There are a couple of screenshots on the github page, the easiest way to check it out is to run it. It only requires 1 config change and it's good to go.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Mona Chitnis <[email protected]> wrote: > Great job! Could you possibly provide us with some more screenshots? > -- > Mona Chitnis > > > > > On 10/16/12 2:56 PM, "Matthew Rathbone" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Yeah, you could go direct to SQL, but it seems much nicer and cleaner to > >use the API. It also means it's pretty easy to hook up other actions like > >job submission, canceling, retries, etc. > >Theoretically this also shields the user from schema changes that don't > >affect the API, plus it's pretty damn fast actually, surprisingly so. > > > > > > > > > >On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Matt Goeke <[email protected]> > >wrote: > > > >> This is awesome! Amusingly enough this was something I had in our > >>private > >> JIRA to work on but we have been too busy trying to production-ize the > >> deployment of our workflows/coordinators. I am curious about something I > >> read on the main github page and will have to see if I can dig through > >>your > >> source soon so feel free to correct me if I am wrong: could using the > >>oozie > >> client for querying be avoided completely by just hitting the schema > >> directly? There is very little I have found I needed to go through the > >> client/CLI for that I couldn't write simple SQL to get. > >> > >> Either way I commend you guys for open sourcing it and this is extremely > >> helpful! > >> > >> -- > >> Matt > >> > >> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Matthew Rathbone > >><[email protected] > >> >wrote: > >> > >> > Hey guys, > >> > > >> > We just open sourced a small dashboard we use for monitoring our oozie > >> > jobs, thought I'd share: > >> > https://github.com/foursquare/oozie-web > >> > > >> > It originated from a hack-day project here at foursquare with the > >>goal to > >> > make it a little easier to find and link to job detail pages. It's a > >> very > >> > simple web-server that uses the java OozieClient to query for jobs. > >>It's > >> > only built for the CDH3 version of oozie at the moment (2.3.2), but > >>we'll > >> > be updating it soon for cdh4 which is oozie 3.something. > >> > > >> > > >> > Would love opinions and feedback! Having great success with Oozie > >>here at > >> > foursquare. Here's the accompanying blog post: > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > http://engineering.foursquare.com/2012/10/16/open-sourcing-our-dashboard- > >>for-apache-oozie/ > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > -- > >> > Matthew Rathbone > >> > Foursquare | Software Engineer | Server Engineering Team > >> > [email protected] | @rathboma <http://twitter.com/rathboma> | > >> > 4sq<http://foursquare.com/rathboma> > >> > > >> > > > > > > > >-- > >Matthew Rathbone > >Foursquare | Software Engineer | Server Engineering Team > >[email protected] | @rathboma <http://twitter.com/rathboma> | > >4sq<http://foursquare.com/rathboma> > > -- Matthew Rathbone Foursquare | Software Engineer | Server Engineering Team [email protected] | @rathboma <http://twitter.com/rathboma> | 4sq<http://foursquare.com/rathboma>
