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Using AngularJS

RubyMine provides integration with the AngularJS framework also known as Angular 1. This support involves:

  • AngularJS-aware code completion for ng directives (also including custom directives), controller and application names, and code insights for data bindings inside curly-brace expressions {{}}.
  • AngularJS-specific navigation:
    • Between the name of a controller in HTML and its definition in JavaScript.
    • Between ngView or &routeProvider and the template.
    • Go To Symbol navigation for entities.
  • A collection of AngularJS built-in live templates.
  • Quick documentation look-up by pressing Ctrl+Q, see Viewing Inline Documentation for details.
  • AngularJS ui-router diagram.

Before you start

  1. Install the Node.js runtime environment.
  2. Make sure the AngularJS plugin is installed and enabled. The plugin is not bundled with RubyMine, but it can be installed from the JetBrains plugin repository as described in Installing, Updating and Uninstalling Repository Plugins and Enabling and Disabling Plugins.

Introduction

You can get AngularJS support in a RubyMine project in the following ways:

Creating an AngularJS project using a seed project

  1. Choose File | New Project on the main menu or click the Create New Project button on the Welcome screen. The New Project Dialog dialog box opens.
  2. In the left-hand pane, choose AngularJS.
  3. In the right-hand pane, in the Location text box, specify the path to the project folder where the project-related files will be stored.
  4. When you click Create, RubyMine generates the AngularJS-specific project structure with all the required configuration files based on the AngularJS seed project
  5. Download the AngularJS dependencies that contain the AngularJS code and the tools that support development and testing: launch the embedded Terminal (View | Tool Windows | Terminal or by hovering your mouse pointer over /help/img/idea/2017.1/show_tool_window_bars.png in the lower left corner of RubyMine and choosing Terminal from the menu and type npm install at the command line prompt. Learn more about the installation of dependencies in the Install Dependencies section of the readme.md file.

Configuring AngularJS support in a project

If you already have AngularJS sources in your project (for example, in the bower_components folder), just open your project and start working. If these sources are excluded from project, then you only need to configure AngularJS as an External JavaScript library.

If you do not have any previously downloaded AngularJS sources, create an empty project create a Pure Python project, and then install AngularJS in it either manually, by downloading the AngularJS framework, or using the Bower package manager.

Creating an empty RubyMine project

  1. Choose File | New Project on the main menu or click the Create New Project button on the Welcome screen. The New Project Dialog dialog box opens.
  2. In the left-hand pane, choose Empty Project .
  3. In the Location text box, specify the path to the project folder where the project-related files will be stored.
  4. When you click Create, RubyMine creates and opens an empty project.

Configuring AngularJS coding assistance in an empty project manually

  1. Download the AngularJS framework at http://angularjs.org/.
  2. Open the empty project where you will use AngularJS.
  3. Configure AngularJS as a RubyMine JavaScript library, to let RubyMine recognize AngularJS-specific structures and provide full coding assistance:
    1. Open the Settings/Preferences dialog box, and click JavaScript Libraries.
    2. In the Libraries area, click the Add button.
    3. In the New Library dialog box that opens, specify the name of the library.
    4. Click the Add button /help/img/idea/2017.1/new.png next to the list of library files and choose Attach Files or Attach Directory on the context menu, depending of whether you need separate files or an entire folder.
    5. Select the Angular.js or Angular.min.js, or an entire directory in the dialog box that opens. RubyMine returns to the New Library dialog box where the Name read-only field shows the name of the selected files or folder.
    6. In the Type field, specify which version you have downloaded and are going to add.
      • If you added Angular.js, choose Debug. This version is helpful in the development environment, especially for debugging.
      • If you added the minified Angular.min.js, choose Release. This version is helpful in the production environment because the file size is significantly smaller.
    Learn more at Configuring JavaScript Libraries.

Installing AngularJS in an empty project through Bower

  1. Open the empty project where you will use AngularJS.
  2. Download, install, and configure Node.js as described in Configuring Node.js Interpreters.
  3. Install Bower as described in Using Bower Package Manager.
  4. Launch the embedded Terminal (View | Tool Windows | Terminal or by hovering your mouse pointer over /help/img/idea/2017.1/show_tool_window_bars.png in the lower left corner of RubyMine and choosing Terminal from the menu and type bower install angular at the command line prompt to install the package in the current project.

You can also install the angular package on the Bower page of the Settings/Preferences dialog as described in Installing and Removing Bower Packages.

Using AngularJS Router state diagrams

You can see a diagram illustrating the relations between views, states, and templates in AngularJS applications that use ui-router.

To generate and view a diagram, open the desired file in the editor, and then choose Diagrams | Show AngularJS ui-router State Diagram on the context menu. RubyMine generates a diagram and shows it in a separate editor tab.

To navigate from an element in the diagram to the code that implements this element, select it and choose Jump to Source on the context menu.

See Also

Last modified: 18 July 2017