Reputation: 4500
I was trying to get a simple Play 2.2/Slick 2.0.0-M3/Postgres 9.2 test app going, being new to Slick and only so experienced with Play. I noticed Slick's been making great progress with simplifying the API, so I prefer 2.0. However, I don't see any examples in the Play-Slick 0.5.0.8 documentation that use 2.0, and when I took a shot at it anyway, it seemed rather incompatible...
When I tried an insert:
def create = DBAction { implicit rs =>
val users = TableQuery[Users]
users.insert((9, "uname", "temppass", "[email protected]", 10, 11, "139132"))
Ok("success")
}
I get this compile time error:
could not find implicit value for parameter session: scala.slick.jdbc.JdbcBackend#SessionDef
If I don't use the play-slick, I get no errors with:
def create = Action { request =>
Database.forDataSource(DB.getDataSource()) withSession { implicit session =>
val users = TableQuery[Users]
users.insert((9, "uname", "temppass", "[email protected]", 10, 11, "139132"))
}
Ok("success")
}
Am I mistaken somehow about play-slick not supporting Slick 2.0 yet? And if not, are there any big reasons to stick with the play-slick plugin with Slick 1?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1387
Reputation: 3573
It doesn't seem to be officially announced, and Typesafe Activator sample is still at 1.x branch, but some closed issue means to suggest it works, and there's even a sample: https://github.com/freekh/play-slick/pull/117
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11270
It has not been ported to Slick 2 yet. The reason to stick with Slick 1 is that Slick 2 has not been released :). There is an experimental milestone release out, but the stable release will take until the end of the year.
Upvotes: 3