konveyor / kantra

A CLI that unifies analysis and transformation capabilities of Konveyor
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Kantra

Kantra is a CLI that unifies analysis and transformation capabilities of Konveyor. It is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

Podman 4+ is required to run kantra. By default, it is configured to use the podman executable available on the host.

Although kantra is primarily tested with podman, Docker Engine 24+ or Docker Desktop 4+ can be used as an alternative. To use docker, set the environment variable CONTAINER_TOOL pointing to the docker executable's path:

export CONTAINER_TOOL=/usr/bin/docker

Installation

To install kantra, download the executable for your platform and add it to the path.

Note: For Mac you might get a "Apple could not verify" error message. If you do you can run xattr -d com.apple.quarantine kantra to have Apple trust the kantra binary.

Downloading stable release

Go to the release page and download the zip file containing a binary for your platform and architecture. Unzip the archive and add the executable in it to the path.

Downloading the latest / particular version

The easiest way to get the latest (or a particular/older) executable is to get it from the respective container image.

Set the shell variable kantra_version to a particular version if you want to grab that version, e.g., kantra_version=v0.4.0.

Linux

Run:

${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} cp $(${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} create --name kantra-download quay.io/konveyor/kantra:${kantra_version:-latest}):/usr/local/bin/kantra . && ${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} rm kantra-download

Mac

When you are not using Docker for Desktop on your Mac (see above), you need to start a podman machine prior to running any podman commands (see Setup for Mac)

Once a machine is started, run:

${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} cp $(${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} create --name kantra-download quay.io/konveyor/kantra:${kantra_version:-latest}):/usr/local/bin/darwin-kantra . && ${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} rm kantra-download

Windows

When you are not using Docker for Desktop on your Windows (see above), you need to start a podman machine prior to running any podman commands (see Setup for Windows)

Once a machine is started, run:

${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} cp $(${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} create --name kantra-download quay.io/konveyor/kantra:${kantra_version:-latest}):/usr/local/bin/windows-kantra . && ${CONTAINER_TOOL:-podman} rm kantra-download

Ensure that you add the executable to the PATH.

Setup (For Mac and Windows Only)

On Mac and Windows, a podman machine needs to be started prior to running any commands, unless you are using Docker (for Desktop):

Mac

Prior to starting your podman machine, run:

ulimit -n unlimited

Init your podman machine :

If the input and/or output directories you intend to use with kantra fall outside the tree of $HOME, /private/tmp and /var/folders directories, you should mount those directories in addition to the default.

Increase podman resources (minimum 4G memory is required):

podman machine set <vm_name> --cpus 4 --memory 4096
Windows

Init the machine:

podman machine init <vm_name>

Usage

Kantra has three subcommands:

  1. analyze: This subcommand allows running source code analysis on input source code or a binary.

  2. transform: This subcommand allows either converting XML rules to YAML or running OpenRewrite recipes on source code.

  3. test: This subcommand allows testing YAML rules.

Analyze

analyze subcommand allows running source code and binary analysis using analyzer-lsp

To run analysis on application source code, run:

kantra analyze --input=<path/to/source/code> --output=<path/to/output/dir>

--input must point to a source code directory or a binary file, --output must point to a directory to contain analysis results.

All flags:

Flags:
      --analyze-known-libraries          analyze known open-source libraries
      --bulk                             running multiple analyze commands in bulk will result to combined static report
      --context-lines int                number of lines of source code to include in the output for each incident (default 100)
  -d, --dependency-folders stringArray   directory for dependencies
      --enable-default-rulesets          run default rulesets with analysis (default true)
  -h, --help                             help for analyze
      --http-proxy string                HTTP proxy string URL
      --https-proxy string               HTTPS proxy string URL
      --incident-selector string         an expression to select incidents based on custom variables. ex: (!package=io.konveyor.demo.config-utils)
  -i, --input string                     path to application source code or a binary
      --jaeger-endpoint string           jaeger endpoint to collect traces
      --json-output                      create analysis and dependency output as json
  -l, --label-selector string            run rules based on specified label selector expression
      --list-sources                     list rules for available migration sources
      --list-targets                     list rules for available migration targets
      --maven-settings string            path to a custom maven settings file to use
  -m, --mode string                      analysis mode. Must be one of 'full' or 'source-only' (default "full")
      --no-proxy string                  proxy excluded URLs (relevant only with proxy)
  -o, --output string                    path to the directory for analysis output
      --overwrite                        overwrite output directory
      --rules stringArray                filename or directory containing rule files. Use multiple times for additional rules: --rules <rule1> --rules <rule2> ...
      --skip-static-report               do not generate static report
  -s, --source stringArray               source technology to consider for analysis. Use multiple times for additional sources: --source <source1> --source <source2> ...
  -t, --target stringArray               target technology to consider for analysis. Use multiple times for additional targets: --target <target1> --target <target2> ...

Analyze multiple applications

By design, kantra supports single application analysis per kantra command execution. However, it is possible use --bulk option for executing multiple kantra analyze commands with different applications to get an output directory and static-report populated with all applications analysis reports.

Example:

kantra analyze --bulk --input=<path/to/source/A> --output=<path/to/output/ABC>
kantra analyze --bulk --input=<path/to/source/B> --output=<path/to/output/ABC>
kantra analyze --bulk --input=<path/to/source/C> --output=<path/to/output/ABC>

Transform

Transform has two subcommands:

  1. openrewrite: This subcommand allows running one or more available OpenRewrite recipes on input source code.

  2. rules: This subcommand allows converting Windup XML rules into the analyzer-lsp YAML format.

OpenRewrite

openrewrite subcommand allows running OpenRewrite recipes on source code.

To transform applications using OpenRewrite, run:

kantra transform openrewrite --input=<path/to/source/code> --target=<exactly_one_target_from_the_list>

The value of --target option must be one of the available OpenRewrite recipes. To list all available recipes, run:

kantra transform --list-targets

All flags:

Flags:
  -g, --goal string             target goal (default "dryRun")
  -h, --help                    help for openrewrite
  -i, --input string            path to application source code directory
  -l, --list-targets            list all available OpenRewrite recipes
  -s, --maven-settings string   path to a custom maven settings file to use
  -t, --target string           target openrewrite recipe to use. Run --list-targets to get a list of packaged recipes.

Rules

rules subcommand allows converting Windup XML rules to analyzer-lsp YAML rules using windup-shim

To convert Windup XML rules to the analyzer-lsp YAML format, run:

kantra transform rules --input=<path/to/xmlrules> --output=<path/to/output/dir>

--input flag should point to a file or a directory containing XML rules, --output should point to an output directory for YAML rules.

All flags:

Flags:
  -h, --help                help for rules
  -i, --input stringArray   path to XML rule file(s) or directory
  -o, --output string       path to output directory

Test

test subcommand allows running tests on YAML rules written for analyzer-lsp.

The input to test runner will be one or more test files and / or directories containing tests written in YAML.

kantra test /path/to/a/single/tests/file.test.yaml

The output of tests is printed on the console.

See different ways to run the test command in the test runner doc

References

Code of Conduct

Refer to Konveyor's Code of Conduct here.