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  1. Build instructions for Hadoop
  2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3. Requirements:
  4. * Unix System
  5. * JDK 1.7+
  6. * Maven 3.0 or later
  7. * Findbugs 1.3.9 (if running findbugs)
  8. * ProtocolBuffer 2.5.0
  9. * CMake 2.6 or newer (if compiling native code), must be 3.0 or newer on Mac
  10. * Zlib devel (if compiling native code)
  11. * openssl devel (if compiling native hadoop-pipes and to get the best HDFS encryption performance)
  12. * Linux FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) version 2.6 or above (if compiling fuse_dfs)
  13. * Internet connection for first build (to fetch all Maven and Hadoop dependencies)
  14. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  15. The easiest way to get an environment with all the appropriate tools is by means
  16. of the provided Docker config.
  17. This requires a recent version of docker (1.4.1 and higher are known to work).
  18. On Linux:
  19. Install Docker and run this command:
  20. $ ./start-build-env.sh
  21. On Mac:
  22. First make sure Virtualbox and docker toolbox are installed.
  23. You can use docker toolbox as described in http://docs.docker.com/mac/step_one/.
  24. $ docker-machine create --driver virtualbox \
  25. --virtualbox-memory "4096" hadoopdev
  26. $ eval $(docker-machine env hadoopdev)
  27. $ ./start-build-env.sh
  28. The prompt which is then presented is located at a mounted version of the source tree
  29. and all required tools for testing and building have been installed and configured.
  30. Note that from within this docker environment you ONLY have access to the Hadoop source
  31. tree from where you started. So if you need to run
  32. dev-support/bin/test-patch /path/to/my.patch
  33. then the patch must be placed inside the hadoop source tree.
  34. Known issues:
  35. - On Mac with Boot2Docker the performance on the mounted directory is currently extremely slow.
  36. This is a known problem related to boot2docker on the Mac.
  37. See:
  38. https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/issues/593
  39. This issue has been resolved as a duplicate, and they point to a new feature for utilizing NFS mounts
  40. as the proposed solution:
  41. https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/issues/64
  42. An alternative solution to this problem is to install Linux native inside a virtual machine
  43. and run your IDE and Docker etc inside that VM.
  44. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  45. Installing required packages for clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Desktop:
  46. * Oracle JDK 1.7 (preferred)
  47. $ sudo apt-get purge openjdk*
  48. $ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
  49. $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
  50. $ sudo apt-get update
  51. $ sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer
  52. * Maven
  53. $ sudo apt-get -y install maven
  54. * Native libraries
  55. $ sudo apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf automake libtool cmake zlib1g-dev pkg-config libssl-dev
  56. * ProtocolBuffer 2.5.0 (required)
  57. $ sudo apt-get -y install protobuf-compiler
  58. Optional packages:
  59. * Snappy compression
  60. $ sudo apt-get install snappy libsnappy-dev
  61. * Bzip2
  62. $ sudo apt-get install bzip2 libbz2-dev
  63. * Jansson (C Library for JSON)
  64. $ sudo apt-get install libjansson-dev
  65. * Linux FUSE
  66. $ sudo apt-get install fuse libfuse-dev
  67. * ZStandard compression
  68. $ sudo apt-get install zstd
  69. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  70. Maven main modules:
  71. hadoop (Main Hadoop project)
  72. - hadoop-project (Parent POM for all Hadoop Maven modules. )
  73. (All plugins & dependencies versions are defined here.)
  74. - hadoop-project-dist (Parent POM for modules that generate distributions.)
  75. - hadoop-annotations (Generates the Hadoop doclet used to generated the Javadocs)
  76. - hadoop-assemblies (Maven assemblies used by the different modules)
  77. - hadoop-common-project (Hadoop Common)
  78. - hadoop-hdfs-project (Hadoop HDFS)
  79. - hadoop-mapreduce-project (Hadoop MapReduce)
  80. - hadoop-tools (Hadoop tools like Streaming, Distcp, etc.)
  81. - hadoop-dist (Hadoop distribution assembler)
  82. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  83. Where to run Maven from?
  84. It can be run from any module. The only catch is that if not run from utrunk
  85. all modules that are not part of the build run must be installed in the local
  86. Maven cache or available in a Maven repository.
  87. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  88. Maven build goals:
  89. * Clean : mvn clean [-Preleasedocs]
  90. * Compile : mvn compile [-Pnative]
  91. * Run tests : mvn test [-Pnative]
  92. * Create JAR : mvn package
  93. * Run findbugs : mvn compile findbugs:findbugs
  94. * Run checkstyle : mvn compile checkstyle:checkstyle
  95. * Install JAR in M2 cache : mvn install
  96. * Deploy JAR to Maven repo : mvn deploy
  97. * Run clover : mvn test -Pclover [-DcloverLicenseLocation=${user.name}/.clover.license]
  98. * Run Rat : mvn apache-rat:check
  99. * Build javadocs : mvn javadoc:javadoc
  100. * Build distribution : mvn package [-Pdist][-Pdocs][-Psrc][-Pnative][-Dtar][-Preleasedocs]
  101. * Change Hadoop version : mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=NEWVERSION
  102. Build options:
  103. * Use -Pnative to compile/bundle native code
  104. * Use -Pdocs to generate & bundle the documentation in the distribution (using -Pdist)
  105. * Use -Psrc to create a project source TAR.GZ
  106. * Use -Dtar to create a TAR with the distribution (using -Pdist)
  107. * Use -Preleasedocs to include the changelog and release docs (requires Internet connectivity)
  108. Snappy build options:
  109. Snappy is a compression library that can be utilized by the native code.
  110. It is currently an optional component, meaning that Hadoop can be built with
  111. or without this dependency.
  112. * Use -Drequire.snappy to fail the build if libsnappy.so is not found.
  113. If this option is not specified and the snappy library is missing,
  114. we silently build a version of libhadoop.so that cannot make use of snappy.
  115. This option is recommended if you plan on making use of snappy and want
  116. to get more repeatable builds.
  117. * Use -Dsnappy.prefix to specify a nonstandard location for the libsnappy
  118. header files and library files. You do not need this option if you have
  119. installed snappy using a package manager.
  120. * Use -Dsnappy.lib to specify a nonstandard location for the libsnappy library
  121. files. Similarly to snappy.prefix, you do not need this option if you have
  122. installed snappy using a package manager.
  123. * Use -Dbundle.snappy to copy the contents of the snappy.lib directory into
  124. the final tar file. This option requires that -Dsnappy.lib is also given,
  125. and it ignores the -Dsnappy.prefix option. If -Dsnappy.lib isn't given, the
  126. bundling and building will fail.
  127. ZStandard build options:
  128. ZStandard is a compression library that can be utilized by the native code.
  129. It is currently an optional component, meaning that Hadoop can be built with
  130. or without this dependency.
  131. * Use -Drequire.zstd to fail the build if libzstd.so is not found.
  132. If this option is not specified and the zstd library is missing.
  133. * Use -Dzstd.prefix to specify a nonstandard location for the libzstd
  134. header files and library files. You do not need this option if you have
  135. installed zstandard using a package manager.
  136. * Use -Dzstd.lib to specify a nonstandard location for the libzstd library
  137. files. Similarly to zstd.prefix, you do not need this option if you have
  138. installed using a package manager.
  139. * Use -Dbundle.zstd to copy the contents of the zstd.lib directory into
  140. the final tar file. This option requires that -Dzstd.lib is also given,
  141. and it ignores the -Dzstd.prefix option. If -Dzstd.lib isn't given, the
  142. bundling and building will fail.
  143. OpenSSL build options:
  144. OpenSSL includes a crypto library that can be utilized by the native code.
  145. It is currently an optional component, meaning that Hadoop can be built with
  146. or without this dependency.
  147. * Use -Drequire.openssl to fail the build if libcrypto.so is not found.
  148. If this option is not specified and the openssl library is missing,
  149. we silently build a version of libhadoop.so that cannot make use of
  150. openssl. This option is recommended if you plan on making use of openssl
  151. and want to get more repeatable builds.
  152. * Use -Dopenssl.prefix to specify a nonstandard location for the libcrypto
  153. header files and library files. You do not need this option if you have
  154. installed openssl using a package manager.
  155. * Use -Dopenssl.lib to specify a nonstandard location for the libcrypto library
  156. files. Similarly to openssl.prefix, you do not need this option if you have
  157. installed openssl using a package manager.
  158. * Use -Dbundle.openssl to copy the contents of the openssl.lib directory into
  159. the final tar file. This option requires that -Dopenssl.lib is also given,
  160. and it ignores the -Dopenssl.prefix option. If -Dopenssl.lib isn't given, the
  161. bundling and building will fail.
  162. Tests options:
  163. * Use -DskipTests to skip tests when running the following Maven goals:
  164. 'package', 'install', 'deploy' or 'verify'
  165. * -Dtest=<TESTCLASSNAME>,<TESTCLASSNAME#METHODNAME>,....
  166. * -Dtest.exclude=<TESTCLASSNAME>
  167. * -Dtest.exclude.pattern=**/<TESTCLASSNAME1>.java,**/<TESTCLASSNAME2>.java
  168. * To run all native unit tests, use: mvn test -Pnative -Dtest=allNative
  169. * To run a specific native unit test, use: mvn test -Pnative -Dtest=<test>
  170. For example, to run test_bulk_crc32, you would use:
  171. mvn test -Pnative -Dtest=test_bulk_crc32
  172. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  173. Building components separately
  174. If you are building a submodule directory, all the hadoop dependencies this
  175. submodule has will be resolved as all other 3rd party dependencies. This is,
  176. from the Maven cache or from a Maven repository (if not available in the cache
  177. or the SNAPSHOT 'timed out').
  178. An alternative is to run 'mvn install -DskipTests' from Hadoop source top
  179. level once; and then work from the submodule. Keep in mind that SNAPSHOTs
  180. time out after a while, using the Maven '-nsu' will stop Maven from trying
  181. to update SNAPSHOTs from external repos.
  182. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  183. Protocol Buffer compiler
  184. The version of Protocol Buffer compiler, protoc, must match the version of the
  185. protobuf JAR.
  186. If you have multiple versions of protoc in your system, you can set in your
  187. build shell the HADOOP_PROTOC_PATH environment variable to point to the one you
  188. want to use for the Hadoop build. If you don't define this environment variable,
  189. protoc is looked up in the PATH.
  190. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  191. Importing projects to eclipse
  192. When you import the project to eclipse, install hadoop-maven-plugins at first.
  193. $ cd hadoop-maven-plugins
  194. $ mvn install
  195. Then, generate eclipse project files.
  196. $ mvn eclipse:eclipse -DskipTests
  197. At last, import to eclipse by specifying the root directory of the project via
  198. [File] > [Import] > [Existing Projects into Workspace].
  199. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  200. Building distributions:
  201. Create binary distribution without native code and without documentation:
  202. $ mvn package -Pdist -DskipTests -Dtar -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true
  203. Create binary distribution with native code and with documentation:
  204. $ mvn package -Pdist,native,docs -DskipTests -Dtar
  205. Create source distribution:
  206. $ mvn package -Psrc -DskipTests
  207. Create source and binary distributions with native code and documentation:
  208. $ mvn package -Pdist,native,docs,src -DskipTests -Dtar
  209. Create a local staging version of the website (in /tmp/hadoop-site)
  210. $ mvn clean site -Preleasedocs; mvn site:stage -DstagingDirectory=/tmp/hadoop-site
  211. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  212. Installing Hadoop
  213. Look for these HTML files after you build the document by the above commands.
  214. * Single Node Setup:
  215. hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/SingleCluster.html
  216. * Cluster Setup:
  217. hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/ClusterSetup.html
  218. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  219. Handling out of memory errors in builds
  220. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  221. If the build process fails with an out of memory error, you should be able to fix
  222. it by increasing the memory used by maven which can be done via the environment
  223. variable MAVEN_OPTS.
  224. Here is an example setting to allocate between 256 and 512 MB of heap space to
  225. Maven
  226. export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx512m"
  227. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  228. Building on Windows
  229. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  230. Requirements:
  231. * Windows System
  232. * JDK 1.7+
  233. * Maven 3.0 or later
  234. * Findbugs 1.3.9 (if running findbugs)
  235. * ProtocolBuffer 2.5.0
  236. * CMake 2.6 or newer
  237. * Windows SDK 7.1 or Visual Studio 2010 Professional
  238. * Windows SDK 8.1 (if building CPU rate control for the container executor)
  239. * zlib headers (if building native code bindings for zlib)
  240. * Internet connection for first build (to fetch all Maven and Hadoop dependencies)
  241. * Unix command-line tools from GnuWin32: sh, mkdir, rm, cp, tar, gzip. These
  242. tools must be present on your PATH.
  243. * Python ( for generation of docs using 'mvn site')
  244. Unix command-line tools are also included with the Windows Git package which
  245. can be downloaded from http://git-scm.com/downloads
  246. If using Visual Studio, it must be Visual Studio 2010 Professional (not 2012).
  247. Do not use Visual Studio Express. It does not support compiling for 64-bit,
  248. which is problematic if running a 64-bit system. The Windows SDK 7.1 is free to
  249. download here:
  250. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279
  251. The Windows SDK 8.1 is available to download at:
  252. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/bg162891.aspx
  253. Cygwin is neither required nor supported.
  254. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  255. Building:
  256. Keep the source code tree in a short path to avoid running into problems related
  257. to Windows maximum path length limitation (for example, C:\hdc).
  258. Run builds from a Windows SDK Command Prompt. (Start, All Programs,
  259. Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1, Windows SDK 7.1 Command Prompt).
  260. JAVA_HOME must be set, and the path must not contain spaces. If the full path
  261. would contain spaces, then use the Windows short path instead.
  262. You must set the Platform environment variable to either x64 or Win32 depending
  263. on whether you're running a 64-bit or 32-bit system. Note that this is
  264. case-sensitive. It must be "Platform", not "PLATFORM" or "platform".
  265. Environment variables on Windows are usually case-insensitive, but Maven treats
  266. them as case-sensitive. Failure to set this environment variable correctly will
  267. cause msbuild to fail while building the native code in hadoop-common.
  268. set Platform=x64 (when building on a 64-bit system)
  269. set Platform=Win32 (when building on a 32-bit system)
  270. Several tests require that the user must have the Create Symbolic Links
  271. privilege.
  272. All Maven goals are the same as described above with the exception that
  273. native code is built by enabling the 'native-win' Maven profile. -Pnative-win
  274. is enabled by default when building on Windows since the native components
  275. are required (not optional) on Windows.
  276. If native code bindings for zlib are required, then the zlib headers must be
  277. deployed on the build machine. Set the ZLIB_HOME environment variable to the
  278. directory containing the headers.
  279. set ZLIB_HOME=C:\zlib-1.2.7
  280. At runtime, zlib1.dll must be accessible on the PATH. Hadoop has been tested
  281. with zlib 1.2.7, built using Visual Studio 2010 out of contrib\vstudio\vc10 in
  282. the zlib 1.2.7 source tree.
  283. http://www.zlib.net/
  284. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  285. Building distributions:
  286. * Build distribution with native code : mvn package [-Pdist][-Pdocs][-Psrc][-Dtar]
  287. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  288. Running compatibility checks with checkcompatibility.py
  289. Invoke `./dev-support/bin/checkcompatibility.py` to run Java API Compliance Checker
  290. to compare the public Java APIs of two git objects. This can be used by release
  291. managers to compare the compatibility of a previous and current release.
  292. As an example, this invocation will check the compatibility of interfaces annotated as Public or LimitedPrivate:
  293. ./dev-support/bin/checkcompatibility.py --annotation org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience.Public --annotation org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate --include "hadoop.*" branch-2.7.2 trunk