OptaPlanner’s quickstarts have moved to optaplanner-quickstarts repository.
To build and run from source:
$ mvn clean install -DskipTests $ cd optaplanner-examples $ mvn exec:java
To develop with IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse or VSCode, open the root pom.xml
as a new project
and configure a Run/Debug configuration like this:
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Type: Application
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Main class:
org.optaplanner.examples.app.OptaPlannerExamplesApp
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VM options:
-Xmx2G -server
(memory only needed when using the big datasets in the examples) -
Program arguments: (none)
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Working directory:
$MODULE_DIR$
(must resolve to optaplanner-examples directory) -
Use classpath of module:
optaplanner-examples
If you’re just starting out with OptaPlanner and want to contribute, take a look at our starter issues. They’re specifically chosen to be easier for first time contributors.
If you want to build or contribute to a kiegroup project, read this document.
It will save you and us a lot of time by setting up your development environment correctly. It solves all known pitfalls that can disrupt your development. It also describes all guidelines, tips and tricks. If you want your pull requests (or patches) to be merged into master, please respect those guidelines.
OptaPlanner has adopted the Quarkus code style, enforces it, and automatically formats code during the build. To setup your IDE, please see the IDE Setup Instructions.
To consider any individual ticket "Done", following requirements must be satisfied:
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Every change must go through PR; source code of both the feature/bugfix and its tests have been reviewed.
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Documentation (if applicable) exists and has been reviewed.
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There is test coverage proving the feature works and tests are passing.
In order to avoid introducing unstable features, the PR will be merged only after these points have been fulfilled. For PRs contributed by community the core team will assist with making the functionality meet these conditions.