If you have a Gradle-based project and are using IntelliJ IDEA Community
Edition, configure your project with the App Engine Gradle
plugin.
Be sure to sync your project with Gradle.
If you don't have an application but still want to try these deployment
procedures, download the sample app:
Clone the Hello World sample app to your local machine:
Click the ellipsis (...) next to the Server field.
In the dialog, verify that the Name field displays
Google App Engine.
Click OK.
Select the Deployment source.
If you're using Community Edition, Cloud Code for IntelliJ only supports
deploying from a Maven or a Gradle artifact.
Select a project in the Project field.
The first time you configure the deployment, you will be prompted to sign in
to the account associated with the Google Cloud console project that
you want to deploy.
Fill in other fields as needed to configure the deployment.
Click Run to build and deploy your app.
In the Application Servers window, click the name of your project to monitor
its deployment progress. If the window is not displaying, click
View > Tool Windows > Application Servers.
After deployment completes, you can view your app's URL in the console
output.
Update the App Engine standard configurations
After creating the initial deployment configuration, you can make changes to
those configurations as needed by your application.
Select File > Project Structure.
The Project Structure dialog displays.
Under Project Settings, select Facets.
Select the App Engine standard facet.
Select the libraries you want to add to your project.
Click OK.
Deleting the server
If you ever want to delete the server you configured for your
project, you can do so as follows:
To submit feedback or report an issue in your IntelliJ IDE, go to
Tools > Cloud Code > Help / About > Submit
feedback or report an issue to report an issue on GitHub.
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As a result, Cloud Code disables App Engine by default. To enable App Engine in your IDE, navigate to **Settings** \\\u003e **Google\n| Cloud Code** \\\u003e **App Engine** . Due to the upcoming deprecation of App Engine, we don't recommend creating new App Engine projects. For more information about App Engine deprecations, see [Feature deprecations](/appengine/docs/standard/deprecations). For more information about the runtime support schedule for App Engine, see [Runtime support schedule](/appengine/docs/standard/lifecycle/support-schedule).\n\nThis document describes how to deploy an App Engine application to the\n[App Engine standard\nenvironment](/appengine/docs/standard)\nfrom within IntelliJ IDEA.\n| **Note:** The following IDEs support this feature:\n|\n| - IntelliJ IDEA - Ultimate\n| - IntelliJ IDEA - Community\n| **Note:** For the App Engine standard environment, only Java applications using [Java 8 runtime](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/runtime) are supported on Cloud Code.\n| **Note:** If you are using IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition, you can deploy Maven-based and Gradle-based projects to the App Engine standard environment.\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\n- Follow the [Create an App](/code/docs/intellij/create-standard)\n guide to install and set up Cloud Code as well as\n create an App Engine app for the standard\n environment. Be sure to add\n [App Engine standard framework\n support](/code/docs/intellij/create-standard#framework).\n\n- If you have a Gradle-based project and are using IntelliJ IDEA Community\n Edition, configure your project with the [App Engine Gradle\n plugin](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/app-gradle-plugin#how-to-use).\n Be sure to sync your project with Gradle.\n\n If you don't have an application but still want to try these deployment\n procedures, download the sample app:\n 1. Clone the **Hello World** sample app to your local machine:\n\n git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/java-docs-samples\n\n 2. In IntelliJ, select **File** \\\u003e **Open** to open the file selector.\n\n 3. Navigate to `/java-docs-samples/appengine-java8/`.\n\n 4. Select the `/helloworld/` directory.\n\n 5. Click **OK**.\n\nCreating the deployment configuration\n-------------------------------------\n\n1. Choose **Tools** \\\u003e **Cloud Code** \\\u003e **App Engine** \\\u003e\n **Deploy to App Engine**.\n\n2. Confirm the server configuration:\n\n 1. Click the ellipsis (...) next to the **Server** field.\n\n 2. In the dialog, verify that the **Name** field displays\n **Google App Engine**.\n\n 3. Click **OK**.\n\n3. Select the **Deployment** source.\n\n If you're using Community Edition, Cloud Code for IntelliJ only supports\n deploying from a Maven or a Gradle artifact.\n4. Select a project in the **Project** field.\n\n The first time you configure the deployment, you will be prompted to sign in\n to the account associated with the Google Cloud console project that\n you want to deploy.\n\n5. Fill in other fields as needed to configure the deployment.\n\n6. Click **Run** to build and deploy your app.\n\n7. In the Application Servers window, click the name of your project to monitor\n its deployment progress. If the window is not displaying, click\n **View** \\\u003e **Tool Windows** \\\u003e **Application Servers**.\n\n After deployment completes, you can view your app's URL in the console\n output.\n\nUpdate the App Engine standard configurations\n---------------------------------------------\n\nAfter creating the initial deployment configuration, you can make changes to\nthose configurations as needed by your application.\n\n1. Select **File** \\\u003e **Project Structure**.\n\n The **Project Structure** dialog displays.\n2. Under **Project Settings** , select **Facets**.\n\n3. Select the App Engine standard facet.\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n4. Select the libraries you want to add to your project.\n\n5. Click **OK**.\n\nDeleting the server\n-------------------\n\nIf you ever want to delete the server you configured for your\nproject, you can do so as follows:\n\n1. Choose **File** \\\u003e **Settings** \\\u003e **Build, Execution, Deployment** \\\u003e\n **Clouds**.\n\n On macOS, this is **IntelliJ IDEA** \\\u003e **Preferences** \\\u003e\n **Build, Execution, Deployment** \\\u003e **Clouds**.\n2. Select your server (App Engine) and click the minus sign (-) at the\n top of the window to remove it.\n\n3. Click **OK**.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- You can add your project to [Cloud Source Repositories](/code/docs/intellij/vcs) if you haven't done so already.\n\nGet support\n-----------\n\nTo submit feedback or report an issue in your IntelliJ IDE, go to\n**Tools** \\\u003e **Cloud Code** \\\u003e **Help / About** \\\u003e **Submit\nfeedback or report an issue** to report an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-intellij/issues)."]]