Fork and clone the repository if haven't done so already
git clone https://github.com/{username}/datahub-gma.git
Change into the repository's root directory
cd datahub-gma
Use gradle wrapper to build the project
./gradlew build
If you are using Mac with Apple chip, there are additional steps required.
Install MariaDB.
brew install mariadb
Uncomment the following three lines in EmbeddedMariaInstance.java
:
configurationBuilder.setBaseDir("/opt/homebrew");
configurationBuilder.setUnpackingFromClasspath(false);
configurationBuilder.setLibDir(System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir") + "/MariaDB4j/no-libs");
Now you can build the project.
The recommended IDE for DataHub development is IntelliJ IDEA. You can run the following command to generate or update the IntelliJ project file:
./gradlew idea
Open datahub.ipr
in IntelliJ to start developing!
For consistency please import and auto format the code using LinkedIn IntelliJ Java style.
You're probably using a Java version that's too new for gradle. Run the following command to check your Java version
java --version
While it may be possible to build and run DataHub using newer versions of Java, we currently only support Java 1.8 (aka Java 8). Plan for Java 11 migration is being discussed in this issue.
Similar to the previous issue, please use Java 1.8 to build the project.
You can install multiple version of Java on a single machine and switch between them using the JAVA_HOME
environment
variable. See this document for more
details.