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# Kapow!
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If you can script it, you can HTTP it.
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[](https://circleci.com/gh/BBVA/kapow/tree/master)
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[](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/bbva/kapow)
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|Section | Info |
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|Project site | https://github.com/BBVA/kapow |
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|Issues | https://github.com/BBVA/kapow/issues/ |
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|Documentation | https://kapow.readthedocs.io |
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|Author | BBVA Innovation Labs |
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|Latest Version | v0.3.0 |
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## What's Kapow!
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Say we have a nice cozy **shell command** that solves our problem. Kapow! lets
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us easily **turn that into an HTTP API**.
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### Let's see this with an example
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We want to expose **log entries** for files not found on our **Apache Web
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Server**, as an HTTP API. With Kapow! we just need to write this file:
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```bash
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[apache-host]$ cat search-apache-errors.pow
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kapow route add /apache-errors - <<-'EOF'
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cat /var/log/apache2/access.log | grep 'File does not exist' | kapow set /response/body
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EOF
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```
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and then, run it using Kapow!
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```bash
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[apache-host]$ kapow server --bind 0.0.0.0:8080 search-apache-errors.pow
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```
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finally, we can read from the just-defined endpoint:
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```bash
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[another-host]$ curl http://apache-host:8080/apache-errors
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[Fri Feb 01 22:07:57.154391 2019] [core:info] [pid 7:tid 140284200093440] [client 172.17.0.1:50756] AH00128: File does not exist: /usr/var/www/mysite/favicon.ico
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[Fri Feb 01 22:07:57.808291 2019] [core:info] [pid 8:tid 140284216878848] [client 172.17.0.1:50758] AH00128: File does not exist: /usr/var/www/mysite/favicon.ico
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[Fri Feb 01 22:07:57.878149 2019] [core:info] [pid 8:tid 140284208486144] [client 172.17.0.1:50758] AH00128: File does not exist: /usr/var/www/mysite/favicon.ico
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...
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```
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### Why Kapow! shines in these cases
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- We can share information **without having to grant SSH access** to anybody.
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- We can share information easily **over HTTP**.
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- We can **limit** what is executed.
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## Documentation
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You can find the complete documentation and examples
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[here](https://kapow.readthedocs.io).
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## Authors
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Kapow! is being developed by BBVA-Labs Security team members, sorted by name length:
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- César Gallego
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- Hector Hurtado
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- pancho horrillo
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- Daniel Hernández
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- Roberto Abdelkader Martínez Pérez
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Kapow! is Open Source Software and available under the [Apache 2
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license](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BBVA/kapow/master/LICENSE).
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## Contributions
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Contributions are of course welcome. See
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[CONTRIBUTING](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BBVA/kapow/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst)
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or skim existing tickets to see where you could help out.
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