Cool, thanks! Those are great options and just what I was looking for On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 12:42 AM Timothy Victor <vict...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One approach I use is to write the git commit sha to the jars manifest > while compiling it (I don't use semantic versioning but rather use commit > sha). > > Then at runtime I read the implementationVersion > (class.getPackage().getImplementationVersion()), and print that in the job > name. > > Tim > > On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 4:29 PM Bruno Aranda <bara...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Hi Avi, >> >> Don't know if there are better ways, but we store the version of the job >> running and other metadata as part of the "User configuration" of the job, >> so it shows in the UI when you go to the job Configuration tab inside the >> job. To do so, when we create the job: >> >> val buildInfo = new Configuration() >> buildInfo.setString("version", "0.1.0") >> >> >> val env = StreamExecutionEnvironment.*getExecutionEnvironment >> *env.getConfig.setGlobalJobParameters(buildInfo) >> ... >> >> It helps us to have a convenient way of knowing what version of the jobs >> are running, when they were built, etc... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Bruno >> >> >> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 18:04, Avi Levi <avi.l...@bluevoyant.com> wrote: >> >>> Is there a way to add some metadata to the jar and see it on dashboard ? >>> I couldn't find a way to do so but I think it very useful. >>> Consider that you want to know which version is actually running in the >>> job manager (not just which jar is uploaded which is not necessary being >>> running at the moment ), AFAIK by looking at dashboard there is no way to >>> know which jar / version is actually executing. Well as a workaround you >>> can add something to the job name but this is a limited option, what if one >>> wants to add more info programatically? >>> >>> Is there a way to do it ? >>> >>> BR >>> Avi >>> >>