your packages, delivered fresh
A scala interface for the bintray api.
add the following to your sbt build definition
libraryDependencies += "org.foundweekends" %% "bintry" % "0.5.0"
Create a new bintry Client
with your bintray username and api key ( which can be found here )
import bintry._, dispatch._, dispatch.Defaults._, org.json4s._
val bty = Client(user, apikey)
val repo = bty.repo(user, "generic")
repo.createPackage("my-awesome-package",
"description of my awesome package",
Seq("MIT"))(as.json4s.Json)
repo.get("my-awesome-package").createVersion("0.1.0")(as.json4s.Json)
repo.get("my-awesome-package").version("0.1.0")
.upload("/baz", file("foo_2.10"),
publish = true)(as.json4s.Json)
You can assign typed metadata as attributes to packages and versions.
Bintray expects these to be of type string
, date
, number
, boolean
or version
. Bintry exposes these types as
Attr.String(stringVal)
, Attr.Date(java.util.Date)
, Attr.Number(intVal)
, Attr.Boolean(boolVal)
and Attr(stringVal)
respectively.
Doug Tangren (softprops) 2013-2014