Has anyone managed to get the new Infinitest open source version running in IntelliJ IDEA 10?
Latest version of Infinitest works well on IDEA 10. Version 5.1.87 can be found here: http://infinitest.github.com/
The version proposed by the plugins wizard is outdated, do you have to manually decompress infinitest into IDEA's plugins folder. On OSX, the plugins folder can be found by right-clicking on Intellij icon, Show Package Content
Once its decompressed, start Intellij and make sure to add the Infinitest facet to your project/module.
The IDEA plugin repository is now up-to-date.
You can install it from the IDEA Plugins manager
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After downloading and importing plugin "Fortify Analysis" to IntelliJ ewerything is working, but when I try to do the same plugin into e.g. PyCharm I see error message like that:
In IntelliJ's documentation I see that the module 'com.intellij.modules.java' is built into IntelliJ. On the other hand support from the company which is responsible for the plugin "Fortify Analysis" are telling me that their plugin should work on PyCharm (I'm using version according to their documentation) and the problem I see is not connected with their product.
I've also tried the solution to comment the line:
<depends>com.intellij.modules.java</depends>
in plugin zip file: META-INF/plugin.xml
I tried to find the module and copy manually but I can't find the module file after downloading IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition.2020.3.4.tag.gz.
I've also tried to install every module I can find in repository apt-cache search intellij:
sudo apt-get install libintellij-core-java libgradle-plugins-java libintellij-extensions-java libintellij-platform-api-java libintellij-platform-impl-java libintellij-utils-java libtrove-intellij-java
But it didn't solved my problem.
So the only solution I see is to copy the plugin from IntelliJ to PyCharm, but I don't know how to do this?
Bad news: I think that you misunderstood the documentation of the manufacturer of the plugin compatibility.
The documentation you mentioned lists the "Fortify Analysis Plugin" only compatible with Android Studio 4.x and IntelliJ IDEA 2020.x, but the "Fortify Remediation Plugin" in addition also compatible with PyCharm 2020.x and WebStorm 2020.x
At least your screenshot shows the "Fortify Analysis" plugin, so that's not compatible with PyCharm according to the manufacturer.
After the last update to IntelliJ 2020.2 i get the Error:
Plugin "Lombok" is incompatible (until build 201.SNAPSHOT < IC-202.6397.94).
I've searched for the problem, but it seems that i'm the only one who has the problem with this IntelliJ version.
The solution for me was:
Uninstall Lombok Plugin
Invalidate Caches & Restart
Install Lombok plugin 0.30 EAP
Invalidate Caches & Restart
Additional issues mentioned here.
I made an update this morning. Everything works. Intellj indicates that it is not compatible, but treats it correctly when updating. The validation of Intellj is incorrect because Lombok delivers the compatibility in the same version.
See: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6317-lombok
A new version of lombok was released here:
Lombok
Just download the .jar file and install the plugin from disk.
It seems that IntelliJ is not installing automatically new version of lombok plugin.
Let's uninstall -> restart IDE -> Install Lombok plugin. (now you will have new version installed)
I had the same problem for 3 plugins, I solved by:
File -> Invalidated caches / restart
The plugin is incompatible with the new version of IntelliJ.
Before validating update to version 2020.2 IntelliJ displays a message of incompatibles plugins and Lombok is one of them:
You have the option to go back to IntelliJ version 2020.1 and wait for an update of Lombok
Just take the last Intellij 2020.2 RC build (which fix this bug) on : https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/IDEADEV/IDEA+2020.2+latest+builds
And be careful to also install last lombok intellij plugin (0.30.1).
This issue is detailed on https://github.com/mplushnikov/lombok-intellij-plugin/issues/649 and is not entirelly the fault of the plugin (that's why intellij RC must be also installed)
Obviously this solution should be preferred while waiting for a final Intellij 2020.2.1 version.
More detailled information on https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-248146 (minimum build version for fix is IntelliJ IDEA 2020.2.1 RC Build #IC-202.6948.36, built on August 18, 2020)
A new version of the Lombok plugin is bundled with newer versions of IntelliJ. If you have an older version of the plugin already installed and you upgrade IntelliJ, IntelliJ may get stuck in a state that requires manually uninstalling the older plugin.
It appears this is because the older Lombok plugin is incompatible with the newer version of IntelliJ, and the newer plugin is bundled, so it can neither be uninstalled nor upgraded. However, they are not properly treated as two separate plugins, resulting in a plugin incompatible with the installed version of IntelliJ, can't be upgraded, and can't be uninstalled.
To get rid of this conflict:
stop IntelliJ
delete the plugin directory from the file system; If you have Jetbrains Toolbox, go to IntelliJ IDEA settings, and copy the install location. Remove the Lombok plugin directory rm -rf lombok-plugin
start IntelliJ
feel free to enable the Lombok plugin, and this would be the bundled one now.
Installed latest version(2020.3) of intellij and issue resolved for me.
I basically had to reinstall it twice. This is what I did to resolve the issue:
Uninstall the plugin
Invalidate caches and restart
Install the plugin (issue remained)
Uninstalled the plugin a second time
Restart (no invalidate cache this time)
Install plugin again (issue resolved)
I think someone else mentioned that the plugin does not get installed correctly the first time.
I can't find the "Browse Repositories" option under Plugins in IntelliJ Ultimate Edition 2018.3.2 and I am pretty sure that I had it before.
I need to install the Flutter plugin from repositories.
[!] IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition (version 2018.3.2)
✗ Flutter plugin not installed; this adds Flutter specific functionality.
Seems like you have it already installed - check the Installed tab. If it's there you probably missing the Dart plugin, which should be installed together with Flutter plugin. Try to reinstall Flutter plugin.
There are many changes in the newer versions of IntelliJ IDEA.
"Marketplace" is similar to the "Browse Repositories" option.
If you have already installed a plugin it will be in your "installed" tab.
Also, check if have somehow disabled the plugin.
I found out that the Flutter plugin is not compatible with 2018.3 versions. I downgraded to 2018.2, now it is fine.
I'm trying to add a c/c++ plugin to IntelliJ IDEA, so I went to plugins and searched for it but couldn't find it.
Did they remove it and replace it with their new IDE cLion? Is it no longer supported or what?
Looks like the version of your IntelliJ IDEA is newer than what the C/C++ plugin supports. If you look at the plugin page you can see that builds from 139.1 until 142 are compatible. And if you look here you can see that build 141 is IntelliJ 14.1 and IntelliJ IDEA 15 is numbered 143. So my guess is you are using IntelliJ IDEA 15 or 16 EAP and therefore the plugin is not shown when you search for it.
Simply download the cpp plugin of the old 14 version located here:
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1373-c-c-
Then edit the file CppTools/META-INF/plugin.xml and replace the "until-build" value in line 5 to something like until-build="170.0"
And this works perfectly :)
One should really note that the "C/C++" plugin available in the IntelliJ Plugin Repository is actually not developed by Jetbrains, but by a third party called AdvancedTools, and has long not been updated. I'm not sure if that is related to the release of CLion, e.g. IntelliJ bought out the plugin to serve as the foundation of CLion or whatnot.
As listed in the CLion FAQ page, there is currently no official standalone plugin for C/C++ editing available for IntelliJ IDEA. Just as with some other products such as Jetbrains AppCode, Jetbrains are currently keeping CLion as an exclusively paid product, without a free community edition, as indicated in this forum post.
The post also confirmed that a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA might be coming in the future, but is currently (Jan 2018) not a priority for JetBrains.
So yeah for now the only way to get decent C/C++ support within the IntelliJ ecosystem is to use/buy JetBrains CLion.
Download latest version of c/c++ extension from link: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1373-c-c-
then open that CppTools.zip inside META-INF folder open file plugin.xml modify line five until-build="" from your own intellij idea build. Go to Help --> About in Your Intellij idea.
plugin.xml file screenshot:
Now Go to File --> Settings --> Plugins --> Install plugins from Disk, browse ypur edited/ modified CppTools.zip.
I faced this problem before and i figure out that the software i install it was old and not update, so try to see the plugin version and see is that plugin version compatible with your intellij-idea, if not check update for the intelli-idea ,the developers fix many problems in every update ,then download it.
you can check compatibility from this page.
Here
Click on Preferences -> Plugins -> Browse Repositories and search for it
Is it possible to setup go language pluing for Intellij IDEA 14.0.3 version?
I tried to download the binary plugin (jar) from https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/5047?pr=idea but the version 0.9.15.3 listed here is old and does not recognize GOROOT and GOPATH.
I tried to build the latest plugin using sources from https://github.com/go-lang-plugin-org/go-lang-idea-plugin using Intellij but failed to setup the SDK.
Is there a latest binary version of the go lang plugin available?
Update to IDEA 14.1+ or use the IntelliJ Community.
Original answer:
You can use the free version of IntelliJ Community with the latest version of the plugin and everything should work fine. Also, Android Studio for example is compatible with the plugin as well.
Unfortunately the plugin has some internal dependencies which makes it hard to port back and maintain for multiple IDEA versions. Hope this helps
It might be not the exact answer your are looking for but their is a separate IDE for go developer . it has some unique features you must try GOLAND First month is free.
I also faced up this problem couple days ago. You can download nightly version of go plugin from this link.
You must install this plugin via browse your download folder not repository