I have a library compiled to a jar (not an sbt project, just the jar file) that's not available on a repository.
Is there a simple way to add a reference to the jar in the filesystem/project directly?
You can put the jar in your project's lib folder (create it if it doesn't exist), it will then appear on your project's unmanaged-classpath.
To publish a jar file locally, if you have an sbt project that produces the jar, it should be as simple as invoking "publish-local" to publish the jar to your local ivy repository so that you can use that jar in another one of your projects (on the same computer).
Your SBT project should be structured like this:
README.md
build.sbt
project/
src/
target/
Create a lib/
directory to add a JAR file (e.g. spark-daria_2.11-0.2.0.jar
) to the project:
README.md
build.sbt
lib/
spark-daria_2.11-0.2.0.jar
project/
src/
target/
The location of the lib/
directory should line-up with the output of the sbt "show unmanagedBase"
command.
Refresh the project in your IDE and import the code just like you would import an external dependency.
import com.github.mrpowers.spark.daria.sql.DataFrameValidator
Project(id = "core", base = file("core"))
?
Jan 15, 2021 at 14:58
If you have multi-module project you should:
core
, you should add jar to core/lib
.libraryDependencies += <your jar in lib>
provided
your assembly will not include libs from lib
directory, which commonly, IMHO, is not good.
2 days ago