IntelliJ: how to force editor to treat a file as j

2019-02-07 17:57发布

问题:

I'm creating a Grails app in IntelliJ 10 and have a javascript file that is created dynamically, as a Grails view.

For that reason the javascript file doesn't end in '.js'. It ends in '.gsp' because it's a Groovy Server Page that spits out javascript.

IntelliJ doesn't know it's a javascript file so it doesn't give me code completion or warnings.

I want my code complete and syntax checking! Is there a way to force IntelliJ to treat this specific file as Javascript, WITHOUT messing up the IntelliJ's correct treatment of .gsp files everywhere else?

Thanks!

回答1:

The above answer is slightly outdated. You can do the same in IntelliJ 14 by doing the following:

  1. Go to Preferences (Mac OSX : Cmd + Comma)
  2. Under Editor -> File Types
  3. In the Recognized File Types Highlight JavaScript files (JavaScript)
  4. Under Registered Patterns press the + button
  5. Enter your regex pattern (for example: *.js.scala.html) and press OK

Cheers!



回答2:

You can add additional extensions to the JavaScript in Settings (Preferences on Mac) | File Types.

See also Settings | Template Data Languages where you can configure certain files in the project as templates producing specified language to get proper code completion.