(Forward port from branch-2; simplified by the fact that there
is no hadoop-2.0 profile on master branch)
Make it so our published poms carry the minimum needed to run
an hbase; the published pom has no profiles -- the profiles
specified at build time are resolved, their dependencies inlined,
and then they are stripped -- and no build-time, or plugins
dependencies or properties, etc. Resultant poms have explicit
hadoop lib versions baked in -- no more being able to choose
hbase with hadoop2 or haddop3 at downstream build time by setting
a '-Dhadoop.profile=X.0'.
Pattern is to add profiles when none in sub-modules when
the flatten plugin complains it can't resolve an hadoop
dependency's 'version' (e.g. hadoop-common, hadoop-hdfs).
Adding the profile in the sub-module make it so the flatten
plugin can figure 'hadoop.version' definitively.
(In master there is only the hadoop-3.0 profile).
Another spin on the above happens when profiles already exist
in submodule but the flatten plugin is complaining it can't
figure figure version on an hadoop dependency NOT under
profiles. Below, we move the delinquent hadoop dependency under
existing profiles (minikdc was the usual dependency outside
profiles in sub-modules that flatten complained about).
Sometimes, moving an hadoop dependency under a profile, there
would be excludes on the local dependency. If the parent pom
excludes section was missing the local excludes, we added them
up to the parent module so all excluding is done up there in
the parent profile dependencyManagement section.
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
* rely on git plumbing commands when checking if we've built the site for a particular commit already
* switch to forcing '-e' for bash
* add command line switches for: path to hbase, working directory, and publishing
* only export JAVA/MAVEN HOME if they aren't already set.
* add some docs about assumptions
* Update javadoc plugin to consistently be version 3.0.0
* avoid duplicative site invocations on reactor modules
* update use of cp command so it works both on linux and mac
* manually skip enforcer plugin during build
* still doing install of all jars due to MJAVADOC-490, but then skip rebuilding during aggregate reports.
* avoid the pager on git-diff by teeing to a log file, which also helps later reviewing in the case of big changesets.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@apache.org>
We don't do checkstyle as part of default "mvn install" since it takes significant
amount of time (~90sec) and slows builds and development. We only need it for pre-commits.
Changes:
- replaced commons-logging to slf4j everywhere
- log.XXX(Throwable) calls were replaced with log.XXX(t.toString(), t)
- log.XXX(Object) calls were replaced with log.XXX(Objects.toString(obj))
- log.fatal() calls were replaced with log.error(HBaseMarkers.FATAL, ...)
- programmatic log4j configuration was removed from the unit test
This commit does not affect the current logging configurations, because log4j
is still on the classpath. slf4j-log4j12 binds log4j to slf4j.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
It seems like the original reason this execution filter was added is no
longer an issue for 2.0. Actually, these entries actually preclude
Eclipse from correctly using the Java8 source/target version that we
have specified (which creates numerous compilation errors in Eclipse)
Signed-off-by: Guanghao Zhang <zghao@apache.org>
Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and
explicity list the dependencies we exploit.
Remove the parent dependencies set which had junit, mockito,
log4j, and findbugs annotations (had to put junit back
temporarily in subsequent version of this patch TODO). Listing in
parent set meant these libs were dependencies for all modules
which in practice was not the case. Edited all modules so
those that need any from this parent set now do explicit listing.
Ran the dependency:analyze over the project. Acted on most
suggested removals and requests for explicit listing. Some
grey areas remain around transitives that come in with
hadoop -needs better excludes, another project- and that
the dependency:analyze tool is not always accurate in its
reporting.
Pull in guava 22.0 by using the shaded version up in new hbase-thirdparty project.
In poms, exclude guava everywhere except on hadoop-common. Do this so
we minimize transitive includes. hadoop-common is needed because hadoop
Configuration uses guava doing preconditions.
Everywhere we used guava, instead use shaded so fix a load of imports.
Stopwatch API changed as did hashing and toStringHelper which is now
in MoreObjects class. Otherwise, minimal changes to come up on 22.0
M TestStressWALProcedureStore.java
Disable test that now runs that fails because of difference in pb3.1.0.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
* make sure the test classifications are in test scope for their use in the hadoop-compat modules
* added a test category for 'metrics related' since that's what all these tests are for
* categorized tests as small,metrics
* corrects license/notice for source distribution
* adds inception year to correct copyright in generated NOTICE files for jars
* updates project names in poms to use "Apache HBase" instead of "HBase" so jar NOTICE files will be correct
* uses append-resources to include supplemental info on jars with 3rd party works in source
* adds an hbase specific resource bundle for jars that include 3rd party works for binaries
** uses supplemental-model to fill in license gaps
** uses the above and a shade plugin transformation to build proper files for shaded jars.
** uses the above and the assembly plugin to build the proper files for bin assembly
* adds a NOTICE item for things copied out of Hadoop (TODO legal-discuss)
Adds a number of lifecycle-mapping entries which
prevent errors from showing up in Eclipse on a fresh
import of HBase. For plugins defined in the top-level
pom, the mapping is added there; otherwise, the mapping
is pushed down to the child pom.
Signed-off-by: Sean Busbey <busbey@apache.org>