§Building Play from sources
To benefit from the latest improvements and bug fixes after the initial beta release, you may want to compile Play from sources. You’ll need a Git client to fetch the sources.
§Grab the source
From the shell, first checkout the Play sources:
$ git clone git://github.com/playframework/playframework.git
Then go to the playframework/framework
directory and launch the build
script to enter the sbt build console:
$ cd playframework/framework
$ ./build
> publish-local
Note that you don’t need to install sbt yourself: Play embeds its own version.
If you want to make changes to the code you can use publish-local
to rebuild the framework.
§Build the documentation
Documentation is available at playframework/documentation as Markdown files. To see HTML, run the following:
$ cd playframework/documentation
$ ./build run
To see documentation at http://localhost:9000/@documentation
To build the Scaladoc and Javadoc, run doc
against the source code:
$ cd playframework/framework
$ ./build doc
§Run tests
You can run basic tests from the sbt console using the test
task:
> test
We are also using several Play applications to test the framework. To run this complete test suite, use the runtests
script:
$ ./runtests
§Use in projects
Creating projects using the Play version you have built from source works much the same as a regular Play application.
export PATH=$PATH:
If you have an existing Play application that you are upgrading, please add
resolvers ++= Seq(
...
Resolver.file("Local Repository", file("<projdir>/playframework/repository/local"))(Resolver.ivyStylePatterns),
...
)
addSbtPlugin("play" % "sbt-plugin" % "2.2-SNAPSHOT")
to project/plugins.sbt.
§Using Code in Eclipse
You can find at Stackoverflow some information how to setup eclipse to work on the code.
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