case class Environment(rootPath: File, classLoader: ClassLoader, mode: Mode) extends Product with Serializable
The environment for the application.
Captures concerns relating to the classloader and the filesystem for the application.
- rootPath
The root path that the application is deployed at.
- classLoader
The classloader that all application classes and resources can be loaded from.
- mode
The mode of the application.
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Returns the Java version for this environment.
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getExistingFile(relativePath: String): Option[File]
Retrieves a file relative to the application root path.
Retrieves a file relative to the application root path. This method returns an Option[File], using None if the file was not found.
Note that it is up to you to manage the files in the application root path in production. By default, there will be nothing available in the application root path.
For example, to retrieve some deployment specific data file:
val myDataFile = application.getExistingFile("data/data.xml")
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the relative path of the file to fetch
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an existing file
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getFile(relativePath: String): File
Retrieves a file relative to the application root path.
Retrieves a file relative to the application root path.
Note that it is up to you to manage the files in the application root path in production. By default, there will be nothing available in the application root path.
For example, to retrieve some deployment specific data file:
val myDataFile = application.getFile("data/data.xml")
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relative path of the file to fetch
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a file instance; it is not guaranteed that the file exists
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resource(name: String): Option[URL]
Scans the application classloader to retrieve a resource.
Scans the application classloader to retrieve a resource.
The conf directory is included on the classpath, so this may be used to look up resources, relative to the conf directory.
For example, to retrieve the conf/logback.xml configuration file:
val maybeConf = application.resource("logback.xml")
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the absolute name of the resource (from the classpath root)
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resourceAsStream(name: String): Option[InputStream]
Scans the application classloader to retrieve a resource’s contents as a stream.
Scans the application classloader to retrieve a resource’s contents as a stream.
The conf directory is included on the classpath, so this may be used to look up resources, relative to the conf directory.
For example, to retrieve the conf/logback.xml configuration file:
val maybeConf = application.resourceAsStream("logback.xml")
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the absolute name of the resource (from the classpath root)
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