# play-scala-starter-example
**Repository Path**: synico/play-scala-starter-example
## Basic Information
- **Project Name**: play-scala-starter-example
- **Description**: Play Scala Starter Template (ideal for new users!)
- **Primary Language**: CSS
- **License**: CC0-1.0
- **Default Branch**: 2.6.x
- **Homepage**: None
- **GVP Project**: No
## Statistics
- **Stars**: 0
- **Forks**: 0
- **Created**: 2021-07-29
- **Last Updated**: 2024-06-03
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## README
# play-scala-starter-example
[
](https://travis-ci.org/playframework/play-scala-starter-example)
This is a starter application that shows how Play works. Please see the documentation at for more details.
## Running
Run this using [sbt](http://www.scala-sbt.org/). If you downloaded this project from then you'll find a prepackaged version of sbt in the project directory:
```bash
sbt run
```
And then go to to see the running web application.
There are several demonstration files available in this template.
## Controllers
- HomeController.scala:
Shows how to handle simple HTTP requests.
- AsyncController.scala:
Shows how to do asynchronous programming when handling a request.
- CountController.scala:
Shows how to inject a component into a controller and use the component when
handling requests.
## Components
- Module.scala:
Shows how to use Guice to bind all the components needed by your application.
- Counter.scala:
An example of a component that contains state, in this case a simple counter.
- ApplicationTimer.scala:
An example of a component that starts when the application starts and stops
when the application stops.
## Filters
- Filters.scala:
Creates the list of HTTP filters used by your application.
- ExampleFilter.scala
A simple filter that adds a header to every response.