3 minimal run-time dependencies ./venv-min/bin/pip install --upgrade pip ./venv-min/bin/pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt # For development venv-dev-python: ## Install Python 3 venv virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv-dev venv-dev: venv-python ## Install Python 3 dev dependencies ./venv-dev/bin/pip install -r dev-requirements.txt ./venv-dev/bin/pip install -r doc-requirements.txt venv-dev-upgrade: ## Upgrade Python 3 dev dependencies ./venv-dev/bin/pip install --upgrade pip ./venv-dev/bin/pip install --upgrade -r dev-requirements.txt ./venv-dev/bin/pip install --upgrade -r doc-requirements.txt # =================================================================== # Tests # =================================================================== test-core: ## Run core unit tests ./venv/bin/python ./unittest-core.py test-restful: ## Run Restful unit tests ./venv/bin/python ./unittest-restful.py test-xmlrpc: ## Run XMLRPC unit tests ./venv/bin/python ./unittest-xmlrpc.py test: test-core test-restful test-xmlrpc ## Run unit tests test-with-upgrade: venv-upgrade venv-dev-upgrade test ## Upgrade deps and run unit tests test-min: ## Run core unit tests in minimal environment ./venv-min/bin/python ./unittest-core.py test-min-with-upgrade: venv-min-upgrade ## Upgrade deps and run unit tests in minimal environment ./venv-min/bin/python ./unittest-core.py # =================================================================== # Linters, profilers and cyber security # =================================================================== format: ## Format the code @git ls-files 'glances/*.py' | xargs ./venv-dev/bin/python -m autopep8 --in-place --jobs 0 --global-config=.flake8 @git ls-files 'glances/*.py' | xargs ./venv-dev/bin/python -m autoflake --in-place --remove-all-unused-imports --remove-unused-variables --remove-duplicate-keys --exclude="compat.py,globals.py" ./venv-dev/bin/python -m black ./glances --exclude outputs/static flake8: ## Run flake8 linter. @git ls-files 'glances/ *.py' | xargs ./venv-dev/bin/python -m flake8 --config=.flake8 ruff: ## Run Ruff (fastest) linter. ./venv-dev/bin/python -m ruff check . --config=./pyproject.toml codespell: ## Run codespell to fix common misspellings in text files ./venv-dev/bin/codespell -S .git,./docs/_build,./Glances.egg-info,./venv*,./glances/outputs,*.svg -L hart,bu,te,statics semgrep: ## Run semgrep to find bugs and enforce code standards ./venv-dev/bin/semgrep scan --config=auto profiling-gprof: ## Callgraph profiling (need "apt install graphviz") @echo "Start Glances for 30 iterations (more or less 1 mins, please do not exit !)" sleep 3 ./venv/bin/python -m cProfile -o ./glances.cprof ./run.py --stop-after 30 ./venv-dev/bin/gprof2dot -f pstats ./glances.cprof | dot -Tsvg -o ./docs/_static/glances-cgraph.svg rm -f ./glances.cprof profiling-pyinstrument: ## PyInstrument profiling @echo "Start Glances for 30 iterations (more or less 1 mins, please do not exit !)" sleep 3 ./venv/bin/pip install pyinstrument ./venv/bin/python -m pyinstrument -r html -o ./docs/_static/glances-pyinstrument.html -m glances --stop-after 30 profiling-pyspy: ## Flame profiling (currently not compatible with Python 3.12) @echo "Start Glances for 30 iterations (more or less 1 mins, please do not exit !)" sleep 3 ./venv-dev/bin/py-spy record -o ./docs/_static/glances-flame.svg -d 60 -s -- ./venv/bin/python ./run.py --stop-after 30 profiling: profiling-gprof profiling-pyinstrument profiling-pyspy ## Profiling of the Glances software trace-malloc: ## Trace the malloc() calls @echo "Malloc test is running, please wait ~30 secondes..." ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf --trace-malloc --stop-after 15 --quiet memory-leak: ## Profile memory leaks ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf --memory-leak memory-profiling: ## Profile memory usage @echo "It's a very long test (~4 hours)..." rm -f mprofile_*.dat @echo "1/2 - Start memory profiling with the history option enable" ./venv-dev/bin/mprof run -T 1 -C run.py -C ./conf/glances.conf --stop-after 2400 --quiet ./venv-dev/bin/mprof plot --output ./docs/_static/glances-memory-profiling-with-history.png rm -f mprofile_*.dat @echo "2/2 - Start memory profiling with the history option disable" ./venv-dev/bin/mprof run -T 1 -C run.py -C ./conf/glances.conf --disable-history --stop-after 2400 --quiet ./venv-dev/bin/mprof plot --output ./docs/_static/glances-memory-profiling-without-history.png rm -f mprofile_*.dat # Trivy installation: https://aquasecurity.github.io/trivy/latest/getting-started/installation/ trivy: ## Run Trivy to find vulnerabilities in container images trivy fs . # =================================================================== # Docs # =================================================================== docs: ## Create the documentation ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf --api-doc > ./docs/api.rst cd docs && ./build.sh && cd .. docs-server: docs ## Start a Web server to serve the documentation (sleep 2 && sensible-browser "http://localhost:$(PORT)") & cd docs/_build/html/ && ../../../venv/bin/python -m http.server $(PORT) release-note: ## Generate release note git --no-pager log $(LASTTAG)..HEAD --first-parent --pretty=format:"* %s" @echo "\n" git --no-pager shortlog -s -n $(LASTTAG)..HEAD install: ## Open a Web Browser to the installation procedure sensible-browser "https://github.com/nicolargo/glances#installation" # =================================================================== # WebUI # Follow ./glances/outputs/static/README.md for more information # =================================================================== webui: ## Build the Web UI cd glances/outputs/static/ && npm ci && npm run build webui-audit: ## Audit the Web UI cd glances/outputs/static/ && npm audit webui-audit-fix: ## Fix audit the Web UI cd glances/outputs/static/ && npm audit fix && npm ci && npm run build # =================================================================== # Packaging # =================================================================== flatpak: venv-dev-upgrade ## Generate FlatPack JSON file git clone https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools.git ./venv/bin/python ./flatpak-builder-tools/pip/flatpak-pip-generator glances rm -rf ./flatpak-builder-tools @echo "Now follow: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/wiki/App-Submission" # Snap package is automaticaly build on the Snapcraft.io platform # https://snapcraft.io/glances # But you can try an offline build with the following command snapcraft: snapcraft # =================================================================== # Docker # Need Docker Buildx package (apt install docker-buildx on Ubuntu) # =================================================================== docker: docker-alpine docker-ubuntu ## Generate local docker images docker-alpine: docker-alpine-full docker-alpine-minimal docker-alpine-dev ## Generate local docker images (Alpine) docker-alpine-full: ## Generate local docker image (Alpine full) docker buildx build --target full -f ./docker-files/alpine.Dockerfile -t glances:local-alpine-full . docker-alpine-minimal: ## Generate local docker image (Alpine minimal) docker buildx build --target minimal -f ./docker-files/alpine.Dockerfile -t glances:local-alpine-minimal . docker-alpine-dev: ## Generate local docker image (Alpine dev) docker buildx build --target dev -f ./docker-files/alpine.Dockerfile -t glances:local-alpine-dev . docker-ubuntu: docker-ubuntu-full docker-ubuntu-minimal docker-ubuntu-dev ## Generate local docker images (Ubuntu) docker-ubuntu-full: ## Generate local docker image (Ubuntu full) docker buildx build --target full -f ./docker-files/ubuntu.Dockerfile -t glances:local-ubuntu-full . docker-ubuntu-minimal: ## Generate local docker image (Ubuntu minimal) docker buildx build --target minimal -f ./docker-files/ubuntu.Dockerfile -t glances:local-ubuntu-minimal . docker-ubuntu-dev: ## Generate local docker image (Ubuntu dev) docker buildx build --target dev -f ./docker-files/ubuntu.Dockerfile -t glances:local-ubuntu-dev . # =================================================================== # Run # =================================================================== run: ## Start Glances in console mode (also called standalone) ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf run-debug: ## Start Glances in debug console mode (also called standalone) ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -d run-local-conf: ## Start Glances in console mode with the system conf file ./venv/bin/python -m glances run-local-conf-hide-public: ## Start Glances in console mode with the system conf file and hide public information ./venv/bin/python -m glances --hide-public-info run-min: ## Start minimal Glances in console mode (also called standalone) ./venv-min/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf run-min-debug: ## Start minimal Glances in debug console mode (also called standalone) ./venv-min/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -d run-min-local-conf: ## Start minimal Glances in console mode with the system conf file ./venv-min/bin/python -m glances run-docker-alpine-minimal: ## Start Glances Alpine Docker minimal in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-alpine-minimal run-docker-alpine-full: ## Start Glances Alpine Docker full in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-alpine-full run-docker-alpine-dev: ## Start Glances Alpine Docker dev in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-alpine-dev run-docker-ubuntu-minimal: ## Start Glances Ubuntu Docker minimal in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-ubuntu-minimal run-docker-ubuntu-full: ## Start Glances Ubuntu Docker full in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-ubuntu-full run-docker-ubuntu-dev: ## Start Glances Ubuntu Docker dev in console mode docker run --rm -e TZ="${TZ}" -e GLANCES_OPT="" -v /run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it glances:local-ubuntu-dev run-webserver: ## Start Glances in Web server mode ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -w run-webserver-local-conf: ## Start Glances in Web server mode with the system conf file ./venv/bin/python -m glances -w run-webserver-local-conf-hide-public: ## Start Glances in Web server mode with the system conf file and hide public info ./venv/bin/python -m glances -w --hide-public-info run-restapiserver: ## Start Glances in REST API server mode ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -w --disable-webui run-server: ## Start Glances in server mode (RPC) ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -s run-client: ## Start Glances in client mode (RPC) ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -c localhost run-browser: ## Start Glances in browser mode (RPC) ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf --browser run-issue: ## Start Glances in issue mode ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf --issue show-version: ## Show Glances version number ./venv/bin/python -m glances -C ./conf/glances.conf -V .PHONY: test docs docs-server venv venv-min venv-dev