35 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
35 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
class Hive < Formula
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desc "Hadoop-based data summarization, query, and analysis"
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homepage "https://hive.apache.org"
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url "https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=hive/hive-3.0.0/apache-hive-3.0.0-bin.tar.gz"
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sha256 "91a51cc36c7e8621e912a5c4f2ed0ba4eca8cec83238d7b295d85b1881188cbc"
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bottle :unneeded
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depends_on :java => "1.7+"
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depends_on "hadoop"
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def install
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rm_f Dir["bin/*.cmd", "bin/ext/*.cmd", "bin/ext/util/*.cmd"]
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libexec.install %w[bin conf examples hcatalog lib scripts]
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Pathname.glob("#{libexec}/bin/*") do |file|
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next if file.directory?
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(bin/file.basename).write_env_script file,
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Language::Java.java_home_env("1.7+").merge(:HIVE_HOME => libexec)
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end
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end
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def caveats; <<~EOS
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Hadoop must be in your path for hive executable to work.
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If you want to use HCatalog with Pig, set $HCAT_HOME in your profile:
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export HCAT_HOME=#{opt_libexec}/hcatalog
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EOS
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end
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test do
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system bin/"schematool", "-initSchema", "-dbType", "derby"
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assert_match "Hive #{version}", shell_output("#{bin}/hive --version")
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end
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end
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