//> using scala "3.3.1" //> using lib "cask.groupId::scala-cask-petstore:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT" //> using repositories https://maven.pkg.github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID /** * This single file can contain the business logic for a REST service. * ==================================== * == zero-install build with docker == * ==================================== * * * ``` * docker build . -t scala-cask-petstore:latest * ``` * ====================== * == Building Locally == * ====================== * This project can be built using [[scala-clit][https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org]] * * To simply run the project * ``` * scala-cli Server.scala * ``` * * To create a runnable jar, run: * ``` * scala-cli --power package Server.scala -o app-assembly --assembly * ``` * * To produce a docker image (no need for the Dockerfile), run: * ``` * scala-cli --power package --docker Server.scala --docker-image-repository app-docker * ``` * * To generate an IDE project: * ``` * scala-cli setup-ide . --scala 3.3 * ``` */ package app import cask.groupId.server.BaseApp import sample.cask.api.* import sample.cask.model.* import java.io.File // TODO - write your business logic for your services here (the defaults all return 'not implemented'): val myPetService : PetService = PetService() // <-- replace this with your implementation val myStoreService : StoreService = StoreService() // <-- replace this with your implementation val myUserService : UserService = UserService() // <-- replace this with your implementation /** This is your main entry point for your REST service * It extends BaseApp which defines the business logic for your services */ object Server extends BaseApp(appPetService = myPetService, appStoreService = myStoreService, appUserService = myUserService): start()