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Tip: You need to install the Gradle Build Tool to execute the below command. Info: In the above step, refers to the path of the ballerina-lang Git repository, which you cloned locally. In a new Command Line tab, navigate to the source directory of the plugin (i.e., the /tool-plugins/intellij directory), and execute the below command.
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Building from the Sourceįollow the steps below to obtain the ZIP file by building it from its source. Installing Using the ZIP Fileįollow the steps below to install the plugin using its ZIP file.įollow either of the below approaches to obtain the ZIP file of the Ballerina plugin.ĭownloading from the JetBrains Plugin Repositoryĭownload the IntelliJ Ballerina plugin. This downloads the plugin and installs it.
Use either of the below approaches to install the IntelliJ Ballerina plugin. Note: Your IntelliJ IDE version should be compatible with the corresponding Ballerina plugin version (i.e., the same as the Ballerina distribution version) as shown in the below table.
In Azure Explorer from IntelliJ IDEA, right click on your created resource group and select delete. You can do it from Azure portal or Azure CLI. When the Azure resources are no longer needed, clean up the resources you deployed by deleting the resource group.
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Then, click Update Deployment on the bottom and confirm the update.Īfter update deployment completed, you can verify on the portal that the created storage account is changed to Standard_GRS. Here we modify the value of storageAccountType in parameter files, from Standard_LRS to Standard_GRS. You can edit the two files on this page and deploy the changes to Azure. To save those files to local, you could click Export Template File or Export Parameter Files. Another tab view will be open, showing the template and parameter files for the deployment on Azure. Select Edit Deployment from right-click menu or the show properties view before. Now select Show Properties.Ī tab view will be open to show some useful properties like deployment status and template structure. Right-click on the deployment and you can see a list of possible actions. Until the deployment complete, you can find the progress from IntelliJ IDEA's status bar on the bottom.Īfter the deployment is done, you can see the new resource group testRG and a new deployment created. Then, select path for Resource Template as azuredeploy.json and Resource Parameters as you downloaded.Īfter you click OK, the deployment is started. Here we deploy the template into a new resource group testRG. Right-click on the Resource Management and select Create Deployment.Ĭonfig your Deployment Name, Subscription, Resource Group, and Region. If your Azure Toolkit are properly installed and signed-in, you should see Azure Explorer in your IntelliJ IDEA's sidebar. Right-click and save the azuredeploy.json and to your local computer. It defines an Azure Storage account resource. The template used in this article is called Create a standard storage account. Azure Quickstart Templates is a repository for ARM templates. Instead of creating a template from scratch, you open a template from Azure Quickstart Templates. Be signed in to your Azure account for the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ.The Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ installed, check IntelliJ's plugins management guide for more information.An IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition or Community Edition installed.
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If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin. The same process can be used to deploy other Azure resources. To understand the concepts associated with deploying and managing your Azure solutions, see the template deployment overview.Īfter completing the tutorial, you deploy an Azure Storage account. ARM templates are JSON files that define the resources you need to deploy for your solution.
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Learn how to deploy an Azure Resource Manager template (ARM template) to Azure using the IntelliJ IDEA, and the process of editing and update the template directly from the IDE.