PyCharm 2022.2
Advanced IDE, focused on boosting your productivity to enable you to deliver the cutting-edge code in almost no time.
In PyCharm 2022.2, all of a table’s child objects can be added and edited using the new Modify UI. The old UI will remain available via the context menu.
Operating system
Officially released 64-bit versions of the following:
Minimum : Microsoft Windows 8 or later - Pre-release versions are not supported.
Recommended : Latest 64-bit version of Windows
RAM
Minimum : 4 GB of free RAM
Recommended : 8 GB of total system RAM
CPU
Minimum : Any modern CPU
Recommended : Multi-core CPU. IntelliJ IDEA supports multithreading for different operations and processes making it faster the more CPU cores it can use.
Disk space
Minimum : 2.5 GB and another 1 GB for caches
Recommended : SSD drive with at least 5 GB of free space
Monitor resolution
Minimum : 1024x768
Recommended : 1920×1080
Follow and read ReadMe.txt in download folder
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Advanced IDE, focused on boosting your productivity to enable you to deliver the cutting-edge code in almost no time.
PyCharm is a Python IDE with complete set of tools for productive development with Python programming language. In addition, the IDE provides high-class capabilities for professional Web development with Django framework.
What’s New in PyCharm 2022.2
Support for Python 3.11, Improved HTTP Client, and UX enhancements
Support for Python 3.11, Improved HTTP Client, and UX enhancements
Initial support for Variadic Generics (PEP 646)
PyCharm 2022.2 recognizes star expressions in index operations (within brackets), and *args: *Ts in function definitions. If you’re not using Python 3.11, the IDE will remind you that variadic generics are not yet available.
HTTP Client
Select a run environment before run
Now there is a convenient way to select a run environment using an icon on the gutter. To enable this feature, choose the Select Environment Before Run option from the Run with combo box.
Progress bar for the Response view
To help you track the downloading process, we’ve added a progress bar to the Response view.
Support for WebSocket endpoints in the HTTP Client
PyCharm 2022.2 supports WebSocket connections. With this API, you can send messages to a server and receive event-driven responses without having to poll the server for a reply. PyCharm can now send queries over HTTP and WebSocket protocols out of the box. ws:// and wss:// are now delegated to the WebSocket executor.
Further improvements:
Support for GraphQL endpoints in the HTTP Client
With the 2022.2 release, we’ve introduced support for GraphQL requests in the HTTP Client.
UX
New UI for setting up remote interpreters
There is a new wizard for setting up interpreters at remote targets (WSL, SSH, Docker, Docker Compose, Vagrant). It makes the setup process more structured and easy to follow.
Run current file
To instantly run and debug a single file without a dedicated run configuration, use Run Current File, which is available from the Run/Debug widget. It features a secondary menu that offers applicable runners along with the Run with Parameters action, which lets you tune the run configuration parameters before running the file.
Code completion settings available from the code completion popup
You can now access Code Completion Settings and configure your preferences right from the kebab (three vertical dots) button in the code completion popup.
Enhanced configuration for highlighting inspections
With PyCharm 2022.2 you can configure how an inspection appears in the editor. Set it up using the new Highlighting in editor drop-down menu, which conveniently shows all available highlighting styles.
Clickable URLs in JSON, YAML, and .properties string values
JSON, YAML, and .properties files now feature automatically inserted web references inside values that start with http:// and https://. You can easily open these links in a web browser with one click, or you can generate a request in the HTTP client from the Context Actions menu (Alt + Enter).
Further improvements:
Cloning repository progress bar on the Welcome screen
The Cloning repository progress bar is now shown right in the Projects list, which makes it clearer and easier to use.
New setting to control the insertion of automatic parentheses
Choose whether you want the IDE to automatically insert parentheses on code completion: find the Insert parentheses automatically when applicable checkbox under Settings / Preferences | Editor | General | Code Completion.
New notification panel for tuning file type associations
When your file is detected as plain text, the IDE now suggests resetting the potentially unwanted file type association right from the editor.
Merge All Project Windows action on macOS
For macOS users, we’ve introduced the ability to merge all opened project windows into one, turning them into tabs. This action is available from the Window menu.
Initial support for PyScript
PyScript is a framework for creating rich Python applications in the browser using HTML's interface and the power of Pyodide, WASM, and modern web technologies. PyScript provides users at every experience level with access to an expressive, easy-to-learn programming language with countless applications.
"PyScript is a key part of Anaconda’s vision of democratizing data science and Python. We are excited to see JetBrains embracing the potential of PyScript by adding initial support within their professional product."
Code insight inside <py-script>
The <py-script> tag lets you execute multiline Python scripts and interact with the page. PyCharm 2022.2 recognizes Python syntax, including NumPy and Matplotlib libraries, for code inside <py-script> tags in HTML files and provides proper code completion and highlighting for it.
Syntax highlighting and code completion for tags and their attributes
Code completion and syntax highlighting are now available for PyScript tags such as <py-env> for declaring dependencies and <py-repl> for creating REPL components.
Support for PyScript in the built-in browser
You can preview your PyScript files directly in the PyCharm built-in browser in the same way you do for HTML files – with changes to the script displayed in the browser on each save.
Jupyter Notebooks
Resizable image outputs
With PyCharm 2022.2 you can resize image outputs by simply dragging the output’s bottom border. This should improve the readability of such outputs.
For your convenience, the bottom border will be made more noticeable.
"PyScript is a key part of Anaconda’s vision of democratizing data science and Python. We are excited to see JetBrains embracing the potential of PyScript by adding initial support within their professional product."
Code insight inside <py-script>
The <py-script> tag lets you execute multiline Python scripts and interact with the page. PyCharm 2022.2 recognizes Python syntax, including NumPy and Matplotlib libraries, for code inside <py-script> tags in HTML files and provides proper code completion and highlighting for it.
Syntax highlighting and code completion for tags and their attributes
Code completion and syntax highlighting are now available for PyScript tags such as <py-env> for declaring dependencies and <py-repl> for creating REPL components.
Support for PyScript in the built-in browser
You can preview your PyScript files directly in the PyCharm built-in browser in the same way you do for HTML files – with changes to the script displayed in the browser on each save.
Jupyter Notebooks
Resizable image outputs
With PyCharm 2022.2 you can resize image outputs by simply dragging the output’s bottom border. This should improve the readability of such outputs.
For your convenience, the bottom border will be made more noticeable.
New cell copy-pasting actions on the toolbar
You will be able to cut, copy, and paste cells with the respective actions (buttons and icons) right from the Jupyter editor toolbar.
Docker
Upload local Docker image to Minikube and other connections
You can now easily copy images from one Docker daemon to another using the new Copy Docker Image action that saves the image to a file and then pushes it to the chosen connection.
Docker connection options for different docker daemons
PyCharm integrates with Colima and Rancher to support more options for establishing connections to a Docker daemon.
Further improvements:
Docker auto-connection at IDE restart
PyCharm 2022.2 automatically connects to Docker after you restart the IDE. This new setting is enabled by default or it can be switched in Settings / Preferences | Advanced Settings | Docker.
Database management
Option to import multiple CSV files
PyCharm 2022.2 lets you import multiple CSVs into new or existing database tables. To do so, select multiple files in the Project view and drag them to a database schema or select Import to database in the context menu.
Playground and Script resolve modes
There are two resolve modes for your SQL scripts in PyCharm 2022.2. In Playground mode, objects are resolved according to the context. It is now the default for query consoles. In Script mode, the beginning of the file is resolved to the context, but any SET CURRENT SCHEMA statements in the script change the context for the resolve. Script mode is now the default for local files. To switch between the modes, just use the drop-down on the toolbar.
Further improvements:
Basic DB support for DuckDB, Mimer SQL, and Apache Ignite
PyCharm 2022.2 now offers basic support for 3 additional databases: DuckDB, Mimer SQL, and Apache Ignite.
New Modify UI
In PyCharm 2022.2, all of a table’s child objects can be added and edited using the new Modify UI. The old UI will remain available via the context menu.Operating system
Officially released 64-bit versions of the following:
Minimum : Microsoft Windows 8 or later - Pre-release versions are not supported.
Recommended : Latest 64-bit version of Windows
RAM
Minimum : 4 GB of free RAM
Recommended : 8 GB of total system RAM
CPU
Minimum : Any modern CPU
Recommended : Multi-core CPU. IntelliJ IDEA supports multithreading for different operations and processes making it faster the more CPU cores it can use.
Disk space
Minimum : 2.5 GB and another 1 GB for caches
Recommended : SSD drive with at least 5 GB of free space
Monitor resolution
Minimum : 1024x768
Recommended : 1920×1080
Follow and read ReadMe.txt in download folder
Treatment : required
CLEAN
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