This directory contains the build expressions needed to build any of the jetbrains IDEs. The jdk is in `pkgs/development/compilers/jetbrains-jdk`. ## Tests: - To test the build process of every IDE (as well as the process for adding plugins), build `jetbrains.plugins.tests.empty`. - To test the build process with all plugins\* supported by all IDEs, build `jetbrains.plugins.tests.all`. - To test only plugins for a specific IDE\*, build `jetbrains.ide-name.tests.plugins.all`. - To test that plugins are correctly stored in the plugins directory, build `jetbrains.plugins.tests.stored-correctly`. \*: Plugins marked as broken in nixpkgs are skipped: When updating/fixing plugins, please check the `broken-plugins` in `plugins/tests.nix` and update it if needed. ## How to use plugins: - Get the ide you want and call `jetbrains.plugins.addPlugins` with a list of plugins you want to add. - The list of plugins can be a list of ids or names (as in `plugins/plugins.json`) - Example: `jetbrains.plugins.addPlugins jetbrains.pycharm-professional [ "nixidea" ]` - The list can also contain drvs giving the directory contents of the plugin (this is how you use a plugin not added to nixpkgs) or a single `.jar` (executable). For an example, look at the implementation of `fetchPluginSrc` in `plugins/default.nix`. ### How to add a new plugin to nixpkgs - Find the page for the plugin on https://plugins.jetbrains.com - Find the id (it's the number after https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/) - Run `plugins/update_plugins.py` add (plugin id) - If binaries need patch or some other special treatment, add an entry to `plugins/specialPlugins.nix` ## How to update stuff: - Run ./bin/update_bin.py, this will update binary IDEs and plugins, and automatically commit them - Source builds need a bit more effort, as they **aren't automated at the moment**: - Run ./source/update.py ./source/ides.json ./bin/versions.json. This will update the source version to the version of their corresponding binary packages. - Run these commands respectively: - `nix build .#jetbrains.idea-community-src.src.src && ./source/build_maven.py source/idea_maven_artefacts.json result/` for IDEA - `nix build .#jetbrains.pycharm-community-src.src.src && ./source/build_maven.py source/pycharm_maven_artefacts.json result/` for PyCharm - Update `brokenPlugins` timestamp and hash (from https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://plugins.jetbrains.com/files/brokenPlugins.json) - Do a test build - Notice that sometimes a newer Kotlin version is required to build from source, if build fails, first check the recommended Kotlin version in `.idea/kotlinc.xml` in the IDEA source root - Feel free to update the Kotlin version to a compatible one - If it succeeds, make a commit - Run ./plugins/update_plugins.py, this will update plugins and automatically commit them - make a PR/merge - If it fails, ping/message GenericNerdyUsername or the nixpkgs Jetbrains maintainer team ## How to add an IDE: - Make dummy entries in `bin/versions.json` (make sure to set the version to something older than the real one) - Run `bin/update_bin.py` - Add an entry in `bin/ides.json` - Add an entry in `default.nix` ### TODO: - move/copy plugin docs to nixpkgs manual - replace `libxcrypt-legacy` with `libxcrypt` when supported - make `jetbrains-remote-dev.patch` cleaner - is extraLdPath needed for IDEA? - set meta.sourceProvenance for everything - from source builds: - remove timestamps in output `.jar` of `jps-bootstrap` - automated update scripts - fetch `.jar` s from stuff built in nixpkgs when available - what stuff built in nixpkgs provides `.jar`s we care about? - kotlin - make `configurePhase` respect `$NIX_BUILD_CORES` - make the subdir of the resulting tar.gz always have a release number (2023.2.2) instead of a build number (232.9921.89) - jdk: - build on darwin - use chromium stuff built by nixpkgs for jcef? - make `buildPhase` respect `$NIX_BUILD_CORES` - automated update script? - on `aarch64-linux`: - test plugins - from source build - see if build (binary or source) works without expat - on `x86_64-darwin`: - test plugins - from source build - on `aarch64-darwin`: - test plugins - from source build