OrientDB is available in two editions:
Community Edition is released as an open source project under the Apache 2 license. This license allows unrestricted free usage for both open source and commercial projects.
Enterprise Edition is commercial software built on top of the Community Edition. Enterprise is developed by the same team that developed the OrientDB engine. It serves as an extension of the Community Edition, providing Enterprise features, such as:
The Community Edition is available as a binary package for download or as source code on GitHub. The Enterprise Edition license is included with Support purchases.
Prerequisites
Both editions of OrientDB run on any operating system that implements the Java Virtual machine (JVM). Examples of these include:
OrientDB requires Java, version 1.7 or higher.
Note: In OSGi containers, OrientDB uses a
ConcurrentLinkedHashMap
implementation provided by concurrentlinkedhashmap to create the LRU based cache. This library actively uses the sun.misc package which is usually not exposed as a system package. To overcome this limitation you should add propertyorg.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra
with valuesun.misc
to your list of framework properties.It may be as simple as passing an argument to the VM starting the platform:
$ java -Dorg.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra=sun.misc
If you have Docker installed in your computer, this is the easiest way to run OrientDB. From the command line type:
$ docker run -d –-name orientdb -p 2424:2424 -p 2480:2480
-e ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=root orientdb:latest
Where instead of "root", type the root's password you want to use.
OrientDB provides a pre-compiled binary package to install the database on your system. Depending on your operating system, this is a tarred or zipped package that contains all the relevant files you need to run OrientDB. For desktop installations, go to OrientDB Downloads and select the package that best suits your system.
On server installations, you can use the wget
utility:
$ wget https://orientdb.com/download.php?file=orientdb-community-2.2.0.tar.gz
Whether you use your web browser or wget
, unzip or extract the downloaded file into a directory convenient for your use, (for example, /opt/orientdb/
on Linux). This creates a directory called orientdb-community-2.2.0
with relevant files and scripts, which you will need to run OrientDB on your system.
In addition to downloading the binary packages, you also have the option of compiling OrientDB from the Community Edition source code, available on GitHub. This process requires that you install Git and Apache Maven on your system.
To compile OrientDB from source code, clone the Community Edition repository, then run Maven (mvn
) in the newly created directory:
$ git clone https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb $ git checkout develop $ cd orientdb $ mvn clean install
It is possible to skip tests:
$ mvn clean install -DskipTests
The develop branch contains code for the next version of OrientDB. Stable versions are tagged on master branch.
For each maintained version OrientDB has its own hotfix
branch.
As the time of writing this notes, the state of branches is:
The build process installs all jars in the local maven repository and creates archives under the distribution
module inside the target
directory. At the time of writing, building from branch 2.1.x gave:
$ls -l distribution/target/ total 199920 1088 26 Jan 09:57 archive-tmp 102 26 Jan 09:57 databases 102 26 Jan 09:57 orientdb-community-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.dir 48814386 26 Jan 09:57 orientdb-community-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz 53542231 26 Jan 09:58 orientdb-community-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip $
The directory orientdb-community-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.dir
contains the OrientDB distribution uncompressed.
Take a look to Contribute to OrientDB if you want to be involved.
Each distribution package contains a sample database called GratefulDeadConcerts. It is possible to generate the database:
$ cd distribution/ $ mvn prepare-package [INFO] Scanning for projects... [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Building OrientDB Community Distribution ... ... Importing GRAPHML database from ../graphdb/src/test/resources/graph-example-2.xml with options ()... Done: imported 809 vertices and 8049 edges Imported in 1141ms. Vertexes: 809
The database is created inside the target directory
$ ls target/databases/ GratefulDeadConcerts/Update Permissions
For Linux, Mac OS X and UNIX-based operating system, you need to change the permissions on some of the files after compiling from source.
$ chmod 755 bin/*.sh $ chmod -R 777 config
These commands update the execute permissions on files in the config/
directory and shell scripts in bin/
, ensuring that you can run the scripts or programs that you've compiled.
For desktop users installing the binary, OrientDB is now installed and can be run through shell scripts found in the package bin
directory of the installation. For servers, there are some additional steps that you need to take in order to manage the database server for OrientDB as a service. The procedure for this varies, depending on your operating system.
When the time comes to upgrade to a newer version of OrientDB, the methods vary depending on how you chose to install it in the first place. If you installed from binary downloads, repeat the download process above and update any symbolic links or shortcuts to point to the new directory.
For systems where OrientDB was built from source, pull down the latest source code and compile from source.
$ git pull origin master $ mvn clean install
Bear in mind that when you build from source, you can switch branches to build different versions of OrientDB using Git. For example,
$ git checkout 2.2.x $ mvn clean install
builds the 2.2.x
branch, instead of master
.
OrientDB for internal components like engines, operators, factories uses Java SPI Service Provider Interface. That means that the jars of OrientDB are shipped with files in META-INF/services
that contains the implementation of components. Bear in mind that when building a single executable jar, you have to concatenate the content of files with the same name in different orientdb-*.jar . If you are using Maven Shade Plugin you can use Service Resource Transformer to do that.
To learn more about how to install OrientDB on specific environments, please refer to the guides below: