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#Scala Exercises


How it works

"Scala Exercises" brings exercises for the Stdlib, Cats, Shapeless and many other great libraries for Scala to your browser. Offering hundreds of solvable exercises organized into several categories covering the basics of the Scala language and it's most important libraries.

  • LEARN: Each category includes an explanation of the basics. Learn the concepts through simple code samples.

  • SOLVE: Each exercise is a unit test that must pass successfully, complete the exercise by filling in the blanks. Receive instant feedback as your answers are validated in real-time.

  • SHARE: The system will consider the category complete when all its exercises are successfully done. Don't forget to share your progress on social networks before moving on to the next category!

  • EDIT: After completing a category, you'll be able to go back and edit it. Add new exercises or improve existing ones by sending a pull-request.

Getting Started

Online

Scala Exercises is available at scala-exercises.org.

Local development

Prerequisites

Installing the app locally

Get the repository

First of all, either clone the repository via git

$ git clone https://github.com/scala-exercises/scala-exercises

or download it

$ wget https://github.com/scala-exercises/scala-exercises/archive/master.zip
Configure the database

You'll need a working PostgreSQL 9.4 database and user for running the app. Once the database is running,

  • Create a user called scalaexercises_dev_user
$ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE USER scalaexercises_dev_user WITH PASSWORD 'a_password';"
  • Create a db called scalaexercises_dev and grant all privileges on it to scalaexercises_dev_user
$ sudo -u postgres createdb scalaexercises_dev
$ sudo -u postgres psql -c "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE scalaexercises_dev TO scalaexercises_dev_user;"
Configure the application

Edit the site/server/conf/application.dev.conf configuration file with your database information.

Running the app

Go into the project's root directory, run sbt run

$ sbt run

After compilation the application will be running, listening in the 9000 port. Point your browser to localhost:9000 and start having fun!

Troubleshooting

If you use ensime and you have configured the sbt-ensime plugin in your sbt user global settings, likely you might have this issue running the application locally:

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: scalariform/formatter/preferences/SpacesAroundMultiImports$

In that case, you could solve this issue setting up your /.sbt/0.13/plugins/plugins.sbt file as follow:

addSbtPlugin("org.ensime" % "ensime-sbt" % "0.5.1")

dependencyOverrides in ThisBuild += "org.scalariform" %% "scalariform" % "0.1.8"

In order to avoid the error related to Github API rate limit exceeded during compilation of exercises, we recommend setting locally an environment variable called GITHUB_TOKEN with a personal token which you can create here.

While creating the PostgreSQL database, you may run into problems following the previous instructions if developing on a MacOS X environment. In that case we recommend using the following alternative ones:

  • Create a user called scalaexercises_dev_user. Note that if you installed PostgreSQL using Homebrew, your superuser may be different than postgres:
$ psql -U your_postgres_user -c "CREATE USER scalaexercises_dev_user WITH PASSWORD 'a_password';"
  • Create a db called scalaexercises_dev and grant all privileges on it to scalaexercises_dev_user:
$ createdb scalaexercises_dev
$ psql -U your_postgres_user -c "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE scalaexercises_dev TO scalaexercises_dev_user;"

Project structure

The project is split between a few directories, namely:

  • server, which contains the server code written using Play,
  • client, which contains ScalaJS code for a frontend part of the application,
  • shared, where code shared between the server and the client exists,
  • definitions, containing definitions used by other parts of the application and libraries containing exercises,
  • sbt-exercise is a sbt plugin which locates exercise libraries and processes their source code,
  • compiler for compiling exercises,
  • runtime for runtime evaluation of exercises.

The compiler and runtime directories allow exercises to be defined using regular Scala which is compiled into an exercise library.

The site, client and shared directories contain the website. These items depend on components in compiler and runtime.

At the moment, those subprojects are coupled tightly. Once this project is a bit more stable the exercise compiler plugin will be published and it will be easy to create new exercises for existing Scala libraries.

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please join our Gitter channel to get involved.

Feel free to open an issue if you notice a bug, have an idea for a feature, or have a question about the code. Pull requests are also gladly accepted.

People are expected to follow the Typelevel Code of Conduct when discussing Scala Exercises on the Github page, Gitter channel, or other venues.

We hope that our community will be respectful, helpful, and kind. If you find yourself embroiled in a situation that becomes heated, or that fails to live up to our expectations, you should disengage and contact one of the project maintainers in private.

##License

Copyright (C) 2015-2016 47 Degrees, LLC. Reactive, scalable software solutions. http://47deg.com hello@47deg.com

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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