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Building JanusGraph

Required:

  • Java 8
  • Maven 3

To build without executing tests:

mvn clean install -DskipTests=true

To build with default tests:

mvn clean install

To build with default plus TinkerPop tests:

mvn clean install -Dtest.skip.tp=false

To build with only the TinkerPop tests:

mvn clean install -Dtest.skip.tp=false -DskipTests=true

To build the distribution archive:

mvn clean install -Pjanusgraph-release -Dgpg.skip=true -DskipTests=true

This command generates the distribution archive in janusgraph-dist/target/janusgraph-$VERSION.zip. For more details information, please see here

Building Docker Image for JanusGraph Server

We moved the docker build into an external repo: https://github.com/JanusGraph/janusgraph-docker.

Building on Eclipse IDE

Note that this has only been tested on Eclipse Neon.2 Release (4.6.2) with m2e (1.7.0.20160603-1933) and m2e-wtp (1.3.1.20160831-1005) plugin.

To build without executing tests:

  1. Right-click on your project -> "Run As..." -> "Run Configurations..."
  2. On "Goals", populate with install
  3. Select the options Update Snapshots and Skip Tests
  4. Before clicking "Run", make sure that Eclipse knows where JAVA_HOME is. On same window, go to "Environment" tab and click "New".
  5. Under "Name:", add JAVA_HOME
  6. Under "Value:", add the path where java is located
  7. Click "OK"
  8. Then click "Run"

To find the Java binary in your environment, run the appropriate command for your operating system:

  • Linux/macOS: which java
  • Windows: for %i in (java.exe) do @echo. %~$PATH:i

Building documentation

Updating documentation

You have check in the actual version of configuration reference. Therefore, you have to run following command:

mvn --quiet clean install -DskipTests=true -pl janusgraph-doc -am

Required dependencies to build the documentation

MkDocs need to be installed to build and serve the documentation locally.

  1. Install python3 and pip3 (newest version of pip)
  2. Install requirements using pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Build and serve documentation

  1. To create a test build locally use command mkdocs build
  2. To serve the documentation locally use command mkdocs serve