shapeless: generic programming for Scala
shapeless is a type class and dependent type based generic programming library for Scala. It had its origins in several talks by Miles Sabin (@milessabin), given over the course of 2011, on implementing scrap your boilerplate and higher rank polymorphism in Scala. Since then it has evolved from being a resolutely experimental project into library which, while still testing the limits of what's possible in Scala, is being used widely in production systems wherever there are arities to be abstracted over and boilerplate to be scrapped.
Projects which use shapeless
There is a wide variety of projects which use shapeless in one way or another ... see the incomplete list of projects for ideas and inspiration. If you are using shapeless and your project isn't listed yet, please add it.
Finding out more about the project
The feature overview for shapeless-2.0.0 provides a very incomplete introduction to shapeless. Additional information can be found in subsequent release notes. If you are upgrading from shapeless-2.0.0 you will find the migration guide useful. We're not satisfied with the current state of the documentation and would love help in improving it. You can find an excellent guide to Shapeless here: The Type Astronaut's Guide to Shapeless.
shapeless is part of the Typelevel family of projects. It is an Open Source project under the Apache License v2, hosted on github. Binary artefacts are published to the Sonatype OSS Repository Hosting service and synced to Maven Central.
Most discussion of shapeless and generic programming in Scala happens on the shapeless Gitter channel. There is also a mailing list and IRC channel, but these are largely dormant now that most activity has moved to Gitter. Questions about shapeless are often asked and answered under the shapeless tag on StackOverflow. Some articles on the implementation techniques can be found on Miles's blog, and Olivera, Moors and Odersky, Type Classes as Object and Implicits is useful background material.
Participation
The shapeless project supports the Typelevel code of conduct and wants all of its channels (mailing list, Gitter, IRC, github, etc.) to be welcoming environments for everyone.
Whilst shapeless is a somewhat "advanced" Scala library, it is a lot more approachable than many people think. Contributors are usually available to field questions, give advice and discuss ideas on the Gitter channel, and for people wanting to take their first steps at contributing we have a selection of open issues flagged up as being good candidates to take on. No contribution is too small, and guidance is always available.
Using shapeless
Binary release artefacts are published to the Sonatype OSS Repository Hosting service and synced to Maven Central. Snapshots of the master branch are built using Travis CI and automatically published to the Sonatype OSS Snapshot repository.
Try shapeless with an Ammonite instant REPL
The quickest way to get to a REPL prompt with the latest version of shapeless on the class path is to run the provided "try shapeless" script, which has no dependencies other than an installed JDK. This script downloads and installs coursier and uses it to fetch the Ammonite REPL and the latest version of shapeless. It then drops you immediately into a REPL session,
% curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/milessabin/shapeless/master/scripts/try-shapeless.sh | bash
Loading...
Welcome to the Ammonite Repl 0.8.2
(Scala 2.11.8 Java 1.8.0_102)
@ 23 :: "foo" :: true :: HNil
res0: Int :: String :: Boolean :: HNil = 23 :: foo :: true :: HNil
@ Bye!
%
shapeless-2.3.2 with SBT
To include the Sonatype repositories in your SBT build you should add,
resolvers ++= Seq(
Resolver.sonatypeRepo("releases"),
Resolver.sonatypeRepo("snapshots")
)
Builds are available for Scala 2.10.x, 2.11.x and for 2.12.x. The main line of development for shapeless 2.3.2 is Scala 2.12.1. Scala 2.10.x is supported via the macro paradise compiler plugin.
scalaVersion := "2.12.1"
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"com.chuusai" %% "shapeless" % "2.3.2"
)
If you are using Scala 2.10.x, you should also add the macro paradise plugin to your build,
scalaVersion := "2.10.6"
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"com.chuusai" %% "shapeless" % "2.3.2",
compilerPlugin("org.scalamacros" % "paradise" % "2.1.0" cross CrossVersion.full)
)
shapeless and Typelevel Scala
Typelevel Scala provides a partial fix for SI-7046 which can present obstacles to using
shapeless's Generic
and LabelledGeneric
for the sealed trait at the root of an ADT. If it appears that these two
type classes are unable to find (all of) the subclasses of the root trait then please try using Typelevel Scala and
see if it resolves the issue.
To use Typelevel Scala you should,
-
Update your
project/build.properties
to require SBT 0.13.13 or later,sbt.version=0.13.13
-
Add the following to your
build.sbt
immediately next to where you setscalaVersion
,scalaOrganization := "org.typelevel"
If this does resolve the problem, please lend your support to the pull request being merged in Lightbend Scala.
shapeless-2.3.2 with Maven
shapeless is also available for projects using the Maven build tool via the following dependency,
<dependency>
<groupId>com.chuusai</groupId>
<artifactId>shapeless_2.11</artifactId>
<version>2.3.2</version>
</dependency>
If you are using Scala 2.10.x, you should also add the macro paradise plugin to your build,
<dependency>
<groupId>com.chuusai</groupId>
<artifactId>shapeless_2.10</artifactId>
<version>2.2.5</version>
</dependency>
<plugins>
...
<plugin>
...
<configuration>
...
<compilerPlugins>
<compilerPlugin>
<groupId>org.scala-lang.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>macro-paradise_2.10</artifactId>
<version>2.1.0</version>
</compilerPlugin>
</compilerPlugins>
...
</configuration>
...
</plugin>
...
</plugins>
Older releases
Please use a current release if possible. If unavoidable, you can find usage information for older releases on the shapeless wiki.
Building shapeless
shapeless is built with SBT 0.13.13 or later, and its master branch is built with Scala 2.12.1 by default but also cross-builds for 2.10.6 and 2.11.8.
Contributors
- Alessandro Lacava alessandrolacava@gmail.com @lambdista
- Alexander Konovalov alex.knvl@gmail.com @alexknvl
- Alexandre Archambault alexandre.archambault@gmail.com @alxarchambault
- Alistair Johnson alistair.johnson@johnsonusm.com @AlistairUSM
- Alois Cochard alois.cochard@gmail.com @aloiscochard
- Andreas Koestler andreas.koestler@gmail.com @AndreasKostler
- Andrew Brett github@bretts.org @Ephemerix
- Arya Irani arya.irani@gmail.com @aryairani
- Ben Hutchison brhutchison@gmail.com @ben_hutchison
- Ben James ben.james@guardian.co.uk @bmjames
- Brian McKenna brian@brianmckenna.org @puffnfresh
- Brian Zeligson brian.zeligson@gmail.com @beezee
- Bryn Keller xoltar@xoltar.org @brynkeller
- Chris Hodapp clhodapp1@gmail.com @clhodapp
- Cody Allen ceedubs@gmail.com @fourierstrick
- Dale Wijnand dale.wijnand@gmail.com @dwijnand
- Daniel Urban urban.dani@gmail.com
- Dario Rexin dario.rexin@r3-tech.de @evonox
- Dave Gurnell d.j.gurnell@gmail.com @davegurnell
- David Barri japgolly@gmail.com @japgolly
- Denis Mikhaylov notxcain@gmail.com @notxcain
- Eugene Burmako xeno.by@gmail.com @xeno_by
- Filipe Nepomuceno filinep@gmail.com
- Frank S. Thomas frank@timepit.eu @fst9000
- George Leontiev folone@gmail.com @folone
- Hamish Dickenson hamish.dickson@gmail.com @hamishdickson
- Howard Branch purestgreen@gmail.com @purestgreen
- Huw Giddens hgiddens@gmail.com
- Ievgen Garkusha ievgen@riskident.com
- Jason Zaugg jzaugg@gmail.com @retronym
- Jean-Remi Desjardins jeanremi.desjardins@gmail.com @jrdesjardins
- Jeff Wilde jeff@robo.ai
- Jeremy R. Smith jeremyrsmith@gmail.com @jeremyrsmith
- Jisoo Park xxxyel@gmail.com @guersam
- Johannes Rudolph johannes.rudolph@gmail.com @virtualvoid
- Johnny Everson khronnuz@gmail.com @johnny_everson
- Jolse Maginnis jolse.maginnis@pearson.com @doolse2
- Joni Freeman joni.freeman@ri.fi @jonifreeman
- Joseph Price josephprice@iheartmedia.com
- Julien Tournay boudhevil@gmail.com @skaalf
- Jules Gosnell jules_gosnell@yahoo.com
- Kailuo Wang kailuo.wang@gmail.com @kailuowang
- Kenji Yoshida 6b656e6a69@gmail.com @xuwei_k
- Kevin Wright kev.lee.wright@gmail.com @thecoda
- Lars Hupel lars.hupel@mytum.de @larsr_h
- Mario Pastorelli mario.pastorelli@teralytics.ch @mapastr
- Matthew Taylor matthew.t@tbfe.net
- Mathias Doenitz mathias@spray.io @sirthias
- Michael Donaghy md401@srcf.ucam.org
- Michael Pilquist mpilquist@gmail.com @mpilquist
- Miles Sabin miles@milessabin.com @milessabin
- Neville Li neville@spotify.com @sinisa_lyh
- Nikolas Evangelopoulos nikolas@jkl.gr
- Oleg Aleshko olegych@tut.by @OlegYch
- Olivier Blanvillain olivier.blanvillain@gmail.com
- Olli Helenius liff@iki.fi @ollijh
- Owein Reese owreese@gmail.com @OweinReese
- Paolo G. Giarrusso p.giarrusso@gmail.com @blaisorblade
- Pascal Voitot pascal.voitot.dev@gmail.com @mandubian
- Pavel Chlupacek pavel.chlupacek@spinoco.com @pacmanius
- Peter Neyens peter.neyens@gmail.com @pneyens
- Peter Schmitz petrischmitz@gmail.com @peterschmitz_
- Renato Cavalcanti renato@strongtyped.io @renatocaval
- Rob Norris rob_norris@mac.com @tpolecat
- Robert Hensing spam@roberthensing.nl
- Ryo Hongo ryoppy0516@gmail.com @ryoppy516
- Sam Halliday sam.halliday@gmail.com @fommil
- Sarah Gerweck sarah.a180@gmail.com @SGerweck
- Sébastien Doeraene sjrdoeraene@gmail.com @sjrdoeraene
- Simon Hafner hafnersimon@gmail.com @reactormonk
- Stacy Curl stacy.curl@gmail.com @stacycurl
- Stephen Compall scompall@nocandysw.com @S11001001
- Tin Pavlinic tin.pavlinic@gmail.com @triggerNZ
- Tom Switzer thomas.switzer@gmail.com @tixxit
- Tomas Mikula tomas.mikula@gmail.com @tomas_mikula
- Travis Brown travisrobertbrown@gmail.com @travisbrown
- Valentin Kasas valentin.kasas@gmail.com @ValentinKasas
- Valerian Barbot valerian.barbot@onzo.com @etaty
- Vladimir Matveev vladimir.matweev@gmail.com @netvlm
- Vladimir Pavkin vpavkin@gmail.com @vlpavkin
- Yang Bo (杨博) pop.atry@gmail.com @Atry