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IntelliJ/JetBrains plugin does not show "intercepts" window in run configuration for Rust or Rails projects #3445
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What are the versions of your IDEs? |
I only see the "intercept" section for "Application" run configuration (which is Java), I don't see it for any others (checked RoR, Rust and Node.js). I haven't tried it though, as I don't have any Java projects
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My findings align with @SimenB, this is affecting the adoption of this product for our typical workflow of JetBrains Rider and dotnet solutions. For completeness, I have tested the following IDE's; ticked are those I have found the
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Describe the bug
For reference, this is the plugin I've installed: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/22844-telepresence, both into IDEA Ultimate (where I write Ruby on Rails) and RustRover (where I write Rust). The behavior is the same in both IDEs.
I correctly get the Telepresence tool window
And I can use this to set up intercepts - this works 👍
However, when I try to use the run configuration shown in a gif on the plugin page, it does not appear for me (this is a screenshot from your docs, not my machine)
I do get this if I create a run configuration of type "Application" (like shown in the screenshot), but not for .e.g. Rust or RoR projects.
My current workaround is to run
telepresence intercept
on the command line using--env
, and then copypasting the env output into the "Environment variables" builtin field. But I'd love to be able to skip that step and select an intercept right from the run configurationTo Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
I expect to see the tool window in run configurations
Versions (please complete the following information):
macOS 14.1.1, arm64
Kubernetes is running in EKS
VPN-related bugs:
N/A
Additional context
I originally brought this up on your Slack, and was asked to file a bug report here 🙂
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