Awesome
Pentaho Data Integration
Pentaho Data Integration ( ETL ) a.k.a Kettle
Project Structure
- assemblies: Project distribution archive is produced under this module
- core: Core implementation
- dbdialog: Database dialog
- ui: User interface
- engine: PDI engine
- engine-ext: PDI engine extensions
- plugins: PDI core plugins
- integration: Integration tests
How to build
Pentaho Data Integration uses the Maven framework.
Pre-requisites for building the project:
- Maven, version 3+
- Java JDK 11
- This settings.xml in your <user-home>/.m2 directory
Building it
This is a Maven project, and to build it use the following command:
$ mvn clean install
Optionally you can specify -Drelease to trigger obfuscation and/or uglification (as needed)
Optionally you can specify -Dmaven.test.skip=true to skip the tests (even though you shouldn't as you know)
The build result will be a Pentaho package located in target
.
Packaging / Distributing it
Packages can be built by using the following command:
$ mvn clean package
The packaged results will be in the target/
sub-folders of assemblies/*
.
For example, a distribution of the Desktop Client (CE) can then be found in: assemblies/client/target/pdi-ce-*-SNAPSHOT.zip
.
Running the tests
Unit tests
This will run all unit tests in the project (and sub-modules). To run integration tests as well, see Integration Tests below.
$ mvn test
If you want to remote debug a single Java unit test (default port is 5005):
$ cd core
$ mvn test -Dtest=<<YourTest>> -Dmaven.surefire.debug
Integration tests
In addition to the unit tests, there are integration tests that test cross-module operation. This will run the integration tests.
$ mvn verify -DrunITs
To run a single integration test:
$ mvn verify -DrunITs -Dit.test=<<YourIT>>
To run a single integration test in debug mode (for remote debugging in an IDE) on the default port of 5005:
$ mvn verify -DrunITs -Dit.test=<<YourIT>> -Dmaven.failsafe.debug
To skip test
$ mvn clean install -DskipTests
To get log as text file
$ mvn clean install test >log.txt
IntelliJ
- Don't use IntelliJ's built-in maven. Make it use the same one you use from the commandline.
- Project Preferences -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Maven ==> Maven home directory
Contributing
- Submit a pull request, referencing the relevant Jira case
- Attach a Git patch file to the relevant Jira case
Use of the Pentaho checkstyle format (via mvn checkstyle:check
and reviewing the report) and developing working
Unit Tests helps to ensure that pull requests for bugs and improvements are processed quickly.
When writing unit tests, you have at your disposal a couple of ClassRules that can be used to maintain a healthy test environment. Use RestorePDIEnvironment and RestorePDIEngineEnvironment for core and engine tests respectively.
pex.:
public class MyTest {
@ClassRule public static RestorePDIEnvironment env = new RestorePDIEnvironment();
#setUp()...
@Test public void testSomething() {
assertTrue( myMethod() );
}
}
Asking for help
Please go to https://community.hitachivantara.com/community/products-and-solutions/pentaho/ to ask questions and get help.