This section describes how you can get started at developing DataFusion.
wget https://az792536.vo.msecnd.net/vms/VMBuild_20190311/VirtualBox/MSEdge/MSEdge.Win10.VirtualBox.zip choco install -y git rustup.install visualcpp-build-tools git-bash.exe cargo build
Compiling DataFusion from sources requires an installed version of the protobuf compiler, protoc.
On most platforms this can be installed from your system's package manager
# Ubuntu $ sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler # Fedora $ dnf install -y protobuf-devel # Arch Linux $ pacman -S protobuf # macOS $ brew install protobuf
You will want to verify the version installed is 3.15 or greater, which has support for explicit field presence. Older versions may fail to compile.
$ protoc --version libprotoc 3.15.0
Alternatively a binary release can be downloaded from the Release Page or built from source.
DataFusion is written in Rust and it uses a standard rust toolkit:
cargo buildcargo fmt to format the codecargo test to testNote that running cargo test requires significant memory resources, due to cargo running many tests in parallel by default. If you run into issues with slow tests or system lock ups, you can significantly reduce the memory required by instead running cargo test -- --test-threads=1. For more information see this issue.
Testing setup:
rustup update stable DataFusion uses the latest stable release of rustgit submodule initgit submodule updateFormatting instructions:
or run them all at once: