Elek, Marton created HDDS-1115:
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Summary: Provide ozone specific top-level pom.xml
Key: HDDS-1115
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDDS-1115
Project: Hadoop Distributed Data Store
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: build
Reporter: Elek, Marton
Assignee: Elek, Marton
Ozone build process doesn't require the pom.xml in the top level hadoop
directory as we use hadoop 3.2 artifacts as parents of hadoop-ozone and
hadoop-hdds. The ./pom.xml is used only to include the hadoop-ozone/hadoop-hdds
projects in the maven reactor.
>From command line, it's easy to build only the ozone artifacts:
{code}
mvn clean install -Phdds -am -pl :hadoop-ozone-dist
-Danimal.sniffer.skip=true -Denforcer.skip=true
{code}
Where: '-pl' defines the build of the hadoop-ozone-dist project
and '-am' defines to build all of the dependencies from the source tree
(hadoop-ozone-common, hadoop-hdds-common, etc.)
But this filtering is available only from the command line.
With providing a lightweight pom.ozone.xml we can achieve the same:
* We can open only hdds/ozone projects in the IDE/intellij. It makes the
development faster as IDE doesn't need to reindex all the sources all the time
+ it's easy to execute checkstyle/findbugs plugins of the intellij to the whole
project.
* Longer term we should create an ozone specific source artifact (currently
the source artifact for hadoop and ozone releases are the same) which also
requires a simplified pom.
In this patch I also added the .mvn directory to the .gitignore file.
With
{code}
mkdir -p .mvn && echo "-f ozone.pom.xml" > .mvn/maven.config" you can persist
the usage of the ozone.pom.xml for all the subsequent builds (in the same dir)
How to test?
Just do a 'mvn -f ozonze.pom.xml clean install -DskipTests'
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