Visual studio code : end-to-end editing and debugging tools for web developers / Bruce Johnson.

By: Johnson, Bruce, (Computing consultant) [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Indianapolis IN : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2019Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 177 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119588238Subject(s): Web applications -- Development | Applications Web -- Développement | Microsoft Visual studioGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 006.7/86 Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.
Contents:
Table of Contents Introduction xv Chapter 1: Introducing Visual Studio Code 1 Getting Started 1 Installing Visual Studio Code 2 Windows 2 Linux 6 macOS 10 How Cross-Platform Works 11 Summary 12 Chapter 2: Exploring the User Interface 13 Editors 14 Activity Bar 15 Editing Settings Manually 17 Status Bar 18 Other Windows 23 Command Palette 23 Terminal Window 24 Output Window 25 Debug Console 26 Problems Window 27 Summary 29 Chapter 3: Files and Folders and Projects (Oh My) 31 Explorer 31 Project View 32 Decorations 36 Workspaces 37 Saving the Workspace 37 Adding Folders 38 Settings 38 Search 38 Advanced Searches 39 Regular Expression Matching 39 Specifying Files 40 Replacing Text 41 Settings 41 Summary 42 Chapter 4: Editing Code in Your Language of Choice 43 Editor Area 43 Editor Groups and Layouts 45 Open Editors 48 Outline View 51 Editing Functionality 52 Keyboard Shortcuts 53 Choosing Your Language 57 Formatting 58 Code Writing Assistance 59 IntelliSense 61 Method Info 61 Completions 62 Settings 62 Find and Replace 63 Minimap 64 Code Snippets 65 Multiple Cursors 67 Auto Save 67 Hot Exit 68 Editor Settings 68 Summary 71 Chapter 5: Integrating with Source Control 73 Source Control Management 73 Using Git 75 Cloning a Repository 76 Staging and Committing 76 Branches 77 Working with the Tracking Branch 78 Merge Conflicts 80 Miscellaneous Support 82 Git Output 82 Default Git Editor 83 Git Diff Tool 83 Other SCMs 83 Installing the Extension 84 Configuring the Extension 85 Summary 86 Chapter 6: Debugging Code 87 Debugging Node.js 87 Launching the Session 88 Launch Configurations 89 Launch vs. Attach Execution 91 Adding a Configuration 92 Simultaneous Configurations 94 Debug Actions 95 Breakpoints 95 Stepping through Code 97 Data Inspection 97 Advanced Launch Configuration 98 Variable Substitution 98 Launching a Browser on Debug 99 Summary 100 Chapter 7: External Tools and Task Automation 101 Tasks Defined 101 Creating Custom Tasks 104 Compound Tasks 106 Problem Matchers 107 Multiline Matchers 108 Background Patterns 109 Advanced Task Configuration 110 Platform-Specific Properties 110 Variable Substitution 110 Summary 112 Chapter 8: Unit Testing 113 Testing a Unit 113 Python Unit Testing 114 Unittest Framework 115 PyTest Framework 116 JavaScript Unit Testing 118 Jest Extension 118 Refactoring 121 Code Actions 122 Summary 124 Chapter 9: Working with Extensions 125 Extension Marketplace 126 Searching for Extensions 127 Installing Extensions 129 Extension Configuration 133 Updating Extensions 136 Workspace Extensions 137 Command-Line Interface 138 Useful Extensions 138 Linters 139 Keyboard Mappings 139 Snippets and Coding Assistance 140 Miscellaneous Tools 140 Summary 142 Chapter 10: Creating Your Own Extensions 143 Getting Started 143 An Extension Project 147 Activation Event 148 Contribution Points 148 Visual Studio Code API 149 Extension Project Structure 149 Activation Events 151 onCommand 151 onDebug 152 onFileSystem 152 onLanguage 153 onUri 153 onView 154 onWebviewPanel 154 workspaceContains 155 Start Up 155 Contribution Points 155 breakpoints 156 colors 156 configuration 157 configurationDefaults 157 commands 158 debuggers 158 grammars 158 jsonValidation 159 keybindings 159 when Clause 159 languages 160 menus 160 problemMatchers 162 snippets 162 taskDefinitions 163 themes 163 viewsContainers 163 views 164 Visual Studio Code API 165 Common Patterns 165 Promises 165 Cancellation Tokens 165 Events 165 Commands 166 Debug 166 Env 166 Extensions 167 Languages 167 Scm 168 Tasks 168 Window 168 Workspace 169 Summary 169 Index 171
Summary: Description Expert guidance on using Visual Studio Code for editing and debugging your web development projects Visual Studio Code, a free, open source, cross-compatible source code editor, is one of the most popular choices for web developers. It is fast, lightweight, customizable, and contains built-in support for JavaScript, Typescript, and Node.js extensions for other languages, including C++, Python, and PHP. Features such as debugging capability, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, code snippets, and IntelliSense intelligent code completion support—several of which set it apart from the competition—help make Visual Studio Code an impressive, out-of-the-box solution. Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers helps readers to become familiar with and productive in Visual Studio Code. This up-to-date guide covers all of the essential components of the software, including the editing features of the workspace, advanced functionality such as code refactoring and key binding, and integration with Grunt, Gulp, NPM, and other external tools. New users, experienced developers, and those considering moving from another developer tool will benefit from this book’s detailed, yet easy-to-follow information on Visual Studio Code. This book: Teaches readers how to use Visual Studio Code to do full-stack development Explains the steps to install Visual Studio Code on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms Provides a foundation for non-users considering moving to Visual Studio Code Helps current users expand their knowledge of the tool and its available extensions Describes how to open a .NET Core project and get end-to-end execution and debugging functionality Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers is an invaluable guide for both professional and hobbyist web developers seeking immediately-useful information on Visual Studio Code.
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Includes index.

Table of Contents
Introduction xv

Chapter 1: Introducing Visual Studio Code 1

Getting Started 1

Installing Visual Studio Code 2

Windows 2

Linux 6

macOS 10

How Cross-Platform Works 11

Summary 12

Chapter 2: Exploring the User Interface 13

Editors 14

Activity Bar 15

Editing Settings Manually 17

Status Bar 18

Other Windows 23

Command Palette 23

Terminal Window 24

Output Window 25

Debug Console 26

Problems Window 27

Summary 29

Chapter 3: Files and Folders and Projects (Oh My) 31

Explorer 31

Project View 32

Decorations 36

Workspaces 37

Saving the Workspace 37

Adding Folders 38

Settings 38

Search 38

Advanced Searches 39

Regular Expression Matching 39

Specifying Files 40

Replacing Text 41

Settings 41

Summary 42

Chapter 4: Editing Code in Your Language of Choice 43

Editor Area 43

Editor Groups and Layouts 45

Open Editors 48

Outline View 51

Editing Functionality 52

Keyboard Shortcuts 53

Choosing Your Language 57

Formatting 58

Code Writing Assistance 59

IntelliSense 61

Method Info 61

Completions 62

Settings 62

Find and Replace 63

Minimap 64

Code Snippets 65

Multiple Cursors 67

Auto Save 67

Hot Exit 68

Editor Settings 68

Summary 71

Chapter 5: Integrating with Source Control 73

Source Control Management 73

Using Git 75

Cloning a Repository 76

Staging and Committing 76

Branches 77

Working with the Tracking Branch 78

Merge Conflicts 80

Miscellaneous Support 82

Git Output 82

Default Git Editor 83

Git Diff Tool 83

Other SCMs 83

Installing the Extension 84

Configuring the Extension 85

Summary 86

Chapter 6: Debugging Code 87

Debugging Node.js 87

Launching the Session 88

Launch Configurations 89

Launch vs. Attach Execution 91

Adding a Configuration 92

Simultaneous Configurations 94

Debug Actions 95

Breakpoints 95

Stepping through Code 97

Data Inspection 97

Advanced Launch Configuration 98

Variable Substitution 98

Launching a Browser on Debug 99

Summary 100

Chapter 7: External Tools and Task Automation 101

Tasks Defined 101

Creating Custom Tasks 104

Compound Tasks 106

Problem Matchers 107

Multiline Matchers 108

Background Patterns 109

Advanced Task Configuration 110

Platform-Specific Properties 110

Variable Substitution 110

Summary 112

Chapter 8: Unit Testing 113

Testing a Unit 113

Python Unit Testing 114

Unittest Framework 115

PyTest Framework 116

JavaScript Unit Testing 118

Jest Extension 118

Refactoring 121

Code Actions 122

Summary 124

Chapter 9: Working with Extensions 125

Extension Marketplace 126

Searching for Extensions 127

Installing Extensions 129

Extension Configuration 133

Updating Extensions 136

Workspace Extensions 137

Command-Line Interface 138

Useful Extensions 138

Linters 139

Keyboard Mappings 139

Snippets and Coding Assistance 140

Miscellaneous Tools 140

Summary 142

Chapter 10: Creating Your Own Extensions 143

Getting Started 143

An Extension Project 147

Activation Event 148

Contribution Points 148

Visual Studio Code API 149

Extension Project Structure 149

Activation Events 151

onCommand 151

onDebug 152

onFileSystem 152

onLanguage 153

onUri 153

onView 154

onWebviewPanel 154

workspaceContains 155

Start Up 155

Contribution Points 155

breakpoints 156

colors 156

configuration 157

configurationDefaults 157

commands 158

debuggers 158

grammars 158

jsonValidation 159

keybindings 159

when Clause 159

languages 160

menus 160

problemMatchers 162

snippets 162

taskDefinitions 163

themes 163

viewsContainers 163

views 164

Visual Studio Code API 165

Common Patterns 165

Promises 165

Cancellation Tokens 165

Events 165

Commands 166

Debug 166

Env 166

Extensions 167

Languages 167

Scm 168

Tasks 168

Window 168

Workspace 169

Summary 169

Index 171

Description
Expert guidance on using Visual Studio Code for editing and debugging your web development projects

Visual Studio Code, a free, open source, cross-compatible source code editor, is one of the most popular choices for web developers. It is fast, lightweight, customizable, and contains built-in support for JavaScript, Typescript, and Node.js extensions for other languages, including C++, Python, and PHP. Features such as debugging capability, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, code snippets, and IntelliSense intelligent code completion support—several of which set it apart from the competition—help make Visual Studio Code an impressive, out-of-the-box solution.

Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers helps readers to become familiar with and productive in Visual Studio Code. This up-to-date guide covers all of the essential components of the software, including the editing features of the workspace, advanced functionality such as code refactoring and key binding, and integration with Grunt, Gulp, NPM, and other external tools. New users, experienced developers, and those considering moving from another developer tool will benefit from this book’s detailed, yet easy-to-follow information on Visual Studio Code. This book:

Teaches readers how to use Visual Studio Code to do full-stack development
Explains the steps to install Visual Studio Code on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
Provides a foundation for non-users considering moving to Visual Studio Code
Helps current users expand their knowledge of the tool and its available extensions
Describes how to open a .NET Core project and get end-to-end execution and debugging functionality
Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers is an invaluable guide for both professional and hobbyist web developers seeking immediately-useful information on Visual Studio Code.

BRUCE JOHNSON is a partner at ObjectSharp Consulting. He has spent most of his career in the computer industry, working on projects at the leading edge of Windows technology. Bruce has spoken hundreds of times at conferences and user groups throughout North America. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), and has been recognized numerous times as a Microsoft MVP.

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