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Plugin Compatibility with IntelliJ Platform Products

All products based on IntelliJ Platform (IntelliJ IDEA, RubyMine, WebStorm, PhpStorm, PyCharm, AppCode, etc.) share the same underlying platform API. Thus, a plugin that does not use any Java-specific functionality may be marked as compatible with these other products in addition to IntelliJ IDEA. This is done by specifying module dependencies in the plugin.xml file.

A module dependency is a <depends> tag where the contents of the tag starts with com.intellij.modules.

For example:

<idea-plugin version="2">
  ...
  <depends>com.intellij.modules.lang</depends>
  ...
</idea-plugin>

If a plugin does not include any module dependency tags in its plugin.xml, it's assumed to be a legacy plugin and is loaded only in IntelliJ IDEA.

If the plugin.xml includes one or more such tags, the plugin is loaded if the product contains all of the modules on which the plugin depends.

The following modules are currently available in all products based on IntelliJ Platform:

  • com.intellij.modules.platform
  • com.intellij.modules.lang
  • com.intellij.modules.vcs
  • com.intellij.modules.xml
  • com.intellij.modules.xdebugger

The following modules are only available in specific products:

  • com.intellij.modules.java - IntelliJ IDEA
  • com.intellij.modules.ultimate - IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition
  • com.intellij.modules.ruby - RubyMine
  • com.intellij.modules.python - PyCharm
  • com.intellij.modules.appcode - AppCode
  • com.intellij.modules.clion - CLion
  • com.intellij.modules.cidr.lang - AppCode, CLion
  • com.intellij.modules.cidr.debugger - AppCode, CLion, RubyMotion
  • com.intellij.modules.androidstudio - Android Studio

PhpStorm does not have any modules specific to itself, but it includes the PHP plugin, which you can also use as a dependency: com.jetbrains.php

You can also specify optional module dependencies. If your plugin works with all products but provides some Java-specific functionality, you can use a dependency tag like this:

<depends optional="true" config-file="my-java-features.xml">
	com.intellij.modules.java
</depends>

Before marking a plugin as compatible with all products, you should verify that it doesn't use any APIs that are specific to IntelliJ IDEA. To do so, create an IntelliJ Platform SDK pointing to an installation of RubyMine, PyCharm, etc., compile your plugin against that SDK, and verify that everything compiles.

The IntelliJ plugin repository automatically detects the products with which a plugin is compatible, based on the rules above, and makes it available to users of those products.