Add the Elastic APM Java Agent to your sbt project.
This project is heavily inspired by the sbt-datadog project.
Given the similar nature of the projects this plugin was quick to setup. Merci @guizmaii!
The plugin assumes that sbt-native-packager has been included in your SBT build configuration. This can be done by adding the plugin following instructions at http://www.scala-sbt.org/sbt-native-packager/ or by adding another plugin that includes and initializes it.
Add the following to your project/plugins.sbt file:
resolvers += Resolver.bintrayIvyRepo("shadiramadan", "sbt-plugins")
addSbtPlugin("com.shadiramadan.sbt" % "sbt-elastic-apm" % "1.0.0")To enable the Elastic APM for your project, add the ElasticApmPlugin auto-plugin to your project.
enablePlugins(ElasticApmPlugin)To use a specific Elastic APM Java Agent version, add the following to your build.sbt file:
elasticApmVersion := "1.6.1"By default, the agent will use the sbt project name value as elastic.apm.service_name.
To use another value, add the following to your build.sbt file:
elasticApmServiceName := "another name"By default, the agent elastic.apm.application_packages value is com.example.
To use another value, add the following to your build.sbt file:
elasticApmAgentApplicationPackages := Seq("com.example")By default, the agent elastic.apm.server_urls value is http://localhost:8200.
To use another value, add the following to your build.sbt file:
elasticApmAgentServerUrls := Seq(url("http://localhost:8200"))