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Explain how to attach the source code during development #261
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@adrianbartnik
A short answer is No. this plugin expects one project for pyproject.toml.
You can attach a nested project to the current project. It means you open multiple projects in the same window. What do you think about it? |
Thanks @koxudaxi.
What would be the consequences of that?
Probably the easiest option. I am just wondering, because later version of the IntelliJ-Gradle plugin offer an option to set Feel free to close this issue. I got the answers I was looking for. |
More of a question then actual feature request, but I tried to extend this plugin with a feature to search for
pyproject.toml
files also in subdirectories. I encounter this quite frequently, when the actual python project including thepyproject.toml
file is in a nested folder relative to the the project root. Usually, there is only one python project and the nesting level is usually 1, so it's directly underneath the project root.I tried to understand how I would be able to add this myself and also got IntelliJ up-and-running from this repository. However, the development experience is quite frustrating since the PyCharm-sources are not available.
So, my question is two-fold:
pyproject.toml
file?I checked the Jetbrains documentation, but couldn't find any pointers. The closest I could find is this thread in their forum, which leads to nowhere: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360010766059-Can-t-find-sources-for-python-ce-jar-when-developing-a-plugin?page=1#community_comment_4404710714130
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