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commit 2111e8eec97eaccbb97f367d7c52e277af0d8598 Author: justincmlean <jus...@datastrato.com> AuthorDate: Wed Mar 26 15:03:12 2025 +0800 Preparing Gravitino release v0.8.1-incubating --- clients/client-python/setup.py | 2 +- docs/index.md | 8 ++++---- docs/manage-relational-metadata-using-gravitino.md | 10 +++++----- docs/open-api/openapi.yaml | 2 +- gradle.properties | 2 +- 5 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/clients/client-python/setup.py b/clients/client-python/setup.py index 5858b0c3cf..2a75f97186 100644 --- a/clients/client-python/setup.py +++ b/clients/client-python/setup.py @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ except FileNotFoundError: setup( name="apache-gravitino", description="Python lib/client for Apache Gravitino", - version="0.8.1.dev0", + version="0.8.1", long_description=long_description, long_description_content_type="text/markdown", author="Apache Software Foundation", diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index 8a59b41a35..6efc899dc5 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ REST API and the Java SDK. You can use either to manage metadata. See Also, you can find the complete REST API definition in [Gravitino Open API](./api/rest/gravitino-rest-api), -Java SDK definition in [Gravitino Java doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/index.html), -and Python SDK definition in [Gravitino Python doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/python/index.html). +Java SDK definition in [Gravitino Java doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/index.html), +and Python SDK definition in [Gravitino Python doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/python/index.html). Gravitino also provides a web UI to manage the metadata. Visit the web UI in the browser via `http://<ip-address>:8090`. See [Gravitino web UI](./webui.md) for details. @@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ Gravitino provides security configurations for Gravitino, including HTTPS, authe ### Programming guides * [Gravitino Open API](./api/rest/gravitino-rest-api): provides the complete Open API definition of Gravitino. -* [Gravitino Java doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/index.html): provides the Javadoc for the Gravitino API. -* [Gravitino Python doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/python/index.html): provides the Python doc for the Gravitino API. +* [Gravitino Java doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/index.html): provides the Javadoc for the Gravitino API. +* [Gravitino Python doc](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/python/index.html): provides the Python doc for the Gravitino API. ### Development guides diff --git a/docs/manage-relational-metadata-using-gravitino.md b/docs/manage-relational-metadata-using-gravitino.md index f247bbc0b6..be7abe72c9 100644 --- a/docs/manage-relational-metadata-using-gravitino.md +++ b/docs/manage-relational-metadata-using-gravitino.md @@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ The following types that Gravitino supports: | Union | `Types.UnionType.of([type1, type2, ...])` | `{"type": "union", "types": [type JSON, ...]}` | Union type, indicates a union of types | | UUID | `Types.UUIDType.get()` | `uuid` | UUID type, indicates a universally unique identifier | -The related java doc is [here](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/types/Type.html). +The related java doc is [here](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/types/Type.html). ##### External type @@ -1022,10 +1022,10 @@ In addition to the basic settings, Gravitino supports the following features: | Feature | Description | Java doc | |---------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Table partitioning | Equal to `PARTITION BY` in Apache Hive, It is a partitioning strategy that is used to split a table into parts based on partition keys. Some table engine may not support this feature | [Partition](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/dto/rel/partitioning/Partitioning.html) | -| Table distribution | Equal to `CLUSTERED BY` in Apache Hive, distribution a.k.a (Clustering) is a technique to split the data into more manageable files/parts, (By specifying the number of buckets to create). The value of the distribution column will be hashed by a user-defined number into buckets. | [Distribution](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/expressions/distributions/Distribution.html) | -| Table sort ordering | Equal to `SORTED BY` in Apache Hive, sort ordering is a method to sort the data in specific ways such as by a column or a function, and then store table data. it will highly improve the query performance under certain scenarios. | [SortOrder](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/expressions/sorts/SortOrder.html) | -| Table indexes | Equal to `KEY/INDEX` in MySQL , unique key enforces uniqueness of values in one or more columns within a table. It ensures that no two rows have identical values in specified columns, thereby facilitating data integrity and enabling efficient data retrieval and manipulation operations. | [Index](pathname:///docs/0.8.0-incubating/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/indexes/Index.html) | +| Table partitioning | Equal to `PARTITION BY` in Apache Hive, It is a partitioning strategy that is used to split a table into parts based on partition keys. Some table engine may not support this feature | [Partition](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/dto/rel/partitioning/Partitioning.html) | +| Table distribution | Equal to `CLUSTERED BY` in Apache Hive, distribution a.k.a (Clustering) is a technique to split the data into more manageable files/parts, (By specifying the number of buckets to create). The value of the distribution column will be hashed by a user-defined number into buckets. | [Distribution](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/expressions/distributions/Distribution.html) | +| Table sort ordering | Equal to `SORTED BY` in Apache Hive, sort ordering is a method to sort the data in specific ways such as by a column or a function, and then store table data. it will highly improve the query performance under certain scenarios. | [SortOrder](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/expressions/sorts/SortOrder.html) | +| Table indexes | Equal to `KEY/INDEX` in MySQL , unique key enforces uniqueness of values in one or more columns within a table. It ensures that no two rows have identical values in specified columns, thereby facilitating data integrity and enabling efficient data retrieval and manipulation operations. | [Index](pathname:///docs/0.8.1/api/java/org/apache/gravitino/rel/indexes/Index.html) | For more information, please see the related document on [partitioning, bucketing, sorting, and indexes](table-partitioning-bucketing-sort-order-indexes.md). diff --git a/docs/open-api/openapi.yaml b/docs/open-api/openapi.yaml index a4f247828f..b7ef23aa08 100644 --- a/docs/open-api/openapi.yaml +++ b/docs/open-api/openapi.yaml @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ info: license: name: Apache 2.0 url: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html - version: 0.8.0-incubating + version: 0.8.1 description: | Defines the specification for the first version of the Gravitino REST API. diff --git a/gradle.properties b/gradle.properties index dfd499c828..2088e78d47 100644 --- a/gradle.properties +++ b/gradle.properties @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ org.gradle.caching=true org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4g # version that is going to be updated automatically by releases -version = 0.8.1-incubating-SNAPSHOT +version = 0.8.1 # sonatype credentials SONATYPE_USER = admin