Sounds great! Looking forward !
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com>wrote: > Just an update. This is going very well: > > NFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Reactor Summary: > [INFO] > [INFO] Apache Hive ....................................... SUCCESS [0.002s] > [INFO] hive-shims-x ...................................... SUCCESS [1.210s] > [INFO] hive-shims-20 ..................................... SUCCESS [0.125s] > [INFO] hive-common ....................................... SUCCESS [0.082s] > [INFO] hive-serde ........................................ SUCCESS [2.521s] > [INFO] hive-metastore .................................... SUCCESS > [10.818s] > [INFO] hive-exec ......................................... SUCCESS [4.521s] > [INFO] hive-avro ......................................... SUCCESS [1.582s] > [INFO] hive-zookeeper .................................... SUCCESS [0.519s] > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Total time: 21.613s > [INFO] Finished at: Tue Aug 20 10:23:34 EDT 2013 > [INFO] Final Memory: 39M/408M > > > Though I did some short cuts and disabled some tests. We can build hive > very fast, including incremental builds. Also we are using maven plugins to > compile antlr, thrift, protobuf, datanucleas and building those every time. > > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Xuefu Zhang <xzh...@cloudera.com> wrote: > > > Thanks, Edward. > > > > I'm big +1 to mavenize Hive. Hive has long reached a point where it's > hard > > to manage its build using ant. I'd like to help on this too. > > > > Thanks, > > Xuefu > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com > > >wrote: > > > > > For those interested in pitching in. > > > https://github.com/edwardcapriolo/hive > > > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Edward Capriolo < > edlinuxg...@gmail.com > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > Summary from hive-irc channel. Minor edits for spell check/grammar. > > > > > > > > The last 10 lines are a summary of the key points. > > > > > > > > [10:59:17] <ecapriolo> noland: et all. Do you want to talk about hive > > in > > > > maven? > > > > [11:01:06] smonchi [~ > > > > ro...@host34-189-dynamic.23-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has quit > > IRC: > > > > Quit: ... 'cause there is no patch for human stupidity ... > > > > [11:10:04] <noland> ecapriolo: yeah that sounds good to me! > > > > [11:10:22] <noland> I saw you created the jira but haven't had time > to > > > look > > > > [11:10:32] <ecapriolo> So I found a few things > > > > [11:10:49] <ecapriolo> In common there is one or two testats that > > > actually > > > > fork a process :) > > > > [11:10:56] <ecapriolo> and use build.test.resources > > > > [11:11:12] <ecapriolo> Some serde, uses some methods from ql in > testing > > > > [11:11:27] <ecapriolo> and shims really needs a separate hadoop test > > shim > > > > [11:11:32] <ecapriolo> But that is all simple stuff > > > > [11:11:47] <ecapriolo> The biggest problem is I do not know how to > > solve > > > > shims with maven > > > > [11:11:50] <ecapriolo> do you have any ideas > > > > [11:11:52] <ecapriolo> ? > > > > [11:13:00] <noland> That one is going to be a challenge. It might be > > that > > > > in that section we have to drop down to ant > > > > [11:14:44] <noland> Is it a requirement that we build both the .20 > and > > > .23 > > > > shims for a "package" as we do today? > > > > [11:16:46] <ecapriolo> I was thinking we can do it like a JDBC driver > > > > [11:16:59] <ecapriolo> Se separate out the interface of shims > > > > [11:17:22] <ecapriolo> And then at runtime we drop in a driver > > > implementing > > > > [11:17:34] Wertax [~wer...@wolfkamp.xs4all.nl] has quit IRC: Remote > > host > > > > closed the connection > > > > [11:17:36] <ecapriolo> That or we could use maven's profile system > > > > [11:18:09] <ecapriolo> It seems that everything else can actually > link > > > > against hadoop-0.20.2 as a provided dependency > > > > [11:18:37] <noland> Yeah either would work. The driver method would > > > > probably require use to use ant build both the drivers? > > > > [11:18:44] <noland> I am a fan of mvn profiles > > > > [11:19:05] <ecapriolo> I was thinking we kinda separate the shim out > > into > > > > its own project,, not a module > > > > [11:19:10] <ecapriolo> to achive that jdbc thing > > > > [11:19:27] <ecapriolo> But I do not have a solution yet, I was > looking > > to > > > > farm that out to someone smart...like you :) > > > > [11:19:33] <noland> :) > > > > [11:19:47] <ecapriolo> All I know is that we need a test shim because > > > > HadoopShim requires hadoop-test jars > > > > [11:20:10] <ecapriolo> then the Mini stuff is only used in qtest > anyway > > > > [11:20:48] <ecapriolo> Is this something you want to help with? I was > > > > thinking of spinning up a github > > > > [11:20:50] <noland> I think that the separate projects would work and > > > > perhaps nicely. > > > > [11:21:01] <noland> Yeah I'd be interested in helping! > > > > [11:21:17] <noland> But I am going on vacation starting next week for > > > > about 10 days > > > > [11:21:27] <ecapriolo> Ah cool where are you going? > > > > [11:21:37] <noland> Netherlands > > > > [11:21:42] <noland> Biking around and such > > > > [11:23:52] <noland> The one thing I was thinking about with regards > to > > a > > > > branch is keeping history. We'll want to keep history for the files > but > > > > AFAICT svn doesn't understand git mv. > > > > [11:24:16] Wertax [~wer...@wolfkamp.xs4all.nl] has joined #hive > > > > [11:31:19] jeromatron [~text...@host90-152-1-162.ipv4.regusnet.com] > > has > > > > quit IRC: Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… > > > > [11:35:49] <ecapriolo> noland: Right I do not play to suggest that we > > > will > > > > do this in git > > > > [11:36:11] <ecapriolo> I just see that we are going to have to hack > > stuff > > > > up and it is not the type of work that lends itself well to branches. > > > > [11:36:17] <noland> Ahh ok > > > > [11:36:56] <ecapriolo> Once we come up with a solution for the shims, > > and > > > > we have something that can reasonably build and test hive we can > figure > > > out > > > > how to apply that to a branch/trunk > > > > [11:36:58] <noland> yeah so just do a POC on github and then > implement > > on > > > > svn > > > > [11:37:05] <noland> cool > > > > [11:37:29] <ecapriolo> Along the way we can probably find things that > > we > > > > can do like that common test I found and other minor things > > > > [11:37:41] <noland> sounds good > > > > [11:37:50] <ecapriolo> Those we can likely just commit into the > current > > > > trunk and I will file issues for those now > > > > [11:37:58] <noland> cool > > > > [11:38:41] <ecapriolo> But yea man. I just cant take the project as > it > > is > > > > now > > > > [11:38:51] <ecapriolo> in eclipse everytime I touch a file it > rebuilds > > > > everything! > > > > [11:38:53] <ecapriolo> Its like WTF > > > > [11:39:09] <ecapriolo> Running one tests takes like 3 minutes > > > > [11:39:12] <ecapriolo> its out of control > > > > [11:39:23] <noland> LOL > > > > [11:39:29] <noland> I agree 110% > > > > [11:39:32] <ecapriolo> eclipse was not always like that I am not sure > > how > > > > the hell it happened > > > > [11:39:51] <noland> The eclipse sep thing is so harmful > > > > [11:40:08] <noland> dep thing that is > > > > [11:40:12] <ecapriolo> I mean command line ant was always bad, but > you > > > > used to be able to work in eclipse without having to rebuild > everything > > > > every change/test > > > > [11:40:39] <noland> Yeah the first thing I do these days is disable > the > > > > ant builder > > > > [11:40:52] <ecapriolo> Ow... I did not really know that was a thing > > > > [11:40:55] <noland> it starts compiling while you are still working > and > > > > blocks for minutes > > > > [11:41:02] <ecapriolo> Right that is what I mean > > > > [11:41:11] <ecapriolo> Everyone has like 10 hacks to work on the > > project > > > > [11:41:14] <noland> yeah you can remove it in project…one sec > > > > [11:41:17] <ecapriolo> perm gen > > > > [11:41:20] <ecapriolo> ant builder > > > > [11:41:32] <noland> project -> properties -> builders > > > > [11:41:34] <ecapriolo> hive does not build offline anymore > > > > [11:41:37] <noland> yeah > > > > [11:41:47] <ecapriolo> Im not sure when this stuff went bad, but it > has > > > > gotten really really bad > > > > [11:42:09] <ecapriolo> Also what I plan on doing is stripping out > > > > non-essentials > > > > [11:42:25] <ecapriolo> like serde has all this thrift and avro stuff > to > > > > support custom formats > > > > [11:42:30] <ecapriolo> that is going into its own module > > > > [11:42:43] <ecapriolo> Going to rip out all the udfs accept between > and > > > or. > > > > [11:43:50] <noland> yeah it'd be nice to have those items in their > own > > > > modules so you can just build/test them when you want > > > > [11:44:12] <ecapriolo> hbase zookeeper locking > > > > [11:44:31] Wertax [~wer...@wolfkamp.xs4all.nl] has quit IRC: Remote > > host > > > > closed the connection > > > > [11:44:44] <noland> yeah for sure > > > > [11:45:04] <noland> I think the default for testing should be the in > > > > process locking > > > > [11:45:10] <ecapriolo> Absolutely. > > > > [11:45:40] <ecapriolo> The other issue I want to tackle is > > hive-exec.jar > > > > [11:45:54] <ecapriolo> I want to jar-jar all the dependencies. > > > > [11:46:46] <ecapriolo> I run into to many conflicts with log4j and > > guava, > > > > and commons-utils all those things need to be packaged into > > > non-conflicting > > > > packages > > > > [11:46:58] <noland> I haven't looked at how we build that yet but I > > agree > > > > it'd be nice if we could jar-jar things like guava > > > > [11:47:12] <noland> so we can actually use them on server side > > > > [11:47:16] <ecapriolo> We dont really need quava. its probably just > > used > > > > for one tiny thing > > > > [11:47:43] <ecapriolo> People are forgetting/do not understand that > > > > hive-exec needs to get sent via the distributed cache > > > > [11:47:57] <noland> Wen we implement range joins they have a RangeMap > > > that > > > > we'll need. > > > > [11:47:57] <ecapriolo> so making it hulkingly fat just slows > everything > > > > down > > > > [11:48:11] <noland> Do we ship it every time? > > > > [11:48:25] <noland> Cause we only have to ship it once per version of > > the > > > > jar. > > > > [11:48:42] <ecapriolo> Recently you need the jackson jars on the > auxlib > > > as > > > > well > > > > [11:48:46] <ecapriolo> hive will not work without it > > > > [11:49:11] <ecapriolo> People are just focused > > > > feature-feature-feature...bigger...bigger bigger > > > > [11:49:24] rubensayshi [drakie@nat/hyves.nl/x-uxywnflkbberbzhq] has > > quit > > > > IRC: Quit: Leaving > > > > [11:49:27] <noland> yeah maven modules will definitely help us > > understand > > > > who depends on what. > > > > [11:49:28] <ecapriolo> Next up kyro > > > > [11:49:51] <noland> I agree there is a lot of tech debt that needs > > paying > > > > [11:50:30] <ecapriolo> So those are all the high level things I want > to > > > > tackle > > > > [11:50:59] <ecapriolo> shims, general cleanup, break out > non-essential > > > > code, build a better non conflicting hive-exec jar > > > > [11:51:10] <noland> That sounds good. Once we hack on github for a > > while > > > > it'd be nice to develop a brief high level plan on how to implement > > > > [11:51:26] <ecapriolo> Also get maven artifacts with correct > depencency > > > > scopes like provided etc > > > > [11:51:40] <ecapriolo> Right now pulling a hive jar from maven is > like > > > > pulling in the world > > > > [11:52:08] bvanhoy [~Adium@64.124.34.34] has joined #hive > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Edward Capriolo < > > edlinuxg...@gmail.com > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > >> I have opened > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-5107because I > > > >> am growing tired of how long hive's build take. > > > >> > > > >> I have started playing with this by creating a simple multi-module > > > >> project and copying stuff as I go. I have ported a minimal shims and > > > common > > > >> and I have all the tests in common almost running. > > > >> > > > >> Q. This is going to be ugly hacky work for a while, I was thinking > it > > > >> should be a branch but it is just going to be a mess of moves and > > copies > > > >> etc. Not really something you can diff etc. > > > >> > > > >> Is anyone else interested in working on this as well. If so I think > we > > > >> can just setup a github and I can arrange for anyone to have access > to > > > it. > > > >> > > > >> Thanks, > > > >> Edward > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Edward Capriolo < > > edlinuxg...@gmail.com > > > >wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> "Some of the hard part was that some of the test classes are in the > > > wrong > > > >>> module that references classes in a later module." > > > >>> > > > >>> I think the modules will have to be able to reference each other in > > > many > > > >>> cases. Serde and QL are tightly coupled. QL is really too large and > > we > > > >>> should find a way to cut that up. > > > >>> > > > >>> Part of this problem is the q.tests > > > >>> > > > >>> I think one way to handle this is to only allow unit tests inside > the > > > >>> module. I imagine running all the q tests would be done in a final > > > module > > > >>> hive-qtest. Or possibly two final modules > > > >>> hive-qtest > > > >>> hive-qtest-extra (tangential things like UDFS and input formats not > > > core > > > >>> to hive) > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Owen O'Malley <omal...@apache.org > > > >wrote: > > > >>> > > > >>>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 12:55 PM, kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com < > > > >>>> kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > I'd like to propose we move towards Maven. > > > >>>> > > > > >>>> > Big +1 on this. Most of the major apache projects(hadoop, hbase, > > > avro > > > >>>> etc.) > > > >>>> > are maven based. > > > >>>> > > > > >>>> > > > >>>> A big +1 from me too. I actually took a pass at it a couple of > > months > > > >>>> ago. > > > >>>> Some of the hard part was that some of the test classes are in the > > > wrong > > > >>>> module that references classes in a later module. Obviously that > > > >>>> prevents > > > >>>> any kind of modular build. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> As an additional plus to Maven is that Maven includes tools to > > correct > > > >>>> the > > > >>>> project and module dependencies. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> -- Owen > > > >>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > >