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Dawson Choong commented on BIGTOP-1222: --------------------------------------- [~jayunit100] sounds good. I'll work on a patch that focuses on parametrization. > Simplify and gradleize a subset of the bigtop smokes > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BIGTOP-1222 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1222 > Project: Bigtop > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Build, Tests > Affects Versions: 0.7.0 > Reporter: jay vyas > Assignee: jay vyas > Fix For: backlog > > Attachments: BIGTOP-1222-2.patch, BIGTOP-1222.patch, > BIGTOP-1222.patch, BIGTOP-1222.patch, BIGTOP-1222.patch, BIGTOP-1222.patch > > > (Rewritten the description for clarity) > We need an easier way to run bigtop smoke tests, and gradle provides this: > 1) Easy to script/modify > 2) Human readable > 3) equally oriented towards both groovy and plain old java > The advantage of this method to running smokes : > 1) No need to compile a jar : this is a costly step and not much value added, > also creates indirection which can make debugging a broken test very hard. > 2) Simple: A smoke test doesnt need to make low level API calls or be > compiled against the right APIs - rather, it should test the end user > interface ("hive -q ....", "pig -x ....", "hadoop jar ....", and so on). > 3) Customizable: The smoke tests shouldnt require users to have to write XML > and debug environmental variables / grep around for System properties etc. > Rather, a high level controller should do all that checking for you. > The initial idea was to write a python/bash implementation wrapper of > scripts, but that was replaced by the idea of using gradle. The advantage of > gradle is that we don't need to manually set the classpath and run groovy > commands: Gradle wraps groovy scripts in their native java context quite > nicely - but it doesnt add any other unnecessary overhead (xml, jar files, no > need for complex xml tag wrappers for simple tasks - just plain groovy code). > So, here the goal is just to create a nice, clean, extensible non-jar, > non-API dependent gradle runner for the smoke tests which exersizes the > hadoop cluster the same way a typical end-user would. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)