guardian / sbt-version-info-plugin   2.8

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Generates resource file containing TeamCity build number etc

Scala versions: 2.10
sbt plugins: 0.13

sbt-version-info-plugin

This sbt plugin generates a version.txt file in the root of your classpath. This is typically used by the guardian-management manifest reporter, which displays the content of this file.

To use:

  1. Work out what released version you want to use by looking at the tags list for this repository.

  2. Add the sbt-version-info-plugin to your sbt build, by creating project/project/plugins.scala that looks like:

     import sbt._
    
     object Plugins extends Build {
       lazy val plugins = Project("plugins", file("."))
         .dependsOn(
           uri("git://github.com/guardian/sbt-version-info-plugin.git#2.1")
         )
     }
    
  3. The VersionInfo trait relies on a couple of system properties to obtain the build number etc from the CI server. To pass these in create an SBT start script that for Teamcity looks a bit like this (which by convention we call sbt-tc):

    #!/bin/bash
    
    cat /dev/null | java -Xmx1G -XX:MaxPermSize=250m \
     -Dsbt.log.noformat=true \
     -Dbuild.number="$BUILD_NUMBER" \
     -Dbuild.vcs.number="$BUILD_VCS_NUMBER" \
     -jar sbt-launch.jar "$@"
    

    You can find an example for Hudson/Jenkins at https://github.com/philwills/sbt-version-info-minimal/blob/master/sbt