# Installer ccm avec Homebrew, MacPorts

Consultez les chemins d'installation, exécutables, métadonnées et notes de sécurité de ccm pour les workflows d'agents IA.

## installation

```sh
sudo av install brew:ccm
```

Commandes d'installation supplémentaires:

### macOS

- Homebrew (100%):

```sh
brew install ccm
```

  Preuve: local Homebrew formula metadata

- MacPorts (94%):

```sh
sudo port install ccm
```

  Preuve: MacPorts ports tree: databases/ccm/Portfile from https://api.github.com/repos/macports/macports-ports/git/trees/master?recursive=1

## Faits du paquet

- **Clé du paquet:** brew:ccm
- **Gestionnaire de paquets:** Homebrew
- **Page du gestionnaire de paquets:** <https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/ccm>
- **Version:** 3.1.5
- **Résumé source:** Create and destroy an Apache Cassandra cluster on localhost
- **Page d'accueil:** <https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm>
- **Dépôt:** <https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm>
- **Docs amont:** <https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm#readme>
- **Licence:** Apache-2.0
- **Archive source:** <https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f1/12/091e82033d53b3802e1ead6b16045c5ecfb03374f8586a4ae4673a914c1a/ccm-3.1.5.tar.gz>
- **Généré:** 2026-07-08T18:08:21+00:00

## exécutables

- ccm (cli)
- ccm (alias)

## Dépendances

- libyaml
- python@3.14

## Comportement d'installation

- hook post-installation: non défini
- Bouteille: disponible sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux

## Version et fraîcheur

- page générée: 2026-07-08
- version du gestionnaire: 3.1.5
- données locales: OK
- dépôt amont: https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm
- info: No package-manager update timestamp was available.
- info: No cached GitHub release or tag data was available.
## Historique du projet et usages

CCM, the Cassandra Cluster Manager, is a Python command-line tool for creating, launching, testing, and destroying local Apache Cassandra clusters. It matters in package-manager catalogs because it packages a repeatable local Cassandra lab into a single executable rather than leaving users to hand-wire several Cassandra nodes.

### Historique du projet

The official Apache repository describes CCM as a script and library for creating, managing, and destroying a small Cassandra cluster on a local box for testing. The GitHub repository was created in 2011 and is now hosted under the Apache organization as apache/cassandra-ccm.

The install documentation notes that CCM predates the modern Python packaging defaults and then explains current Python 3, virtualenv, and editable-install workflows, which reflects the project's long life across Cassandra and Python eras.

### Historique d'adoption

The official install document points users to PyPI and Homebrew packages, so CCM has been distributed both as a Python package and as a Unix package-manager formula. The input package facts also list Homebrew and MacPorts package names.

### Modes d'utilisation

Typical usage creates a named Cassandra cluster for a given Cassandra release or source tree, populates it with local nodes, starts the nodes, inspects rings or logs, and later removes the cluster. By default, node data and configuration live under ~/.ccm/<cluster_name>/, while downloaded Cassandra releases are cached under ~/.ccm/repository/.

### Pourquoi les passionnés de paquets s'y intéressent

CCM is a good example of a package-manager utility whose value is not a single algorithm but a reproducible local topology. It turns Cassandra cluster setup into a developer-facing CLI workflow and is especially useful for tests, demos, compatibility checks, and package maintainers who need disposable Cassandra environments.

### Chronologie

- 2011: Official GitHub repository created.
- 2010s: README documents local multi-node Cassandra cluster creation and versioned Cassandra downloads.
- 2020s: Install guide documents Python 3, virtualenv, Apple Silicon, and modern macOS caveats.

### Related projects

- Apache Cassandra is the database system CCM manages locally.
- DataStax Enterprise and Hyper Converged Database are mentioned by the README as third-party cluster types supported through CCM extensions.

### Sources

- <https://api.github.com/repos/apache/cassandra-ccm>
- <https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm>
- <https://github.com/apache/cassandra-ccm#readme>
- <https://formulae.brew.sh/api/formula/ccm.json>


## Notes de sécurité

infrastructure mutation or orchestration signal.

- **Risque Geiger:** orange / moyen
- infrastructure mutation or orchestration signal


## Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.


## Configuration files

- Unix: ~/.ccm/<cluster_name>/
## Détails de la base source

- **Source Database:** Homebrew formula API
- **Tap:** homebrew/core
- **Full Name:** ccm
- **Version Scheme:** 0
- **Revision:** 5
- **Head Version:** HEAD
- **Bottle Stable Root URL:** <https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core>
- **Deprecated:** no
- **Disabled:** no
- **Keg Only:** no
- **URL Keys:** head, stable

## Autres enregistrements de gestionnaires de paquets

- MacPorts - ccm: normalized package name match | MacPorts ports tree: databases/ccm/Portfile from https://api.github.com/repos/macports/macports-ports/git/trees/master?recursive=1


## Liens liés

- [Source-control packages](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/source-control-tools/) - Belongs to a source-control command family.
- [Secret-risk packages](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/secret-risk-packages/) - Has protected-tool coverage, approval-gate, or non-low Geiger security signals.
- [Terminal utility packages](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/terminal-utilities/) - Matched terminal and command-line workflow metadata.
- [Networking and protocol packages](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/networking-protocol-tools/) - Matched network, protocol, or remote-service metadata.
- [python@3.14](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/python-3-14/) - Runtime dependency declared by Homebrew.
- [cmus](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/cmus/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: audio, cli, media, music-player, terminal.
- [moc](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/moc/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: audio, cli, media, music-player, terminal.
- [mufetch](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/mufetch/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: cli, media, music, terminal.
- [abcmidi](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/abcmidi/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: cli, media, music.
- [adplay](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/adplay/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: audio, cli, media, music-player.
- [audacious](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/audacious/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: audio, cli, media, music-player.
- [cava](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/cava/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: audio, cli, media, terminal.
- [chordii](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/chordii/) - Shares av.db curated category or tags: cli, media, music.
- [kew](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/kew/) - Both packages work with overlapping file formats or content types. Shared terms: audio, cli, media, music, music-player.
- [termusic](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/termusic/) - Both packages work with overlapping file formats or content types. Shared terms: audio, cli, media, music, music-player.
- [bandcamp-dl](https://www.automicvault.com/fr/pkg/brew/bandcamp-dl/) - Both packages touch the same language runtime or ecosystem. Shared terms: audio, cli, media, music, python.

## Combined YAML source

View the package source record on GitHub. [combined/ccm.yml](https://github.com/automic-vault/db/blob/main/combined/ccm.yml)


## Sources

- Nucleus package database
- Geiger risk classifier
- package-page enrichment
- curated configuration and credential file locations
- curated package history
- package version freshness
- av.db category and tag curation
- package relationship graph
- external package-manager database matches
- cross-ecosystem install command graph
