Here is a possible solution:
rename your ivy.xml to ivy.xml.template
ixy.xml.template and project.properties must be in base folder
Add this to file base_folder/project/project/build.scala
.
import java.io.FileInputStream
import java.util.Properties
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
import sbt._
import Keys._
object build extends Build {
def readProperties(filename: String): Map[String, String] = {
try {
val prop = new Properties()
prop.load(new FileInputStream(filename))
prop.stringPropertyNames().map( k => (k,prop.getProperty(k))).toMap
} catch {
case e: Exception =>
e.printStackTrace()
Map()
}
}
def processIvyXml(base: File): Seq[File] = {
val properties = readProperties((base/"../project.properties").getAbsolutePath)
val ivyXml: String = sbt.IO.read(base/"../ivy.xml.template")
val result = properties.keys.foldLeft(ivyXml){
(tmpXml,key) => tmpXml.replaceAll( "\\$\\{"+key+"\\}" , properties(key))
}
sbt.IO.write(base/"../ivy.xml",result)
Seq()
}
lazy val root = project.in(file(".")).settings(
resourceGenerators in Compile <+= (baseDirectory in Compile) map { base =>
processIvyXml(base)
}
)
}
This file reads project.properties and ivy.xml.template before compiling the project definition and creates a customized ivy.xml populated with values from project.properties
Now just add ivy.xml to .gitignore and you are set.
The only thing to remember is that any time you modify the project.properties you must call reload on sbt console (or restart the sbt)
You can expand this to work for other files as well but I will leave that as an exercise to you.
project.properties
underproject
directory (next tobuild.properties
)? It may work.externalIvyFile(baseDirectory( _ / "ivy.xml"))
useexternalIvyFile(baseDirectory.value / "ivy.xml")
instead. Could you update the question?