Prettier Phpstorm



Visual Studio Code. Prettier-vscode can be installed using the extension sidebar – it’s called. WebStorm 2020.2 EAP build #2 is now available! If you’re unfamiliar with our Early Access Program or if you want to catch up on all the new features, check out our previous EAP blog posts. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep your stable WebStorm version and any EAP versions up to date. Or you can download the EAP builds from our website. Site: is a code formatter for JavaScript that I very highly recommend! In this I'll show you to install it, how to configure it.

Using Prettier in WebStorm

Use the Reformat with Prettier action (Opt-Shift-Cmd-P on macOS or Alt-Shift-Ctrl-P on Windows and Linux) to format the selected code, a file, or a whole directory.

To run Prettier on save in WebStorm 2020.1 or above, open Preferences | Languages & Frameworks | JavaScript | Prettier and enable the option Run on save for files.

By default, only JavaScript and TypeScript files will be formatted automatically. You can further configure what files will be updated using the glob pattern.

Don’t forget to install Prettier first.

To use Prettier in IntelliJ IDEA, PhpStorm, PyCharm, and other JetBrains IDEs, please install this plugin.

To run Prettier on save in older IDE versions, you can set up a file watcher following the instructions below.

Running Prettier on save using File Watcher

To automatically format your files using Prettier on save in WebStorm 2019.* or earlier, you can use a File Watcher.

Install Prettier Phpstorm

Go to Preferences | Tools | File Watchers and click + to add a new watcher.

In Webstorm 2018.2, select Prettier from the list, review the configuration, add any additional arguments if needed, and click OK.

In older IDE versions, select Custom and do the following configuration:

Prettier
  • Name: Prettier or any other name
  • File Type: JavaScript (or Any if you want to run Prettier on all files)
  • Scope: Project Files
  • Program: full path to .bin/prettier or .binprettier.cmd in the project’s node_module folder. Or, if Prettier is installed globally, select prettier on macOS and Linux or C:Usersuser_nameAppDataRoamingnpmprettier.cmd on Windows (or whatever npm prefix -g returns).
  • Arguments: --write [other options] $FilePath$
  • Output paths to refresh: $FilePathRelativeToProjectRoot$
  • Working directory: $ProjectFileDir$
  • Environment variables: add COMPILE_PARTIAL=true if you want to run Prettier on partials (like _component.scss)
  • Auto-save edited files to trigger the watcher: Uncheck to reformat on Save only.

Using Prettier with ESLint

If you are using ESLint with eslint-plugin-prettier, use the Fix ESLint Problems action to reformat the current file – find it using Find Action (Cmd/Ctrl-Shift-A) or add a keyboard shortcut to it in Preferences | Keymap and then use it.

Make sure that the ESLint integration is enabled in Preferences | Languages & Frameworks | JavaScript | Code Quality Tools | ESLint.

Using Prettier as External Tool

Go to Preferences | Tools | External Tools and click + to add a new tool. Let’s name it Prettier.

  • Program: prettier on macOS and Linux or C:Usersuser_nameAppDataRoamingnpmprettier.cmd on Windows (or whatever npm prefix -g returns), if Prettier is installed globally
  • Parameters: --write [other options] $FilePath$
  • Working directory: $ProjectFileDir$

If Prettier is installed locally in your project, replace the path in Program with $ProjectFileDir$/node_modules/.bin/prettier on macOS and Linux or $ProjectFileDir$node_modules.binprettier.cmd on Windows.

Press Cmd/Ctrl-Shift-A (Find Action), search for Prettier, and then hit Enter.

Phpstorm Prettier Plugin

It will run Prettier for the current file.

Phpstorm Prettier Format On Save

You can add a keyboard shortcut to run this External tool configuration in Preferences | Keymap.