Turns Visual studio code into an IDE for ABAP development, operating directly on your SAP server.
Is less capable and more buggy than Eclipse with ADT, but also more responsive, and has a couple of extra features not found in Eclipse, like listing changed sources by transport and normalizing changes in diff views
Keyboard shortcuts changed F5 now starts debugger
The easiest way is to first create a connection with an ABAP server by running command
AbapFs Create connection
and follow the instructions, then run command
AbapFs Connect to an ABAP system
to connect to it. Your abap code will appear in the file tree on the left.
You can also look up ABAP objects by name with command
AbapFs Search for object
Unless your system is very modern (7.51 or later I think), write support will require you to install this plugin in your dev server to enable. Browsing works even without it
syntax highlighting provided by ABAP language extension, picture was too lame without it :)
Compatibility with abaplint is limited by different naming conventions
- edit, create, search and delete ABAP objects
- syntax check with automatic fixing
- where used list
- transport management
- source control
- debugging
- view short dumps
- integrated with abapGit (now using the scm view)
- integrated with test explorer
- execute select queries (Command "AbapFs Select Query")
Check the system requirements on the wiki and follow the installation instructions
You will end up with one or more server connections like this in your vs code configuration:
{
"abapfs.remote": {
"NPL": {
"url": "https://vhcalnplci:8000",
"username": "developer",
"password": "secret",
"client": "001", // client is required for SAPGUI integration. Might need more
"language": "EN",
"allowSelfSigned": true
}
}
}
Not supported, but an user provided a workaround
There's no direct support for proxies in the application, but you can use the builtin proxy in vscode, just use the option 'Use the proxy support for extensions.' If you only want to do it for a single system you can do it in its workspace (and save it, which is a good idea anyway)
{
"http.proxySupport": "on",
"http.proxy": "http://localhost:3128"
}
MIT license applies
some icons found in client/images are from Material design and subject to the Apache license 2.0
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