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jay vyas commented on BIGTOP-1222:
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great point: Smoke functional tests don't need maven to run ! w00t.
So [~cos]
1) smokes/integration (direct API calling tests, like what happens in
test-artifacts/..../hbase/smoke/TestImportTsv.groovy)
2) smokes/functional (iTest based tests which don't make direct API calls, For
example TestMahoutExamples.groovy and TestHadoopExamples.groovy)
The target of this JIRA could be the LAtter. Hows that sound? IF you agree ill
sketch up a plan for it
> Completely gradleize the bigtop smokes
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> Key: BIGTOP-1222
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1222
> Project: Bigtop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Build
> Affects Versions: 0.7.0
> Reporter: jay vyas
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> Currently, there is a JIRA underway to make running the maven based smoke
> tests easier: BIGTOP-1195.
> Eventually, however, maybe we could run these smokes from gradle. I think
> that will obviate BIGTOP-1195 (Although i still assert a bash driver is a big
> win/gain for bigtop's goals : which are to unify the hadoop packaging and
> deployment paradigm).
> - run the smokes using a simple gradle goal
> - smokes should be easily runnable as scripts, with no need for jar file
> intermediates.
> - The bash driver for BIGTOP-1195 (if accepted, still under debate) should be
> upgraded to use the new gradle smokes
> - Delete old maven smokes.
> This might be a little ambitious, if so others chime in. I'm not a
> gradle/groovy expert but getting more well versed.
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