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Hue is an open source Web interface for analyzing data with any Apache Hadoop: gethue.com
It features:
On top of that, an SDK is available for creating new apps integrated with Hadoop.
More user and developer documentation is available at gethue.com.
To build and get the development server running:
$ git clone https://github.com/cloudera/hue.git
$ cd hue
$ make apps
$ build/env/bin/hue runserver
Now Hue should be running on http://localhost:8000 !
The configuration in development mode is desktop/conf/pseudo-distributed.ini.
Note: to start the production server (but lose the automatic reloading after source modification):
$ build/env/bin/supervisor
To run the tests:
Install the mini cluster (only once):
$ ./tools/jenkins/jenkins.sh slow
Run all the tests:
$ build/env/bin/hue test all
Or just some parts of the tests, e.g.:
$ build/env/bin/hue test specific impala
$ build/env/bin/hue test specific impala.tests:TestMockedImpala
$ build/env/bin/hue test specific impala.tests:TestMockedImpala.test_basic_flow
You'll need these library development packages and tools installed on your system:
Ubuntu:
maven package or maven3 tarball)CentOS/RHEL:
maven package or maven3 tarball)MacOS:
brew install openssl, run: export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib && export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/includeThe Hue "framework" is in desktop/core/ and contains the Web components.
desktop/libs/ is the API for talking to various Hadoop services.
The installable apps live in apps/. Please place third-party dependencies in the app's ext-py/
directory.
The typical directory structure for inside an application includes:
src/
for Python/Django code
models.py
urls.py
views.py
forms.py
settings.py
conf/
for configuration (``.ini``) files to be installed
static/
for static HTML/js resources and help doc
templates/
for data to be put through a template engine
locales/
for localizations in multiple languages
For the URLs within your application, you should make your own urls.py
which will be automatically rooted at /yourappname/ in the global
namespace. See apps/about/src/about/urls.py for an example.
Hue would not be possible without:
Apache License, Version 2.0 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0