Preparing for Development and Operating Environment
Preparing Development Environment
Table 1 describes the environment required for application development.
Item |
Description |
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OS |
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JDK installation |
Basic configuration for the development and operating environment. The version requirements are as follows: The server and client support only built-in OpenJDK, version: 1.8.0_272, and therefore a JDK replacement is not allowed.
Customers' applications that need to reference the JAR packages of SDK to run in the application processes support Oracle JDK, IBM JDK, and OpenJDK.
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IntelliJ IDEA installation and configuration |
IntelliJ IDEA is a tool used to develop Flink applications. The version must be 2019.1 or other compatible version. |
Scala installation |
Install Scala is the basic configuration for the Scala development environment. The required version is 2.11.7. |
Scala plug-in installation |
Installing Scala plug-ins is the basic configuration for the Scala development environment. The required version is 1.5.4. |
Maven installation |
Basic configuration of the development environment for project management throughout the lifecycle of software development. |
Developer account preparation |
See Preparing the Developer Account for configuration. |
7-zip |
It is a tool used to decompress .zip and .rar packages. The 7-Zip 16.04 is supported. |
Preparing an Operating Environment
During application development, you need to prepare the code running and commissioning environment to verify that the application is running properly.
- If you use the Linux environment for commissioning, you need to prepare the Linux node where the cluster client is to be installed and obtain related configuration files.
- Install the client on the node. For example, the client installation directory is /opt/client.
Ensure that the difference between the client time and the cluster time is less than 5 minutes.
For details about how to use the client on a Master or Core node in the cluster, see Using an MRS Client on Nodes Inside a Cluster. For details about how to install the client outside the MRS cluster, see Using an MRS Client on Nodes Outside a Cluster.
- Verify that the configuration options in the Flink client configuration file flink-conf.yaml are correctly configured. For details, see Preparing for Security Authentication.
- In security mode, appended the service IP address of the node where the client is installed and floating IP address of Manager to the jobmanager.web.allow-access-address configuration item in the flink-conf.yaml file. Use commas (,) to separate IP addresses.
- Log in to the FusionInsight Manager portal. Download the cluster client software package to the active management node and decompress it. Then, log in to the active management node as user root. Go to the decompression path of the cluster client and copy all configuration files in the FusionInsight_Cluster_1_Services_ClientConfig\Flink\config directory to the conf directory where the compiled JAR package is stored for subsequent commissioning, for example, /opt/client/conf.
For example, if the client software package is FusionInsight_Cluster_1_Services_Client.tar and the download path is /tmp/FusionInsight-Client on the active management node, run the following command:
cd /tmp/FusionInsight-Client
tar -xvf FusionInsight_Cluster_1_Services_Client.tar
tar -xvf FusionInsight_Cluster_1_Services_ClientConfig.tar
cd FusionInsight_Cluster_1_Services_ClientConfig
scp Flink/config/* root@IP address of the client node:/opt/client/conf
The keytab file obtained during the Preparing the Developer Account is also stored in this directory. Table 2 describes the main configuration files.
Table 2 Configuration file Document Name
Function
core-site.xml
Configures Flink parameters.
hdfs-site.xml
Configures hdfs parameters.
yarn-site.xml
Configures yarn parameters.
flink-conf.yaml
Configures Flink parameters.
user.keytab
Provides user information for Kerberos security authentication.
krb5.conf
Kerberos server configuration information
- Check the network connection of the client node.
During the client installation, the system automatically configures the hosts file on the client node. You are advised to check whether the /etc/hosts file contains the host names of the nodes in the cluster. If no, manually copy the content in the hosts file in the decompression directory to the hosts file on the node where the client resides, to ensure that the local host can communicate with each host in the cluster.
- Install the client on the node. For example, the client installation directory is /opt/client.
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