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Sergio Peña commented on HIVE-14063:
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Sounds good idea to keep the configs on hive-site.xml just to follow the
standard. However, we also want that users can have their own credentials in a
place where Hive can look for them, like ~/.hive/hive-site.xml or any other
place.
> beeline to auto connect to the HiveServer2
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> Key: HIVE-14063
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-14063
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Beeline
> Reporter: Vihang Karajgaonkar
> Assignee: Vihang Karajgaonkar
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: beeline.conf.template
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> Currently one has to give an jdbc:hive2 url in order for Beeline to connect a
> hiveserver2 instance. It would be great if Beeline can get the info somehow
> (from a properties file at a well-known location?) and connect automatically
> if user doesn't specify such a url. If the properties file is not present,
> then beeline would expect user to provide the url and credentials using
> !connect or ./beeline -u .. commands
> While Beeline is flexible (being a mere JDBC client), most environments would
> have just a single HS2. Having users to manually connect into this via either
> "beeline ~/.propsfile" or -u or !connect statements is lowering the
> experience part.
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