UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Welcome to the Getting Started, this is what you will achieve by follow the next steps:
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This guide assumes you already have an stable Saga release such as 1.0 or above. |
$> java -version
{SAGA_HOME}
.{SAGA_HOME}
in something like {SAGA_HOME}/Elasticsearch-6.4.1
.{SAGA_HOME}/Elasticsearch-6.4.1/bin
.Once you have Saga in {SAGA_HOME}
validate the following:
{SAGA_HOME}/lib
folder containing the following JARs:saga-classification-trainer-stage-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
saga-elastic-provider-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
saga-name-trainer-stage-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Saga Server Parser configuration files are specified in the Configure Pipelines & Resource Providers section. If you change any of those files in the saga-server-parser/src/main/resources folder, you need to rebuild the project or transfer the files to the directory specified in the saga-server-parser/startup.bat.
For the UI, you need to check the file in config/env/development.js. The display name, "Saga" in following snippet, is the name the UI will show for the project, but what it is important is the uri attribute from db, this is the database that Saga will be using. In the snippet, the database in use will be "SagaDB", change it according to your preference. If you loaded a Mongo database in step 2, you must change "SagaDB" to the name of the database you loaded. If you want to start a new database, just choose a proper name and the UI will create the database.
solutions: [
{
display: 'Saga',
db: {
uri: process.env.MONGOHQ_URL || process.env.MONGOLAB_URI || 'mongodb://' + (process.env.DB_1_PORT_27017_TCP_ADDR || 'localhost') + '/SagaDB',
options: {
keepAlive: 10000,
reconnectTries: 10
},
//Database info for patter matching server switch
host: process.env.DB_1_PORT_27017_TCP_ADDR || 'localhost',
port: 27017,
name: 'SagaDB',
// Enable mongoose debug mode
debug: process.env.MONGODB_DEBUG || false
},
matcher: {
uri: 'http://localhost:8080/_saga'
}
}
]
{SAGA_HOME}/config/config.json
:{SAGA-HOME}/nt-models
folder for "name trainers" and copy the model there.{SAGA-HOME}/ct-models
folder for "clasification trainers" and copy the model there.{SAGA-HOME}/datasets
folder.If you didn't change the default port on the configuration, you should be able to access Saga
Before starting Saga, make sure Mongo is up and running. Try to run:
...> mongo
If the command does not run, run the following command from the MongoDB/Server/3.6/bin:
.../MongoDB/Server/3.6/bin> mongod
Then, you will need to run the Saga Server Parser and the Saga Server UI. The first to be run is the Saga Server UI, since it will create the database if it doesn't exist. Go to the Saga Server UI directory and run the startup.bat from a console:
.../saga-server-ui> startup.bat
.../saga-server-parser> startup.bat
If you didn't change the port, you should be able to access saga at http://localhost:8080/
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