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Setup

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The Tracker is published to Maven Central and JCenter, which should make it easy to add it as a dependency into your own Scala app.

SBT

Add the Scala Tracker to your build.sbt like this:

libraryDependencies += "com.snowplowanalytics" %% "snowplow-scala-tracker-core" % "0.6.1"
libraryDependencies += "com.snowplowanalytics" %% "snowplow-scala-tracker-emitter-id" % "0.6.1"

Gradle

If you are using Gradle in your own Scala application, then add our Maven repository in your build.gradle file:

repositories {
...
jcenter()
}

Then add into the same file:

dependencies {
...
// Snowplow Scala Tracker
compile 'com.snowplowanalytics:snowplow-scala-tracker-core_2.12:0.6.1'
compile 'com.snowplowanalytics:snowplow-scala-tracker-emitter-id_2.12:0.6.1'
}

Notice a _2.12 postfix in artifactId. This is used for Scala libraries and denote Scala version which artifact (in our case snowplow-scala-tracker) is compiled against. It also means that this library will bring a org.scala-lang:scala-library_2.12.x as transitive dependency and if you're using any other Scala dependency you should keep these postfixes in accordance (snowplow-scala-tracker is also compiled against Scala 2.11).

Maven

If you are using Maven for building your Scala application, then add into your project's pom.xml:

<dependency>
<groupId>com.snowplowanalytics</groupId>
<artifactId>snowplow-scala-tracker_2.12</artifactId>
<version>0.6.1</version>
</dependency>

Notice a _2.12 postfix in artifactId. This is used for Scala libraries and denote Scala version which artifact (in our case snowplow-scala-tracker) is compiled against. It also means that this library will bring a org.scala-lang:scala-library_2.12.x as transitive dependency and if you're using any other Scala dependency you should keep these postfixes in accordance (snowplow-scala-tracker is also compiled against Scala 2.11).

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