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Plugin projects targeting AppCode can be developed using IntelliJ IDEA with the gradle-intellij-plugin
.
Qualifying Open Source projects can apply for free licenses of JetBrains products.
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Configuring Plugin Projects Targeting AppCode
When targeting 2020.3, please see this migration guide.
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The Gradle configuration of AppCode plugin projects uses neither Product-Specific nor IntelliJ IDEA Attributes.
Instead, configure AppCode plugin projects to use the intellij.localPath
attribute.
AppCode plugin development requires installing AppCode locally.
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The table below summarizes the gradle-intellij-plugin
attributes to set in the plugin project's Gradle build script.
Click on an entry in the table's Attribute column to go to the documentation about that attribute.
gradle-intellij-plugin Attribute |
Attribute Value |
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intellij.localPath |
Path to locally installed target version of AppCode. For example, for macOS: /Users/$USERNAME$/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AppCode/ch-0/193.5662.55/AppCode.app/Contents. |
runIde.ideDir |
Path to locally installed target version of AppCode. For example, for macOS: /Users/$USERNAME$/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AppCode/ch-0/193.5662.55/AppCode.app/Contents. |
The dependency on the AppCode APIs must be declared in the plugin.xml file.
As described in Modules Specific to Functionality table, the <depends>
tags must declare com.intellij.modules.appcode
module dependency, or com.intellij.appcode
plugin dependency for plugins targeting only versions 2020.3+.
Available AppCode APIs
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Use the Exploring APIs as a Consumer process to identify the libraries in AppCode. Test your plugin with any version of AppCode you wish to support.