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SnappyData Bundle Template

This bundle serves as a template for creating a new SnappyData onlne bundle.

Installing Bundle

install_bundle -download bundle-snappydata-template

Use Case

If you are creating a new online bundle, then you can use this template to create your bundle repo. It includes all the required files with marked annotations for you to quickly start developing a new online bundle. Please follow the steps shown below.

1. Create Repo

Select Use this template button in the upper right coner to create your repo. Make sure to follow the bundle naming conventions described in the following link.

2. Checkout Repo in Workspace

# PadoGrid 0.9.7+
install_bundle -checkout <bundle-repo-name>

# PadoGrid 0.9.6 and older
install_bundle -download -workspace <bundle-repo-name>

# Switch into the checked out bundle workspace
switch_workspace <bundle-repo-name>

3. Update Files

Update the files came with the template repo.

  • pom.xml
  • assembly-descriptor.xml
  • .gitignore
  • README_HEADER.md (Optional)
  • README.md (This file)
  • README.TEMPLATE (Remove it when done. See instructions below.)
  • required_products.txt

3.1. pom.xml

The pom.xml file contains instructions annocated with @template. Search @template and add your bundle specifics there.

3.2 assembly-descriptor.xml

This file creates a tarball that will be deployed when the user executes the install_bundle -download command. Search @template and add your bundle specifics there.

3.3 .gitignore

The .gitignore file lists workspace specific files to be excluded from getting checked in. Edit .gitignore and add new exludes or remove existing excludes.

vi .gitignore

Make sure to comment out your workspace directories (components) so that they can be included by git.

...
# PadoGrid workspace directories
apps
clusters
docker
k8s
pods
...

3.4. README_HEADER.md

Enter a short description of your bundle in the README_HEADER.md file. This file content is displayed when you execute the show_bundle -header command. Note that this file is optional. If it does not exist, then the first paragraph of the README.md file is used instead.

3.5. READEME.md (this file)

Replace README.md with the README_TEMPLATE.md file. Make sure to remove README_TEMPLATE.md after you have replaced READEME.md with it.

cp README_TEMPLATE.md README.md
git rm README_TEMPLATE.md

Update the READEME.md file by following the instructions in that file.

3.6. required_products.txt

The required_products.txt file must include a list of required products and their versions. Its format is described in the following link.

Relaxed Bundle Naming Conventions

4. Develop and Test Bundle

You can freely make changes and test the bundle in the workspace. When you are ready to check in, you simply commit the changes using the git commit command. For new files, you will need to select only the ones that you want to check in using the git status -u and git diff commands. For those files that you do not want to check in, you can list them in the .gitignore file so that they do not get checked in accidentally.


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