salesforce.com / force.com plugin for Vim version 7.4 (with job
& channel
support) or later.
Note 1:
Majority of plugin functions have been migrated to async jobs and
channels added in vim not so long ago.
You may need to update to a very recent version of your vim flavour because some initial versions (e.g. MacVim) with job
support had problems with properly handling this functionality.
As always - make sure that you use latest tooling-force.com.jar.
Note 2:
Minimum MacVim version which is known to (almost) work is 7.4, Included patches: 1-1831
.
Current versions of MacVim GUI (as well as GVim) suffer from this issue.
The problem only manifests itelf if your java
& tooling-force.com.jar
config is wrong. If in doubt - test your config with :ApexValidateJavaConfig
Note 3:
This version has not been fully tested on MS Windows yet.
If you want to try it out - make sure to use latest vim version.
Note 4:
If you have to use older vim version or want to continue using synchronous
version of all commands then switch to
legacy-vim-sync branch.
If you do not get code coverage data when running :ApexTestWithCoverage
using
one of meta-*
flags then you are most likely affected by a
bug in Metadata API Summer'15.
Workaround 1: use :ApexTestWithCoverage
with tooling-sync
or tooling-async
flag.
Workaround 2: fall back to tooling-force.com-0.3.3.3.jar.
Note: you will lose some of newer functions.
If you are getting Internal Server Error
when trying to deploy/save list of files which contain both Aura bundle(s) and Apex Class/Page then you are most likely affected by what appears to be a bug in Spring'15.
Current workaround is to deploy Apex Classes/Pages first (:ApexDeployOne or :ApexDeployOpen or :ApexDeployStaged) and then call :ApexDeploy or :ApexSave as usual.
'master' branch of vim-force.com is no longer based on Ant and force.com migration tool. This version requires config changes, see :help force.com-installation
, :help g:apex_tooling_force_dot_com_path
and :help force.com-config-example
.
If you want to continue using Ant + ant-salesforce.jar then switch to ant-based branch.
vim-force.com plugin is a bunch of .vim scripts that allow to develop on force.com platform using Vim.
It is designed for those who do not feel productive in Force.com IDE for Eclipse.
General vim-force.com overview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5zKA6V__co
:ApexRetrieve
command demo - http://youtu.be/umO86ji2Iqw
:ApexStage
command demo - http://youtu.be/zQg8LORh8uc
Apex Code completion demo - http://youtu.be/u-6JQNuWRdE
Other vim plugins recommended for use alongside vim-force.com plugin
- FuzzyFinder - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtiaXVnTA4g
- SnipMate - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri_DP1sRn2o
- or UltiSnips - a more advanced alternative to SnipMate
- NERDTree - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d93o9qAqIhE
- TagList - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Suk45FHU6s8
- TagBar (alternative to TagList) - screenshot
-
Build/Save to SFDC
- with error reporting
- "Run test"
- Execute unit tests in all modified files
- Execute unit tests in a selected Class
- Execute selected test method in a selected Class
- Display code coverage after running test
-
Deploy from one Org to Another
-
Delete selected metadata from SFDC
-
Execute Anonymous
- whole buffer or selected lines
-
Execute SOQL query
- supports Partner and Tooling APIs
-
Persistent "Stage" for cherry-picking and re-using list of components to be deployed or deleted
-
Load/update metadata from SFDC
- Retrieve All or Selected components of given metadata type.
Support for metadata types that reside inside folders (e.g. Document, Dashboard or Report) is limited because requires querying data (in addition to metadata).
- Retrieve All or Selected components of given metadata type.
-
Create triggers/classes/pages
-
Refresh project from SFDC
-
Search
- find word in classes/triggers
- find word everywhere
- find visual selection
-
Syntax highlighting
- supports syntax highlighting of Apex Classes, Triggers, Pages, JS Resources
-
List candidates for auto-completion in Apex classes. Invoked using vim omni-completion:
Ctrl-X,Ctrl-O
-
List candidates (field names, object types, relationships, etc) for auto-completion in SOQL expressions. Invoked using vim omni-completion:
Ctrl-X,Ctrl-O
-
Most commands (where it makes sense) can be run against different orgs without leaving current project.
e.g.
:ApexQuery
will run selected SOQL query against the Org configured for current project
:ApexQuery <api> MyOtherOrg
will run the same query against 'MyOtherOrg'.
Org name supports auto completion. -
Handling content of zipped .resource files
- useful when working with rich UIs with lots of javascript and CSS files
-
Basic (really basic) Visualforce code completion
- try following in .page file
< Ctrl-X,Ctrl-U
<apex: Ctrl-X,Ctrl-U
<chatter Ctrl-X,Ctrl-U
- try following in .page file
-
Initial support for aura/lightning
- insert/delete/update/query for all aura file types is fully supported but there is currently no file templates or wizard to create various types of aura files. Use standard vim/file-system tools to create relevant files/folders.
Salesforce.com API does not (in most cases) report error line numbers in Visualforce pages, making it impossible to go-to actual problem line if compile/save fails due to a syntax error.
Apex/SOQL auto-completion is a work in progress and there are many cases when it may not work as expected.
Before vim-force.com plugin can be used the following requirements must be met:
-
Vim version 7.4 (with
job
&channel
support) or later, with:set nocompatible
-
Java JDK/JRE, Version 8 or greater
- Oracle JDK
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
JDK is not strictly required, JRE will suffice.
- Oracle JDK
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
-
Tooling-force.com
download jar from 'releases' page -
the rest see in vim doc
:help force.com-system-requirements
or directly in force.com.txt.
There is a number of great Vim plugins which you may want to consider
- Fugitive - git support
- unite.vim or ctrl-p - quick file/buffer open
- NERDTree - project/file-system browsing
- Pathogen - manage individually installed plugins in ~/.vim/bundle
- UltiSnip - implements some of TextMate's snippets features in Vim
- TagBar - a source code browser plugin for Vim
##CREDITS
Author: Andrey Gavrikov
Credit must go out to Bram Moolenaar and all the Vim developers for making the world's best editor (IMHO). I also want to thank everyone who helped and gave me suggestions. I wouldn't want to leave anyone out so I won't list names.