Then navigate to the method JdbcTest.testWinAgg by typing control-alt-shift-n (Navigate > Symbol) followed by testWinAgg. And run it in the debugger by typing control-shift-f10 (right-click Run).
You can run any test method or class in Calcite this way. Navigate to CalciteSuite to run every test in core. On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 7:36 PM, Gian Merlino <[email protected]> wrote: > Welcome to Calcite!! > > To start go to File > Open... and open up Calcite's "pom.xml" file. When > IntelliJ asks if you want to open it as a project or a file, say you want a > project. Also say yes when it asks if you want a new window. Then, > IntelliJ's Maven project importer should handle the rest. > > I also made this (partially complete) IntelliJ code style config that you > can import: https://gist.github.com/gianm/27a4e3cad99d7b9b6513b6885d3cfcc9. > It doesn't do everything needed to make Calcite's style checker happy, but > it does a decent amount of it. To import, go to Preferences > Editor > Code > Style, click the gear next to "scheme", then Import Scheme > IntelliJ IDEA > Code Style XML. > > Gian > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 6:08 PM, Edmon Begoli <[email protected]> wrote: > >> What is your exact setup workflow with IDEA to get development up and >> running? >> >> So far, I used command line and Sublime Text. >> >> Would like to try IDEA for Calcite development. >> >> Checked out calcite to my src directory. >> >> Now I am in IDEA. >> >> What next? >>
