Please find below sample build.sbt file that uses our plugin. In this sample BasePlugin, we want to full path to a/project, b/project directory :-
import sbt._
import Keys._
import BasePlugin._
BasePlugin.settings
lazy val root = Project("root", file(".")).dependsOn(
ProjectRef( uri("../some/where/a"), "a" ),
ProjectRef( uri("../some/where/b"), "b" )
)
enablePlugins(BasePlugin)
Also, find below, simplified sbt plugin BasePlugin.scala :-
package base
import sbt.{ThisBuild, Def, TaskKey, AutoPlugin}
import sbt._
import Keys._
/**
* Created by mogli on 4/23/2017.
*/
object BasePlugin extends AutoPlugin {
object autoImport {
lazy val customtask: TaskKey[Unit] = TaskKey("customtask")
}
import autoImport.customtask
override def projectSettings: Seq[Def.Setting[_]] = Seq(
customtask := {
//expectation: to get an iterator or collection sort of thing for dependent projects, but they are not in this variable (projectDependencies)
val deps = projectDependencies
deps map { c => println("project : " + c) }
}
)
}
How to access dependent projects in sbt plugin.
To get the project's dependencies do
val deps = thisProject.value.dependencies.map { dep => dep.project }
This will work as expected if you are accessing
thisProject
within theprojectSettings
method's body.