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Encoding

Last modified: 08 October 2024

To display and edit files correctly, DataGrip needs to know which encoding to use. Source code files are usually encoded in UTF-8. This is the recommended encoding unless you have other requirements.

To determine the encoding of a file, DataGrip uses the following steps:

  • If the byte order mark (BOM) is present, DataGrip will use the corresponding Unicode encoding regardless of all other settings. For more information, refer to Byte order mark.

  • If the file declares the encoding explicitly, DataGrip will use the specified encoding. For example, this can apply to XML, HTML, and JSP files. The explicit declaration also overrides all other settings, but you can change it in the editor.

  • If there is no BOM and no explicit encoding declaration in the file, DataGrip will use the encoding configured for the file or directory in the file encoding settings. If encoding is not configured for the file or directory, DataGrip will use the encoding of the parent directory. If the parent directory encoding is also not configured, DataGrip will fall back to the Project Encoding, and if there is no project, to Global Encoding.