Interactive Groovy console
Tools | Groovy Console
Interactive Groovy console can be launched in any project.
Note that if dependencies in your project contain a Groovy library then the specified Groovy library will be used to launch the Groovy console. If the dependencies do not contain a Groovy library, then the bundled Groovy library of the Groovy version 2.3.9 will be used.
Use the editor for the interactive Groovy console to write and evaluate your code.
Item | Description |
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Click this icon to run the editor code in the Groovy console. You can view the results in the run tool window for Groovy console. | |
Click this icon to see the module in which the Groovy console was launched. It might be helpful for multi-module projects. |
Use this tool window to view the results of the Groovy console execution.
Item | Tooltip and Shortcut | Description |
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Stop CtrlF2 | Click this button to stop the current process. Clicking the button once invokes soft kill allowing the application to catch the | |
Close CtrlShiftF4 | Click this button to close the selected tab of the Run tool window and terminate the current process. | |
| Up/down the Stack Trace CtrlAlt0↑ CtrlAlt0↓ | Click this button to navigate up or down in the stack trace and have the caret jump to the corresponding location in the source code. |
Use Soft Wraps | Click this button to toggle the soft wrap mode of the output. | |
Scroll to the end | Click this button to navigate to the bottom of the stack trace and have the caret jump to the corresponding location in the source code. | |
Click this button to send the console text to the default printer. | ||
| Clear All | Click this button to remove all text from the console. This function is also available from the context menu of the console. |
Execute Groovy Code | Run the code in the console. |
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