This plugin will allow you to format your scala code as a part of your build process. In the background, it uses scalafmt library.
You can use scalafmt plugin without any configuration. Then defaults from scalafmt will be used. You can adjust these settings by putting .scalafmt.conf to the root of your project. For the supported format and properties see the scalafmt page
We are using scalafmt-dynamic which allows people to choose their scalafmt version inside scalafmt config. As a default, we're still sticking to the last stable version. E.g. to try out this plugin with non-stable 2.0.0-RC4 release, just put version = "2.0.0-RC4"
into your scalafmt config.
plugins {
id 'cz.alenkacz.gradle.scalafmt' version '$latestVersion'
}
scalafmt {
// .scalafmt.conf in the project root is default value, provide only if other location is needed
// config file has to be relative path from current project or root project in case of multimodule projects
// example usage:
// configFilePath = ".scalafmt.conf"
}
Tasks added to your project when applying this plugin:
- scalafmt - formats your scala and sbt source code (main sourceset only)
- checkScalafmt - checks whether all files are correctly formatted, if not, the task fails (main sourceset only)
- testScalafmt - formats your test scala code based on the provided configuration
- checkTestScalafmt - checks whether your test scala code is correctly formatted
- scalafmtAll - formats scala code from all source sets
- checkScalafmtAll - checks formatting of all source sets