This project, chef-sbt, is a Chef Cookbook for SBT that downloads the sbt-launch.jar file directly from scala-sbt.org, and configures it in your path manually. This tends to be preferable if you, like me, have come to grow impatient with waiting for package managers to update their versions or would prefer to manually control when your boxes move to a different version.
I've only enumerated support for Ubuntu and Debian in this cookbook, but it may work elsewhere as well. Haven't done a lot of testing yet.
The chef-sbt cookbook recognizes the following attributes.
node['sbt']['version']
- The version of the sbt launcher you would like to use. Currently, this defaults to 0.13.8, the latest stable, but can be any version available in the typesafe download repo.node['sbt']['checksum']
- The SHA256 checksum of the file downloaded from Typesafe.com. (optional)node['sbt']['java_options']
- The JVM flags that should be passed to the JVM when sbt starts. Currently, this is defaulted to-Xms512M -Xmx1536M -Xss1M -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:MaxPermSize=512M
, and that works well for me... but YMMV.
- default - This recipe will download the sbt-launch.jar of the version you specify to
/usr/local/bin
, create an executable scriptsbt
in that same folder, set permissions on them, and make them owned by root.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. For details, see the LICENSE file at the top of this repository. If you discover issues, I encourage you to open tickets on the GitHub issue tracker. Contributations are welcome from all, but please adhere to code style and open a ticket before proceeding with your work.
My name is Matt Farmer. I'm a code bandit currently slinging code on behalf of Elemica, Anchor Tab, the Lift Framework, and a few other small outfits who are out to make the world a better place. I tweet regularly, and blog and little bit less so.