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example-jvm

An example repository to demonstrate Pants's experimental Java and Scala support.

See the first JVM blog post for some unique benefits Pants brings to Java and Scala projects.

This repository demonstrates a mix of Java and Scala, which is a common use case. But the Java and Scala backends can be independently enabled, so there is no need to expose Scala BUILD file symbols if you have a pure-Java repository (or vice versa). See comments in the backends section of pants.toml.

This is only one possible way of laying out your project with Pants. See pantsbuild.org/docs/source-roots#examples for some other example layouts.

Running Pants

You run Pants goals using the pants launcher binary, which will bootstrap the version of Pants configured for this repo if necessary.

See here for how to install the pants binary.

Goals

Pants commands are called goals. You can get a list of goals with

pants help goals

Most goals take arguments to run on. To run on a single directory, use the directory name with : at the end. To recursively run on a directory and all its subdirectories, add :: to the end.

For example:

pants lint src: 3rdparty::

You can run on all changed files:

pants --changed-since=HEAD lint

You can run on all changed files, and any of their "dependees":

pants --changed-since=HEAD --changed-dependees=transitive test

Example Goals

Try these out in this repo!

Run scalafmt and google_java_format

pants fmt ::  # Format all files.
pants fmt src/jvm:  # Format only files in this directory (non-recursively).
pants lint src/jvm::  # Check that all files under `src/jvm` are formatted (recursively).

Check compilation

pants check ::  # Compile everything.
pants check src/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib/ExampleLib.java  # Compile a file and its deps.

Run and debug tests

pants test ::  # Run all tests in the repository.
pants test tests/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib:  # Run all the tests in this directory.
pants test tests/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib/ExampleLibSpec.scala -- -z hello  # Run one test method.
pants test --debug tests/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib/ExampleLibSpec.scala  # Debug one file.

Create a binary file

Writes the result to the dist/ folder.

pants package src/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/app:  # Build one binary.
pants package ::  # Create all binaries.

Determine dependencies

pants dependencies tests/jvm::
pants dependencies --transitive tests/jvm::

Determine dependees

That is, find what code depends on a particular files.

pants dependees src/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib::
pants dependees --transitive src/jvm/org/pantsbuild/example/lib/ExampleLib.java

Count lines of code

pants count-loc '**/*'