sbt plugin to unify scaladoc/javadoc across multiple projects.
For sbt 1.x (requires sbt 1.5.x and above) add the following to your project/plugins.sbt
:
addSbtPlugin("com.github.sbt" % "sbt-unidoc" % "0.5.0")
Note: We changed the organization from "com.eed3si9n"
to "com.github.sbt"
.
For older sbt 1.x and sbt 0.13 add the following to your project/plugins.sbt
:
addSbtPlugin("com.eed3si9n" % "sbt-unidoc" % "0.4.3")
- Enable
ScalaUnidocPlugin
in your root project's settings.
Note: If one of your subprojects is defining def macros, add scalacOptions in (ScalaUnidoc, unidoc) += "-Ymacro-expand:none"
to the root project's setting to temporary halt the macro expansion.
Here's an example setup using multi-project build.sbt:
ThisBuild / organization := "com.example"
ThisBuild / version := "0.1-SNAPSHOT"
ThisBuild / scalaVersion := "2.12.15"
ThisBuild / autoAPIMappings := true
val library = (project in file("library"))
.settings(
name := "foo-library"
)
val app = (project in file("app"))
.dependsOn(library)
.settings(
name := "foo-app"
)
val root = (project in file("."))
.enablePlugins(ScalaUnidocPlugin)
.aggregate(library, app)
.settings(
name := "foo"
)
From the root project, run unidoc
task:
foo> unidoc
...
[info] Generating Scala API documentation for main sources to /unidoc-sample/target/scala-2.10/unidoc...
[info] Scala API documentation generation successful.
[success] Total time: 10 s, completed May 16, 2013 12:57:10 AM
A Scala unidoc is created under crossTarget / "unidoc"
containing entities from all projects under the build.
- Construct
ScalaUnidoc / unidoc / unidocProjectFilter
in the root project's settings.
val root = (project in file("."))
.enablePlugins(ScalaUnidocPlugin)
.aggregate(library, app)
.settings(
name := "foo",
ScalaUnidoc / unidoc / unidocProjectFilter := inAnyProject -- inProjects(app)
)
This will skip Scaladoc for the app project.
- Construct
ScalaUnidoc / unidoc / unidocConfigurationFilter
in the root project's settings.
val root = (project in file("."))
.enablePlugins(ScalaUnidocPlugin)
.aggregate(library, app)
.settings(
name := "foo",
TestScalaUnidoc / unidoc / unidocConfigurationFilter := inConfigurations(Compile, Test)
)
Running test:unidoc
will now create unidoc including both Compile
and Test
configuration.
Add sbt-site and sbt-ghpages to your project/site.sbt
:
addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.sbt" % "sbt-site" % "1.3.2")
addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.sbt" % "sbt-ghpages" % "0.6.2")
Then in build.sbt
import GitKeys
,
import com.typesafe.sbt.SbtGit.GitKeys._
Add ScalaUnidoc / packageDoc / mappings
to the site's mapping:
val root = (project in file("."))
.enablePlugins(ScalaUnidocPlugin, GhpagesPlugin)
.aggregate(library, app)
.settings(
name := "foo",
ScalaUnidoc / siteSubdirName := "latest/api",
addMappingsToSiteDir(ScalaUnidoc / packageDoc / mappings, ScalaUnidoc / siteSubdirName),
gitRemoteRepo := "[email protected]:user/foo.git"
)
Here's how to preview and publish it:
foo> previewSite
foo> ghpagesPushSite
- Enable
GenJavadocPlugin
in child projects. - Enable
JavaUnidocPlugin
in the root project.
ThisBuild / organization := "com.example"
ThisBuild / version := "0.1-SNAPSHOT"
ThisBuild / scalaVersion := scalaVersion := "2.12.15"
ThisBuild / autoAPIMappings := true
val library = (project in file("library"))
.enablePlugins(GenJavadocPlugin)
.settings(
name := "foo-library"
)
val app = (project in file("app"))
.enablePlugins(GenJavadocPlugin)
.dependsOn(library)
.settings(
name := "foo-app"
)
val root = (project in file("."))
.enablePlugins(JavaUnidocPlugin)
.aggregate(library, app)
.settings(
name := "foo"
)
GenJavadocPlugin
adds a compiler plugin called genjavadoc, which generates Java source code into target/java
from Scala source code, so javadoc can be generated. The main benefits of javadoc are having natural documentation for Java API, IDE support, and Java enum support. However, the genjavadoc does not always generate compilable Java code; if you see misbehavior please open an issue with genjavadoc
.
First clean
all projects (in the above, root aggreates both children), then run unidoc
task from the root project:
foo> clean
[success] Total time: 0 s, completed May 16, 2013 1:13:55 AM
foo> unidoc
[info] Compiling 10 Scala sources ...
[info] Generating Java API documentation for main sources to /unidoc-sample/target/javaunidoc...
[warn] Loading source file /unidoc-sample/app/target/java/foo/App$.java...
....
[info] Java API documentation generation successful.
[success] Total time: 1 s, completed May 16, 2013 1:14:12 AM
Cleaning is necessary since genjavadoc does not track the correspondence between Scala sources and emitted Java files, leading to extraneous Java sources when deleting classes.
A Java unidoc is created under target/javaunidoc
containing entities from all projects under the build.
- Enable
PublishJavadocPlugin
in child projects.
This will substitute the Compile / packageDoc
with Genjavadoc / packageDoc
to use the enhanced Javadoc.
- Enable
GenJavadocPlugin
(orPublishJavadocPlugin
) in child projects. - Enable
ScalaUnidocPlugin
andJavaUnidocPlugin
in the root project.
This combines both Scala unidoc settings and Java unidoc settings. Run unidoc
from the root project to execute both.
The original implementation of unidoc
task was written by Peter Vlugter (@pvlugter) for Akka project. I took Unidoc.scala in akka/akka@ed40dff7d7353c5cb15b7408ec049116081cb1fc and refactored it. sbt-unidoc is Open Source and available under the Apache 2 License.