Documentation

§Play Tutorials

Play’s documentation shows the available features and how to use them, but the documentation will not show how to create an application from start to finish. This is where tutorials and examples come in.

Tutorials and examples are useful for showing a single application at work, especially when it comes to integrating with other systems such as databases or Javascript frameworks.

The play-samples GitHub repository offers Play examples that cover a huge number of cases. There you can find projects in Java, Scala and for multiple versions of Play. You can pick one that demonstrates functionality of interest to you. Make sure you have verified the requirements for running Play. You can either clone the play-samples GitHub repository or download its contents, which include all samples, as a zip file. Alternatively, for a more streamlined option, you can download individual samples as zip files from the list below. This is recommended, as these zip files exclude unnecessary files for building and testing the samples.

§Java

Example Download
Play Java Hello World Example Download (zip)
Play Java Starter Example Download (zip)
Play Java gRPC Example Download (zip)
REST API Example Download (zip)
File Upload Example Download (zip)
Forms Example Download (zip)
JPA Example Download (zip)
Ebean Example Download (zip)
Websocket Example Download (zip)
Chatroom using Websockets Example Download (zip)
Streaming Example Download (zip)
Compile Time Dependency Injection Example Download (zip)
Using Dagger 2 for Compile Time DI Download (zip)

§Scala

Example Download
Play Scala Hello World Example Download (zip)
Play Scala Starter Example Download (zip)
Play Scala gRPC Example Download (zip)
REST API Example Download (zip)
File Upload Example Download (zip)
Forms Example Download (zip)
Anorm Example Download (zip)
Integrated Slick Example Download (zip)
Isolated Slick Example Download (zip)
Websocket Example Download (zip)
Chatroom using Websockets Example Download (zip)
Streaming Example Download (zip)
Compile Time Dependency Injection Example Download (zip)
Dependency Injection using Macwire Example Download (zip)
Secure Session Example Download (zip)
TLS Example Download (zip)

§Third Party Tutorials and Templates

The Play community also has a number of tutorials and templates that cover aspects of Play better than the documentation can, or has a different angle. Templates listed here are not maintained by the Play team, and so may be out of date.

This is an incomplete list of several helpful blog posts, and because some of the blog posts have been written a while ago, this section is organized by Play version.

§2.8.x

§Play Framework Tutorials and other contents

§2.6.x

§Play Framework Tutorials and other contents

§2.5.x

§Play Framework Tutorial Video Series

A tutorial video series by Radix Code provides an initial overview to Play, walking through initial IDE setup, defining routes, creating a CRUD application, enabling ORM support, and customizing the views with bootstrap.

§Dependency Injection

§Akka Streams

§Forms and Validators

§REST APIs

§Sub-projects

§Upgrading

§2.4.x

§Semisafe

Semisafe has an excellent series on Play in general:

§Minimal Play

§Dependency Injection

§REST APIs

Justin Rodenbostel of SPR Consulting also has two blog posts on building REST APIs in Play:

§Slick

§RethinkDB

§Forms

§AngularJS, RequireJS and sbt-web

Marius Soutier has an excellent series on setting up a Javascript interface using AngularJS with Play and sbt-web. It was originally written for Play 2.1.x, but has been updated for Play 2.4.x.

§React JS

§2.3.x

§REST APIs

§Anorm

Knoldus has a nice series of blog posts on Anorm:

§Forms

§2.2.x

§Advanced Routing

§Path Bindables

§Templates

§User Interface

§Play in Practice

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