You can simply access sys.props
: "A bidirectional, mutable Map representing the current system Properties."
So, you can do something like this:
val branch = "full-" + sys.props.getOrElse("branch", "unstable")
"com.example" % "core" % "2.0" classifier branch
If you want to have more advanced custom properties from file in your Build.scala
:
import java.io.{BufferedReader, InputStreamReader, FileInputStream, File}
import java.nio.charset.Charset
import java.util.Properties
object MyBuild extends Build {
// updates system props (mutable map of props)
loadSystemProperties("project/myproj.build.properties")
def loadSystemProperties(fileName: String): Unit = {
import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
val file = new File(fileName)
if (file.exists()) {
println("Loading system properties from file `" + fileName + "`")
val in = new InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(file), "UTF-8")
val props = new Properties
props.load(in)
in.close()
sys.props ++ props.asScala
}
}
// to test try:
println(sys.props.getOrElse("branch", "unstable"))
}
SBT is more powerful than Maven because you can simply write Scala code if you need something very custom. You would want to use Build.scala
instead of build.sbt
in such case.
p.s myproj.build.properties
file looks like this for example:
sbt.version=0.13.1
scalaVersion=2.10.4
parallelExecution=true
branch=stable