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This article describes how to develop HANA native database modules locally without Web IDE and even without XSA server.
This article describes how to develop HANA native database modules locally without Web IDE and even without XSA server.


For CAP development with CLI see [[SAP HANA CAP Development]]
For CAP development with CLI see [[SAP Cloud Application Programming Model Getting Started (CAP)]]


The approach described below deploys the data to a local SAP HANA Express but it could be deployed to Cloud Foundry as well.
The approach described below deploys the data to a local SAP HANA Express but it could be deployed to Cloud Foundry as well.
Source: HANA; Local Development, VCAP_SERVICES, and HDI Deployer Tips and Tricks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtuxQam_9BY
== Introduction ==


''hana-cli'' is a tool from SAP development which contains some scripts which reproduce the behavior of the Web IDE when building and deploying apps. Without the Web IDE one could use CF / XS to create the appropriate services, which are built tand deployed by the Web IDE. But if one wants to work even without CF / XSA server all of the tasks need to be done with the appropriate NPM tools. In order to make this easier ''hana-cli'' comes into play.  
''hana-cli'' is a tool from SAP development which contains some scripts which reproduce the behavior of the Web IDE when building and deploying apps. Without the Web IDE one could use CF / XS to create the appropriate services, which are built tand deployed by the Web IDE. But if one wants to work even without CF / XSA server all of the tasks need to be done with the appropriate NPM tools. In order to make this easier ''hana-cli'' comes into play.  


Source: ABAP Freak Show Ep. 6 - HANA; Local Development, VCAP_SERVICES, and HDI Deployer Tips and Tricks
== How does Deployment work in Web IDE? ==
 
The deployment of HDI containers is done by a node.js based deployment script ''deploy.js'' stated in the ''/db/package.json'':


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLfv04rlmfI&list=PLoc6uc3ML1JR38-V46qhmGIKG07nXwO6X&index=67
<syntaxhighlight lang="JSON">
{
  "name": "deploy",
  "dependencies": {
    "@sap/hdi-deploy": "^3.8.2"
  },
  "engines": {
    "node": "^8"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "postinstall": "node .build.js",
    "start": "node node_modules/@sap/hdi-deploy/deploy.js"
  }
}
</syntaxhighlight>


== Installation of Prerequisites ==
== Installation of Prerequisites ==
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  npm i -g hana-cli
  npm i -g hana-cli


== Setup Project ==
== Create a New Project from Scratch ==
 
=== Setup Project ===


Create a new folder for the project.
Create a new folder for the project.
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Connect to HANA DB - if asked for user don't forget to enter a HANA user, not a XSA user:
Connect to HANA DB - if asked for user don't forget to enter a HANA user, not a XSA user:


  hana-cli connect
  hana-cli connect   (Execute in DB folder)


Get different infos of connected server:
Get different infos of connected server:
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  hana-cli schemas -a
  hana-cli schemas -a


== Create HDI Container ==
=== Create HDI Container ===


  hana-cli createContainer
  hana-cli createContainer
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This shows the current user, which should be the runtime user and also its roles in the HANA db.
This shows the current user, which should be the runtime user and also its roles in the HANA db.


== Build and Deploy Project ==
=== Build and Deploy Project ===


First let NPM download the necessary libraries that the project depends on. i.e. ''@sap/hdi-deploy'', which are defined in ''package.json''
First let NPM download the necessary libraries that the project depends on. i.e. ''@sap/hdi-deploy'', which are defined in ''package.json''
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  hana-cli tables
  hana-cli tables
== Add Configurations to Existing Project ==
=== Establish Connection ===
hana-cli connect  (Execute in DB folder)
This creates a ''default-env-admin.json'' file which kind of simulates a XSA / CF backend.
== Create Local Runtime Environment with default-env.json ==
The ''default-env.json'' enables you to run CF environments on your development machine or in the SAP BTP without deploying applications to the CF.
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
cds{
  "SERVICE_REPLACEMENTS": [
    {
      "key": "ServiceName_1",
      "service": "CROSS_SCHEMA_SFLIGHT"
    },
    {
      "key": "hdi-user-service",
      "service": "hana-opensap-cloud-2020-user-db"
    }
  ],
  "VCAP_SERVICES": {
    "xsuaa": [
      {
        "name": "bookshop-uaa",
        "label": "xsuaa",
        "tags": [
          "xsuaa"
        ],
        "credentials": {
            ...
        }
      }
    ],
    "hana": [
      {
        "name": "hana-opensap-cloud-2020-db",
        "tags": [
          "hana"
        ],
        "credentials": {
          ...
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Add Database Connection to default-env.json'''
hana-cli serviceKey hana-opensap-cloud-2020-db default
hana-cli status
hana-cli systemInfo
'''Add Authentication to default-env.json'''
See https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/node.js/authentication
'''Add Service Replacements to default-env.json'''
Add Section SERVICE_REPLACEMENTS (see above)


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This article describes how to develop HANA native database modules locally without Web IDE and even without XSA server.

For CAP development with CLI see SAP Cloud Application Programming Model Getting Started (CAP)

The approach described below deploys the data to a local SAP HANA Express but it could be deployed to Cloud Foundry as well.

Source: HANA; Local Development, VCAP_SERVICES, and HDI Deployer Tips and Tricks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtuxQam_9BY

Introduction

hana-cli is a tool from SAP development which contains some scripts which reproduce the behavior of the Web IDE when building and deploying apps. Without the Web IDE one could use CF / XS to create the appropriate services, which are built tand deployed by the Web IDE. But if one wants to work even without CF / XSA server all of the tasks need to be done with the appropriate NPM tools. In order to make this easier hana-cli comes into play.

How does Deployment work in Web IDE?

The deployment of HDI containers is done by a node.js based deployment script deploy.js stated in the /db/package.json:

{
  "name": "deploy",
  "dependencies": {
    "@sap/hdi-deploy": "^3.8.2"
  },
  "engines": {
    "node": "^8"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "postinstall": "node .build.js",
    "start": "node node_modules/@sap/hdi-deploy/deploy.js"
  }
}

Installation of Prerequisites

Relevant Tools from SAP

npm i -g @sap/cds
npm i -g @sap/cds-dk

Additional 3rd Party Tools1

npm i -g hana-cli

Create a New Project from Scratch

Setup Project

Create a new folder for the project.

Create a DB module inside the project:

hana-cli createModule

Connect to HANA DB - if asked for user don't forget to enter a HANA user, not a XSA user:

hana-cli connect   (Execute in DB folder)

Get different infos of connected server:

hana-cli systemInfo -a
hana-cli status -a
hana-cli schemas -a

Create HDI Container

hana-cli createContainer

This actually uses SQL statements to create the HDI container to execute the same processes as the build function in the Web IDE would do. When asked for a container name remember to use a unique name. The Web IDE by default adds a _1 at the end of the name of the HDB module.

The createContainer statement needs to be issued from the db folder of the project. Also a default-env-admin.json file is needed in the db folder as well. This creates a default-env.json file which contains the connection details. Now the following statement without the -a is available (which stands for admin):

hana-cli status

This shows the current user, which should be the runtime user and also its roles in the HANA db.

Build and Deploy Project

First let NPM download the necessary libraries that the project depends on. i.e. @sap/hdi-deploy, which are defined in package.json

npm install -global

Now start the deploy process defined in the package.json by issuing:

npm start

Check crated tables:

hana-cli tables

Add Configurations to Existing Project

Establish Connection

hana-cli connect   (Execute in DB folder)

This creates a default-env-admin.json file which kind of simulates a XSA / CF backend.


Create Local Runtime Environment with default-env.json

The default-env.json enables you to run CF environments on your development machine or in the SAP BTP without deploying applications to the CF.

cds{
  "SERVICE_REPLACEMENTS": [
    {
      "key": "ServiceName_1",
      "service": "CROSS_SCHEMA_SFLIGHT"
    },
    {
      "key": "hdi-user-service",
      "service": "hana-opensap-cloud-2020-user-db"
    }
  ],
  "VCAP_SERVICES": {
    "xsuaa": [
      {
        "name": "bookshop-uaa",
        "label": "xsuaa",
        "tags": [
          "xsuaa"
        ],
        "credentials": {
            ...
        }
      }
    ],
    "hana": [
      {
        "name": "hana-opensap-cloud-2020-db",
        "tags": [
          "hana"
        ],
        "credentials": {
          ...
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Add Database Connection to default-env.json

hana-cli serviceKey hana-opensap-cloud-2020-db default
hana-cli status
hana-cli systemInfo

Add Authentication to default-env.json

See https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/node.js/authentication

Add Service Replacements to default-env.json

Add Section SERVICE_REPLACEMENTS (see above)