Deploy Presto on a Mac using Homebrew

Deploy Presto on an Intel Mac using Homebrew

Note: These steps were developed and tested on Mac OS X on Intel. These steps will not work with Apple Silicon (M1 or M2) chips.

Following these steps, you will:

  • install the Presto service and CLI on an Intel Mac using Homebrew

  • start and stop the Presto service

  • start the Presto CLI

Install Presto

Follow these steps to install Presto on an Intel Mac using Homebrew.

  1. If you do not have brew installed, run the following command:

    /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"

  2. To install Presto, run the following command:

    brew install prestodb

    Presto is installed in the directory /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>.

The following files are created in the libexec/etc directory in the Presto install directory:

  • node.properties

  • jvm.config

  • config.properties

  • log.properties

  • catalog/jmx.properties

For example, the full path to the node.properties file is /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/libexec/etc/node.properties.

The Presto CLI is installed in the bin directory of the Presto install directory: /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/bin.

The executables are added to /usr/local/bin path and should be available as part of $PATH.

Start and Stop Presto

To start Presto, use the presto-server helper script.

To start the Presto service in the background, run the following command:

presto-server start

To start the Presto service in the foreground, run the following command:

presto-server run

To stop the Presto service in the background, run the following command:

presto-server stop

To stop the Presto service in the foreground, close the terminal or select Ctrl + C until the terminal prompt is shown.

Open the Presto Console

After starting Presto, you can access the web UI at the default port 8080 using the following link in a browser:

  1. http://localhost:8080
../_images/presto_console.png

For more information about the Presto Console, see Presto Console.

Start the Presto CLI

The Presto CLI is a terminal-based interactive shell for running queries, and is a self-executing JAR file that acts like a normal UNIX executable.

The Presto CLI is installed in the bin directory of the Presto install directory: /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/bin.

To run the Presto CLI, run the following command:

presto

The Presto CLI starts and displays the prompt presto>.

For more information on the Presto CLI, see Command Line Interface.

Deploy Presto on an Apple Silicon Mac using Homebrew

Note: These steps were developed and tested on Mac OS X on Apple Silicon. These steps will not work with Intel chips.

Following these steps, you will:

  • install the Presto service and CLI on an Apple Silicon Mac using Homebrew

  • start and stop the Presto service

  • start the Presto CLI

Install Presto

Follow these steps to install Presto on an Apple Silicon Mac using Homebrew.

  1. If you do not have brew installed, run the following command:

    arch -x86_64 /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"

    This installs Homebrew into /usr/local/bin.

    Note: The default installation of Homebrew on Apple Silicon is to /opt/homebrew.

  2. To allow the shell to look for Homebrew in /usr/local/bin before it looks for Homebrew in /opt/homebrew, run the following command:

    export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH

  3. To install Presto, run the following command:

    arch -x86_64 brew install prestodb

    Presto is installed in the directory /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>. The executables presto and presto-server are installed in /usr/local/bin/.

The following files are created in the libexec/etc directory in the Presto install directory:

  • node.properties

  • jvm.config

  • config.properties

  • log.properties

  • catalog/jmx.properties

For example, the full path to the node.properties file is /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/libexec/etc/node.properties.

The Presto CLI is installed in the bin directory of the Presto install directory: /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/bin.

The executables are added to /usr/local/bin path and should be available as part of $PATH.

Start and Stop Presto

To start Presto, use the presto-server helper script.

To start the Presto service in the background, run the following command:

arch -x86_64 presto-server start

To start the Presto service in the foreground, run the following command:

arch -x86_64 presto-server run

To stop the Presto service in the background, run the following command:

presto-server stop

To stop the Presto service in the foreground, close the terminal or select Ctrl + C until the terminal prompt is shown.

Open the Presto Console

After starting Presto, you can access the web UI at the default port 8080 using the following link in a browser:

  1. http://localhost:8080
../_images/presto_console.png

For more information about the Presto Console, see Presto Console.

Start the Presto CLI

The Presto CLI is a terminal-based interactive shell for running queries, and is a self-executing JAR file that acts like a normal UNIX executable.

The Presto CLI is installed in the bin directory of the Presto install directory: /usr/local/Cellar/prestodb/<version>/bin. The executable presto is installed in /usr/local/bin/.

To run the Presto CLI, run the following command:

presto

The Presto CLI starts and displays the prompt presto>.

For more information on the Presto CLI, see Command Line Interface.