A Giter8 template for a fully functional, ready to deploy microservice (or monolith - it's up to you).
This template will result in Scala 2.13.x compatible code. For Scala 3 use zio-scala3-quickstart.
Out of the box you get a set of CRUD endpoints in the framework of you choice (currently ZIO HTTP or Akka HTTP) that integrate with a PostgreSQL database (currently Slick but more coming in the near future).
Other notable integrations include:
Testcontainers
for integration testsFlyway migrations
sbt-native-packager
for docker imagesscalafmt
zio-json
for JSON processing.zio-logging
for logging.zio-config
for typesafe configuration.zio-test
for testing.
sbt new ScalaConsultants/zio-scala2-quickstart.g8
# then follow interactive process to choose project name and other parameters
cd <project-name>
sbt test
sbt run
# create an item
curl --request POST \
--url http://localhost:8080/items \
--header 'content-type: application/json' \
--data '{
"name":"BigMac",
"price": 10.0
}'
# get all items
curl --request GET \
--url http://localhost:8080/items
Template provides packaging as docker image out of the box, using sbt-native-packager plugin.
To create an image, run:
sbt docker:publishLocal
This will create a docker image locally, named the same as your project is. You can run it like the following:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name=<project_name> <project_name>:0.1.0-SNAPSHOT
This sample app has several key components:
ItemRepository
, which is quite a regular slick repo, with the only twist - it works withZIO
and notFuture
s. Backed up by an H2 database and Hikari connection pool.Api
- pretty standard akka-http CRUD endpoint, also powered byZIO
.interop
- package, where all the integration magic is happening.ApplicationService
- a more higher level service, that works with different error type and uses ZIO environment.Boot
- wiring all the components together usingZLayer
.ApiSpec
- akka-http endpoint spec using zio-test.
Written in 2020 by Scalac Sp. z o.o.
To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this template to the public domain worldwide. This template is distributed without any warranty. See http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.