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The following page has been changed by johanoskarsson: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/HowToContribute New page: = How to Contribute to Apache Hive = This page describes the mechanics of ''how'' to contribute software to Apache Hive. For ideas about ''what'' you might contribute, please see open tickets in [https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE Jira]. === Getting the source code === First of all, you need the Hive source code.[[BR]] Get the source code on your local drive using [http://hadoop.apache.org/hive/version_control.html SVN]. Most development is done on the "trunk": {{{ svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hadoop/hive/trunk hive-trunk }}} === Making Changes === Before you start, send a message to the [http://hadoop.apache.org/hive/mailing_lists.html#Developers Hive developer mailing list], or file a bug report in [https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE Jira]. Describe your proposed changes and check that they fit in with what others are doing and have planned for the project. Be patient, it may take folks a while to understand your requirements. Modify the source code and add some (very) nice features using your favorite IDE.[[BR]] But take care about the following points * All public classes and methods should have informative [http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/writingdoccomments/ Javadoc comments]. * Do not use @author tags. * Code should be formatted according to [http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/ Sun's conventions], with one exception: * Indent two spaces per level, not four. * Contributions should pass existing unit tests. * New unit tests should be provided to demonstrate bugs and fixes. [http://www.junit.org JUnit] is our test framework: * You must implement a class that extends {{{junit.framework.TestCase}}} and whose class name starts with {{{Test}}}. * Define methods within your class whose names begin with {{{test}}}, and call JUnit's many assert methods to verify conditions; these methods will be executed when you run {{{ant test}}}. * You can run all the unit test with the command {{{ant test}}}, or you can run a specific unit test with the command {{{ant -Dtestcase=<class name without package prefix> test}}} (for example {{{ant -Dtestcase=TestFileSystem test}}}) ==== Understanding Ant ==== Hive is built by Ant, a Java building tool. * Good Ant tutorial: http://i-proving.ca/space/Technologies/Ant+Tutorial === Generating a patch === ==== Unit Tests ==== Please make sure that all unit tests succeed before constructing your patch and that no new javac compiler warnings are introduced by your patch. {{{ > cd hive-trunk > ant clean test tar }}} After a while, if you see {{{ BUILD SUCCESSFUL }}} all is ok, but if you see {{{ BUILD FAILED }}} then please examine error messages in {{{build/test}}} and fix things before proceeding. ==== Creating a patch ==== Check to see what files you have modified with: {{{ svn stat }}} Add any new files with: {{{ svn add src/.../MyNewClass.java svn add src/.../TestMyNewClass.java }}} In order to create a patch, type (from the base directory of hive): {{{ svn diff > HIVE-1234.patch }}} This will report all modifications done on Hive sources on your local disk and save them into the ''HIVE-1234.patch'' file. Read the patch file. Make sure it includes ONLY the modifications required to fix a single issue. Please do not: * reformat code unrelated to the bug being fixed: formatting changes should be separate patches/commits. * comment out code that is now obsolete: just remove it. * insert comments around each change, marking the change: folks can use subversion to figure out what's changed and by whom. * make things public which are not required by end users. Please do: * try to adhere to the coding style of files you edit; * comment code whose function or rationale is not obvious; * update documentation (e.g., ''package.html'' files, this wiki, etc.) If you need to rename files in your patch: 1. Write a shell script that uses 'svn mv' to rename the original files. 1. Edit files as needed (e.g., to change package names). 1. Create a patch file with 'svn diff --no-diff-deleted --notice-ancestry'. 1. Submit both the shell script and the patch file. This way other developers can preview your change by running the script and then applying the patch. ==== Applying a patch ==== To apply a patch either you generated or found from JIRA, you can issue {{{ patch -p0 < cool_patch.patch }}} if you just want to check whether the patch applies you can run patch with --dry-run option {{{ patch -p0 --dry-run < cool_patch.patch }}} If you are an Eclipse user, you can apply a patch by : 1. Right click project name in Package Explorer , 2. Team -> Apply Patch === Contributing your work === Finally, patches should be ''attached'' to an issue report in [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE Jira] via the '''Attach File''' link on the issue's Jira. Please add a comment that asks for a code review following our [:CodeReviewChecklist: code review checklist]. Please note that the attachment should be granted license to ASF for inclusion in ASF works (as per the [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache License] §5). When you believe that your patch is ready to be committed, select the '''Submit Patch''' link on the issue's Jira. Folks should run {{{ant clean test}}} before selecting '''Submit Patch'''. Tests should all pass. If your patch involves performance optimizations, they should be validated by benchmarks that demonstrate an improvement. If your patch creates an incompatibility with the latest major release, then you must set the '''Incompatible change''' flag on the issue's Jira 'and' fill in the '''Release Note''' field with an explanation of the impact of the incompatibility and the necessary steps users must take. If your patch implements a major feature or improvement, then you must fill in the '''Release Note''' field on the issue's Jira with an explanation of the feature that will be comprehensible by the end user. A committer should evaluate the patch within a few days and either: commit it; or reject it with an explanation. Please be patient. Committers are busy people too. If no one responds to your patch after a few days, please make friendly reminders. Please incorporate other's suggestions into your patch if you think they're reasonable. Finally, remember that even a patch that is not committed is useful to the community. Should your patch receive a "-1" select the '''Resume Progress''' on the issue's Jira, upload a new patch with necessary fixes, and then select the '''Submit Patch''' link again. Committers: for non-trivial changes, it is best to get another committer to review your patches before commit. Use '''Submit Patch''' link like other contributors, and then wait for a "+1" from another committer before committing. Please also try to frequently review things in the patch queue. == Jira Guidelines == Please comment on issues in Jira, making their concerns known. Please also vote for issues that are a high priority for you. Please refrain from editing descriptions and comments if possible, as edits spam the mailing list and clutter Jira's "All" display, which is otherwise very useful. Instead, preview descriptions and comments using the preview button (on the right) before posting them. Keep descriptions brief and save more elaborate proposals for comments, since descriptions are included in Jira's automatically sent messages. If you change your mind, note this in a new comment, rather than editing an older comment. The issue should preserve this history of the discussion. == Stay involved == Contributors should join the [http://hadoop.apache.org/hive/mailing_lists.html Hive mailing lists]. In particular the dev list (to join discussions of changes) and the user list (to help others). == See Also == * [http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html Apache contributor documentation] * [http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html Apache voting documentation]
