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sbt-osgi
Plugin for sbt to create OSGi bundles.
Installing sbt-osgi
sbt-osgi is a plugin for sbt. In order to install sbt, please refer to the sbt 1.x). Please make sure that you are using a suitable version of sbt:
- sbt-osgi 0.9.{4-x} -> sbt 1.6.2+ (older versions of sbt may work but 1.6.2+ supports all JDK LTS versions)
As sbt-osgi is a plugin for sbt, it is installed like any other sbt plugin, that is by mere configuration: just add sbt-osgi to your global or local plugin definition. Global plugins are defined in ~/.sbt/<SBT_VERSION>/plugins/plugins.sbt
and local plugins are defined in project/plugins.sbt
in your project.
In order to add sbt-osgi as a plugin, just add the below setting to the relevant plugin definition, paying attention to blank lines between settings:
// Other stuff
addSbtPlugin("com.github.sbt" % "sbt-osgi" % "0.9.11")
If you want to use the latest and greatest features, you can instead have sbt depend on and locally build the current source snapshot by adding the following to your plugin definition file.
Example <PROJECT_ROOT>/project/plugins.sbt
:
lazy val plugins = (project in file("."))
.dependsOn(sbtOsgi)
// Other stuff
def sbtOsgi = uri("git://github.com/sbt/sbt-osgi.git")
Using sbt-osgi
Version 0.8.0 and above
As, since version 0.8.0
, sbt-osgi uses the sbt 0.13.5 Autoplugin feature, it can be enabled for individual projects like any other sbt Autoplugin. For more information on enabling and disabling plugins, refer to the sbt plugins tutorial.
Example <PROJECT_ROOT>/build.sbt
:
enablePlugins(SbtOsgi)
To also override the default publish behaviour, also add the osgiSettings
settings to your project via your preferred method.
Example <PROJECT_ROOT>/build.sbt
:
// Other settings
osgiSettings
Version 0.7.0 and below
Add the below line to your sbt build definition, which adds the task osgiBundle
which creates an OSGi bundle for your project and also changes the publish
task to publish an OSGi bundle instead of a raw JAR archive. Again, pay attention to the blank line between settings:
// Other stuff
osgiSettings
If you just want osgiBundle
, i.e. don't want to change the behavior of publish
:
// Other stuff
defaultOsgiSettings
Settings
sbt-osgi can be configured with the following settings:
bundleActivator
: value forBundle-Activator
header, default isNone
bundleRequiredExecutionEnvironment
: value forBundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment
header, default is an empty string.bundleSymbolicName
: value forBundle-SymbolicName
header, default isorganization
plusname
bundleVersion
: value forBundle-Version
header, default isversion
dynamicImportPackage
: values forDynamic-ImportPackage
header, default is the empty sequenceexportPackage
: values forExport-Package
header, default is the empty sequenceimportPackage
: values forImport-Package
header, default is*
fragmentHost
: value forFragment-Host
header, default isNone
privatePackage
: values forPrivate-Package
header, default isOsgiKeys.bundleSymbolicName
plus.*
requireBundle
: values forRequire-Bundle
header, default is the empty sequenceadditionalHeaders
: map of additional headers to be passed to BND, default is the empty sequenceembeddedJars
: list of dependencies to embed inside the bundle which are automatically added toBundle-Classpath
explodedJars
: list of jarfiles to explode into the bundlerequireCapability
: value forRequire-Capability
header, defaults toosgi.ee;filter:="(&(osgi.ee=JavaSE)(version=*PROJECT JAVAC VERSION*))"
failOnUndecidedPackage
: allows failing the build when a package is neither exported nor private (instead of silently dropping it),false
by default to be compatible with previous behaviour
Example build.sbt
:
organization := "com.github.sbt"
name := "osgi.demo"
version := "1.0.0"
enablePlugins(SbtOsgi)
libraryDependencies += "org.osgi" % "org.osgi.core" % "4.3.0" % "provided"
osgiSettings
OsgiKeys.exportPackage := Seq("com.github.sbt.osgidemo")
OsgiKeys.bundleActivator := Option("com.github.sbt.osgidemo.internal.Activator")
License
This code is open source software licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.