If you look internally how TeamCity’s SBT runner runs the comment you will see something like the following: Octopus Deploy needs the version on the Tag to work effectively. So the key things here is the version number for me, I use a custom variable called “Version” that i usually set to something like “1.0.%unter%”, for my dot NET projects i use the assembly info patcher and this is then used in the package version, so with your docker containers you can use the tag for the version. So here’s where I started, I will assume your Scala project is already Packaging up the project with a TeamCity build and SBT step running compile and your ready to move to a docker container. The language isn’t bad, its just the ecosystem around it sucks, I am more likely to find the source code for something from a google search, rather than a stack overflow post or even documentation. I considered creating a series of blog posts about my journey into Scala titled “How much I hate Scala/SBT Part XX”, however i decide not to be that bitter.
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