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Thomas Poepping commented on HIVE-14373:
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The build server is part of AmazonEC2, is it not? Why would we not allow hiveqa
to run these tests using those credentials, while still keeping them out of the
source? It would be easier for committers and contributors if it was obvious
that their change might break something, without relying on committers to have
to run the tests manually.
> Add integration tests for hive on S3
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> Key: HIVE-14373
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-14373
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Sergio Peña
> Assignee: Abdullah Yousufi
> Attachments: HIVE-14373.patch
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> With Hive doing improvements to run on S3, it would be ideal to have better
> integration testing on S3.
> These S3 tests won't be able to be executed by HiveQA because it will need
> Amazon credentials. We need to write suite based on ideas from the Hadoop
> project where:
> - an xml file is provided with S3 credentials
> - a committer must run these tests manually to verify it works
> - the xml file should not be part of the commit, and hiveqa should not run
> these tests.
> https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowToContribute#Submitting_patches_against_object_stores_such_as_Amazon_S3.2C_OpenStack_Swift_and_Microsoft_Azure
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