pull-deps tool
pull-deps
is an Apache Druid tool that can pull down dependencies to the local repository and lay dependencies out into the extension directory as needed.
pull-deps
has several command line options, they are as follows:
-c
or --coordinate
(Can be specified multiple times)
Extension coordinate to pull down, followed by a maven coordinate, e.g. org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage
-h
or --hadoop-coordinate
(Can be specified multiply times)
Apache Hadoop dependency to pull down, followed by a maven coordinate, e.g. org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.4.0
--no-default-hadoop
Don’t pull down the default hadoop coordinate, i.e., org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.3.0. If -h
option is supplied, then default hadoop coordinate will not be downloaded.
--clean
Remove existing extension and hadoop dependencies directories before pulling down dependencies.
-l
or --localRepository
A local repository that Maven will use to put downloaded files. Then pull-deps will lay these files out into the extensions directory as needed.
-r
or --remoteRepository
Add a remote repository. Unless --no-default-remote-repositories
is provided, these will be used after https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/.
--no-default-remote-repositories
Don’t use the default remote repository, https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/. Only use the repositories provided directly via —remoteRepository.
-d
or --defaultVersion
Version to use for extension coordinate that doesn’t have a version information. For example, if extension coordinate is org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage
, and default version is 30.0.1
, then this coordinate will be treated as org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage:30.0.1
--use-proxy
Use http/https proxy to send request to the remote repository servers. --proxy-host
and --proxy-port
must be set explicitly if this option is enabled.
--proxy-type
Set the proxy type, Should be either http or https, default value is https.
--proxy-host
Set the proxy host. e.g. proxy.com.
--proxy-port
Set the proxy port number. e.g. 8080.
--proxy-username
Set a username to connect to the proxy, this option is only required if the proxy server uses authentication.
--proxy-password
Set a password to connect to the proxy, this option is only required if the proxy server uses authentication.
To run pull-deps
, you should
1) Specify druid.extensions.directory
and druid.extensions.hadoopDependenciesDir
, these two properties tell pull-deps
where to put extensions. If you don’t specify them, default values will be used, see Configuration.
2) Tell pull-deps
what to download using -c
or -h
option, which are followed by a maven coordinate.
Example:
Suppose you want to download mysql-metadata-storage
and hadoop-client
(both 2.3.0 and 2.4.0) with a specific version, you can run pull-deps
command with -c org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage:30.0.1
, -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.3.0
and -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.4.0
, an example command would be:
java -classpath "/my/druid/lib/*" org.apache.druid.cli.Main tools pull-deps --clean -c org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage:30.0.1 -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.3.0 -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.4.0
Because --clean
is supplied, this command will first remove the directories specified at druid.extensions.directory
and druid.extensions.hadoopDependenciesDir
, then recreate them and start downloading the extensions there. After finishing downloading, if you go to the extension directories you specified, you will see
tree extensions
extensions
└── mysql-metadata-storage
└── mysql-metadata-storage-30.0.1.jar
tree hadoop-dependencies
hadoop-dependencies/
└── hadoop-client
├── 2.3.0
│ ├── activation-1.1.jar
│ ├── avro-1.7.4.jar
│ ├── commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar
│ ├── commons-beanutils-core-1.8.0.jar
│ ├── commons-cli-1.2.jar
│ ├── commons-codec-1.4.jar
..... lots of jars
└── 2.4.0
├── activation-1.1.jar
├── avro-1.7.4.jar
├── commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar
├── commons-beanutils-core-1.8.0.jar
├── commons-cli-1.2.jar
├── commons-codec-1.4.jar
..... lots of jars
Note that if you specify --defaultVersion
, you don’t have to put version information in the coordinate. For example, if you want mysql-metadata-storage
to use version 30.0.1
, you can change the command above to
java -classpath "/my/druid/lib/*" org.apache.druid.cli.Main tools pull-deps --defaultVersion 30.0.1 --clean -c org.apache.druid.extensions:mysql-metadata-storage -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.3.0 -h org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:2.4.0
info
Please note to use the pull-deps tool you must know the Maven groupId, artifactId, and version of your extension.
For Druid community extensions listed here, the groupId is “org.apache.druid.extensions.contrib” and the artifactId is the name of the extension.