Thank you for considering contributing to Apache Polaris. Any contribution (code, test cases, documentation, use cases, ...) is valuable!
This documentation will help you get started.
You can report an issue in the Polaris Catalog issue tracker.
Note: If you find a security vulnerability, do NOT open an issue. Please email [email protected] instead.
When filing an issue, make sure to answer these five questions:
- What version of Apache Polaris are you using?
- What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
- What did you do?
- What did you expect to see?
- What did you see instead?
Troubleshooting questions should be posted on the public chat (no invite needed) or on dev mailing list (you can subscribe) instead of the issue tracker. Maintainers and community members will answer your questions there or ask you to file an issue if you’ve encountered a bug.
Apache Polaris aims to provide the Apache Iceberg community with new levels of choice, flexibility and control over their data, with full enterprise security and Apache Iceberg interoperability with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Confluent, Dremio, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce and more.
If you're looking for a feature that doesn't exist in Apache Polaris, you're probably not alone. Others likely have similar needs. Please open a GitHub Issue describing the feature you'd like to see, why you need it, and how it should work.
When creating your feature request, document your requirements first. Please, try to not directly describe the solution.
If you want to dive into development yourself then you can check out existing open issues or requests for features that need to be implemented. Take ownership of an issue and try fix it.
Before starting on a large code change, please describe the concept/design of what you plan to do on the issue/feature request you intend to address. If unsure if the design is good or will be accepted, discuss it with the community in the respective issue first, before you do too much active development.
The best way to provide changes is to fork Apache Polaris repository on GitHub and provide a Pull Request with your changes. To make it easy to apply your changes please use the following conventions:
- Every Pull Request should have a matching GitHub Issue.
- Create a branch that will house your change:
git clone https://github.com/apache/polaris
cd polaris
git fetch --all
git checkout -b my-branch origin/main
Don't forget to periodically rebase your branch:
git pull --rebase
git push GitHubUser my-branch --force
Ensure the code is properly formatted:
./gradlew format
- Pull Requests should be based on the
main
branch. - Test that your changes works by adapting or adding tests. Verify the build passes (see
README.md
for build instructions). - If your Pull Request has conflicts with the
main
branch, please rebase and fix the conflicts.
The Apache Polaris build currently requires Java 21 or later. There are a few tools that help you running the right Java version:
- SDKMAN! follow the installation instructions, then run
sdk list java
to see the available distributions and versions, then runsdk install java <identifer from list>
using the identifier for the distribution and version (>= 21) of your choice. - jenv If on a Mac you can use jenv to set the appropriate SDK.