This Apache Atlas
is built from the 2.1.0-release source tarball and patched to be run in a Docker container.
Atlas is built with embedded HBase + Solr
and it is pre-initialized, so you can use it right after image download without additional steps.
If you want to use external Atlas backends, set them up according to the documentation.
- Pull the latest release image:
docker pull sburn/apache-atlas
- Start Apache Atlas in a container exposing Web-UI port 21000:
docker run -d \
-p 21000:21000 \
--name atlas \
sburn/apache-atlas \
/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_start.py
Please, take into account that the first startup of Atlas may take up to few mins depending on host machine performance before web-interface become available at http://localhost:21000/
Web-UI default credentials: admin / admin
Gracefully stop Atlas:
docker exec -ti atlas /opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_stop.py
Check Atlas startup script output:
docker logs atlas
Check interactively Atlas application.log (useful at the first run and for debugging during workload):
docker exec -ti atlas tail -f /opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/logs/application.log
Run the example (this will add sample types and instances along with traits):
docker exec -ti atlas /opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/quick_start.py
Start Atlas overriding settings by environment variables (to support large number of metadata objects for example):
docker run --detach \
-e "ATLAS_SERVER_OPTS=-server -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=0 \
-XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC \
-XX:+CMSParallelRemarkEnabled -XX:+PrintTenuringDistribution \
-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=dumps/atlas_server.hprof \
-Xloggc:logs/gc-worker.log -verbose:gc -XX:+UseGCLogFileRotation \
-XX:NumberOfGCLogFiles=10 -XX:GCLogFileSize=1m -XX:+PrintGCDetails \
-XX:+PrintHeapAtGC -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps" \
-p 21000:21000 \
--name atlas \
sburn/apache-atlas \
/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_start.py
Start Atlas exposing logs directory on the host to view them directly:
docker run --detach \
-v ${PWD}/atlas-logs:/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/logs \
-p 21000:21000 \
--name atlas \
sburn/apache-atlas \
/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_start.py
Start Atlas exposing conf directory on the host to place and edit configuration files directly:
docker run --detach \
-v ${PWD}/pre-conf:/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/conf \
-p 21000:21000 \
--name atlas \
sburn/apache-atlas \
/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_start.py
Start Atlas with data directory mounted on the host to provide its persistency:
docker run --detach \
-v ${PWD}/data:/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/data \
-p 21000:21000 \
--name atlas \
sburn/apache-atlas \
/opt/apache-atlas-2.1.0/bin/atlas_start.py
Image contains build-in extras for those who want to play with Janusgraph, and Atlas artifacts using Apache Tinkerpop Gremlin Console (gremlin CLI).
-
You need Atlas container up and running as shown above.
-
Install
gremlin-server
andgremlin-console
into the container by running included automation script:
docker exec -ti atlas /opt/gremlin/install-gremlin.sh
- Start
gremlin-server
in the same container:
docker exec -d atlas /opt/gremlin/start-gremlin-server.sh
- Finally, run
gremlin-console
interactively:
docker exec -ti atlas /opt/gremlin/run-gremlin-console.sh
Gremlin-console usage example:
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gremlin>:remote connect tinkerpop.server conf/remote.yaml session
==>Configured localhost/127.0.0.1:8182-[d1b2d9de-da1f-471f-be14-34d8ea769ae8]
gremlin> :remote console
==>All scripts will now be sent to Gremlin Server - [localhost/127.0.0.1:8182]-[d1b2d9de-da1f-471f-be14-34d8ea769ae8] - type ':remote console' to return to local mode
gremlin> g = graph.traversal()
==>graphtraversalsource[standardjanusgraph[hbase:[localhost]], standard]
gremlin> g.V().has('__typeName','hdfs_path').count()
The following environment variables are available for configuration:
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
JAVA_HOME | /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64 | The java implementation to use. If JAVA_HOME is not found we expect java and jar to be in path |
ATLAS_OPTS | any additional java opts you want to set. This will apply to both client and server operations | |
ATLAS_CLIENT_OPTS | any additional java opts that you want to set for client only | |
ATLAS_CLIENT_HEAP | java heap size we want to set for the client. Default is 1024MB | |
ATLAS_SERVER_OPTS | any additional opts you want to set for atlas service. | |
ATLAS_SERVER_HEAP | java heap size we want to set for the atlas server. Default is 1024MB | |
ATLAS_HOME_DIR | What is is considered as atlas home dir. Default is the base location of the installed software | |
ATLAS_LOG_DIR | Where log files are stored. Defatult is logs directory under the base install location | |
ATLAS_PID_DIR | Where pid files are stored. Defatult is logs directory under the base install location | |
ATLAS_EXPANDED_WEBAPP_DIR | Where do you want to expand the war file. By Default it is in /server/webapp dir under the base install dir. |
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there to see if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smash it by providing detailed and welcomed feedback.
This image is maintained by Vadim Korchagin