commit | 5e346eee7da9a71caaaaba0451239c7c23b541b4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Allen Wittenauer <aw@apache.org> | Sun Oct 18 21:29:19 2020 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sun Oct 18 21:29:19 2020 -0700 |
tree | 08a56c81bb101c72aefffcd6bcf4450cfd410f3b | |
parent | 1a8dbebcf07420098f6f1c4fae78f7e19a1fbc28 [diff] |
YETUS-1028. Various missing github annotations (#162) * Added group control to github actions output to make it easier to debug * Changed the remaining diff- to results- * Reformatted asflicense output, now calls b_l_queue * Reformatted author output (where possible), now calls b_l_queue * Reformatted dupname output, now calls b_l_queue * Reformatted maven javac output, now uses column_calcdiffs * Reformatted maven javadoc output, now users error_calcdiffs * Reformatted pathlen output, now calls b_l_queue * Reformatted unitveto output, now cals b_l_queue * b_l_queue rejects plug-ins that are in the tests filter * b_l_queue verifies that the first column exists * modules_messages now calls b_l_queue There are likely other plug-ins that will need massaging (esp ant and gradle), but this covers a good chunk of missing functionality for the most users.
Apache Yetus is a collection of libraries and tools that enable contribution and release process for software projects.
Here is a list of the major components:
Website source Holds our documentation, which is presented via our website.
Precommit Precommit provides robust tools to deal with contributions, including applying patches from a variety of project sources and evaluating them against project norms via a system of plugins. See the precommit overview to get started working with precommit.
Audience Annotations Audience Annotations allows projects to use Java Annotations to delineate public and non-public parts of their APIs. It also provides doclets to generate javadocs filtered by the intended audience. Currently builds with Maven 3.2.0+.
Shelldocs Shelldocs processes comments on Bash functions for annotations similar to Javadoc. It also includes built-in audience scoping functionality similar to the doclet from Audience Annotations.
Release Doc Maker Release Doc Maker analyzes Jira and Git information to produce Markdown formatted release notes.
yetus-maven-plugin Builds a maven plugin that provides some small utilities for some uncommon maven requirements (such as symlinks) in addition to being mavenized versions of some of the Apache Yetus functionality.
For full instructions on how to build releases and the website, see the guide to contributing for requirements and instructions.
# Launch a Docker container that has all of the project's dependencies # and a working build environment ./start-build-env.sh # Build the binary tarball, located in yetus-dist/target/artifacts: mvn clean install # Build the binary and source tarballs and sign the content: mvn clean install -Papache-release # Same, but if outside the container and need to let the system know # that the OS uses 'gpg2' instead of 'gpg': mvn clean install -Papache-release -Pgpg2 # Build the binary and source tarballs, but skip signing them: mvn clean install -Papache-release -Dgpg.sign=skip # Build the website (requires a mvn install first) mvn site site:stage
After executing one or more of the Apache Maven commands, artifacts will be in yetus-dist/target/artifacts
or ready for a mvn deploy
.
The project makes available two convenience container images on https://hub.docker.com for both tagged releases and for the main branch. It is highly recommended that casual users use a tagged release so as to not be surprised by incompatible changes that are still rolling through the main branch.
This image contains all of the tools that Apache Yetus supports. It is intended to be used when the Apache Yetus binaries are running outside of the container to speed up building the actual testing container.
This image contains all of apache/yetus-base plus a built and installed version of Apache Yetus. The binaries are in /usr/bin
and therefore part of the default path. This image is ideal for CI systems that take a container image as the operating environment or for interactive use.