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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T06:54:35+00:00 2026-05-24T06:54:35+00:00

I’m trying to port some code from Play Framework Java to Play Framework Scala

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I’m trying to port some code from Play Framework Java to Play Framework Scala but I’m having some issues with porting a tag.

The tag in question in the Java version checks the contents of the Flash scope and creates notifications to the user according to its values (error, success, etc).

I tried to create a Scala view (flag.scala.html):

@()(implicit flash:play.mvc.Scope.Flash)

@if(flash.get("error")) {
    <p style="color:#c00">
        @flash.get("error")
    </p>
}

Which I call from main.scala.html via:

@views.Application.html.flag()

The error I get is:

The file {module:.}/tmp/generated/views.html.main.scala could not be
compiled. Error raised is : could not find implicit value for
parameter flash: play.mvc.Scope.Flash

The call to the new tag is correct, as if I replace the content by some String that’s shown in the browser.

I’m sure it’s something stupid but I got stuck. Any suggestion?

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    2026-05-24T06:54:36+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 6:54 am

    I don’t know the details of Play, but this compile error is saying you should either:

    1. Pass an explicit instance of play.mvc.Scope.Flash in the call to flag(),

      views.Application.html.flag()(myFlash)
      

      or

    2. Make an implicit instance of Flash available in the scope where flag() is called. You could do this by importing the contents of some object (import some.path.FlashImplicits._) or by defining the implicit instance yourself,

      implicit val myFlash: play.mvc.Scope.Flash = ...
      ...
      views.Application.html.flag()
      

    So the real question becomes: where do you want to get this Flash instance from?

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