- Navigate to File -> Settings -> Plugins, search
checkstyle
and install the "Checkstyle-IDEA" plugin - Navigate to File -> Settings -> Tools -> Checkstyle
- In the Configuration File section, click on the "+"
- For Description type
CCI Platform
- Underneath the "Use a local Checkstyle file", use the file browser to select the
checkstyle.xml
file in the.cci-common
folder of your repo - Click "Next"
- There shold now be a new entry called
CCI Platform
. Click the "Active" box next to that entry and click "Ok"
To format code at anytime, use either the "Ctrl+Alt+L" shortcut or navigate to Code -> Reformat Code
- Click on the "Extensions" pane
- Search
checkstyle
and install the "Checkstyle for Java" plugin - Navigate to the
.cci-common
folder - Right click on the
checkstyle.xml
and click the "Set the Checkstyle Configuration file" option
All configurations are already included in CCI Common. Run ./gradlew checks
to execute all checkstyle tasks
If you're noticing that your builds are failing due to checkstyle warnings but none are popping up locally, it's most likely the case that this repository has been updated and the one you're working on hasn't pulled those changes yet. Simply navigate to the .cci-common
folder in your repository via a command line and run git pull
. Then add/commit/push the changes to your remote branch.