The documentation has now moved to the wiki in this repository. For a quick start, look here.
Development is on the "dev" branch (and feature branches). Please make any pull requests to the "dev" branch.
This is the repository for the open source version of Event Store, which now includes the clustering implementation for high availability. Further information on commercial support and options such as LDAP authentication can be found on the Event Store website at http://geteventstore.com.
Event Store is written in a mixture of C#, C++ and JavaScript. It can run either on Mono or .NET, however because it contains platform specific code (including hosting the v8 JavaScript engine), it must be built for the platform on which you intend to run it.
Binaries are available from http://geteventstore.com, however if you want to build it from source, instructions for Windows and Linux are below.
Important note: if you have previously built
from source, it‘s possible you have V8 checked out via git instead of
Subversion. If this is the case, you should use the clean-all
target noted below before building
again.
From a command prompt:
build.cmd
- runs the Event Store buildbuild.cmd
clean-all
- cleans the
repositoryOptional
parameters (Specified using -ParameterName
value
)
-Platform
- x64
(default) or x86
-Configuration
- release
(default) or debug
-Version
- the semantic version number to
give to the release. Defaults to version 0.0.0.0
which should be used for all
non-released builds.-SpecificVisualStudioVersion
- 2010
, 2012
, 2013
, Windows7.1SDK
.
Default is to use whichever version is installed - this only needs to be
overriden if you have multiple versions installed.-ForceNetwork
- true if you want to force the
script to get dependencies even if Windows thinks theres no network connection
(otherwise we don‘t try to avoid sometimes lengthy delays).-Defines
- any additional defines you want
to pass to the compiler. Should be enclosed in single quotesIf
you want to build from Visual Studio, it‘s necessary to first build from the
command line in order to buildjs1.dll
which incorporates V8. When this is
available in the src\EventStore\Libs\
directory, it is possible to build
the src\EventStore\EventStore.sln
solution from within Visual
Studio.
When building through Visual Studio, there are PowerShell scripts which run as pre- and post-build tasks on the EventStore.Common project, which set the informational version attribute of the EventStore.Common.dll assembly to the current commit hash on each build and then revert it.
Unfortunately
Visual Studio runs these scripts in 32-bit PowerShell. Since it‘s most likely
that you‘re running 64-bit PowerShell under normal circumstances, the execution
policy of 32-bit PowerShell will probably prohibit running scripts. There is a batch file in the root of the
repository named RunMeElevatedFirst.cmd
which will set the execution policy
for 32-bit PowerShell if you run it as Administrator. Obviously you may want to
audit what the script does before executing it on your machine!
PATH
PATH
./build.sh <target> <version> <platform> <configuration>
target
is one of quick
, incremental
or full
(see above)version
is the semantic version to
applyplatform
- either x86 or x64 (defaults to
x64)configuration
- either debug or release (defaults
to release)原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/rongfengliang/p/3544519.html