I was using the Intelj 2016.2.1 and updated to 2016.3.3, then re-import my maven module project, But java packages does not have the proper package icon (yellow border icon) how can i get the proper icons for java packages
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2016.3/symbols.html
This is a new icons. No way to choose old icons as i know.
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I want to add IntelliSense when I'm importing or adding libraries from 'react-native'. I just do not know what is it called. Can someone help me out here.
The IntelliSense I want is like this:
For IntelliSense you has to install extensions,
You can install extensions from
As per my experience React Native Tools,React Native snippet, Prettier(For formatting code) are good extensions. You can search from top search bar
If you habit of eclipse shortcuts then you can install eclipse keymap similarly intellij keymap is also available if you are familiar with Android studio.
If you want to debug app then Node debug is good extension.
EDIT: example
I want to use react-native-youtube but it shows the error Native component for "RCTYouTube" does not exist, i try to find the solution it looks like i have to link the library manually if the library with native code.
But i have no idea with this link talk about Manual linking Step1 https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/linking-libraries-ios.html
I use type command create-react-native-app testyoutube to create my react native project, Visual Studio Code is my tool.
I'm not familiar with Xcode. I try to open my project folder testyoutube in Xcode. It will show an alert Could not open file.
If i want to follow Manual linking Step1 what step should i do ?
Here is my folder structure:
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
To expand upon Adeel's answer:
Locate the RCTYouTube.xcodeproj at {your project root} /node_modules/react-native-youtube.
Use XCode to open your iOS project's .xcworkspace (or .xcodeproj if .xcworkspace does not exist).
Locate the 'Libraries' folder in the project navigator pane on the left hand side of the window and drag the RCTVideo.xcodeproj file inside it.
Select your project's target from the targets list pane on the inner left hand side of the window then scroll down to the 'Linked Libraries and Frameworks' section.
Click the plus symbol at the bottom of the section and use the search bar to find 'libRTCYouTube.a', select it from the results, and hit the 'Add' button.
Your library should now be linked!
You have two options to link libraries with your Xcode/Android project.
Automatic linking (run in your terminal in the root folder of your react-native project):
react-native link
Manual Setup:
It's actually very simple. Open your react native xcode project (.xcodeproject file) with Xcode.
On the left side you have the project navigator. Drag the Xcode project from react-native-youtube inside the Libraries group.
Project Navigator
Next step is to add the library to you project. Click on the left side on your xcode project in the project navigator. Go to the libraries section and add the RCTYoutube library.
After you have setup everything up, rebuild the project and you are good to go!
I am trying to add an app icon to a react-native application and am not able to do so also could hardly find anything about this in the documentation or any other sources which I am able to implement successfully.
Got this one working by using react-native-icon Package but is there Something like a single command to get icons configured into the respective folders when they are created using react-native eject command.
The app icons are controlled from the native side of the project.
You can set them up from Xcode or Android Studio fairly easily.
Perhaps take a look at Xcode 9 - Add an App Store icon and Set icon for Android application
use android asset studio
drag and drop your icon and change filters if you like and then download it.
Unzip it and then replace your res icon folder with this one
indepth tut tutorial
Fabric (Twitter) plugin icon doesn't show in PyCharm 3.0. How to fix it?
I have View -> Toolbar enabled, I've installed the plugin for Intellij (downloaded from the official Fabric page) and restarted the IDE. The icon doesn't appear anywhere.
Can anyone help me?
I get "cannot resolve symbol Bundle" for a newly created libGDX project in IntelliJ. When comparing this project to one that works, I notice that in the android module, the Module SDK is set to Project SDK instead of Android API.
If I try to change this I get:
Module "android" must not contain source root "...".
The root already belongs to the module "android".
How can I can't change this and what does the message mean?
Not sure what exactly you mean by last part, as I didn't do any changes to any of the modules. Anyways I had the same problem - "cannot resolve symbol android/Bundle etc", basically android SDK wasn't included. What I did is simply opened Project Structure > SDKs > Add new Android SDK with correct version e.g. 4.4.2, then pressed ok, and afterwards opened gradle plugin and clicked "Refresh All Gradle Projects". Intellijs rebuilt gradle project and indexed everything. Then android SDK problem was resolved.
Unfortunately this step is not mentioned in the tutorial.