Welcome to Turbine. For more information about Turbine, please look at the HTML documentation.
Here is a description of what each of the top level directories contains. Please consult the documentation in each of the lower level directories for information that is specific to their contents.
Directory | Explanation |
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conf/ | This is where the sample configurations live. |
src/ | This is where all of the source code to Turbine lives. |
target/ | This is a temporary directory for building the project. |
src/site/xdocs/ | This is where the documentation and database schemas live. All of the files in this directory are mirrored onto the live website. |
In order to get started with Turbine, you must build it first. Turbine uses Maven for its build environment. You can find installation information about Maven online at http://maven.apache.org/ .
Once Maven has been installed, just type 'mvn package'. The default behavior is to compile, run the unit tests, and build the jar.
To allow a simulation of an integrated environment you could start dockerized tests (with tag docker) with the docker-testcontainer profile.
mvn clean test -Pdocker-testcontainer.
This will initiate a start of an mysql database and an cleanup after tests are completed. The currently used mapped ort is saved into the file conf/test/docker-managertorque.usersettings.properties
Find more about Docker-Testcontainer here. If you want to get one step further check out the Turbine-Archetype here. This allows you use an Turbine Maven archetype in a hosted or dockerized environment.
Some other useful goals:
mvn site - generate the site documention
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test site
mvn site scm-publish:publish-scm -Dscmpublish.dryRun=true -Papache-release
Activating Maven profile apache-release is not required, und may require a signing process (you need a gpg key).
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deploy site
Either check out the branch asf-ste and copy /replace files from target/site to the root, add and commit. This will trigger (thanks to the .asf.yaml configuration) an update to the distribution site.
Or run:
mvn clean site scm-publish:publish-scm -Papache-release
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Deploys Turbine release site to the Apache web site (cft. to https://github.com/apache/turbine-site how to deploy main Turbine web site). CAVEAT: If you make a dry run or decide to rebuild a new site when publishing, delete the cache folder to avoid that no site might be deployt! By default this folder is user.home/turbine-sites/turbine, configured in Turbine parent property turbine.site.cache.
Find more about release related command hints in
- https://github.com/apache/turbine-fulcrum-build/
- IMPORTANT: BEFORE running release, i.e. if the major.minor version numbers changed, you have to update turbine.site.path in pom.xml to the new production path (e.g. turbine/turbine-4.0 for version 4.0) removing the "development/"-part of the path.
- if updating the site for the new SNAPSHOT version add the new development path (e.g. turbine/development/turbine-5.1 for version 5.1-SNAPSHOT) AFTER the release.
- Find more about the site structure here: https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf#turbine.
As of Turbine 2.3, you must also have the Torque plugin for Maven installed to build Turbine. Information on how to install the plugin is available at http://db.apache.org/torque/torque-5.0/documentation/modules/maven-plugin/index.html .
-The Turbine Team