surus | HBase ORM that targets both regular work | Database library
kandi X-RAY | surus Summary
kandi X-RAY | surus Summary
Surus ORM is HBase ORM project, that targets both work with HBase and integration with Hadoop Map/Reduce framework. Surus ORM features:. Its worth mentioning that Surus ORM is supported by HBaseExplorer - UI tool to view/search data and modify HBase tables. Please find all how-to (from model declaration to updating object's subset) in wiki: [Regarding the name... "Surus" is mentioned in history as the elephant carrying Hannibal [
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- Parses a JSON string to a Synergy Model instance
- Attempts to convert a Json object to a byte array
- Parse a complex map
- Convert a string to a primitive
- Parse the HBase Result into a Map
- Attempts to convert the value from a raw byte array
- Get List type
- Get map type
- Insert into HBase
- Insert values into a Put
- Updates the hbase scan
- Returns a string representation of the annotation
- Updates the HBase Get
- Parse the primary key to human readable form
- Increments the value for a key in the category map
- Enlists a two level map entry
- Parses a TimeQualifier string into a TimeQualifier instance
- Returns a string representation of this family
- Generate row key
- Converts a millisecond duration to a String
- Returns a hash code for members of this annotation
- Method to increment time period
- Generate put on HBase
- Compares this annotation to another
- Parses the Result
- Returns the column subset
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QUESTION
I would like to be able to deploy my app in a pre-prod
environment for integration testing using a Docker volume that will expose an instance of PostgreSQL. I'm using Scala v2.12.8 and Play v2.7.
Looking at the environment settings of the SBT native packager it seems possible to define dockerExposedVolumes
in order to attach a DB.
Using a normal Docker compose file I would do something like that:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jul-02 at 09:22There is a sbt Plugin that helps you to achieve this:
With that you can add your database to a docker compose file and you can run everything within sbt.
This is a Docker standard. Here is an explaination how to do it for Postgres:
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Install surus
You can use surus like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the surus component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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