Due to certain plugin dependencies, Building Fabric8 requires a version of Maven >= 3.2.5.
First of all, the Fabric8 build process may need, more memory than the default allocated to the maven process. Therefore, ensure to set the MAVEN_OPTS system property with the following settings before starting
> MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m"
Build Fabric8 and run the associated tests
> mvn clean install
You can do quick builds by appending -DskipTests
Build Fabric8 and skip tests
> mvn clean install -DskipTests
Build fabric8 with all modules and skip tests
Fabric8 tests are seperated in serveral dedicated tests profiles
- ts.all: Includes additional testing
Build Fabric8 and run regular tests
> mvn clean install
Build Fabric8 and run all tests
> mvn clean install -Dts.all
Fabric8 allows using SNAPSHOT builds of hawtio and/or Camel using Maven profiles
- camelSnapshot
- hawtioSnapshot
For example to build Fabric8 using latest hawtio Snapshot and run the associated tests
> mvn -Phawtio-snapshot clean install
Note, to avoid getting prompted for a gpg key add -Dgpg.skip=true
The source code uses the license header from the file fabric-license-header.txt
in the root directory.
You can check for missing licenses in the source code, by running the following goal from the root directory. Notice this will check all the source code:
> mvn com.mycila:license-maven-plugin:2.6:check -Dlicense.header=fabric-license-header.txt
And from any sub module, you need to refer to the license file using a relative path:
> cd components
> mvn com.mycila:license-maven-plugin:2.6:check -Dlicense.header=../fabric-license-header.txt
You can update the license headers in the source code using the format
goal, for example:
> mvn com.mycila:license-maven-plugin:2.6:format -Dlicense.header=../fabric-license-header.txt
The documentation is compiled into a book using GitBook.
First install gitbook using npm
npm install -g gitbook
And then install the anchor plugin
sudo npm install -g gitbook-plugin-anchors
Note on osx you may need to run these commands with sudo
And then build the book locally using
cd docs
gitbook serve ./
And access the book from a web browser at
http://localhost:4000
To add new sections into the gitbook, ecit the docs/SUMMARY.md
file.