# ranger **Repository Path**: mylovextt/ranger ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: ranger - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: WTFPL - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-11-27 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Apache Ranger [![License](https://img.shields.io/:license-Apache%202-green.svg)](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt) [![PyPI Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/personalized-badge/apache-ranger?period=month&units=international_system&left_color=black&right_color=orange&left_text=PyPI%20downloads)](https://pypi.org/project/apache-ranger/) [![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-apache.org-blue.svg)](https://ranger.apache.org) [![Wiki](https://img.shields.io/badge/ranger-wiki-orange)](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/RANGER/Index) #### NOTE Ranger is currently NOT setup to use pull requests (PRs) on GitHub to take in the changes for commit. Please use the [apache review board](https://reviews.apache.org) to submit your code changes for review and commit. Also create a [ranger jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER) to go along with the review and mention it in the review board review. ## Building Ranger in Docker (Sandbox Install) Ranger is built using [Apache Maven](https://maven.apache.org/). To run Ranger: 1. Check out the code from GIT [repository](https://github.com/apache/ranger.git) 2. Ensure that docker & docker-compose is installed and running on your system. 3. Ensure that JDK 1.8+ is installed on your system. 4. Ensure that Apache Maven is installed on your system. 5. Run the following command to build & run Ranger from Docker `./ranger_in_docker up` 6. After successful completion of the above command, you should be able to view Ranger Admin Console by using URL: ``` http://:6080/ UserName: admin Password: rangerR0cks! ``` ## Regular Build Process 1. Check out the code from GIT repository 2. On the root folder, please execute the following Maven command: `mvn clean compile package install` `mvn eclipse:eclipse` Ranger Admin UI tests depend on PhantomJS. If the build fails with npm or Karma errors you can either: - install PhantomJS dependencies for your platform (bzip2 and fontconfig) - skip JavaScript test execution: mvn -DskipJSTests ... 3. After the above build command execution, you should see the following TAR files in the target folder: ``` ranger--admin.tar.gz ranger--atlas-plugin.tar.gz ranger--hbase-plugin.tar.gz ranger--hdfs-plugin.tar.gz ranger--hive-plugin.tar.gz ranger--kafka-plugin.tar.gz ranger--kms.tar.gz ranger--knox-plugin.tar.gz ranger--migration-util.tar.gz ranger--ranger-tools.tar.gz ranger--solr-plugin.tar.gz ranger--sqoop-plugin.tar.gz ranger--src.tar.gz ranger--storm-plugin.tar.gz ranger--tagsync.tar.gz ranger--usersync.tar.gz ranger--yarn-plugin.tar.gz ranger--kylin-plugin.tar.gz ranger--elasticsearch-plugin.tar.gz ``` ## Importing Apache Ranger Project into Eclipse 1. Create an Eclipse workspace called 'ranger' 2. Import maven project from the root directory where ranger source code is downloaded (and build) ## Deployment Process ### Installation Host Information 1. Ranger Admin Tool Component (ranger--admin.tar.gz) should be installed on a host where Policy Admin Tool web application runs on port 6080 (default). 2. Ranger User Synchronization Component (ranger--usersync.tar.gz) should be installed on a host to synchronize the external user/group information into Ranger database via Ranger Admin Tool. 3. Ranger Component plugin should be installed on the component boxes: - HDFS Plugin needs to be installed on Name Node hosts. - Hive Plugin needs to be installed on HiveServer2 hosts. - HBase Plugin needs to be installed on both Master and Regional Server nodes. - Knox Plugin needs to be installed on Knox gateway host. - Storm Plugin needs to be installed on Storm hosts. - Kafka/Solr Plugin needs to be installed on their respective component hosts. - YARN plugin needs to be installed on YARN Resource Manager hosts. - Sqoop plugin needs to be installed on Sqoop2 hosts. - Kylin plugin needs to be installed on Kylin hosts. - Elasticsearch plugin needs to be installed on Elasticsearch hosts. ### Installation Process 1. Download the tar.gz file into a temporary folder in the box where it needs to be installed. 2. Expand the tar.gz file into /usr/lib/ranger/ folder 3. Go to the component name under the expanded folder (e.g. /usr/lib/ranger/ranger--admin/) 4. Modify the install.properties file with appropriate variables 5. - If the module has setup.sh, execute ./setup.sh - If the install.sh file does not exists, execute ./enable--plugin.sh