Hi. You can just use this skeleton here.https://alligator.io/ionic/ionic-4-vue-skeleton-text/ …
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Replying to @leereichardt
Thanks! To provide code completion for the Ionic components in Vue apps, we need to have metadata for that in the format described here: https://github.com/JetBrains/web-types … Contributions are very much welcome!
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I would have thought, that according to this blog, Ionic was fully supported? https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2017/08/developing-ionic-apps-in-webstorm/ …
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Replying to @leereichardt
Yes, Ionic for Angular is supported but it's very different from using it inside Vue files.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
Can we do these custom for our internal element types for web components?
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Replying to @leereichardt
Sorry, not sure we understood the questions. Can you please provide a bit more details?
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
We’re building web components, so custom HTML tags and I need to spread these across out entire org. What’s the best way to do this?
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Replying to @leereichardt
You can let WS know about such tags by adding them to the exception list of the Unknown HTML tag inspection. To do that, place the caret on a tag, hit Alt+Enter & select "add to custom tags". A better way to do that may be introduced as part of this issue:
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But by doing, will it save these changes to our project file and share it via GIT?
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Replying to @leereichardt
web-types format would be the best way to do that. Add a .json file with the tag names to your project and then link to it in package.json.pic.twitter.com/cnvHlOxBvR
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At the moment you would have to create this .json file yourself, but we've reached out to the Ionic team asking for their help with generating this definition file.
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