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This patch will cause a junitxml file to be emitted in the case of errors in build scripts. Instead of simply echoing a message to the console, we set up a trap function that also writes out to a junit xml report that can be consumed by jenkins.impala.io. Main things to pay attention to: - New file that gets sourced by all bash scripts when trapping within bash scripts: https://gerrit.cloudera.org/c/11257/1/bin/report_build_error.sh - Installation of the python lib into impala-python venv for use from within python files: https://gerrit.cloudera.org/c/11257/1/bin/impala-python-common.sh - Change to the generate_junitxml.py file itself, for ease of https://gerrit.cloudera.org/c/11257/1/lib/python/impala_py_lib/jenkins/generate_junitxml.py Most of the other changes are to source the new report_build_error.sh script to set up the trap function. Change-Id: Idd62045bb43357abc2b89a78afff499149d3c3fc Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/11257 Reviewed-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com> Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
This directory contains Impala test data sets. The directory layout is structured as follows: datasets/ <data set>/<data set>_schema_template.sql <data set>/<data files SF1>/data files <data set>/<data files SF2>/data files Where SF is the scale factor controlling data size. This allows for scaling the same schema to different sizes based on the target test environment.