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[Improvement] Add document about how to develop Gravitino Trino connector in IDE #2087

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yuqi1129 opened this issue Feb 5, 2024 · 4 comments
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yuqi1129 commented Feb 5, 2024

What would you like to be improved?

Currently, there is no document on how to set up the local environment to develop the Gravitino Trino connector, making it difficult for developers to participate in the Trino connector module.

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@yuqi1129 yuqi1129 added the improvement Improvements on everything label Feb 5, 2024
@qqqttt123 qqqttt123 changed the title [Improvement] Add document about how to develop Gravitino Trino connctor in IDE [Improvement] Add document about how to develop Gravitino Trino connector in IDE Feb 6, 2024
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mchades commented Feb 6, 2024

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yuqi1129 commented Feb 6, 2024

FYI: trinodb/trino@master/.github/DEVELOPMENT.md#additional-ide-configuration

The integration of Gravitino into IDE is not as straightforward as it seems, as there are several additional steps to be taken when integrating Gravitino. like

  • How to import Gravitino trino-connetor to Trino project
  • Setting such as maven dependencies and configurations.

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yuqi1129 commented Mar 6, 2024

Duplicated with #1193

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I'm going to close it as it has been fixed by #2446

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