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Posted to dev@ambari.apache.org by Trevor McKay <tm...@redhat.com> on 2013/08/27 19:26:48 UTC

Range of use of nodejs and brunch in the ambari build process

Hi folks,

  It appears that nodejs and brunch are only used in the ambari build
process to generate static web content under the ambari-web directory.
Is this true?

  That is, nodejs and brunch are not a requirement to build or run
ambari-server or ambari-client assuming that the static content is
available in the right location.

Best,

Trevor


Re: Range of use of nodejs and brunch in the ambari build process

Posted by Yusaku Sako <yu...@hortonworks.com>.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Trevor McKay <tm...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>   It appears that nodejs and brunch are only used in the ambari build
> process to generate static web content under the ambari-web directory.
> Is this true?

That is correct.  It's only a build-time dependency for ambari-web.

>   That is, nodejs and brunch are not a requirement to build or run
> ambari-server or ambari-client assuming that the static content is
> available in the right location.

Right, they are not a strict requirement.

> Best,
>
> Trevor
>

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