- Go to
Settings > Preferences
in the PhpStorm IDE - Navigate to
Plugins
- Click the
Browse repositories...
button and search for "Magento PhpStorm" - Install the plugin and restart PhpStorm
- Go to
Settings > Preferences > Languages & Frameworks > PHP > Frameworks > Magento
in the PhpStorm IDE - Check
Enable
and click theOK
button
- PhpStorm >= 2023.1
- JRE >= 17
- Configuration smart completion and references for XML/JavaScript files
Navigate to configuration
reference in scope of class/interfaceGo to plugin
reference in scope of class/interface and methodNavigate to Web API configuration
reference in scope of class/interface and method- Plugin class methods generation
- Plugin declaration inspection
- RequireJS reference navigation and completion
- MFTF reference navigation and completion
- GraphQL navigation line markers
- Code generation
- Inspections for XML configuration
- Check out this repository
- Open a folder with the project in the IntelliJ Ultimate using the
open
action button. - Make sure that you on the latest develop branch (e.g
5.4.0-develop
) - Right-click on the
build.gradle
file, choose "Import Gradle project" (if this is not exist look for "Build module ''") (you need to have Gradle plugin installed) - Check if the right SDK version is used for the project.
- Current Java version for the project is java 11, so you should additionally download SDK 11 and choose it in the module settings:
Right click by the project root > Open Module Settings > Project Settings > Project > Project SDK
- Check if right SDK version is used for the Gradle plugin:
Intellij IDEA > Preferences... > Build, Execution, Deployment > Build Tools > Gradle > Gradle JVM
and choose your JDK.
- Current Java version for the project is java 11, so you should additionally download SDK 11 and choose it in the module settings:
- When the Gradle sections appeared in the right bar, navigate there and right-click
magento-2-php-storm-plugin > Tasks -> Intellij -> runIde
- Click
Run "magento-2-php-storm-plugin"
to run the plugin. You should see a new instance of IntelliJ launched with the plugin installed. Make sure the plugin is enabled in IntelliJ settings and indexing is finished. Plugin features should be accessible at this point.
- Start with looking into Community Backlog. Any ticket in
Ready for Development
andGood First Issue
columns are a good candidates to start. - Didn't satisfy your requirements? Create a new issue. It can be for example:
- Bug report - Found a bug in the code? Let us know!
- Enhancement - Know how to improve existing functionality? Open an issue describe how to enhance the plugin.
- New feature proposal - Know how to make a killer feature? Do not hesitate to submit your proposal.
- The issue will appear in the
Ready for Grooming
column of the Community Backlog. Once it will be discussed and approved the issue will be ready for development. - Refer to the Contributing Guide for more information on how to contribute.
- Create sandbox folder
- Copy to sandbox folder
composer.json
andcomposer.lock
- In sandbox folder create
app/code
andvendor/magento
- Copy any of the magento modules (as for example:
framework
,module-catalog
,module-checkout
,module-customer
,module-sales
) into thevendor/magento
folder. It is better to add as few modules as possible to reduce reindexing time during application running - (Nice to have) Open IDE and go to
Preferences > Editor > File and Code Templates > Includes tab
and add default headers forPHP File Header
andXML File Header
PHP File Header:
/**
* Copyright © Magento, Inc. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
XML File Header:
<!--
/**
* Copyright © Magento, Inc. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
-->
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Please read the LICENSE.txt for the full text of the Open Software License v. 3.0 (OSL-3.0).