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  1. ambari-infra-solr-plugin/
  2. ambari-logsearch-appender/
  3. ambari-logsearch-assembly/
  4. ambari-logsearch-it/
  5. ambari-logsearch-logfeeder/
  6. ambari-logsearch-portal/
  7. ambari-logsearch-solr-client/
  8. docker/
  9. pom.xml
  10. README.md
ambari-logsearch/README.md

Log Search

Setup local environment with docker

Prerequisites

Install [docker] (https://docs.docker.com/) For Mac OS X use [Docker Machine] (https://docs.docker.com/machine/)

Build and start Log Search in docker container

# to see available commands: run start-logsearch without arguments
cd docker
./logsearch-docker build-and-run

If you run the script at first time, it will generate you a new Profile file inside docker directory, in that file you should set AMBARI_LOCATION (point to the local ambari root folder) and MAVEN_REPOSITORY_LOCATION (point to local maven repository location). These will be used as volumes for the docker container. If Profile is generated for first time use ./logsearch-docker start command to start container without rebuild the project/container again.

After the logsearch container is started you can enter to it with following command:

docker exec -it logsearch bash

Package build process

  1. Check out the code from GIT repository

  2. On the logsearch root folder (ambari/ambari-logsearch), please execute the following Maven command to build RPM/DPKG:

mvn -Dbuild-rpm clean package

or

mvn -Dbuild-deb clean package
  1. Generated RPM/DPKG files will be found in ambari-logsearch-assembly/target folder

Running Integration Tests

By default integration tests are not a part of the build process, you need to set ${it.skip} variable to true (docker needed here too)

# from ambari-logsearch folder
mvn clean integration-test -Dit.skip=false

Also you can run from the IDE, but make sure all of the ambari logsearch modules are built.