I need to build a single jar, including dependencies, for one of my sub-projects so that it can be used as a javaagent
.
I have a multi-module sbt project and this particular module is the lowest level one (it's also pure Java).
Can I (e.g. with sbt-onejar, sbt-proguard or sbt assembly) override how the lowest level module is packaged?
It looks like these tools are really designed to be a post-publish step, but I really need a (replacement or additional) published artefact to include the dependencies (but only for this one module).
UPDATE: Publishing for sbt-assembly are instructions for a single project, and doesn't easily translate into multi-project.
Publishing for sbt-assembly are instructions for a single project, and doesn't easily translate into multi-project.
People have been publishing fat JAR using sbt-assembly & sbt-release without issues. Here's a blog article from 2011: Publishing fat jar created by sbt-assembly. It boils down to adding addArtifact(Artifact(projectName, "assembly"), sbtassembly.AssemblyKeys.assembly)
to your build.sbt
(note that the blog is a little out of date AssemblyKeys
is now a member of sbtassembly
directly).
For sbt 0.13 and above, I prefer to use build.sbt
for multi-projects too, so I'd write it like:
import AssemblyKeys._
lazy val commonSettings = Seq(
version := "0.1-SNAPSHOT",
organization := "com.example",
scalaVersion := "2.10.1"
)
val app = (project in file("app")).
settings(commonSettings: _*).
settings(assemblySettings: _*).
settings(
artifact in (Compile, assembly) ~= { art =>
art.copy(`classifier` = Some("assembly"))
}
).
settings(addArtifact(artifact in (Compile, assembly), assembly).settings: _*)
See Defining custom artifacts:
addArtifact returns a sequence of settings (wrapped in a SettingsDefinition). In a full build configuration, usage looks like:
... lazy val proj = Project(...) .settings( addArtifact(...).settings : _* ) ...
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