Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: altimeter
Version: 3.0.3
Summary: Graph AWS resources in Neptune
Home-page: https://github.com/tableau/altimeter
Author: Tableau
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Altimeter
        
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        Altimeter is a system to graph and scan AWS resources across multiple
        AWS Organizations and Accounts.
        
        Altimeter generates RDF files which can be loaded into a triplestore
        such as AWS Neptune for querying.
        
        # Quickstart
        
        ## Installation
        
            pip install altimeter
        
        ## Configuration
        
        Altimeter's behavior is driven by a toml configuration file.  A few sample
        configuration files are included in the `conf/` directory:
        
        * `current_single_account.toml` - scans the current account - this is the account
          for which the environment's currently configured AWS CLI credentials are.
        * `current_master_multi_account.toml` - scans the current account and attempts to
          scan all organizational subaccounts - this configuration should be used if you
          are scanning  all accounts in an organization.  To do this the currently
          configured AWS CLI credentials should be pointing to an AWS Organizations
          master account.
        
        To scan a subset of regions, set the region list parameter `regions` in the `scan`
        section to a list of region names.
        
        ## Generating the Graph
        
        Assuming you have configured AWS CLI credentials
        (see <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-configure.html>),
        run:
        
            altimeter <path-to-config>
        
        This will scan all resources in regions specified in the config file.
        
        The full path to the generated RDF file will printed, for example:
        
            Created /tmp/altimeter/20191018/1571425383/graph.rdf
        
        This RDF file can then be loaded into a triplestore such as Neptune or
        Blazegraph for querying.
        
        For more user documentation see <https://tableau.github.io/altimeter/>
        
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