diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-2.3.3/start-v2/locally/deployment.md b/versioned_docs/version-2.3.3/start-v2/locally/deployment.md index e5a2d4015d899..1c6e2ba48aa3f 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-2.3.3/start-v2/locally/deployment.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-2.3.3/start-v2/locally/deployment.md @@ -10,16 +10,15 @@ import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; ## Step 1: Prepare the environment -Before you getting start the local run, you need to make sure you already have installed the following software which SeaTunnel required: +Before you would like to start to run Seatunnel locally, you need to install the following softwares which SeaTunnel requires: * [Java](https://www.java.com/en/download/) (Java 8 or 11, other versions greater than Java 8 can theoretically work as well) installed and `JAVA_HOME` set. ## Step 2: Download SeaTunnel -Enter the [seatunnel download page](https://seatunnel.apache.org/download) and download the latest version of distribute -package `seatunnel--bin.tar.gz` +Download the latest version of seatunnel distributive package `seatunnel--bin.tar.gz`from [seatunnel download page](https://seatunnel.apache.org/download) -Or you can download it by terminal +Or you can download it by using terminal ```shell export version="2.3.3" @@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ tar -xzvf "apache-seatunnel-${version}-bin.tar.gz" ## Step 3: Install connectors plugin -Since 2.2.0-beta, the binary package does not provide connector dependencies by default, so when using it for the first time, you need to execute the following command to install the connector: (Of course, you can also manually download the connector from [Apache Maven Repository](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/seatunnel/) to download, then manually move to the `connectors/seatunnel` directory). +Since 2.2.0-beta, the binary package does not provide connector dependencies by default, so when using it for the first time, you need to execute the following command to install the connector: ```bash sh bin/install-plugin.sh 2.3.3 @@ -42,7 +41,6 @@ If you need to specify the version of the connector, take 2.3.3 as an example, y ```bash sh bin/install-plugin.sh 2.3.3 ``` - Usually you don't need all the connector plugins, so you can specify the plugins you need by configuring `config/plugin_config`, for example, you only need the `connector-console` plugin, then you can modify plugin.properties as ```plugin_config @@ -64,6 +62,8 @@ You can find out all supported connectors and corresponding plugin_config config :::tip +Alternatively, you can also manually download the connector from [Apache Maven Repository](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/seatunnel/) to download, then manually move to the `connectors/seatunnel` directory). + If you'd like to install the connector plugin by manually downloading the connector, you need to pay special attention to the following The connectors directory contains the following subdirectories, if they do not exist, you need to create them manually @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ seatunnel spark ``` -If you'd like to install the V2 connector plugin manually, you only need to download the V2 connector plugin you need and put them in the seatunnel directory +You can download only the V2 connector plugins you need and put them in the seatunnel directory ::: ## What's More -For now, you are already deployment SeaTunnel complete. You can follow [Quick Start](quick-start-seatunnel-engine.md) to configure and run a data synchronization job. +For now, hope you had managed to successfully deploy your SeaTunnel locally. You can follow [Quick Start](quick-start-seatunnel-engine.md) to configure and run a data synchronization job.