Building from source code in macOS
This document will guide you to deploy a standalone version of MatrixOne in a macOS environment using source code. You can use the mo_ctl tool to help you deploy and manage MatrixOne.
MatrixOne supports x86 and ARM macOS systems. This article uses the Macbook M1 ARM version as an example to show the entire deployment process.
Pre-dependency Reference
To install and use the stand-alone MatrixOne through source code, you need to depend on the following software packages.
Dependent software | Version |
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golang | 1.22.3 or later |
gcc/clang | gcc8.5 or later, clang13.0 or later |
git | 2.20 or later |
MySQL Client | 8.0 or later |
Step 1: Install Dependency
1. Install Go
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Click Go Download and install to enter its official documentation, and follow the installation steps to complete the Go installation.
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To verify whether Go is installed, please execute the code
go version
. When Go is installed successfully, the example code line is as follows:> go version go version go1.22.5 darwin/arm64
2. Install GCC/Clang
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macOS generally has its own Clang compiler, which plays the same role as GCC. To verify whether the GCC is installed:
gcc -v bash: gcc: command not found
As shown in the code, the version of GCC is not displayed, the GCC/Clang environment needs to be installed.
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Click GCC Download and install to enter its official documentation, and follow the installation steps to complete the GCC installation. Or you can install Clang through Apple's official Xcode.
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To verify whether GCC/Clang is installed, please execute the code
gcc -v
. When GCC is installed successfully, the example code line is as follows:Apple clang version 14.0.3 (clang-1403.0.22.14.1) Target: arm64-apple-darwin22.5.0 Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin
3. Install Git
Install Git via the Official Documentation.
Use the command git version
to check whether the installation is successful. The code example of a successful installation is as follows:
> git version
git version 2.40.0
4. Install and configure MySQL Client
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Click MySQL Community Downloads to enter into the MySQL client download and installation page. According to your operating system and hardware environment, drop down to select Select Operating System > macOS, then drop down to select Select OS Version, and select the download installation package to install as needed.
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Configure the MySQL client environment variables:
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Open a new terminal window and enter the following command:
cd ~ sudo vim .bash_profile
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After pressing Enter on the keyboard to execute the above command, you need to enter the root user password, which is the root password you set in the installation window when you installed the MySQL client. If no password has been set, press Enter to skip the password.
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After entering/skiping the root password, you will enter .bash_profile, click i on the keyboard to enter the insert state, and you can enter the following command at the bottom of the file:
export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/local/mysql/bin
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After the input is completed, click esc on the keyboard to exit the insert state, and enter
:wq
at the bottom to save and exit. -
Enter the command
source .bash_profile
, press Enter to execute, and run the environment variable. -
To test whether MySQL is available:
Run the command
mysql --version
, if MySQL client is installed successfully, the example code line is as follows:mysql Ver 8.0.31 for macos12 on arm64 (MySQL Community Server - GPL)
Step 2: Install the mo_ctl tool
mo_ctl is a command-line tool for deploying, installing, and managing MatrixOne. It is very convenient to perform various operations on MatrixOne. See mo_ctl Tool for complete usage details.
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First, install the
wget
download tool: Go to the Homebrew page and follow the steps to install Homebrew first, then installwget
. To verify whetherwget
is installed successfully, you can use the following command line:wget -V
The successful installation results (only part of the code is displayed) are as follows:
GNU Wget 1.21.3 在 darwin21.3.0 上编译 ... Copyright © 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ...
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The mo_ctl tool can be installed through the following command:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/matrixorigin/mo_ctl_standalone/main/install.sh && sudo -u $(whoami) bash +x ./install.sh
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After the installation is complete, verify whether the installation is successful through the
mo_ctl
command:> mo_ctl Usage : mo_ctl [option_1] [option_2] [option_1] : available: connect | ddl_connect | deploy | get_branch | get_cid | get_conf | help | pprof | precheck | restart | set_conf | sql | start | status | stop | uninstall | upgrade | watchdog 1) connect : connect to mo via mysql client using connection info configured 2) ddl_convert : convert ddl file to mo format from other types of database 3) deploy : deploy mo onto the path configured 4) get_branch : upgrade or downgrade mo from current version to a target commit id or stable version 5) get_cid : print mo git commit id from the path configured 6) get_conf : get configurations 7) help : print help information 8) pprof : collect pprof information 9) precheck : check pre-requisites for mo_ctl 10) restart : a combination operation of stop and start 11) set_conf : set configurations 12) sql : execute sql from string, or a file or a path containg multiple files 13) start : start mo-service from the path configured 14) status : check if there's any mo process running on this machine 15) stop : stop all mo-service processes found on this machine 16) uninstall : uninstall mo from path MO_PATH=/data/mo//matrixone 17) upgrade : upgrade or downgrade mo from current version to a target commit id or stable version 18) watchdog : setup a watchdog crontab task for mo-service to keep it alive e.g. : mo_ctl status [option_2] : Use " mo_ctl [option_1] help " to get more info e.g. : mo_ctl deploy help
Set mo_ctl parameters
Some parameters in the mo_ctl tool need to be set and you can view all current parameters through mo_ctl get_conf
.
> mo_ctl get_conf
2023-07-07_15:31:24 [INFO] Below are all configurations set in conf file /Users/username/mo_ctl/conf/env.sh
MO_PATH="/Users/username/mo/matrixone"
MO_LOG_PATH="${MO_PATH}/matrixone/logs"
MO_HOST="127.0.0.1"
MO_PORT="6001"
MO_USER="root"
MO_PW="111"
MO_DEPLOY_MODE="host"
MO_REPO="matrixorigin/matrixone"
MO_IMAGE_PREFIX="nightly"
MO_IMAGE_FULL=""
MO_CONTAINER_NAME="mo"
MO_CONTAINER_PORT="6001"
MO_CONTAINER_DEBUG_PORT="12345"
CHECK_LIST=("go" "gcc" "git" "mysql" "docker")
GCC_VERSION="8.5.0"
CLANG_VERSION="13.0"
GO_VERSION="1.22"
MO_GIT_URL="https://github.com/matrixorigin/matrixone.git"
MO_DEFAULT_VERSION="v1.2.4"
GOPROXY="https://goproxy.cn,direct"
STOP_INTERVAL="5"
START_INTERVAL="2"
MO_DEBUG_PORT="9876"
MO_CONF_FILE="${MO_PATH}/matrixone/etc/launch/launch.toml"
RESTART_INTERVAL="2"
PPROF_OUT_PATH="/tmp/pprof-test/"
PPROF_PROFILE_DURATION="30"
Generally, the parameters that need to be adjusted are as follows:
mo_ctl set_conf MO_PATH="yourpath" # Set custom MatrixOne download path
mo_ctl set_conf MO_GIT_URL="https://githubfast.com/matrixorigin/matrixone.git" # For the problem of slow downloading from the original GitHub address, set image download address
mo_ctl set_conf MO_DEFAULT_VERSION="v" # Set the version of MatrixOne downloaded
mo_ctl set_conf MO_DEPLOY_MODE=git # Deployment Configuration
Step 3: Get MatrixOne code
Depending on your needs, choose whether you want to keep your code up to date, or if you want to get the latest stable version of the code.
The main branch is the default branch, the code on the main branch is always up-to-date but not stable enough.
mo_ctl deploy main
mo_ctl deploy v1.2.4
Step 4: Launch MatrixOne server
Launch the MatrixOne service through the mo_ctl start
command.
If the operation is regular, the following log will appear. The relevant operation logs of MatrixOne will be in /yourpath/matrixone/logs/
.
> mo_ctl start
2023-07-07_15:33:45 [INFO] No mo-service is running
2023-07-07_15:33:45 [INFO] Starting mo-service: cd /Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/ && /Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/mo-service -daemon -debug-http :9876 -launch /Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/etc/launch/launch.toml >/Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/logs/stdout-20230707_153345.log 2>/Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/logs/stderr-20230707_153345.log
2023-07-07_15:33:45 [INFO] Wait for 2 seconds
2023-07-07_15:33:48 [INFO] At least one mo-service is running. Process info:
2023-07-07_15:33:48 [INFO] 501 66932 1 0 3:33PM ?? 0:00.27 /Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/mo-service -daemon -debug-http :9876 -launch /Users/username/mo/matrixone/matrixone/etc/launch/launch.toml
2023-07-07_15:33:48 [INFO] Pids:
2023-07-07_15:33:48 [INFO] 66932
2023-07-07_15:33:48 [INFO] Start succeeded
Note
The initial startup of MatrixOne approximately takes 20 to 30 seconds. After a brief wait, you can connect to MatrixOne using the MySQL client.
Step 5: Connect to MatrixOne
One-click connection to MatrixOne service through mo_ctl connect
command.
This command will invoke the MySQL Client tool to connect to the MatrixOne service automatically.
> mo_ctl connect
2023-07-07_10:30:20 [INFO] Checking connectivity
2023-07-07_10:30:20 [INFO] Ok, connecting for user ...
mysql: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 15
Server version: 8.0.30-MatrixOne-v1.2.4 MatrixOne
Copyright (c) 2000, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
mysql>
Note
The above connection and login account is the initial accounts root
and the password 111
; please change the initial password after logging in to MatrixOne; see MatrixOne Password Management. After changing the login username or password, you must set a new username and password through mo_ctl set_conf
. For details, please refer to mo_ctl Tool.