ImpactInc forked this repo from azkaban/azkaban
tag: 3.90.0
commit-hash: 16b9c63
date: 2020-06-01
NOTE: The 4.x version is fundamentally different and not something ImpactInc wants.
ImpactInc shall use a 3 digit minor suffix to denote versions from this point forward.
e.g. 3.90.001, 3.90.002, etc.
git tag -a {VER} -m "Impact fork release {VER}"
./gradlew publish
git push origin {VER}
./gradlew installDist
cd azkaban-solo-server/build/install/azkaban-solo-server
bin/start-solo.sh
- Tip 1: Edit bin/start-solo.sh:5 to not pipe output to file so it instead prints to console
- Tip 2: Edit bin/internal/internal-start-solo-server.sh:57 to
,suspend=y
if you want to attach debugger
- http://localhost:8081 login azkaban / azkaban
bin/shutdown-solo.sh
to shutdown the process
./gradlew distZip
copy azkaban-*e*-server/build/distributions/*.zip {SERVER}
unzip azkaban-exec-server-{VER}.zip & azkaban-web-server-{VER}.zip to {TARGET}
restore from previous azkaban-executor: conf/, plugins/, projects/{LATEST}
restore from previous azkaban-web: conf/, plugins/
symlink {TARGET}/azkaban-exec-server-{VER} and {TARGET}azkaban-web-server-{VER} to current
systemctl restart azkaban-executor & activate it localhost:12321/executor?action=activate
systemctl restart azkaban-web
- Deploy Azkaban - commands to deploy on the server
- Deploy both Azkaban & Plugins change - includes commands for deploying azkaban-plugins repo
Azkaban builds use Gradle and requires Java 8 or higher.
The following set of commands run on *nix platforms like Linux, OS X.
# Build Azkaban
./gradlew build
# Clean the build
./gradlew clean
# Build and install distributions
./gradlew installDist
# Run tests
./gradlew test
# Build without running tests
./gradlew build -x test
Pick a release from the release page. Find the tag corresponding to the release.
Check out the source code corresponding to that tag. e.g.
git checkout 3.30.1
Build
./gradlew clean build
The current documentation will be deprecated soon at azkaban.github.io.
The new Documentation site is under development.
The source code for the documentation is inside docs
directory.
For help, please visit the Azkaban Google Group.
If you want to contribute to the documentation or the release tool (inside the tools
folder),
please make sure python3 is installed in your environment. python virtual environment is recommended to run these scripts.
To download the python3 dependencies, run
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
After, enter the documentation folder docs
and make the build by running
cd docs
make html
[July, 2018] We are actively improving our documentation. Everyone in the AZ community is welcome to submit a pull request to edit/fix the documentation.